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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The Herbert H. Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.","Each subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.","The Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.","Hints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.","Hints for users\n      There are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\n       If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\n      Materials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\n      In some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\n      For the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.","Partial Cross-referencing of Series\n      Banking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\n      (State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\n      Consumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\n      Crime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\n      Education/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\n      Elderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\n      Energy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\n      Environment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\n      Family: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\n      Health/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\n      Higher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\n      Housing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\n      ustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\n      Labor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\n      \"Moralquot; Issues: Abortion Busing Gun Control In Vitro Lottery Obscenity Pari-Mutuel Betting Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24)\n      Newport News/Peninsula Educational Association of Newport News: Industrial Revenue Bonds Newport News [Several Subjects] Peninsula [Several Subjects] Reapportionment Yorktown, Town of Zoning\n      Ports: Industrial Revenue Bonds Ports of Virginia Richmond Waterfront Terminals Tobacco Conference Trucks Virginia Port Authority\n      Seafood Industry: Fishing Licenses Kepone Marine Resources Management Seafood Industry Seafood Products Commission Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)\n      Taxation: Joint Subcommittee Sales Tax Regulation Taxation Taxation Procedures Vending Machines Watercraft Sales and Users Tax\n      Transportation/Highway Gas Tax Highway Appropriations Highway Department Study Highway Funds Interstate 664 Metro Pentran Transportation Trucks\n      Welfare: Medicaid Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act Welfare  Institutions Western State Hospital.","Gift: Acc. no. 83-1; 12,731 items, 1/20/1983.","Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00055.frame","Processed by John M. Coski in 1987.","Mss. Acc. 2000.74 Herbert H. Bateman Congressional Records (Congressional records of Herbert H. Bateman, House of Representatives, 1982-2000, First Virginia District).","Office files, 1968-1982, of Herbert H. Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.","There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.","Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.","7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.","24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.","82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.","Correspondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.","17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.","15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.","Report and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.","11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.","65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.","7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.","26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.","1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.","28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.","54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.","11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.","20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.","16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.","20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.","1 item.","2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.","State Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.","13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.","3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.","8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.","63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.","28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.","26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.","Letter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.","See also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.","2 items.","41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.","22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.","See also Uranium Mining, Series 208.","10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.","11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.","14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.","4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.","5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.","10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.","2 items.","28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.","18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).","6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.","3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.","4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.","3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.","42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.","11 items.","32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.","2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.","4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.","29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.","20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.","44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.","47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.","13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.","Physical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"","1 item.","14 items.","17 items.","28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.","35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.","46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.","Letters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.","62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.","32 items.","5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee","Letter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.","2 items.","9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.","8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.","14 items.Copy.","14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.","7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.","25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.","14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.","5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.","16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.","18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.","25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.","27 items.","Report of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.","See also Claims, series 18.","Correspondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.","Letters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.","Includes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items","53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.","35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.","11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.","Includes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws","37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.","Virginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.","5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.","9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.","Including letters from Newport News Education Association","28 items.","20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.","Letters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.","16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.","6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.","14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.","32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.","21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.","Copies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.","4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.","10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.","19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.","37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.","74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.","7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.","5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.","23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.","Correspondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.","31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.","13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.","36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.","Several copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.","10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.","Handwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.","19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.","18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.","36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.","62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.","Letters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.","Handwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.","Including multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.","See also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.","26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.","30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.","37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.","Including technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.","7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.","28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.","Bills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.","27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.","See also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.","2 items.","43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.","46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86","52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.","23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.","36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.","Correspondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.","32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.","41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.","61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.","20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.","Letter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.","Copies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.","14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.","11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.","28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.","See also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.","20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.","44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.","21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.","3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.","Including Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.","49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.","22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.","Correspondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.","27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"","1 item.","2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.","22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","Including information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.","1 item.","3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.","Items include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.","4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.","22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.","Correspondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia","5 items.","Including another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.","6 items.","3 items.","Including draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.","13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.","Correspondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.","Reports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.","Bateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.","20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.","Reports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.","See also Seafood Industry, Series 169.","7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.","23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.","4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.","13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.","54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.","66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.","106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.","Box-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.","25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.","Regarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.","Relating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone","37 items.","Relating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.","Multiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood","10 items.","40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.","18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.","3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.","8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.","16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.","30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.","11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.","3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.","30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.","August-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report","14 items.","23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.","16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.","14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.","14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.","Most presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.","40 items.","In tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies","29 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","26 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","23 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","30 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","21 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","19 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","14 items.","1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.","Newspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it","55 items.","Clippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis","52 items.Photocopies.","Photocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons","45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.","7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.","6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.","7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.","10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.","29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.","8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.","Position papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.","Correspondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.","Resumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.","Memoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.","20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.","28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.","64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.","16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.","Copies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills","33 items.","Copies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session","46 items.","Copies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.","28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.","4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.","3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.","Correspondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.","Copy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia","10 items.","15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.","8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.","Rosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.","10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.","13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.","Correspondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.","9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.","Memoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey","14 items.","Correspondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.","1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office","12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.","18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"","Bateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115","20 items.","14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).","12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.","31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.","19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.","77 items.","Letters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply","91 items.","58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.","Correspondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment.","26 items.","27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.","49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.","Briefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs","14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.","5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.","Including 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.","7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.","9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.","32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.","Legislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.","With Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.","48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.","37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.","January 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda","Correspondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation","54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.","17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.","15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.","70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.","37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.","44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.","9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.","Correspondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate","23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.","Correspondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)","17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.","Explaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)","23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.","Correspondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.","60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.","Correspondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)","6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.","Official forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)","Correspondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.","First (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.","Documents relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)","15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.","Correspondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia","40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.","29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.","33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.","Spiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)","May 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.","Including Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.","11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.","51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).","96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.","63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.","6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.","36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.","48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.","36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.","76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.","11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.","50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.","6 items.","23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.","1 item.","Relating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.","42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.","10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.","Copy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session","32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.","Amendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982","18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.","19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.","22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.","8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.","Draft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.","Legislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.","31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.","7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.","7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.","29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.","48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.","43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.","27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.","23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.","44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.","21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.","29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.","18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.","62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.","6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.","8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.","8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.","52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.","10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.","45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.","31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.","21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.","12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.","23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.","26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.","6 items.","83 items.","80 items.","87 items.","64 items.","16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.","34 items.","Regarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.","15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.","6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.","Including several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.","7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.","19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.","5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.","19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.","Photocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.","Transcript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.","Bill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210","11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.","13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.","20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.","1 item.","37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.","48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.","74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.","6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.","14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.","46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.","48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.","Forwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.","78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.","10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.","20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.","12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.","47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.","Relating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates","24 items.","Bateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.","59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).","8 items.","22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.","29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.","10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.","4 items.","22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".","1 item.","50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".","9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.","5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.","23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.","1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board","13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"","3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District","25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.","2 items.","19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.","13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.","9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.","19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.","12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.","Memoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.","21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.","35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.","39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.","35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.","7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.","4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"","13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.","4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.","32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.","14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.","19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.","16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.","50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.","16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.","5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.","Memorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.","2 items.","2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.","6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.","24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.","28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.","19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.","File includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.","18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.","6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.","21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.","38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.","67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.","50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.","14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.","21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.","12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.","12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.","5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.","4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter","17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.","23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.","28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.","7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.","46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.","14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.","2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.","27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.","6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.","23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.","10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.","43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.","4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.","23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.","37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.","32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.","44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.","19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.","7 items.","2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.","13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.","6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"","3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia","6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia","15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.","39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.","41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.","26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.","13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.","8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.","7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.","20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.","18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.","4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.","6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.","20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.","3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard","35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.","36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.","Photocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.","1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.","6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.","See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.","With February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.","41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.","33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.","29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.","2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.","1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.","4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.","7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.","3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula","2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.","7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.","1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information","4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.","6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.","2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.","5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".","7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties","79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.","58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.","80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.","81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.","76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.","81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.","71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.","134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"","82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.","73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.","28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.","71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.","22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.","43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments","Phone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)","27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.","62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.","38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.","28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.","25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.","48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.","60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.","14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"","47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.","80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.","1 item. Unidentified and undated compendium bills introduced into Virginia Senate. Pages 1-85.","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Photograph and cover letter. Photographic print, black  white, glossy. Bateman was then sponsoring a Senate Joint Resolution to prohibit \"open\" visitation in state college dormitories. Photograph and cover letter were moved from Series 232, William  Mary, Box 20, Folder 10.","All maps were rehoused into this series from the Reapportionment Series 158, except the final map, which was removed from the Ports of Virginia Series 147.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, revised 1970 June 9.","1 item. Revised 1970 June 9. 1 item. Census tract map of the City of Newport News, Virginia, marked in ink with population calculations in margins Reduced version of map. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and cross-hatching and population calculations of \"NN districts\" in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and numbers drawn on map, and population [?] figures in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways, with portion colored in purple ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portion colored in green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portions colored in purple and green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, drafted by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","Physical Location: See medium oversize file. Reduced version of map in oversize files. 1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, prepared by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of subdivision plat of \"Greenfield,\" Isle of Wight County, Virginia, prepared by John N. Ruth, of Hampton, Virginia, scale 1\" = 100'. In Medium Oversize File.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company","Republican Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate","Bateman, Herbert Harvell, 1928-2000","Dalton, John N.","Godwin, Edwin Mills, Jr., 1914-1999","Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-","Robb, Charles S.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Herbert H. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Herbert H. Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEach subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.\u003c/p\u003e    ","\u003clist numeration=\"upperroman\" type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003eHints for users\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eThere are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eMaterials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eIn some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eFor the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.\u003c/item\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e\n    ","\u003clist numeration=\"lowerroman\" type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003ePartial Cross-referencing of Series\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eBanking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e(State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eConsumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eCrime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEducation/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eElderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEnergy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEnvironment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eFamily: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHealth/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHigher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHousing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eLabor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e\"Moralquot; 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Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.","Each subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.","The Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.","Hints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.","Hints for users\n      There are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\n       If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\n      Materials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\n      In some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\n      For the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.","Partial Cross-referencing of Series\n      Banking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\n      (State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\n      Consumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\n      Crime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\n      Education/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\n      Elderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\n      Energy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\n      Environment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\n      Family: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\n      Health/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\n      Higher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\n      Housing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\n      ustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\n      Labor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\n      \"Moralquot; Issues: Abortion Busing Gun Control In Vitro Lottery Obscenity Pari-Mutuel Betting Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24)\n      Newport News/Peninsula Educational Association of Newport News: Industrial Revenue Bonds Newport News [Several Subjects] Peninsula [Several Subjects] Reapportionment Yorktown, Town of Zoning\n      Ports: Industrial Revenue Bonds Ports of Virginia Richmond Waterfront Terminals Tobacco Conference Trucks Virginia Port Authority\n      Seafood Industry: Fishing Licenses Kepone Marine Resources Management Seafood Industry Seafood Products Commission Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)\n      Taxation: Joint Subcommittee Sales Tax Regulation Taxation Taxation Procedures Vending Machines Watercraft Sales and Users Tax\n      Transportation/Highway Gas Tax Highway Appropriations Highway Department Study Highway Funds Interstate 664 Metro Pentran Transportation Trucks\n      Welfare: Medicaid Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act Welfare  Institutions Western State Hospital."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003ca href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Herbert%20Harvell%20Bateman\u0026amp;quot;\u0026gt;http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Herbert%20Harvell%20Bateman\u0026amp;lt;/a\u0026amp;gt;.%20%20\u0026lt;/bioghist\u0026gt;%20%20%20\u0026lt;acqinfo%20id=\"\u003e\u003c/a\u003easpace_b300b79d32b386d950841aabe00bb9cd\"\u0026gt;\n    ","\u003cp\u003eGift: Acc. no. 83-1; 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Bateman, House of Representatives, 1982-2000, First Virginia District)."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOffice files, 1968-1982, of Herbert H. Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Uranium Mining, Series 208.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Claims, series 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding letters from Newport News Education Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith summary of findings and recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith summary of findings and recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Seafood Industry, Series 169.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMultiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items.Photocopies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePosition papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e77 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e91 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBriefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficial forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e83 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e87 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e64 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Unidentified and undated compendium bills introduced into Virginia Senate. Pages 1-85.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Photograph and cover letter. Photographic print, black  white, glossy. Bateman was then sponsoring a Senate Joint Resolution to prohibit \"open\" visitation in state college dormitories. Photograph and cover letter were moved from Series 232, William  Mary, Box 20, Folder 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll maps were rehoused into this series from the Reapportionment Series 158, except the final map, which was removed from the Ports of Virginia Series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, revised 1970 June 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Revised 1970 June 9. 1 item. Census tract map of the City of Newport News, Virginia, marked in ink with population calculations in margins Reduced version of map. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and cross-hatching and population calculations of \"NN districts\" in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and numbers drawn on map, and population [?] figures in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways, with portion colored in purple ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portion colored in green ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portions colored in purple and green ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, drafted by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: See medium oversize file. Reduced version of map in oversize files. 1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, prepared by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of subdivision plat of \"Greenfield,\" Isle of Wight County, Virginia, prepared by John N. Ruth, of Hampton, Virginia, scale 1\" = 100'. 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Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.","There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.","Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.","7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.","24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.","82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.","Correspondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.","17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.","15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.","Report and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.","11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.","65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.","7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.","26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.","1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.","28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.","54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.","11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.","20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.","16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.","20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.","1 item.","2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.","State Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.","13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.","3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.","8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.","63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.","28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.","26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.","Letter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.","See also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.","2 items.","41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.","22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.","See also Uranium Mining, Series 208.","10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.","11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.","14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.","4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.","5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.","10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.","2 items.","28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.","18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).","6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.","3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.","4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.","3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.","42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.","11 items.","32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.","2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.","4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.","29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.","20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.","44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.","47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.","13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.","Physical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"","1 item.","14 items.","17 items.","28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.","35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.","46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.","Letters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.","62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.","32 items.","5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee","Letter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.","2 items.","9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.","8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.","14 items.Copy.","14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.","7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.","25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.","14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.","5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.","16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.","18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.","25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.","27 items.","Report of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.","See also Claims, series 18.","Correspondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.","Letters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.","Includes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items","53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.","35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.","11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.","Includes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws","37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.","Virginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.","5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.","9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.","Including letters from Newport News Education Association","28 items.","20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.","Letters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.","16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.","6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.","14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.","32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.","21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.","Copies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.","4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.","10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.","19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.","37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.","74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.","7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.","5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.","23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.","Correspondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.","31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.","13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.","36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.","Several copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.","10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.","Handwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.","19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.","18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.","36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.","62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.","Letters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.","Handwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.","Including multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.","See also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.","26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.","30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.","37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.","Including technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.","7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.","28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.","Bills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.","27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.","See also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.","2 items.","43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.","46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86","52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.","23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.","36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.","Correspondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.","32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.","41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.","61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.","20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.","Letter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.","Copies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.","14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.","11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.","28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.","See also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.","20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.","44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.","21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.","3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.","Including Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.","49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.","22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.","Correspondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.","27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"","1 item.","2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.","22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","Including information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.","1 item.","3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.","Items include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.","4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.","22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.","Correspondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia","5 items.","Including another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.","6 items.","3 items.","Including draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.","13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.","Correspondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.","Reports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.","Bateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.","20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.","Reports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.","See also Seafood Industry, Series 169.","7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.","23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.","4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.","13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.","54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.","66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.","106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.","Box-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.","25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.","Regarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.","Relating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone","37 items.","Relating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.","Multiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood","10 items.","40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.","18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.","3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.","8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.","16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.","30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.","11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.","3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.","30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.","August-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report","14 items.","23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.","16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.","14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.","14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.","Most presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.","40 items.","In tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies","29 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","26 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","23 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","30 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","21 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","19 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","14 items.","1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.","Newspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it","55 items.","Clippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis","52 items.Photocopies.","Photocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons","45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.","7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.","6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.","7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.","10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.","29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.","8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.","Position papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.","Correspondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.","Resumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.","Memoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.","20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.","28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.","64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.","16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.","Copies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills","33 items.","Copies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session","46 items.","Copies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.","28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.","4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.","3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.","Correspondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.","Copy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia","10 items.","15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.","8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.","Rosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.","10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.","13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.","Correspondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.","9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.","Memoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey","14 items.","Correspondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.","1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office","12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.","18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"","Bateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115","20 items.","14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).","12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.","31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.","19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.","77 items.","Letters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply","91 items.","58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.","Correspondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment.","26 items.","27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.","49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.","Briefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs","14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.","5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.","Including 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.","7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.","9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.","32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.","Legislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.","With Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.","48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.","37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.","January 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda","Correspondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation","54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.","17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.","15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.","70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.","37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.","44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.","9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.","Correspondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate","23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.","Correspondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)","17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.","Explaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)","23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.","Correspondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.","60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.","Correspondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)","6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.","Official forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)","Correspondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.","First (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.","Documents relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)","15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.","Correspondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia","40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.","29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.","33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.","Spiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)","May 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.","Including Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.","11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.","51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).","96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.","63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.","6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.","36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.","48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.","36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.","76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.","11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.","50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.","6 items.","23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.","1 item.","Relating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.","42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.","10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.","Copy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session","32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.","Amendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982","18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.","19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.","22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.","8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.","Draft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.","Legislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.","31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.","7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.","7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.","29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.","48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.","43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.","27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.","23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.","44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.","21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.","29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.","18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.","62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.","6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.","8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.","8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.","52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.","10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.","45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.","31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.","21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.","12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.","23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.","26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.","6 items.","83 items.","80 items.","87 items.","64 items.","16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.","34 items.","Regarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.","15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.","6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.","Including several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.","7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.","19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.","5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.","19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.","Photocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.","Transcript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.","Bill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210","11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.","13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.","20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.","1 item.","37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.","48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.","74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.","6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.","14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.","46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.","48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.","Forwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.","78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.","10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.","20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.","12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.","47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.","Relating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates","24 items.","Bateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.","59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).","8 items.","22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.","29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.","10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.","4 items.","22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".","1 item.","50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".","9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.","5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.","23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.","1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board","13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"","3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District","25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.","2 items.","19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.","13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.","9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.","19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.","12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.","Memoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.","21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.","35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.","39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.","35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.","7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.","4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"","13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.","4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.","32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.","14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.","19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.","16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.","50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.","16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.","5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.","Memorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.","2 items.","2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.","6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.","24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.","28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.","19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.","File includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.","18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.","6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.","21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.","38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.","67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.","50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.","14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.","21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.","12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.","12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.","5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.","4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter","17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.","23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.","28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.","7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.","46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.","14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.","2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.","27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.","6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.","23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.","10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.","43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.","4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.","23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.","37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.","32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.","44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.","19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.","7 items.","2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.","13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.","6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"","3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia","6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia","15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.","39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.","41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.","26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.","13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.","8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.","7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.","20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.","18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.","4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.","6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.","20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.","3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard","35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.","36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.","Photocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.","1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.","6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.","See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.","With February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.","41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.","33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.","29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.","2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.","1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.","4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.","7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.","3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula","2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.","7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.","1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information","4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.","6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.","2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.","5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".","7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties","79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.","58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.","80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.","81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.","76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.","81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.","71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.","134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"","82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.","73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.","28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.","71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.","22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.","43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments","Phone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)","27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.","62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.","38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.","28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.","25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.","48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.","60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.","14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"","47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.","80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.","1 item. Unidentified and undated compendium bills introduced into Virginia Senate. Pages 1-85.","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Photograph and cover letter. Photographic print, black  white, glossy. Bateman was then sponsoring a Senate Joint Resolution to prohibit \"open\" visitation in state college dormitories. Photograph and cover letter were moved from Series 232, William  Mary, Box 20, Folder 10.","All maps were rehoused into this series from the Reapportionment Series 158, except the final map, which was removed from the Ports of Virginia Series 147.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, revised 1970 June 9.","1 item. Revised 1970 June 9. 1 item. Census tract map of the City of Newport News, Virginia, marked in ink with population calculations in margins Reduced version of map. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and cross-hatching and population calculations of \"NN districts\" in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and numbers drawn on map, and population [?] figures in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways, with portion colored in purple ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portion colored in green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portions colored in purple and green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, drafted by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","Physical Location: See medium oversize file. Reduced version of map in oversize files. 1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, prepared by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of subdivision plat of \"Greenfield,\" Isle of Wight County, Virginia, prepared by John N. Ruth, of Hampton, Virginia, scale 1\" = 100'. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The Herbert H. Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.","Each subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.","The Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.","Hints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.","Hints for users\n      There are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\n       If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\n      Materials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\n      In some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\n      For the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.","Partial Cross-referencing of Series\n      Banking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\n      (State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\n      Consumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\n      Crime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\n      Education/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\n      Elderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\n      Energy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\n      Environment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\n      Family: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\n      Health/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\n      Higher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\n      Housing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\n      ustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\n      Labor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\n      \"Moralquot; Issues: Abortion Busing Gun Control In Vitro Lottery Obscenity Pari-Mutuel Betting Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24)\n      Newport News/Peninsula Educational Association of Newport News: Industrial Revenue Bonds Newport News [Several Subjects] Peninsula [Several Subjects] Reapportionment Yorktown, Town of Zoning\n      Ports: Industrial Revenue Bonds Ports of Virginia Richmond Waterfront Terminals Tobacco Conference Trucks Virginia Port Authority\n      Seafood Industry: Fishing Licenses Kepone Marine Resources Management Seafood Industry Seafood Products Commission Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)\n      Taxation: Joint Subcommittee Sales Tax Regulation Taxation Taxation Procedures Vending Machines Watercraft Sales and Users Tax\n      Transportation/Highway Gas Tax Highway Appropriations Highway Department Study Highway Funds Interstate 664 Metro Pentran Transportation Trucks\n      Welfare: Medicaid Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act Welfare  Institutions Western State Hospital.","Gift: Acc. no. 83-1; 12,731 items, 1/20/1983.","Other Information:","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00055.frame","Processed by John M. Coski in 1987.","Mss. Acc. 2000.74 Herbert H. Bateman Congressional Records (Congressional records of Herbert H. Bateman, House of Representatives, 1982-2000, First Virginia District).","Office files, 1968-1982, of Herbert H. Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.","There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.","Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.","7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.","24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.","82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.","Correspondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.","17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.","15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.","Report and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.","11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.","65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.","7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.","26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.","1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.","28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.","54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.","11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.","20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.","16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.","20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.","1 item.","2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.","State Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.","13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.","3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.","8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.","63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.","28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.","26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.","Letter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.","See also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.","2 items.","41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.","22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.","See also Uranium Mining, Series 208.","10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.","11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.","14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.","4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.","5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.","10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.","2 items.","28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.","18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).","6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.","3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.","4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.","3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.","42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.","11 items.","32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.","2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.","4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.","29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.","20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.","44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.","47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.","13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.","Physical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"","1 item.","14 items.","17 items.","28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.","35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.","46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.","Letters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.","62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.","32 items.","5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee","Letter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.","2 items.","9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.","8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.","14 items.Copy.","14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.","7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.","25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.","14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.","5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.","16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.","18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.","25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.","27 items.","Report of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.","See also Claims, series 18.","Correspondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.","Letters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.","Includes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items","53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.","35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.","11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.","Includes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws","37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.","Virginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.","5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.","9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.","Including letters from Newport News Education Association","28 items.","20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.","Letters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.","16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.","6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.","14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.","32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.","21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.","Copies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.","4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.","10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.","19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.","37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.","74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.","7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.","5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.","23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.","Correspondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.","31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.","13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.","36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.","Several copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.","10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.","Handwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.","19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.","18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.","36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.","62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.","Letters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.","Handwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.","Including multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.","See also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.","26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.","30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.","37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.","Including technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.","7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.","28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.","Bills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.","27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.","See also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.","2 items.","43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.","46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86","52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.","23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.","36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.","Correspondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.","32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.","41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.","61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.","20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.","Letter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.","Copies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.","14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.","11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.","28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.","See also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.","20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.","44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.","21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.","3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.","Including Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.","49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.","22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.","Correspondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.","27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"","1 item.","2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.","22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","Including information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.","1 item.","3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.","Items include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.","4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.","22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.","Correspondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia","5 items.","Including another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.","6 items.","3 items.","Including draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.","13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.","Correspondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.","Reports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.","Bateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.","20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.","Reports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.","See also Seafood Industry, Series 169.","7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.","23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.","4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.","13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.","54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.","66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.","106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.","Box-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.","25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.","Regarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.","Relating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone","37 items.","Relating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.","Multiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood","10 items.","40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.","18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.","3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.","8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.","16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.","30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.","11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.","3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.","30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.","August-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report","14 items.","23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.","16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.","14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.","14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.","Most presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.","40 items.","In tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies","29 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","26 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","23 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","30 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","21 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","19 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","14 items.","1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.","Newspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it","55 items.","Clippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis","52 items.Photocopies.","Photocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons","45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.","7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.","6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.","7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.","10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.","29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.","8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.","Position papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.","Correspondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.","Resumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.","Memoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.","20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.","28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.","64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.","16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.","Copies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills","33 items.","Copies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session","46 items.","Copies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.","28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.","4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.","3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.","Correspondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.","Copy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia","10 items.","15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.","8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.","Rosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.","10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.","13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.","Correspondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.","9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.","Memoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey","14 items.","Correspondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.","1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office","12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.","18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"","Bateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115","20 items.","14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).","12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.","31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.","19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.","77 items.","Letters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply","91 items.","58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.","Correspondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment.","26 items.","27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.","49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.","Briefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs","14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.","5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.","Including 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.","7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.","9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.","32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.","Legislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.","With Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.","48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.","37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.","January 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda","Correspondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation","54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.","17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.","15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.","70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.","37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.","44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.","9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.","Correspondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate","23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.","Correspondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)","17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.","Explaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)","23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.","Correspondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.","60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.","Correspondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)","6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.","Official forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)","Correspondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.","First (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.","Documents relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)","15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.","Correspondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia","40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.","29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.","33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.","Spiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)","May 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.","Including Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.","11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.","51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).","96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.","63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.","6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.","36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.","48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.","36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.","76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.","11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.","50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.","6 items.","23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.","1 item.","Relating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.","42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.","10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.","Copy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session","32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.","Amendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982","18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.","19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.","22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.","8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.","Draft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.","Legislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.","31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.","7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.","7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.","29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.","48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.","43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.","27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.","23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.","44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.","21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.","29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.","18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.","62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.","6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.","8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.","8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.","52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.","10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.","45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.","31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.","21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.","12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.","23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.","26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.","6 items.","83 items.","80 items.","87 items.","64 items.","16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.","34 items.","Regarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.","15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.","6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.","Including several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.","7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.","19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.","5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.","19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.","Photocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.","Transcript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.","Bill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210","11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.","13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.","20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.","1 item.","37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.","48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.","74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.","6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.","14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.","46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.","48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.","Forwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.","78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.","10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.","20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.","12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.","47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.","Relating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates","24 items.","Bateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.","59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).","8 items.","22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.","29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.","10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.","4 items.","22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".","1 item.","50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".","9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.","5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.","23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.","1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board","13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"","3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District","25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.","2 items.","19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.","13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.","9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.","19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.","12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.","Memoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.","21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.","35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.","39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.","35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.","7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.","4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"","13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.","4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.","32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.","14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.","19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.","16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.","50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.","16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.","5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.","Memorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.","2 items.","2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.","6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.","24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.","28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.","19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.","File includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.","18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.","6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.","21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.","38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.","67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.","50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.","14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.","21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.","12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.","12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.","5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.","4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter","17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.","23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.","28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.","7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.","46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.","14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.","2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.","27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.","6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.","23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.","10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.","43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.","4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.","23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.","37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.","32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.","44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.","19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.","7 items.","2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.","13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.","6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"","3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia","6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia","15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.","39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.","41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.","26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.","13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.","8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.","7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.","20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.","18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.","4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.","6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.","20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.","3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard","35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.","36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.","Photocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.","1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.","6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.","See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.","With February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.","41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.","33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.","29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.","2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.","1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.","4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.","7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.","3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula","2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.","7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.","1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information","4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.","6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.","2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.","5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".","7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties","79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.","58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.","80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.","81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.","76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.","81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.","71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.","134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"","82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.","73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.","28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.","71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.","22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.","43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments","Phone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)","27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.","62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.","38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.","28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.","25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.","48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.","60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.","14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"","47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.","80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.","1 item. Unidentified and undated compendium bills introduced into Virginia Senate. Pages 1-85.","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)","2 items. Photograph and cover letter. Photographic print, black  white, glossy. Bateman was then sponsoring a Senate Joint Resolution to prohibit \"open\" visitation in state college dormitories. Photograph and cover letter were moved from Series 232, William  Mary, Box 20, Folder 10.","All maps were rehoused into this series from the Reapportionment Series 158, except the final map, which was removed from the Ports of Virginia Series 147.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, revised 1970 June 9.","1 item. Revised 1970 June 9. 1 item. Census tract map of the City of Newport News, Virginia, marked in ink with population calculations in margins Reduced version of map. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and cross-hatching and population calculations of \"NN districts\" in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and numbers drawn on map, and population [?] figures in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways, with portion colored in purple ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portion colored in green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portions colored in purple and green ink. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, drafted by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.","Physical Location: See medium oversize file. Reduced version of map in oversize files. 1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, prepared by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Medium Oversize File.","1 item. Map of subdivision plat of \"Greenfield,\" Isle of Wight County, Virginia, prepared by John N. Ruth, of Hampton, Virginia, scale 1\" = 100'. In Medium Oversize File.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company","Republican Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia State Senate","Bateman, Herbert Harvell, 1928-2000","Dalton, John N.","Godwin, Edwin Mills, Jr., 1914-1999","Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-","Robb, Charles S.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Herbert H. 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Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEach subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.\u003c/p\u003e    ","\u003clist numeration=\"upperroman\" type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003eHints for users\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eThere are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eMaterials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eIn some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eFor the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.\u003c/item\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e\n    ","\u003clist numeration=\"lowerroman\" type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003ePartial Cross-referencing of Series\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eBanking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e(State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eConsumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eCrime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEducation/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eElderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEnergy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eEnvironment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eFamily: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHealth/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHigher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eHousing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eLabor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003e\"Moralquot; 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Bateman Records consist of Bateman's state senatorial office files, 1968-1982, which are arranged alphabetically by subject matter into 249 series.","Each subject file contains all types of materials: correspondence, memorandum, reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, and other legislative documents.  The collection includes voluminous background materials on the various issues, as well as correspondence and papers revealing Bateman's positions on the issues.  The collection contains little information on Bateman's political activities (the original file inventory indicates that such material was retained) such as campaigns or party activity.  The only file dealing with a political campaign is one entitled \"Trible,\" which contains Bateman's correspondence with members of the Virginia Senate pertaining to the campaign of Representative Paul Trible for the U.S.  Senate.","The Bateman Records have been arranged almost completely according to the original office file organization.  Unfortunately, maintaining original office integrity has also meant retaining serious inconsistencies and redundancies.  During Bateman's 14-year tenure in the Senate, he had several legislative aides who often duplicated files under different names or placed similar material in different files.  With a few exceptions, these inconsistencies have been kept in the arrangement of this collection.  Several files have been altered because the original office files had no apparent order.  These files include Kepone, Ports of Virginia/Virginia Port Authority, and State Water Control Board/Water Resources.  In addition, the files of Constituent Correspondence and Legislative Correspondence (originally filed alphabetically as \"correspondence\") have been moved to the end of the collection, and the files of Consumer Credit, Consumer Protection, and School Distribution Formula have been moved into the alphabetical file order.","Hints for users: when researching Bateman's position or assembly action on a particular issue, follow the steps listed below to find all relevant materials.","Hints for users\n      There are several series that include materials related to many different issues. Users are advised to at least skim the following series at the beginning of the collection: Attorney General Opinions, JLARC, Legislative Proposals, Post-Session, Pre-Session, and Senate Bills. And skim these series at the end of collection: Research Materials, Constituent Correspondence, Legislative Correspondence, and 1982 Session.\n       If users are interested in particular types of materials, such as Attorney General's opinions, bills, or constituent correspondence, be aware that, although there are separate series for them, such materials can also be found throughout the collection.\n      Materials are occasionally filed under very non-descriptive and misleading titles. The most notable of these are large amounts of material pertaining to the income tax structure of Virginia filed under Joint Subcommittee To Study Virginia's Individual Income Tax Structure, and materials pertaining to Bateman's campaign against \"openquot; visitation in state college dormitories, filed (among other series) as Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24).\n      In some cases, similar, even duplicate, material is stored in different series. Series descriptions usually indicate other series containing similar material, but, for the user's convenience, below is a list of the most severe redundancies: Abortion, see also: Medicaid Issues Adult Homes, see also: Elderly, Homes for Adults, Homes for the Aged, Pine Haven Adult Home, Welfare and Institutions Coal  Energy Commission, see also: Uranium Mining Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, see also: Wetlands Gas Tax, see also: Highway Funds, Trucks Higher Education, see also: Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), William and Mary, the College of (Wamp;M) Industrial Revenue Bonds, see also: Newport News Shipbuilding, Ports Of Virginia Kepone, see also: Seafood Industry Limitations on Spending, see also: Proposition 13 Metro, see also: Transportation - Northern Virginia Newport News Downtown, see also: Peninsula Economic Development Council Newport News Public Education, see also: Sex Education Ports of Virginia, see also: Virginia Port Authority Sales Tax on Vending Machines, see also: Vending Machine Taxes Sea Grant Consortium, see also: Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) State Water Control Board, see also: Water Resources.\n      For the user's convenience, see the partial cross-referencing of series below (listed by first key words) that contain material relevant to a number of more inclusive and overarching issues and subjects.","Partial Cross-referencing of Series\n      Banking/Business Banking Legislation Bankruptcy Insurance Interest Rate Legislation No-Fault Insurance Savings And Loan Legislation\n      (State) Budget/Finance (also see Taxation) Budget Federal Block Grant Finance Committee Limitations on Spending Local Revenue Sources Procurement Bill Proposition 133.\n      Consumers Consumer Credit Consumer Protect Ion Product Liability\n      Crime And Punishment (also see Justice/Courts)Capital Punishment Corrections Execution Bill Juvenile Law Enforcement Training Parole Sentencing Sexual Assault Spouse Abuse\n      Education/Schools Busing Education, Public Education Association of Newport News Educational Issues, 1982 Kindergarten School Distribution Formula Sex Education Special Education Virginia State School\n      Elderly Adult Homes Elderly Homes for Adults Homes for The Aged Pine Haven Adult Home Tax Relief for the Elderly Welfare for the Elderly\n      Energy Biomass Coal Tax Coal  Energy Commission Fuel Conversion Authority Uranium Mining Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) Virginia Oil  Gas\n      Environment: Air Pollution Auto Inspection Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill Environment Environmental Protection Agency Kepone Litter Laws Nature Conservancy State Water Control Board Toxic Substances (Act) Water Resources Wetlands\n      Family: Abortion Artificial Insemination Divorce Laws Domestic Relations Law Habitual Offenders Law In Vitro Parental Support Spouse Abuse Wage Assignment in Support Cases\n      Health/Medical: Abortion Artificial Insemination Asbestos In Vitro Laetrile Medical Lien Medical Malpractice Medicaid  Health Issues Medicaid Cost Containment Occupational Therapist Optometrist Legislation Patrick Henry Hospital Prenatal Care Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act\n      Higher Education: Christopher Newport College Higher Education Old Dominion University Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Tuition Assistance Virginia Educational Loan Authority (VELA) Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) William  Mary\n      Housing: Homebuilders Housing Manufactured Housing Association Virginia Housing and Development Authority (VHDA)\n      ustice Courts: Attorney General's Opinions Court System Courts of Justice Intermediate Court of Appeals Judicial Nominations Juvenile Justice Sentencing [By Judges] Tort Claims\n      Labor: Labor Laws Public Employees Retirement Right to Work Unemployment Compensation\n      \"Moralquot; Issues: Abortion Busing Gun Control In Vitro Lottery Obscenity Pari-Mutuel Betting Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24)\n      Newport News/Peninsula Educational Association of Newport News: Industrial Revenue Bonds Newport News [Several Subjects] Peninsula [Several Subjects] Reapportionment Yorktown, Town of Zoning\n      Ports: Industrial Revenue Bonds Ports of Virginia Richmond Waterfront Terminals Tobacco Conference Trucks Virginia Port Authority\n      Seafood Industry: Fishing Licenses Kepone Marine Resources Management Seafood Industry Seafood Products Commission Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)\n      Taxation: Joint Subcommittee Sales Tax Regulation Taxation Taxation Procedures Vending Machines Watercraft Sales and Users Tax\n      Transportation/Highway Gas Tax Highway Appropriations Highway Department Study Highway Funds Interstate 664 Metro Pentran Transportation Trucks\n      Welfare: Medicaid Rehabilitation  Social Services Virginia Evaluation Act Welfare  Institutions Western State Hospital."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003ca href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Herbert%20Harvell%20Bateman\u0026amp;quot;\u0026gt;http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Herbert%20Harvell%20Bateman\u0026amp;lt;/a\u0026amp;gt;.%20%20\u0026lt;/bioghist\u0026gt;%20%20%20\u0026lt;acqinfo%20id=\"\u003e\u003c/a\u003easpace_b300b79d32b386d950841aabe00bb9cd\"\u0026gt;\n    ","\u003cp\u003eGift: Acc. no. 83-1; 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Bateman, House of Representatives, 1982-2000, First Virginia District)."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOffice files, 1968-1982, of Herbert H. Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Uranium Mining, Series 208.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Claims, series 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding letters from Newport News Education Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith summary of findings and recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith summary of findings and recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Seafood Industry, Series 169.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMultiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e30 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrouped as found in Bateman office files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e55 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items.Photocopies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePosition papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e77 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e91 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBriefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficial forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e83 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e87 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e64 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Unidentified and undated compendium bills introduced into Virginia Senate. Pages 1-85.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items. Bateman's pocket \"Lawyer's Diaries\" (appointment books)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items. Photograph and cover letter. Photographic print, black  white, glossy. Bateman was then sponsoring a Senate Joint Resolution to prohibit \"open\" visitation in state college dormitories. Photograph and cover letter were moved from Series 232, William  Mary, Box 20, Folder 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll maps were rehoused into this series from the Reapportionment Series 158, except the final map, which was removed from the Ports of Virginia Series 147.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, revised 1970 June 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Revised 1970 June 9. 1 item. Census tract map of the City of Newport News, Virginia, marked in ink with population calculations in margins Reduced version of map. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and cross-hatching and population calculations of \"NN districts\" in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Census tract map of City of Newport News, Virginia, with ink markings and numbers drawn on map, and population [?] figures in left margin. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the Virginia Department of Highways, with portion colored in purple ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by the [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portion colored in green ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of James City and York counties, Virginia, showing primary and secondary highways, prepared by [Virginia] Department of Highways, with portions colored in purple and green ink. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, drafted by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Manuscripts Oversize Box 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Location: See medium oversize file. Reduced version of map in oversize files. 1 item. Map of Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia, prepared by US Army Corps of Engineers. In Medium Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. Map of subdivision plat of \"Greenfield,\" Isle of Wight County, Virginia, prepared by John N. Ruth, of Hampton, Virginia, scale 1\" = 100'. 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Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's \"New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.","There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry.","Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners.","7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.","24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.","82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.","Correspondence, memoranda, and statements regarding adult nursing homes. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program, 1979-1981. See also Elderly Series 43; Homes for Adults Series 74; Homes for the Aged Series 75; Medicaid and Health Issues Series 113; Pine Haven Home for Adults Series 146; and Welfare and Instituions Series 226.","17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.","15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.","Report and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.","11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten  Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.","65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.","7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.","26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.","1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.","28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.","54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.","11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.","20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.","16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.","20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.","1 item.","2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.","State Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.","13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.","3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.","8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.","63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.","28 items. Letters from individuals and organizations urging Bateman to oppose busing and carbon copies of Bateman's replies.","26 items. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings expressing Bateman's refutation of a charge by political opponent that he supported busing; correspondence with and newsletters of an organization, \"Save Our Neighborhood Schools\" (S.O.N.S.) with whom Bateman cooperated; copy of undated Joint resolution which Bateman sponsored calling for amendment to US Constitution forbidding assignment to schools on the basis of race, religion, or national origins.","Letter from Jane and George Webb, professors in the Department of Physics, thanking Bateman for his support of Christopher Newport College. 1 item.","See also Seat Belt Laws, series 172; and Transportation, series 199-202.","2 items.","41 items. See also Courts of Justice, series 31 (Box 3), for more on the Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation. Bills for relief of individuals and for relief of Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, including file of exhibits pertaining to latter case.","22 items. Includes copies of bills, photocopies of newspaper articles, surveys, reports, and testimony.","See also Uranium Mining, Series 208.","10 items. File includes notice of Bateman's appointment to Committee (3 May 1979), and memoranda concerning alternative energy sources during gas shortage of 1979.","11 items. File includes list of Commission members (1980), House bill on Solar Energy Programs, list of publications from Division of Mineral Resources, and information on Virginia topographical maps.","14 items. Including lists and addresses of conference participants and text of questions and answers.","4 items. Including December 1980 Subcommittee report and reviews on coal situation from Chase Manhattan Bank and Bethlehem Steel.","5 items. Including report on energy study exchange between Virginia and Brazil, report on van pooling, and subcommittee's 1980 report.","10 items. File includes several reports on aspects of geothermal policies prepared by National Conference of State Legislatures and 1980 report of subcommittee.","2 items.","28 items. Including photocopies of oil and gas statutes of Oklahoma and West Virginia, and drafts of bills and amendments regarding oil and gas conservation in Virginia.","18 items. Including multiple copies of statements by industry, corporations and consultants and report of subcommittee (8 December 1980).","6 items. Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981.","3 items. Documents relating to Ground Storage Export Facility. Testimony of John P. Fishwick, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk and Western Railway, and letter from Chairman of VCEC Coal Subcommittee.","4 items. Letters, memoranda and handbook from William R. Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures, as background for 9 September 1981 meeting of VCEC Renewable Resources Subcommittee.","3 items. Testimony of James W. Heizer, Executive Director of the Virginia Gasoline Retailers Association, and copy of relevant Tennessee statute.","42 items. Includes two copies of 17 July 1981 memo to VCEC members from state attorney, information file on SPR from Norfolk and Western Railway, Department of Energy's 1981 Annual Report on SPR program, and unidentified file of documents and clippings, mostly pertaining to prospect of SPR storage facility at the Worthy Mine, Smythe County, Virginia, probably furnished by the Texas-based Saltville Underground Storage Company.","11 items.","32 items. January 1982 report of the commission, bills and resolutions providing for uranium mining, mineral exploration on state lands, and inspection of utilities for conservation efficiency, and background memoranda (1980-1981) on exploration on state lands.","2 items. Report sent to members of Renewable Energy Subcommittee of VCEC by William Ferguson of the National Conference of State Legislatures.","4 items. Proposed Regulations for Conservation of Oil and Gas Resources and Well Spacing, and announcement of public hearing on proposed regulations.","29 items. Including working papers and minutes of meetings of Virginia Coastal Study Commission (on which Bateman served), old Assembly bills, and position papers from individuals, business groups and public agencies. See also Wetlands, series 230.","20 items. Including copies of bills, handwritten notes of Virginia Coastal Study Commission, memoranda, proposals from individuals and county/city officials in Virginia, and report by law student at Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","28 items. Mostly statements and commentaries by individuals and, especially, county and city governments on this policy.","44 items. General Assembly consideration of CZLM bill, especially HR 403, January 1979, including multiple copies of bills, resolutions and amendments and position papers by individuals and organizations. Also includes Bateman's alternative bill (S. 741) introduced 1979 January 15, and letter of 1979 January 16 explaining his reasons for sponsoring this bill.","47 items. Including multiple copies of bills, roll call vote tallies, reports and memoranda, position papers from business organizations, Bateman's letter to editor of Daily Press on HR 403 (29 January 1979), and file of newspaper clippings on HR 403 in Virginia Assembly.","13 items. Including drafts of bills and proposed bills and reports, and minutes and reports of Virginia State Chamber of Commerce.","38 items. General Assembly's Consideration of HR 403 and alternative bills, including multiple copies of bills and substitutes, memoranda and commentaries on bill by business organizations Also includes Bateman's personnel position papers, handwritten list of \"opponnents\" of bill and legislative history of bill.","Physical Location: For publication see medium oversize file. 9 items. Includes publication, \"An Analysis: Virginia Beach as a Resort Community.\"","1 item.","14 items.","17 items.","28 items. Includes 1978 report of the Secretary of Commerce and Resources, letter and enclosures from Governor John Dalton, copies of bills which Bateman sponsored, letters and suggestions from lobbying groups, and extracts from testimony.","35 items. Legislative papers and correspondence (February 1980) regarding General Assembly consideration of several bills (including one which Bateman sponsored) to amend Virginia Wetlands Act of 1972 Includes copies of bills, amendments, roll call, vote tabulations, planning and budget impact statements, and letters from constituents.","46 items. This file features items relating to legislative battle over opposing version of bill between Bateman and delegate George Grayson, of Williamsburg. It includes letters from Grayson to other Virginia Senators to solicit support of his version, letters to and from Governor John Dalton, arranging his veto of bill once Bateman's amendments failed, editorial commentary on history of bill, undated amendments and correspondence, roll call vote tabulations and summary of Assembly action on Senate and House bills.","Letters of thanks and commendation to Bateman for his legislative work from such bodies as the City of Newport News, the Office of Governor Mills Godwin, Old Dominion University, University of Virginia Student Council President Larry Sabato, the Virginia Seafood Council, the United Mineworkers, and many others. 36 items.","62 items. Includes Bateman's annual disclosure forms correspondence relating to possible conflicts of interest, and some material relating to amending of act.","32 items.","5 items. Copy of confidential 1978 preliminary report forwarded to Bateman by Thomas P. Chisman, Chairman of study committee","Letter with accompanying charts from J. T. Shropshire, Chairman of Virginia Compensation Board, regarding formula for funding constitutional officers in Virginia. Box-folder: 3:11 1 item.","2 items.","9 items. Background papers relating to work of Consumer Credit Study Commission (of which Bateman was a member), 1972-1973, including reports on Wisconsin Consumer Act, photocopy of article in the University of Richmond Law Review and a draft of a proposed consumer credit enforcement code.","8 items. Including handwritten notes and minutes of 15 May 1973 meeting, summary of state credit laws, and proposed changes in Virginia laws.","14 items.Copy.","14 items. Assorted material on consumer protection laws in Virginia including January 1975 memorandum by Attorney General Andrew Miller on Virginia's Fair Trade Act, undated report on \"Drug Bioequivalence,\" and undated compilation of Virginia consumer laws.","7 items. Reports and memoranda from the Council of State Governments 1972 Southern Conference on consumer issues, including list of state consumer office and summary of 1972 June meeting.","25 items. Including agendas for and summaries of November 1972 and January 1973 meetings, summary of suggested state legislation for 1973, and council booklet on modernizing state constitutions, 1966-1972.","14 items. Including reports on consumer complaints in the south, public service commissions in the south, Council's suggested state legislation for 1975, and materials relating to Council's 1975 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.","5 items. Including index of Federal Publications on consumer issues, 15 August 1975 issue of Consumer News, and copy of federal government publication, State Consumer Action: Summary '74.","16 items. Includes announcements and reservation forms for SLC CPC meetings and material sent to Bateman by officials of Kroger Food Stores.","18 items. Includes articles, suggested legislation, and letters from constituents, lobbyists, and state officials on prison reform, and 220 page, 1974 report on Bland Correctional Farm and 13 Field Units in Virginia.","25 items. including letters relating to individual prisoners, and newsletters and fact sheets from Director of Department of Correction.","27 items.","Report of the Court System Study Commission to the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia (7 December 1971) with excerpts from preliminary report and related correspondence.","See also Claims, series 18.","Correspondence, synopses and copies of bills, memoranda, and excerpts from legal opinions relating to Bateman's service on Senate committee for courts of Justice. Materials include items on television coverage of trials, cocaine laws, claims bill for Norfolk Savings and Loan Corporation, and court procedural questions, and lists and summaries of bills before Senate Courts Committee in 1980 session. 29 items.","Letters, reports, bills, and court decisions on proposed bill allowing the taking of a \"covenant not to sue\" forwarded to Gateman by delegate George E. Allen, Jr. Box-folder: 4:3 10 items. Materials relating to Tortfeasers Act as modified by June 1977 decision in case of Wright v. Orlowski.","Includes report from Senator Edward Kennedy and letters and other items from constituents linking D.C. statehood to liberal \"plot\" against American liberties. 22 items","53 items. Includes handwritten notes and minutes of meetings, copies of bills, amendments and failed bills relating to divorce laws, 1974-1980, and court opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court judges.","35 items. File consists mostly of opinions on divorce laws submitted by circuit court Judges.","11 items. File contains relevant opinions of circuit court judge Wayne Bell of Bristol, Virginia.","Includes September 1981 redraft of House bill to amend divorce laws","37 items. Includes handwritten notes from meetings, minutes, memoranda, and revised copies of pending bill.","Virginia Bar Association Report (1982) on divorce/family law bill produed by Joint Subcommittee and copy of 1980 legal memorandum sent to delegate Mary Sue Terry on HR 830 (divorce and separation). 5 items.","5 items. Series includes synopsis of information contained in series of articles in The Ledger-Star and letter from State Senator Joe Canada.","9 items. Includes pamphlets from Virginia Education Association, reports on public education in Virginia, 1974-1975, 1975-1976, 1976-1977, and assorted other publications.","Including letters from Newport News Education Association","28 items.","20 items. Including 1980 publication, A Look at Virginia Public Education, 1980-1981 legislation programs of Virginia Association of Elementary School Principles and Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, several state reports on aspects of Virginia Education and letters from Appomattox County PTA and Board of Supervisors.","Letters received from Newport News teachers protesting proposal of Retirement Commission to lower retirement benefits for teachers. 59 items.","16 items. Includes issue briefs from National Republican Congressional Committee, reports on Newport News schools, handwritten notes on meeting of York County School Board meeting, and questions for debate with opponent John McGlennon.","6 items. Including a 1976 report on legislation affecting the elderly, 1977 report of Commission on the Needs of Elderly Virginians, and documents concerning construction of housing project for the elderly in Newport News.","14 items. Includes copy of report, summary of recommendation, and responses of Virginia Department of Welfare. Also includes 1981 legislative platform of Virginia Coalition for the Aging.","32 items. Series include copies of notice of challenge and related documents and reports on disputed elections in state House and Senate, 1936-1960.","21 items. Also includes minutes of special subcommittee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.","Copies of laws and resume of changes made by 1981 Assembly forwarded by Secretary of State Board of Elections. 7 items.","4 items. Also includes undated pamphlet on Atomic Power, Constitutional Rights and the Environment.","10 items. Includes background information on and copy of Hazardous Waste Superfund Act, 1990 Construction Grants Strategy Draft, information on Clean Air Act, and copy of Heritage Foundation report on EPA.","19 items. Includes EPA and Virginia reports on groundwater protection and other information on groundwater.","37 items. Mostly photocopies of newspaper articles following progress of Execution by Lethal Injection Bill through Oklahoma legislature (1977), with copies of bill and correspondence between Bateman and Oklahoma officials.","74 items. Includes multiple copies of bills and amendments, photocopies of relevant legal cases and correspondence arranging expert testimony.","7 items. Including column by Guy Farley, Jr., outlining strategy for attaining a conservative majority in Congress, and letters from delegate Kevin Miller and Reverend Lester Messerschmidt (to Guy Farley) about their possible candidacy.","5 items. Including Farm Bureau's 1982 General Assembly priorities, policies, and position papers.","23 items. Series includes statistical reports, information on several meetings and teleconferences on block grant policies, and November 1981 report from the President, Federalism: The First Ten Months.","Correspondence and records regarding federal payments to localities in which there is much non-taxable federal property. 13 items. Series contains correspondence relating to state Senator Willard Moody's 1978-1979 introduction of Resolution on Federal Impact Aid and statistical information from US Department of the Interior.","31 items. Documents relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, 1980-1981. Subseries consists largely of tables and statistical reports, agendas of meetings, 1980 compensation review, and extensive 1980 report of the joint subcommittee to study the Virginia individual income tax structure.","13 items. Correspondence and memoranda regarding work of Health and Social Services Subcommittee, especially consideration of impact of Reagan Administration budget cuts.","36 items. Materials relating to work of Virginia Senate Finance Committee, including documents on higher education, speech by Governor John Dalton and other items relating to meeting of 25 August 1981, and correspondence from Peninsula Legal Aid, business groups, the Virginia Home, and Virginia Association of Museums regarding aspects of Virginia budget.","Several copies of bill pertaining to issuance of licenses for commercial fishing in Virginia waters, especially by non-residents, submitted to Bateman by Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, circa November 1977 and sponsored by Bateman at 1978 Assembly session, and a 1982 letter from Douglas to Bateman on this same matter. 9 items.","10 items. Includes mostly resolution and suggestions by Virginia Department of Agriculture and Commerce.","Handwritten 1982 memo regarding freedom of access to student personal information at Christopher Newport College and photocopy of Virginia Freedom of Information Act. 3 items.","19 items. Including several copies of 18 December 1979 draft legislation for authority, photocopies of excerpt from Congressional Record and 27 December 1979 public statements on proposal.","18 items. Including multiple copies of 10 January 1980 draft legislation and 31 January 1980 bill (S. 341), Bateman's handwritten notes, preliminary draft of cooperative agreement solicitation for work on fuel conservation plant, and report from Virginia Renewable Energy lobby.","36 items. Including copies of roll call voting tallies, several letter from Bateman to Assembly members and US Senator John Warner regarding Authority, newspaper clippings, and minutes and membership lists from Authority's first meetings.","62 items. Including two copies of 1980 report of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission, multiple copies of amendments which Bateman sponsored, multiple copies of unidentified newspaper article on Authority, many pages of handwritten notes on S. 341, and revised Feasibility Studies Program solicitation.","Letters from Virginia Commonwealth attorneys, sheriffs and other officials in favor of bill to give game wardens full police authority. 57 items.","Handwritten notes and handwritten and typed drafts of address on Judge Henry Duncan Garnett, Newport News Commonwealth attorney, which Bateman apparently delivered upon Garnett's retirement. 5 items.","Including multiple copies of bill, substitute, and drafts of Bateman's proposed amendments. 20 items.","See also Highway Funds, series 72; and Trucks, series 204.","26 items. Items include two copies of 30 November 1981 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission on Highway Financing in Virginia, and Lobbying Exports of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Rail road against related proposal to increase weight allowance of trucks on Virginia highways. See also Correspondence, series 62-63, 237-239, 242-244; and especially Highway Department Study, series 71 for background of JLARC study.","30 items. Including letters and commentaries on bill by business groups, two copies of substitute for S. 99, and several packets of memoranda from Archie Ellis, general counsel for Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (R,FP) lobbying against S. 99.","37 items. Items include drafts of bills and proposed substitutes and amendments, statements by such groups as Tidewater Automobile Association of Virginia and Virginia Petroleum Council, and background materials on court cases involving restrictions on truck sizes.","Including technical reports, excerpts from Mother Earth News, and promotional report from First Energy Corporation. 12 items.","7 items. Including two booklets published by the Council of State Governments and five reports by Virginia Commission on State Governmental Management.","28 items. Including a copy of Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Items consist largely of materials arguing against gun control sent to Bateman by National Rifle Association.","Bills, one offered by Bateman, regarding husbands who repeatedly desert their families and fail to pay child support. 2 items.Copy.","27 items. Including Bateman's 1971 resolution for investigation of visitation policies and \"preservation of moral values\" at Virginia colleges, 1978 consideration of increase in tuition assistance grants, summary of legislation and appropriation in 1978 General Assembly affecting higher education, and 1982 correspondence between Attorney General Gerald Baliles and officials of George Mason University and 1982 addresses on education by Governor Charles Robb. See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24), series 175; and William and Mary, the College of (WM), series 232.","See also Legislative Proposals, 1982; series 103.","2 items.","43 items. Items consist of 1979 background material on highway system, resolutions and statements by business organizations and local officials, and agendas and transcript of statements at JLARC meetings of 9 November 1981 and 30 November 1981. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and Transportation, series 199-201; which cover legislation developed as a result of JLARC study.","46 items. Including testimony and statements at 30 November 1981 public hearing, extensive lobbying material from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, 1980-1981 report of Virginia Highway and Transportation Commission, and materials for 11 January 1982 meeting of JLARC. See also Gas Tax, series 62; and JLARC, series 86","52 items. Items contain copies of bills and amendments, 1978 report on tentative allocations, and voluminous statistical information compiled for work of subcommittee. See also Transportation, series 199-202.","23 items. Including memoranda and voluminous statistical data on allocations, the condition of highway bridges in Virginia, and minutes of subcommittee meetings.","36 items. Including minutes of several meetings and background statistical data and reports.","Correspondence and other materials relating to proposals to establish Yorktown Day as an official state holiday. 16 items.","32 items. Including March 1978 report by JLARC on long term health care in Virginia, excerpts from Code of Virginia on public welfare laws, and correspondence between Bateman and state and local welfare officials.","41 items. Including 30 October 1981 report by Virginia Department of Welfare, reports and pamphlets from Virginia Health Care Association and the Virginia Home, and typed draft of undated proposed Senate Joint Resolution by Bateman.","61 items. Items include 1973 licensing regulations, 1974 list of homes, copies of bills, and amendments, and correspondence with officials of Virginia Association of Homes for the Aging and of individual homes concerning 1975 and (successful) 1978 legislation to exempt homes from state sales tax. See also Adult Homes, series 2; and Homes for Adults, series 74.","20 items. Including July 1980 report on proposed state plan for services provided to the elderly, 1981 legislative concerns for Virginia Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging, and January 1981 report for General Assembly on care of the impaired elderly.","Letter of 22 January 1982 from officials of Homebuilders Association of Virginia with enclosed bills dealing with Virginia Housing Development Authority. 3 items.","Copies of House and Senate bills and handwritten summary of bills concerning condominiums, apartments and housing considered in 1982 General Assembly. 37 items.","14 items. Including 1981 annual report of the Department of Rehabilitative Services, items from 16 December 1981 subcommittee meeting, and May 1982 correspondence between Bateman and Governor Charles S. Robb.","11 items. Including letters from Life Amendment Pac of Virginia, the Fund for a Conservative Majority, and Virginia Society for Human Life protesting use of state funds for in vitro clinics and copy of bill and undated model bill regulating clinics.","28 items. Including 1970 letter from Newport News citizen suggesting the idea, handwritten speech and press release relating to Bateman' s introduction of bill embodying the suggestions, numerous legal opinions on the bill, including one from Virginia Attorney General Andrew Miller, and copy of the bill.","See also Newport News Shipbuilding, series 125; and Port of Virginia, series 147.","20 items. See also Peninsula Ports, series 81, 147.","44 items. Items consist largely of correspondence of PPAV officials and lawyers, but also includes 4 January 1974 proposal for resolution, 1974 summary of PPAV enabling legislation, 1952-1974, and November 1973 report on industrial facilities financing in Virginia.","21 items. Items include undated [1974] PPAV resolution authorizing issuance of revenue bonds for financing Graving dock facility, background material on PPAV financing, copy of The Virginia Bar Association Journal of January 1970, 1978 lease agreement between PPAV and Shipside Packing Company, Inc., and 1982 position paper on industrial revenue bonds by a Newport News law firm.","3 items. Including 1971 report prepared for Bureau of Insurance of State Corporation Commission and undated model bill by insurance lobbying group.","Including Virginia Bankers Association (VBA) legislative agenda for 1972 Assembly session and VBA report on 1972 legislation.","49 items. Items consist mostly of correspondence between Bateman and John W. Edmonds III, counsel for the Virginia Bankers Association, in which Edmonds rendered legal opinions on interest rate statutes which Bateman then passed on to law firm of Jones, Blechman, Woltz,  Kelly, and of correspondence with Attorney General Andrew Miller.","22 items. Including 1980 analysis of Virginia legislation relating to money and interest, bills and amendments (1980) to allow renegotiable interest rates by savings and loans, and information from Virginia Retail Merchants Association (1982) urging deregulation of open-ended credit.","Correspondence and resolutions urging establishment of Intermediate Appellate Court in Virginia in order to relieve burden on existing courts and two copies of proposed revision of Virginia Code to provide for court. 6 items.","27 items. Including spiral-bound packet of documents from Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, statements from officials of Newport News, Hampton, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, and Newport News Shipbuilding, who touted I-664 as a \"boon to the economy and national defense.\"","1 item.","2 items. Including December 1979 interim report and spiral-bound collection of material presented at 30 May 1980 meeting of JLARC subcommittee.","22 items. Including 11 August 1980 spiral-bound exposure draft, summary of findings and recommendations, and commentaries on draft from various state agencies and state universities.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","With summary of findings and recommendations","2 items.","Including information on Federal Cash Management Program and Second Annual Management Conference.","1 item.","3 items. Including 10 November 1980 JLARC exposure draft, 10 November 1980 staff briefing, and undated summary of Title XX benefits in Virginia.","Items include Assembly resolution for general government study, copy of 9 July 1982 JLARC exposure draft on vehicle cost responsibility, and letters from officials of Virginia Railway Association and Virginia Highway Users Association debating findings of JLARC study. 30 items.","4 items. Including 1968 study of estimated personal incomes in Virginia and 1967 and 1971 Virginia Income Tax Study Commissions on implementation of simplified tax system.","22 items. Including joint resolution establishing committee, roster of members (including Bateman), agendas and minutes of first meetings, review of 1971 study, and statistical and background information furnished to members.","Correspondence suggesting changes in tax structure and copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation paper, Issues for Individual Income Tax Reform in Virginia","5 items.","Including another copy of September 1979 Department of Taxation report.","6 items.","3 items.","Including draft legislation and reports on individual income tax structure in Virginia and around the US. 13 items.","13 items. Packet of information forwarded to members in September 1980, including minutes of meetings, draft legislation, and reports on taxation in Virginia and other states.","Correspondence, resumes and resolutions endorsing candidates for judgeships. 29 items. Including 1980-1981 committee for courts of justice of Senate and House of Delegates judicial selection questionnaire.","Reports of Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force on relations between schools and courts. 3 items.","Bateman's (undated) memorandum requesting state code, and photocopy of HR 774 (20 February 1978) also amending code's provisions on juvenile courts. 2 items.","20 items. Including delinquency prevention and Youth Development Act (1977), bills regarding used or neglected children, child sexual abuse and pornography, and reports on interstate compacts relating to juveniles and juvenile courts in Newport News, Virginia.","Reports of March 1978 and October 1978 on impacts of the 1977 juvenile code revision after six months and one year prepared by Department of Corrections. 2 items.","See also Seafood Industry, Series 169.","7 items. Memoranda from state interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor and other agencies detailing chronology of Kepone problem and responses to it. See also Toxic Substance Act, Series 198.","23 items. Copies of emergency orders (with supplementary data, maps and chronologies), 1976, 1980, prohibiting fishing and crabbing in James River, copy of (undated) Kepone mitigation feasibility project, and 1980 report on control of toxic substances in Virginia.","4 items. Transcripts of testimony of Governor Mills Godwin and Otis L. Brown, Head of Kepone Task Force, before US Senate subcommittee, 22 January 1976, transcript of (anonymous) speech before US Senate on the Kepone problem, and published copy of hearings before Senate Committee on Kepone Contamination.","13 items. Synopses of proceedings of interagency Kepone Task Force, 1976, and synopses of costs of task force.","54 items. Most important (and voluminous) correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, state Secretary of Human Affairs and head of Interagency Kepone Task Force, Governor Mills Godwin, State Health Commissioner James B. Kenley, and with several toxicologists.","66 items. Most important and voluminous correspondence was with Otis L. Brown, Governor Mills Godwin, Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James E. Douglas, Jr., and Dr. William Hargis, of the Kepone Task Force.","106 item. Bateman's correspondence with Virginia's congressional delegation. Bateman wrote each of Virginia's representatives and senators on 4 October 1976, 21 October 1976, and 3 November 1976 and 2 December 1976 briefing them on the impact of Kepone on Virginia's seafood industry and requesting their assistance in convincing the F.P.A. to raise allowable \"action levels\" of Kepone in seafood products. File consists of Bateman's letters, the congressmen's replies and attached replies to their letters to the E.P.A., and Bateman's letter of 26 January 1977 public meeting and enclosing a copy of Bateman's presentation at that meeting.","Box-folder 8:8 7 items. Handwritten drafts of Bateman's letter and questionnaire sent to independent toxicologists regarding Kepone \"action levels,\" along with working notes and persons to be contacted.","25 items. Correspondence and reports pertaining to report on Kepone action levels by Dr. William D. Deichmann, toxicologist from University of Miami, including copy of 10 November 1976 report and background material on Deichmann.","Regarding seafood industry's campaign to have permissible \"action levels\" of Kepone raised, and Bateman's work on its behalf 74 items. Items consist of correspondence, July 1976-January 1977, between Bateman and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council and the National Fisheries Institute, lists of members of these organizations, handwritten notes from meetings, notes for preparation of Bateman's presentation, newspaper clippings on seafood industry's reports, and 1978 report on public image of Virginia seafood.","Relating to Bateman's solicitation of contribution for the Save Our Seafood (SOS) fund from Allied Chemical Corporation, makers of Kepone","37 items.","Relating to Bateman's service on behalf of the seafood industry. 85 items. Items include lists on contributions and expenditures from the Save Our Seafood fund, bill to seafood industry from a law firm, and bill, receipts,, long-distance telephone records, and time records from Bateman' s work for Virginia Seafood Council.","Multiple copies of three undated addresses by Bateman on the impact of the Kepone crisis on the seafood industry, including remarks at a briefing of Virginia General Assembly members and address outlining a strategy for marketing Virginia seafood","10 items.","40 items. Miscellaneous notes handwritten on legal paper, most undated, pertaining to Bateman's meetings or conversations with James Douglas, Otis Brown, Dr. Joseph Borzelleca, and representatives of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action levels.","18 items. Correspondence, news releases, statements, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Bateman's public criticism of presidential nominee Jimmy Carter for his statements on Virginia's Kepone problem. File includes letter of Bateman to Carter, 7 September 1976, in which Bateman calls Carter's remarks \"a cheap shot born of ignorance,\" multiple copies of Bateman's remarks at a press conference, draft of statement from seafood industry representative affirming Bateman's opinion, letter and copies of remarks from former Lieutenant Governor and Jimmy Carter ally Henry Howell, and copies of newspaper article on this feud.","3 items. Three copies of Bateman's presentation on behalf of Virginia seafood industry regarding Kepone action level at EPA public hearing, 26 January 1977.","8 items. Memoranda and transcripts of statements on Kepone action levels by Lee J. Weddig, of National Fisheries Institute of Marine Science, Dr. James B. Kenley, State Health Commissioner, an official of Allied Chemical Corporation, and others.","16 items. Legislative papers, January 1977, involving proposed amendment of Poisoned Food Provisions of Virginia Code, including copies of HR 1971 and amendment in the nature of a substitute for it.","30 items. Correspondence and notes relating to efforts to ease or lift fishing ban on James River, including Bateman's 2 July 1980 statement at public hearing in which he denied that Kepone posed a health threat to humans, 1 August 1980 letter from State Marine Resources Commissioner to State Health Commissioner urging reconsideration of fishing ban, Baternan's handwritten notes of 2 July 1980 hearing, and Bateman's 27 June 1980 letter to official of Virginia Seafood Council in which Bateman offers to represent seafood industry at future public hearings for a fee of $7,500.00.","11 items. Reports on impact of Kepone on Virginia economy, including 16 January 1976 report and February 1976 EPA report, and several 1976 repots on economic impact of Kepone and on Kepone-related state agency costs by Philip Gabel, staff economist for State Health Department.","3 items. Legal memoranda on Kepone action levels, including 15 September 1976 memo from law firm (Truitt, Fabrikant, Bucklin, and Lenzner) retained by Virginia seafood industry, and 21 October 1976 memo, The Legal Effects of the Kepone 'Action Levels'prepared by firm representing Allied Chemical.","30 items. Memoranda and correspondence from officials of environmental Protection Agency, 1975-1976, regarding Kepone action levels and the health effects of Kepone.","August-October 1976, by EPA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detailing procedures and methods for testing for Kepone, including 29 October 1976 EPA report","14 items.","23 items. Including EPA's 10 January report several drafts of (undated) seafood industry Kepone monitoring plan, and technical articles on Kepone testing.","16 items. Memoranda and reports on carcinogenicity of Kepone, 1976-1979, including reports from National Cancer Institute and Environmental Protection Agency, and membership list of Society of Toxicology.","14 items. Photocopies of excerpts from weekly publication Food Chemical News, August-December 1976, probably furnished to Bateman by Virginia Seafood Council.","14 items. Articles, bulletins and memoranda regarding Kepone, toxic substances and food and water safety, including photocopied excerpts from The Food In Your Future(1975), EPA-staff report on regulation of pesticides (December 1976), report on PCBs in food supply and other materials.","Most presented in tabular form showing date and location of sample.","40 items.","In tabular form with graphs and maps, furnished by Virginia Institute of Marine Science, State Water Control Board, and other agencies","29 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","33 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","26 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","23 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","30 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","21 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","19 items.","Grouped as found in Bateman office files","14 items.","1 item. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Rock Study, [1979]: a graphic and tabular report on Kepone levels in various types of fish and seafood.","Newspaper clippings from Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. papers regarding the Kepone crisis and the seafood industry's efforts to cope with it","55 items.","Clippings from Virginia Newspapers pertaining to Kepone crisis","52 items.Photocopies.","Photocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to Kepone crisis forwarded to Bateman by various persons","45 items.Photocopies. Including Virginia Marine Resources Commissioner James Douglas, representatives of the Virginia Seafood Council, and lawyers for the VSC File includes attached correspondence.","7 items. Including copy of bill and messages and testimony of Edward W. \"Ned\" Carr, official of the Newport News School System and the Coalition for the Continuation of Local Option Kindergarten Programs.","6 items. Including Bateman's statement of 15 June 1970 regarding unemployment benefits for Newport News shipyard employees, and Virginia Employment Commission statement on House bill increasing unemployment payments.","7 items. Including copies of 1982 bill regarding land surveyors and letters endorsing it.","10 items. Interim reports of August, September, and December 1978 and February 1979 report on police instructor certification by Diversified Management Research, Inc. Also contains Senate Joint Resolution mandating the study, agenda for initial meeting, and proposed membership list.","29 items. Including February 1979 report on Virginia's Training Evaluation System and numerous letters, resolutions and copies of statements from officials of local and regional law enforcement agencies regarding training studies.","8 items. Including reports on pay, training, and education of law enforcement personnel, final summary for implementation of recommendations, and draft reports of advisory and steering committees on law enforcement training in Virginia.","Position papers of League of Women Voters of Virginia on legislative issues for 1981.7 items.","Correspondence, bills, transcripts of testimony and other materials relating to work of state senate subcommittee studying the taxation of leasehold interests. 13 items.","Resumes and letters of application for position as Bateman's legislative aide and payroll information on several aides including Thomas Carpenter, Robert A. Small, Mark Alan Stinson, Phillip Bruce Baker, and George Jeffrey Mason. 52 items.","Memoranda and articles regarding hiring of committee staffs and legislative reforms in other state governments. 4 items.","20 items. Carbon copies of Bateman's requests, January 1976, for the drafting of bills pertaining to a wide variety of issues.","28 items. Correspondence, memoranda and bills relating to legislation proposed for consideration in 1980 and 1981 General Assembly session. File includes materials from Virginia Association of Counties, materials relating to regulation of barbers and hairdressers, material from Delegate Johnny Joannov regarding his bill to amend Virginia tax laws, and legislative agendas of Medical Society of Virginia and Virginia Poverty Law Center.","64 items. Correspondence, memoranda, bills and legislative agendas from lobbying organizations relating to legislation proposed for 1982 General Assembly session, including materials from Association for Retarded Citizens, City of Newport News, Newport News Public Schools, York County Schools, Virginia Association of Community Action Agencies, Inc., League of Women Voters, and Riverside Hospital.","16 items. Carbons and photocopies of Bateman's requests to legislative services [division]to draft bills on a variety of subjects for 1982 General Assembly session.","Copies of House bills and House and Senate Joint Resolutions introduced in 1982 General Assembly, and copies of several 1971 and 1979 bills","33 items.","Copies of Senate bills introduced in the 1982 General Assembly session","46 items.","Copies of bills, amendments, substitutes and other materials related to progress of several House bills in the 1982 General Assembly session.","28 items. Including appropriations bill, bill pertaining to motor vehicle insurance, transportation/highway funds allocation, and salaries of county court clerks.","4 items. Including reports on teacher preparation programs, fishing ladders along James River, and on feasibility of requiring thumbprints on drivers' licenses.","3 items. Including reports on division of motor vehicles, mental health and feasibility of a new mental hospital.","Correspondence, bills and memoranda regarding 1980 proposal to amend state constitution to limit state spending. 18 items. See also Proposition 13, series 154.","Copy of October 1974 report on the effectiveness and impact of the Oregon Minimum Bottle Deposit Law, and unrelated enclosed slips of paper announcing proposed changes on bear hunting regulations in Virginia","10 items.","15 items. Including materials from Virginia Beer Wholesaler's Association, R. J. Reynolds Aluminum, City of Lynchburg, and the Environmental Protection Agency, reports on litter control in Washington State and Virginia, copies of Assembly bills and Senate report, and floor speech [by Senator Waddell] denouncing Bateman's position.","8 items. Items include undated report (circa 1976) of Senate subcommittee on container legislation on so-called \"bottle bill\" which figured in 1976 Assembly debates.","Rosters of Lobbyists registered by the Secretary of the Commonwealth for the Assembly sessions of 1977-1981, plus 1977 Virginia statute on lobbying. 12 items.","10 items. Especially pertaining to the \"severe fiscal dilemma\" facing localities, and statistical tables on local source revenue data sent to members of House and Senate Finance Committees, July 1978.","13 items. Including winter 1975 issue of State Government featuring an article on lotteries, and letters and packets of information from Scientific Games Development Corporation sent to Bateman at beginning of 1978 and 1979 Assembly sessions.","Correspondence between Bateman, officials of Virginia Manufactured Housing Association, and Attorney General Andrew Miller and legal memoranda by Miller and by Bateman pertaining to zoning of double-wide mobile homes. 39 items. Items include legal memo prepared by Bateman for VMHA and material to YMHA's fund-raising efforts for Bateman's 1975 re-election campaign.","9 items. Including 1969 Times-Heraldreport on dangers to Chesapeake Bay, copies of 1974 agreement between Virginia Marine Resources Commission and Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and 1977 JLARC report on marine resources management programs in Virginia.","Memoranda concerning 1979 Marine Resource Committee meeting, 1980 meeting of joint subcommittee studying pollution in the Poquoson and Black Rivers, and photocopy of undated college thesis on turn-of-the-century coastal resources (Baylor) survey","14 items.","Correspondence and copies of bill relating to January 1980 proposal to require written requests (\"Lien letters\") from state or hospital in order to place lien on property of person(s) causing injury to others. 6 items.","1974 closed claim survey preliminary analysis prepared by Insurance Services Office","12 items. Including memorandum from May 1975 Medical Malpractice Conference, background articles, minutes of and statements before July 1975 meeting of Commission on the Costs and Administration of Health Care Services, copies of July 1975 draft legislation, and copy of September 1975 report on malpractice crisis by Virginia Hospital Association.","18 items. Especially items pertaining to work of Senate Courts of Justice subcommittee studying medical malpractice insurance which Bateman chaired. File includes material on legislation or other states, especially the \"Indiana Plan.\"","Bateman's letter of 19 March 1976 explaining provisions of bill (S. 115) passed-by Assembly, materials relating to Senate Joint Resolution, March 1976, to further study malpractice problem, and legal memoranda, June 1976, concerning challenge of constitutionality of S. 115","20 items.","14 items. Including excerpts from federal report, May-June 1975 issue of Virginia Bar News, and unidentified packet of articles and memoranda (possibly from November 1975 conference in San Francisco).","12 items. Including November 1975 report of State Corporation Commission, statement by William Read Miller, attorney for the Medical Society of Virginia, and Bateman's handwritten notes from Conference of Insurance Legislators, November 1975.","31 items. Including copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, and roll call vote tallies, 2 February 1976 summary of legislation introduced, 12 March 1976 summary of action on two bills, statements by representatives of insurance and medical professions, and Bateman's correspondence with Attorney General's office and SCC Bureau of Insurance.","19 items. including undated acts, amendments and reports from 1976 Assembly session, approved copy of Act (S. 115), and letters of 1977 and 1978 discussing further proposals for amending malpractice insurance laws.","77 items.","Letters received from constituents, 10 February-March 1976, regarding medical malpractice insurance issue, and draft and sample copy (undated) of Bateman's form letter reply","91 items.","58 items. Including Bateman's position paper [circa 1970] on state funding for abortion and constituent letters on this issue, copies of congressional bills and excerpts from Congressional Recordon proposed \"Radiation Health and Safety Act,\" 1970 and 1971, report on needs of the handicapped in Virginia, and 1972 legislative program of Virginia Hospital Association.","Correspondence, reports and memoranda relating to health care issues, including articles, statistics, reports and proposed legislation on health care costs, and long-term treatment.","26 items.","27 items. Mostly pertaining to state Medicaid deficit and cost containment options, including 7 September 1980 report by Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) and 7 November 1980 rebuttal of it, cost containment option package, materials relating to 7 November 1980 meeting and several copies of VHCA November 1980 brochure on Medicaid and Virginia nursing homes.","49 items. Including correspondence from constituents, hospitals, and Virginia Poverty Law Center, Assembly agendas of Virginia Hospital Association (VHA), memoranda and statistical material relating to work of Medicaid subcommittee and meeting of 25 February 1982.","Briefing by Human Resources subcommittee, House Appropriations committee, and Health and Social Services committee of the Senate Finance committee entitled Medicaid - A Strategy for Containing Indigent Health Care Costs","14 items. Enclosed in January 1981 report by Commissioner of Virginia Health Department on nursing home bed need, and reports and memoranda on Medicaid from Virginia Health Care Association, Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, Virginia Optometric Association, and Hoffman-La Roche Inc.","5 items. Including 1976 report on treatment of children, December 1977 letter from Virginia Association for Retired Citizens, Inc., and 1978 article from American Bar Association Journal.","Including 1976 progress reports, copy of 1980 federal public law financing 801. of remaining construction, correspondence and statistical information from Fairfax County, [Virginia], officials and Assembly bills to allow taxation to finance remaining 20%. See also Transportation - Northern Virginia, series 200.","7 items. Including reports of USDA, Directory of Virginia Dairy Products Association, and history of Virginia State Dairyman's Association.","9 items. including 1974 rules and regulation for milk industry, December 1975 final report of Commission to study Virginia Milk Commission, undated booklet, The Study of Milk, and 1978 memorandum from state Milk Commissions.","32 items. Including background on legislation and NCSL proposals, and agendas and minutes of and background information from several committee meetings.","Legislative materials relating to January 1980 state Senate bill to encourage state to buy lands and establish recreational facilities on Barrier Islands. 8 items. Including copy of relevant 1979 Congressional bill, copy of and comments on state Senate Bill 299, and newsletter of Outer Banks, [Virginia] Civic League.","With Bateman's appointment as chairman of Public Affairs Committee underscored. 2 items.","48 items. Items include resolutions by city officials, commentaries on pending legislation affecting the city, proposed changes in city charter, background information on taxation and planning in city and on Virginia Peninsula and Bateman's inquiries and action on behalf of city.","37 items. Including city council resolutions on problems and pending legislation, planning commission commentary on proposed statewide building code, Port Authority statistics for 1972, information from Virginia Municipal League, and numerous memoranda, 1976-1979, from Progress Committee for Newport News.","January 1980 proposed changes to city charter, January 1982 resolution of city council regarding salaries for local detention programs and 1982 legislative agenda","Correspondence between Bateman and Governor John Dalton regarding assistance to Gloria Manufacturing Corporation","54 items. Series begins with minutes of September 1975 meeting at which city businessmen and shipyard officials noted decline in downtown business. Most of the file consists of agendas and minutes of committee meetings. See also Peninsula Economic Development Council, series 141.","17 items. Including agendas for 1979 and 1980, Bateman's notes on several meetings of school board and agenda of Virginia School Boards Association. See also School Distribution Formula, series 168; and Sex Education, series 180.","15 items. Most items are from a packet of information provided by legislative liaison \"Ned\" Carr, and include statements on teachers' salaries and driver education.","70 items. Items include Bateman's 1974 correspondence with Virginia Senators William Scott and Harry F. Byrd, Jr., lobbying for increased supply of steel to allow NNS  DO Co. build special fuel tankers for US Merchant Marine, 1977 correspondence with Virginia's Congressional delegation lobbying for payment of outstanding government contracts to NNS  DO Co., and copies of replies and correspondence of Congressmen with other government officials.","37 items. Including Bateman's 1977 letter to President Jimmy Carter urging support of a bill requiring that at least 30% of US oil imports be carried in American ships, testimony of NNS  DO Co. Board Chairman John P. Diesel, 1978 NNS  DO Co. report, A Decade of Progress, and undated memoranda and draft legislation regarding security at shipyard. See also Service Life Extension Program, series 178.","44 items. Including 1971 packet of background information, letters and memoranda from lawyers' groups, letters from constituents and a copy (14 February 1973) of Bateman's form letter response, copy of bill and roll call voting tally for S. 300 (January 1975), and lobbying materials from several insurance agencies.","9 items. Including several issues of TrialMagazine and State LegislaturesMagazine, commentary on no-fault legislation in other states, and commentary by Kemper Insurance Co.","Correspondence, bulletins and questionnaires relating to Republican Nominee Richard Obenshain's 1978 campaign for the US Senate","23 items. Items include 1974 and 1978 correspondence regarding obscenity laws, copies of 1974 Newport News laws, copies of 1974 Newport News obscenity ordinances, and photocopies of court decisions regarding obscenity, 1956-1964.","Correspondence, facts sheets and JLARC staff briefing regarding licensing of occupational therapists in Virginia. (16 items)","17 items. Including constituent correspondence (some with Bateman's reply), and memoranda on environmental impact of refinery.","Explaining reasons for state paying 70% (instead of current 65%) of students' education, and February 1982 letters from O.D.U. students urging Bateman to vote against tuition increases. (8 items)","23 items. Including copy of bill (HR 205), copies of newspaper clippings, undated statement by Virginia Society of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, and packet of information on optometrist profession.","Correspondence and memoranda relating to protest against Federal Trade Commission's new regulations on advertising ophthalmic goods and services. 10 items. Including correspondence with Or. Bernard Morewitz, who instigated the protest and State Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and draft of FTC regulation.","60 items. Items include copy of bill and voluminous letters, enclosures, and telegrams from optometrists and constituents.","Correspondence regarding Bateman's sponsorship of a bill to require parents to support children under 21 attending secondary school on a fulltime basis. (2 items)","6 items. Including research brief and booklet from the Council of State Governments, October 1981 issue of State Legislatures, booklet opposing gambling from Indiana Council of Churches, and undated Senate bill to legalize pari-mutuel betting.","Official forms and applications for ex-felons seeking to gain restoration of their civil rights, including inquiry and application by one ex-felon. (12 items.)","Correspondence and memoranda, regarding Patrick Henry Hospital's certification of need to operate a nursing home in Isle of Wight County 20 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with state Health Commissioner James B. Kenley and hospital officials, and outline of hospital's request with Bateman's comments on margins.","First (1975, 1979) to allow commission to issue industrial revenue bonds, note (1982) to reflect withdrawal of Williamsburg and James City County from Commission. 13 items.","Documents relating to reinstatement of Peninsula Catholic Scholarship Fund, Inc., by State Corporation Commission. (2 items)","15 items. Including proposed budget list of proposed officers for 1977 and amended by-laws for Council.","Correspondence, memoranda, and technical information relating to (unsuccessful) bid by Newport News Industrial Council (NNIC, a subsidiary of Newport News Shipbuilding Co.) to build replacement steam generators for Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) at Surry, Virginia","40 items. Including voluminous correspondence between officials of NNIC and VEPCO, summary report of NNIC, and draft (undated) of Bateman's letter to VEPCO president questioning the final decision. Items also include undated notes and a report on tourism on Virginia Peninsula by Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.","29 items. Items include resolutions of Progress Committee of Newport News to merge into PEDC, proposed by-laws, lists of members and officers, and minutes of initial PEDC meetings, and information on economic conditions on Peninsula. See also Newport News Downtown, series 123.","33 items. Including agendas and minutes of board meetings and Director's reports, July-December 1980, summaries of VPEDC activities and marketing strategies, documents relating to July 1980 agreement between VPEDC and Peninsula Port Authority of Virginia for marketing of industrial revenue bonds, and agenda, minutes, and reports for 1982 VPEDC \"Competitive Factors\" workshop. See also Industrial Revenue Bonds, series 81.","Spiral-bound notebook of materials on Peninsula Nature and Science Center with letter from Center president to Bateman appealing for continuation of $50,000 state appropriation. (2 items.)","May 1978 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) memoranda refuting a Newport News Shipbuilding and Peninsula Shipbuilders Association, challenge of election victory by United Steelworkers Union at the Shipyard. 5 items. Also includes a 9 February 1979 letter from Bateman in which he explains his support of Virginia's right to work laws, and other 1979 correspondence. See also Privileges and Elections Committee, series 151.","Including Bateman's January 1976 correspondence with Pentran officials regarding state funding. 9 items.","11 items. Including letters and facts sheets from obstetricians, and copy of October 1981 interim report of state Prenatal Services Advisory Council on high rate of infant mortality in Virginia.","51 items. Items include background materials on homes for adults, 1979 materials on additions to Pine Haven, and 1980 correspondence between Bateman, Pine Haven President Paul Steele and Robert Adams of the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) regarding Steele's unsuccessful application for VHDA funding support. (items grouped as originally filed which is not in strict chronological sequence).","96 items. Including correspondence of Bateman, VPA officials, tobacco company officials, officials of Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and of storage facilities. See also series on Virginia Port Authority for information of Virginia ports, series 147, 204, 219.","63 items. Items contain extensive information on tobacco industry, including several industry magazines and information on tobacco industry conventions of 1971, 1974, and 1976. See also Tobacco Association Meetings, series 195.","6 items. Items contain two copies of undated survey of funding for other Atlantic coast port agencies, 1969 report of Virginia Ports Study Commission, second draft (undated) of items recommended for unification agreement, and copy of 1972 unification agreement and exhibits between the VPA and the Norfolk Port and industry Authority.","36 items. Items include Bateman's 20 May 1970 statement to VPA and other items pertaining to completion of Pier C, and materials relating to study committee (on which Bateman served) investigating reactivating the ore discharging berth (Pier 9) which the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad deactivated in June 1971.","48 items. Items feature discussions of decline in shipping tonnage, proposed establishment of container ramp point at Newport News, and of railroad shipping charges.","36 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and VPA and railroad officials discussing proposal to establish Newport News as container ramp point for Virginia ports, memorandum on terminal charges at Hampton Roads ports, and photocopies of acts of Assembly dealing with issuance of industrial revenue bonds.","76 items. Items consist of tariff schedules and voluminous correspondence between Bateman and officials of Port Authority and railroad ultimately (1 July 1976) resulting in withdrawal of tariff increase.","11 items. Items pertain to several issues relevant to Virginia ports: (1) 1976 report on impact of Virginia ports on state economy; (2) Senator Peter Babalas's February 1977 speech and photocopy of Virginian Pilotarticle on continuing competition between Virginia ports; and (3) materials relating to Port Authority's request to be included in Virginia public facilities bond issue.","50 items. Including 1978 marketing analysis of factors affecting container cargo growth, copies of documents sent to Federal Maritime Commission Illustrating damage to Virginia ports by the South Atlantic-North Europe Rate Agreement (SANE), documents relating to Norfolk Bulk Liquid Storage Terminal, and assessments of competitiveness of Virginia ports.","6 items.","23 items. Items include correspondence with state Senator Alan Diamonstein, Chairman of the Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia and officials of Lavino Shipping Company, operators of the Marine Terminal, discussing such matters as the possible location of a latex processing plant and storage facility at the terminal.","1 item.","Relating to the Virginia ports and Port Authority for the Virginia Ports and Port Authority Study Commission, 21 December 1978, by a transportation consulting division, with January 1979 commentary by VPA Commissioner. 2 items.","42 items. Items include correspondence of Newport News Mayor Joseph C. Ritchie, VPA Commissioner Robert Bray, other Port Authority officials and Congressman Paul Trible, regarding disadvantages of the Port of Newport News, proposals to enhance competitiveness, and the lease of the port terminal. Mayor Ritchie (29 March 1979) complained to Commissioner Bray of the VPA's treatment of Newport News, and to Bateman (12 April 1979) of possible conflict of interest by VPA member who was also a board member of Norfolk's Port Authority.","10 items. Copies of several acts approved during the 1976 Assembly session and incorporated into the code of Virginia, including copy of Appropriations Act.","Copy of a bill from 1980 regular session, photocopies of 9 March 1980 article from Newport News Daily Presson final day of regular session, summary of 1980 regular session, and two copies of digest of acts of Assembly of 1980 regular session","32 items. Including copies of several acts, summary of legislative action affecting higher education, \"Weekly Patron Reports\" of 18 March, 27 March, and 9 April detailing action on Bateman sponsored bills, numerical summary of regular session, list of bills not yet signed by Governor, and copy of appropriations bill for fiscal year 1981-1982.","Amendments to HR 30 (Appropriations bill) by Senate Finance Committee, 7 March 1982, floor amendments to HR 30, and joint conference committee report on HR 30, 13 March 1982","18 items. Including summary of regular session, digest of acts of Assembly of the regular session, \"Weekly Patron Report\" of 17 March 1982 detailing, action on Bateman-sponsored bills, and analysis of 1982-1984 transportation funding.","19 items. Including tables and summaries of major budget and tax issues of regular session, weekly patron reports and approved bill reports of 1 April, 8 April, 14 April, and 3 May 1982, and copy of address by Governor Charles Robb to agency heads, 9 June 1982.","22 items. Including copies of House documents on Juvenile Court-Public School State Task Force and on Medicaid medical care, Senate documents on law Enforcement training in Virginia and on Air Pollution Study Commission, and copies of House bills 4-9 and Senate bills 8-15.","8 items. Most items have no discernible relevance to legislative matters. Also contains photocopy of Bateman's completed questionnaire about priorities for 1981 session.","Draft and copy of Bateman's 27 December 1979 letter to Senator Douglas Wilder requesting assignment to privileges and elections committee, and copy of 1979 decision by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock challenge of union election at the shipyard. 5 items.","Legislative papers and other materials regarding proposed 1982 Virginia Public Procurement Act, including copy of bill and position paper by the consulting Engineers Council of Virginia. 7 items. See also Senate Bills, 1982; series 173.","31 items. Including copy of joint resolution requesting the committee, notes on July 1977 committee hearing, and packet of information from the insurance information institute.","7 items. Including background report on statistical and rating procedures, position paper of Defense Research Institute, article on insurance pricing, review of 1977 Oregon law, and membership list of Industry Advisory Committee of Virginia Market Assistance Program.","7 items. Including copy of paper presented at American Bar Association Convention, memoranda on Virginia liability insurance laws by American Insurance Association (AIA) and AIA product liability legislative package.","29 items. Including letters and reports from insurance industry representatives, summary of final report of the Federal Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, American Machine Tool Distributors Associationpublication, \"A State Legislator's Guide to Product Liability Problems\", and joint industry committee on product liability data sources draft.","48 items. Including copies of several September 1978 bills, copies of addresses, articles and memoranda collected and distributed by Delegate George E. Allen, Jr.","43 items. Including several issues of State Legislatures, background material on tax limits in other states, and memo from a state economist.","27 items. Including several news releases from the Virginia taxpayers Association, September 1978 issue of State Legislatures, November 1978 bulletin, \"Tax Revolt Digest,\" and several drafts of January 1979 report by state Revenue Sources and Economic Commission.","23 items. Including proposed Senate Joint Resolution embodying the principle, tables and graphs showing taxation in Virginia, January 1979 working paper on real property tax levies and Bateman's 12 March 1979 letter explaining to a constituent why he voted against proposed constitutional amendment to limit state spending.","44 items. Issues include employee compensation, workmen's compensation laws, proposed salary increases for specific positions (especially commonwealth attorneys), the Intergovernmental Personnel Act, and Virginia's Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plan.","21 items. Including letters from Virginia Education Association officials, and correspondence with Boyd F. Collier, Director of Virginia's Supplemental Retirement System, regarding Bateman constituents. See also Retirement, series 162.","29 items. File includes minutes of 9 September 1978 and 4 October 1978 meetings and correspondence from Virginia College and University Employees regarding grievance procedures.","18 items. Including 1970 opinion of Attorney General Andrew Miller on conditions of teachers negotiations with local school boards, two copies of 1970 council of state governments booklet on state-local employee labor relations, copy of 1971 (federal) state public labor-management relations Act, 1971 booklet on employee relations in state and local government by the Institute of Government of the University of Virginia, and December 1972-January 1973 constituent correspondence supporting the professional negotiation bill. See also Right to Work Law, series 164.","62 items. Items relate to bills to allow and regulate collective bargaining for public employees, including copies of bills (S. 906 and HR 1891), January 1974, amendments to bills and commentaries on them from constituents and from such organizations as the Virginia Manufacturers Association, copy of (January 1974) Proposed collective bargaining bill from the Newport News School System, copy of HR 550, 1974-1975, and recommendations of the (federal) advisory state-wide Task Force on Uniform Employee Selection Guidelines, October 1973.","6 items. Including March 1974 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review, newsletter and memorandum from Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors, and October 1974 publication by the Virginia Association of School Executives on Collective Bargaining and Virginia Schools.","8 items. Including booklet on legislation likely to be introduced in 1975 Assembly session, copy of 1975 bill, 1975 interim report of the commission. to study the rights of public employees, 1975 booklet on Public Sector Labor Relations, and March 1975 excerpt from the Congressional Record.","8 items. Including conference working paper, program and addresses and papers presented by officials from Texas, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.","52 items. File includes correspondence between Bateman and Newport News School Board Chairman M. M. Overman, copy of address by Andrew Miller, several copies of a 1976 bill, and 29 January 1976 memoranda by Bateman sent to all members of the Senate with responses from several state senators, including Madison Marye, Richard Boucher, Elliot Schewel, and Peter Babalas.","10 items. Including copies of August 1976 issue of State Government, Public Service Research Council booklet, Public Sector Bargaining, and Strikes, Summer 1977 issue of State Government, and transcripts of speeches by Governor Mills Godwin.","45 items. Including copy of October 1977 issue of State Government News, booklets by Virginia Education Association, letters opposing collective bargaining from national Right to Work Committee and the Virginia Manufacturers Association, constituent letters with Bateman's (form letter) relies, and undated copy of Bateman's form letter reply.","31 items. Especially materials relating to Virginia HR 1918, 1978-1979. File includes Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations, Virginia report of joint subcommittee studying the licensing of nuclear generating facilities, bills, amendments, substitutes, fact sheets, and testimony related to HR 1918, and 1980 report of Virginia Solid Waste Commission on low-level radioactive waste disposal.","21 items. Including court decisions, findings of Reapportionment Study Commission, district maps, and Bateman's 1 February 1971 memo regarding reapportionment plan for Newport News. See also medium oversize and oversize, series 249.","12 items. (not including maps). Including two reports by Attorney General on effects of judicial decisions on congressional and state reapportionment, brief by state Senators Henry Howell and Peter Babalas challenging constitutionality of reapportionment for City of Norfolk, \"Population Panotama\" of Newport News, Council of State Governments booklet, Reapportionment in the Seventies, 1973 court decision in case of City of Virginia Beach v. Henry E. Howell, Jr., et. al. See also maps in oversize file, series 249.","23 items. Including packet of photocopies of news releases and clippings concerning effects of 1980 elections on reapportionment and housing issues, several copies of census figures and senatorial districts sent by Senator Hunter Andrews.","26 items. Including bills and court decisions regarding Virginia's reapportionment plan, proposed new House of Delegates districts, and proposed amendments for redistricting in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Hampton.","6 items.","83 items.","80 items.","87 items.","64 items.","16 items. Including appointment-vacancy lists, for 1982, solicitations in the administration of Governor-elect Charles Robb, and Bateman's correspondence with Robb regarding nominees.","34 items.","Regarding rehabilitative services for children and the mentally retarded. 13 items.","15 items. Including information on parole and prison population and October 1980 report by the Association for Retarded Citizens.","6 items. Including JLARC report and \"Action Agenda\" on Title XX in Virginia and commentaries on \"Action Agenda\" and report of the Virginia Health Services Cost Review Commission.","Including several issues of the \"Hot Line,\" January-March 1982. Box-folder: 12 items.","7 items. Including report on audit for period 1 July 1972-30 June 1977. See also Public Employees, series 155-156.","19 items. Including documents on Bateman's personal benefits, booklets for members, booklet, \"A Legislator's Guide to Public Pensions,\" and October 1978 JLARC report on the VSRS.","5 items. Including 1979 and 1980 reports of the Virginia Retirement Study Commission.","19 items. Especially reports to and minutes of meetings of state Senate Finance Committee.","Photocopies of ordinances and correspondence, regarding Richmond waterfront terminals, and Bateman's handwritten notes concerning those documents. Box-folder: 11 items.","Transcript of June 1980 debate, \"Right to Work: What Does it Really Mean?\"and letters received from constituents with some carbon copies of form letter reply. Box-folder: 35 items.","Bill to reenact sales tax on vending machine operators. Box-folder: 15:11 2 items.Copies. See also Vending Machine Taxes, series 210","11 items. File contains minutes of meetings, committee and commission membership lists, interim report of study commission, report of subcommittee (which Bateman chaired) and proposed constitutional revisions.","13 items. Including distribution figures for 1961 and 1968-1969, report on North Carolina schools, copy of Bateman's 6 December 1969 address and draft of commission report, with statistics and Bateman's concurring opinion.","20 items. Including copy of commission report, packet of statistical tables, and Bateman's correspondence pertaining to formula and Newport News Public Schools. See also Newport News Public Education, series 124.","1 item.","37 items. Including copy of 1975 Senate resolution to postpone publication of certain federal shellfish sanitation regulations, 1976-1977 state Marine Resources Commission report, correspondence of Bateman with Governors Mills Godwin and John Dalton and with officials of Virginia Seafood Council regarding promotion of Virginia seafood industry. See also Kepone, series 93.","48 items. Including correspondence between Bateman and officials of City of Newport News and officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), newsletters of VSC, Virginia Institute of Marine Science report on the Virginia oyster industry, and correspondence relating to Newport News Daily Press Reporter's use of Virginia Freedom of Information Act to get access to reports on sanitation in Virginia shellfish processing plants.","74 items. Regarding work of Virginia Seafood Products Commission and Menhaden licensing. File consists of correspondence with officials of Virginia Seafood Council (VSC), statistics on Menhaden licenses furnished by Marine Resources Commissioner, and materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 479) for funding of Products Commission.","6 items. See also VIMS, series 216.","14 items. Endorsing law to require children to wear seatbelts, draft of 1980 seatbelt law and December 1980 study, \"Children In Crashes.\" See also Child Auto Safety, series 17; and Transportation, series 199-202.","46 items. Copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions introduced into General Assembly session of January 1981, and copies of several Assembly reports on such matters as the Rehabilitative School Authority, Real Property Management, Bicycle Safety, initiative and referendum, home improvement certification.","48 items. Legislative materials and correspondence relating to progress of several Senate bills in 1982 General Assembly, especially S. 96 (procurement bill), S. 145 (jury sentencing bill), and S. 305 (definitions of Virginia income tax). See also Procurement Bill, series 152; and Sentencing, series 177.","Forwarded by the clerk of the Senate. 5 items.","78 items. Bateman sponsored 1971 joint resolution expressing the view that \"open\" visitation violated the moral sense of Virginians. File consists of some correspondence and the visitation rules and regulations of all Virginia schools, especially the College of William and Mary. See also Higher Education, series 69; and William and Mary, the College of, series 232.","10 items. Including photocopies of 1949 court decision, 1967 article in the Virginia Law Review, American Bar Association standards and briefs from and to the Young Lawyers section of the Virginia Bar Association on indeterminate sentencing.","20 items. File includes information pertaining to 1974 bill (S. 176), issues of Judicatureand Senate Governmentand judicial statistics report for 1971-1972.","12 items. Including 1978 bill for and speech by Attorney General Marshall Coleman on presumptive sentencing, 1978 report on sentencing guidelines, and handwritten and final drafts of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1978) presenting S. 458 for judge sentencing in criminal trials.","47 items. File includes copies of bills and substitutes, 1980 report of joint committee studying sentencing and same documents compiled for use in 1982.","Relating to Bateman's sponsorship of 1982 bill for judge sentencing in criminal cases, including copies of S. 145 and substitutes and Bateman's 10 March 1982 memorandum to the House of Delegates","24 items.","Bateman's Senate Joint Resolution 181, 1979. award Navy's Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) to Newport News Shipbuilding, letters sent (as a result of joint resolution) to Virginia's congressional delegation, correspondence between Bateman and Newport News Shipyard officials and with members of US House and Senate Armed Forces Committee members, including such figures as Senators Barry Goldwater and John Tower.","59 items. Statistics, questionnaire, transcripts of testimony, constituent correspondence, and Bateman's (form letter) reply, and copies of bill (S. 291).","8 items.","22 items. Interim report of advisory task force February 1978, critiques of S. 291, and 1979 substitutes for S. 291.","29 items. Including several copies of competing bills, statements, and comparisons of them, and analysis by Virginia State Criminal Commission Task Force.","10 items. Including comparisons of rival bills, substitutes for one bill (S. 258), and position paper by University of Virginia Law School.","4 items.","22 items.Minutes of school board meetings, proposed revisions in curriculum, copies of the curriculum, and other information furnished by the school superintendent, and a 1976 Heritage Foundation pamphlet, \"Secular Humanism and the Schools\".","1 item.","50 items. Letters from constituents, updated curriculum and a citizen's committee \"Report to the People\".","9 items. Correspondence and legislative materials related to proposed tax on soft drinks, sponsored in 1977 by Senator Madison Marye, and in 1980 by Bateman.","5 items. For 1982 annual meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference of the Council of State Governments.","23 items. Including 1972 report of the Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and Bateman's 1974 correspondence with constituents urging increased funding for special education.","1 item. Study, \"Virginia Water Law: An Economic Appraisal\", presented to State Water Control Board","13 items. File contains status report and 9 attachments which summarize water law proposals, plan of action, minutes from meetings, and comments on proposals. See also Water Resources, series 222-224; Water Study of Virginia and North Carolina, and other files under \"Water.\"","3 items. 1978 correspondence from York County, Virginia County Administrator and 1979 from SWCB member regarding the Hampton Roads Sanitary District","25 items. Including 1971 booklet on local tax rates, 1973 bill for exemptions from retail tax, 1973 booklet on state and local taxes in the South, several January 1974 proposed amendments to tax laws by Bateman, and two copies of Volume I of 1974 report on Reforming the Virginia Property Tax.","2 items.","19 items. Digest of 1974 bills affecting taxation, correspondence between Bateman and State Tax Commissioner William H. Forst, 1974 Tayloe Murphy Institute Report on Virginia's Real Property Tax, and Department of Taxation 1976 reports on Virginia assessment/sales ratio and 1976 legislative digest.","13 items. 1975-1976 annual report of Department of Taxation, copies of two 1978 statements on taxation issues by Governor John Dalton, 1978 Department of Taxation legislative digest copy of 1980 tax \"set-off\" bill, and 1981 presentation to Senate Finance Committee on Virginia's Capital Tax.","9 items. Copies of authorizing resolution and membership list, report of state tax law revision task force and initial staff report on practices and procedures of collection.","19 items. Including minutes of meetings, Department of Taxation's response to task force report, memorandum comparing task force and Department of Taxation positions, and copy of relevant court decision.","12 items. Including draft legislation, two drafts of committee reports (1980), Bateman's \"concurring statement,\" Bateman's handwritten notes from unspecified meeting, and other correspondence regarding tax collection, 1980 and 1982.","Memoranda and reports related to study of tax expenditures. Studies of tax expenditures in Maryland, California, and Wisconsin.","21 items. Including copies of substitute for bill, voting tally sheet, analysis of bill, and copies of tax forms.","35 items. Including 1971 Newport News City Ordinance, 1972 report of the Equity and Real Estate Taxation Study Commission, and copies of bills, amendments, substitutes, excerpts from Senate and House journals, and Bateman's comments on bill (S. 607), January-February 1973.","39 items. Predominantly S. 397 (1974), and Bateman's S. 459 (1980). File includes voluminous statistical information to accompany S. 459.","35 items. File contains duplicates of items in other files on S. 607, S. 397, and Bateman's S. 459, plus 1974 correspondence, 1979 Finance Committee report on property tax relief for the elderly, and miscellaneous undated newsletters and memoranda on tax relief.","7 items. Copy of December 1976 Master Plan for 1976-1986, November 1977 report on long-range planning, and November 1981 request from College local board for funding for specified projects.","4 items. Copy of bill, and draft of article in the University of Richmond Law Review on \"A Re-examination of Sovereign Tort Immunity in Virginia.\"\"","13 items. Especially materials pertaining to subcommittee studying bill (S. 196), 1982.","4 items. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding discovery of arsenic flowing into Potomac River from Bogle Chemical Co. Plant.","32 items. Copies of several bills introduced into 1976 Assembly session, drafts of proposed act, and correspondence with Congressman Thomas Downing, and officials of the Virginia Seafood Council. See also Kepone, series 93.","14 items. Synopses and assessments of several bills, message from Governor Mills Godwin, and undated speech (possibly by Bateman) on Kepone's impact on Virginia watermen.","19 items. Including correspondence for and about delegate [later governor] Gerald Baliles, copies of bills, recommendations from Reynolds Aluminum Co., and from Standard Oil Co., and Amoco.","16 items. Including proposed roles and regulations, final act is incorporated into the Code of Virginia, agenda For and notes and exhibits from 29 November 1976 meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources, and updates on status of act.","50 items. File contains rules and regulations, several analyses of the act, and packet of memoranda specifying details of act.","16 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1977 January 4 Senate Committee meeting, rules and regulations under Toxic Substances Act, 1977 September bulletin, and 1978 May revisions of rules and regulations.","5 items. 169 report appendices on urban transportation in Virginia; 1977 report \"Head Protection for the Cyclist\"; and 1977 correspondence regarding motorist services signs along Interstate 64.","Memorandum and accompanying maps and photocopies of newspaper clippings regarding proposed new segment of Interstate 95 in Richmond area, 1978; 1978 report on \"The Desirability and feasibility of Alternative Means of Financing Transportation in Virginia;\"report of House Roads and Navigation Committee, December 1977, and draft of report of joint subcommittee studying highway funds allocation 19 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72 for materials relating to work of joint subcommittee.","2 items.","2 items.Copy. See also Trucks Series 204; and Gas Tax Series 62.","6 items. See also Highway Funds, Series 72.","24 items. Including minutes of and exhibits from 1980 October 23 joint meeting of House and Senate committees, memorandum on 1980 proposal per child seat belt law, lobbying materials from Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad, Co., January 1981 executive summary of statewide transportation facilities inventory and local transportation issues.","28 items. Minutes of meetings, statistical information, copies of resolutions mandating the study, correspondence between Governor Mills Godwin and Theodore C. Lutz of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, memoranda from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, and itinerary for August 4-5 visit of Committee to Northern Virginia.","19 items. Minutes, documents, and data from 1977 August visit of joint committee to Northern Virginia, especially brochures and pamphlets on the Washington Area Metro. See also Metro, Series 116.","File includes copies of bills and substitutes, minutes of subcommittee meetings, packet of statistical tables, and Department of Highways report, \"1978 Highway Present Day Needs.\" 15 items.","18 items. Primarily transcripts of presentations and resumes of presenters at 1980 June 9 Highway Cost Allocation Workshop.","6 items. Including documents on use of consultants by state agencies, statement by Federal Transportation Secretary, and spiral-bound report on 1980 September 12 public hearing on transportation. See also JLARC,Sseries 86, for related materials.","21 items. File includes 1982 February 12 letter from Trible thanking Bateman for his work, responses from many assembly members to Bateman's solicitations, lists of members who were or were not \"on board,\" and undated \"Tacking paper\" on Trible's candidacy.","38 items. File contains 1973 correspondence about trucks carrying containers to and from ports; Bateman's 1974 sponsorship of S. 505 to issue special permits to trucks carrying containers to and from ports and exceeding the legal weight limit including correspondence with the Commissioner of the State Highway Department and with tobacco company officials, and 1975 and 1976 memoranda on highway revenues and truck taxes.","67 items. Most items concern Bateman's bill (S. 774) allowing trucks carrying closed containers to exceed weight limits. Materials include copies of bills, amendments, and substitutes, correspondence with J. Robert Bray of the Virginia Port Authority, and John E. Harwood, State Highway Commissioner, regarding interpretations of the approved bill. File also includes 1977-1978 bills providing tax breaks for the trucking industry and complaints from spokesmen for Virginia railroads. See also Highway, Series 70-72; and Gas Tax, Series 62.","50 items. Most materials concern bill (S. 533), sponsored by Senator Ray Garland, to increase licensing fee for trucks. File includes copies of bills, substitutes, and amendments, statistical analyses of bill and alternatives, and statements by representatives of the Virginia Manufacturer's Association, Virginia Building Materials Association, and The American Automobile Association. File also includes 1980 and 1982 statements by railroad industry spokesman on truck weight limits.","14 items. Correspondence and brochure, regarding Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant Program, mostly letters thanking Bateman for his support and Bateman's replies pledging future support.","21 items. Documents relating to Virginia Unemployment Insurance. Including copies of claim forms of constituents and Bateman's handwritten notes on their cases, and list of changes in system made during 1981 Assembly session.","12 items. Correspondence regarding Bateman's service as Vice-President of the \"Keel Club\" (based on donation from previous year) for 1981 Peninsula United Way Campaign.","12 items. Including transcripts of 1980 December 1980 public forum in Culpeper, Virginia with Marline Oil Corporation, and transcripts of presentations by Marline Uranium Company, mining experts, and spokesman for Cities in Rappahannock Valley Region at 1981 April 28 NCEC hearing.","5 items. Including 1981 May report on uranium exploration, mining, and milling in Minnesota.","4 items. Spiral-bound reports, with cover letter","17 items. Including 1981 November draft of proposed legislation by private agency, unidentified packet of photocopies of clippings and state statutes, 1981 annual report and 1982 January newsletter of Marline Uranium Corporation, proposed addition to Virginia Code by Delegate Mary Sue Terry, and undated public opinion poll study of Virginian's attitudes toward uranium mining.","23 items. Agendas, packets of articles and clippings, and accommodations information for committee meetings in Washington and Chicago, and papers on the Reagan Administration's \"Enterprise Zone\" proposal and on state-federal action.","28 items. File contains Bateman's correspondence with John H. Cameron of Newport News Amusement Company and the office of Attorney General Marshall Coleman, and copies of bill, amendments, and voting tally sheets for HR 1718. See also Sales Tax on Vending Machines, Series 165.","7 items. Regarding taxation of vending machine receipts of charitable organizations.","46 items. File includes resolutions passed at 1981 October meeting of Virginia Council of Chapters of the Retired Officers Association, resolutions and voluminous supporting materials from the Disabled American Veterans, and letters from cemetery operators regarding Veteran's Cemetery Bill (S. 25) considered at 1982 Assembly session. See also Constituent Correspondence, Series 237-238, 242.","14 items. Including Bateman's correspondence with official of Newport News Industrial Corporation, VEPCO report on \"Employment and Housing in Virginia Urban Corridor,\" background information on 1978 September rate increase request, and undated spiral-bound book of graphs and charts.","2 items. Agenda for materials for an interim assessment of Virginia's Evaluation Act by the Health Plot Review Committee. Working papers of committee consisting of members of Assembly, JLARC, and state departments, studying procedures of Virginia health care system.","27 items. Correspondence, documents, and notes concerning applications for Virginia Housing and Development Authority loans. Including applications, letters from employers, letters from Bateman on behalf of applicants, background information on VHDA procedures, and background information on tax-exempt, single-family mortgage bonds from the National Conference on State Legislatures.","6 items. Including 1976 December list of research projects, and 1975 annual report on the Sea Grant program, and1977 March VIMS report on research on the Chesapeake Bay sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis in 1977 Ma7. See also Sea Grant Consortium, Series 171.","23 items. Including 1977 April VIMS report on marine science and engineering, advisory, and educational program (sent to Bateman by VIMS Director William Hargis), correspondence from Hargis and officials of William  Mary regarding the status of VIMS, photocopies of 1980 monthly and quarterly reports on VIMS furnished to the Governor's office by William  Mary President Dr. Thomas A. Graves, and Graves' 1980 February progress report on VIMS forwarded to Bateman.","10 items. File consists of letter and enclosed documents from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary, to college Board of Visitors concerning controversy with Director of State Council of Higher Learning Gordon Davies, including state Council report of December 1978 on graduate marine science education.","43 items. Including bill (S. 740) and amendments related to administration of VIMS, 1979 November study and follow-up study of VIMS by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC), 1980 January letters from Thomas A. Graves, President of William  Mary regarding the \"very serious\" financial management problem at VIMS, and a photocopy of Graves' 1980 April progress report.","4 items. 1981 legislative agendas of Virginia Municipal League, and list of League's legislative meetings for 1980 November-December-1981.","23 items. File contains correspondence of officials of the VPA and of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Co. concerning transportation to ports, VPA contract procedure and right of VPA to condemn land. See also Ports of Virginia, Series 147.","37 items. Materials concern such matters as labor contracts, railroad transportation to ports, taxation of containers, port competition, and access of Soviet Bloc merchant ships to Hampton Roads.","32 items. File contains letters and accompanying statistics from VPA Executive Director on debt picture of the VPA, correspondence between Bateman, the VPA legal counsel, and the Attorney General's office regarding proposed retroactive tax exemption for Hampton Roads ports, and proposed VPA budget for 1976-1978.","44 items. Including Bateman's request for legislation expanding authority of VPA to issue industrial revenue bonds, correspondence with office of Governor Mills Godwin and Virginia's Congressional delegation regarding the Norfolk and Western Railway's proposed charge for empty cars moving inland, 1977 July report on history of VPA, and VPA's 1976-1977 annual report.","19 items. File contains letters and resolutions of Hampton Roads Maritime Association to Governor John Dalton, materials relating to Bateman's bill (S. 298) for reorganizing VPA Board, and draft and final copy of Virginia Advisory Legislative Council study of the VPA.","7 items.","2 items. Copy of a letter from officials of Virginia State School at Hampton to an employee 1979 July regarding budget cuts, and Bateman's undated notes on a complaint from the recipient of that letter.","13 items. Copies. File also contains letter from Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard.","6 items. Including Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report #1, and the Center's 1974 report, \"Guarding Our Water Resources.\"","3 items. Including booklet on research programs, 1976-1977; and an analysis and evaluation of Water Resources Administration in Virginia","6 items. Includes report on water resource management in Virginia","15 items. File contains announcement of public meeting on water supply study for Southside Hampton Roads, bulletins on Virginia water laws and quality control, proposed changes in state Water Code, and correspondence regarding possible violations.","39 items. Including notification of Bateman's appointment to committee, and agendas, exhibits, and minutes for meetings of 1978 June 5 and 1978 June 12.","41 items. Including agendas, minutes, and working papers for meetings of 1978 June 21 and 18 July 1978, and Bateman's handwritten notes of meetings, and reports on Virginia Water Law and long-range water supply needs for Southside of Hampton Roads.","26 items. Including agendas and minutes of meetings, reports of subcommittees, and publication on southeast United States water resources.","13 items. Including agendas, minutes and working papers for meetings of1979 May 22 and 1981 December 15.","8 items. Including June 1982 draft report, undated summary report on the Chowan River Project, Bateman's handwritten notes on unidentified Committee meeting, and drafts of undated letter to Committee Chairman Maurice B. Rowe.","7 items. Including Potomac River Flow Agreement and 1977 February report on potential solutions to water supply problems of Northern Virginia.","20 items. Correspondence, memoranda, reports and legislative materials relating to work of Watercraft Subcommittee. File contains minutes of subcommittee meetings, Bateman's handwritten notes on meeting and copy of substitute for House bill (HR 986) proposing reduction of watercraft sales tax.","18 items. File contains copy of 1966 Housing Bill, copy of 1966 updated section of Virginia Code pertaining to housing, excerpts from Congressional Record (1967) relating to racial ghettos sent to Bateman by US Senator Charles Percy, copy of 1968 paperback book \"The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma, testimony and bulletins on prison reform\", and 1969 letter on juvenile delinquency. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; Juveniles, Series 89-92; and Housing Bills, Series 77.","4 items. Two-volume. See also Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","19 items. File includes memorandum regarding training school for the mentally retarded, report of the Ecumenical Church Task Group on Equal Opportunity Employment, analysis of President Nixon's welfare proposals by the office of US Senator William Spong, 1969 report on education for hearing impaired children in Virginia, 1970 study of Virginia Corrections Division, and letters and bulletins about abortion. See also files on Abortion, Series 1; Corrections, Series 29; and Rehabilitation and Social Services, Series 160.","5 items. 1971 statistics on state and local shares of welfare costs; 1971 article on day care centers; 1971 September report by state Department of Welfare and Institutions on Virginia's Public Welfare Laws; and 1971 June report from the Virginia White House Conference on Aging.","6 items. Two copies of 1971 report by Division of Youth Services, \"Services in the Seventies: Virginia's Delinquent Children and Their Families\", and legislative proposal for implementation of the Ten Year Plan.","20 items. Including constituent letters on abortion, testimony on welfare services, prepared by the Virginia League of Social Services Executives, and Department of Welfare's reply to Bateman's inquiry about responsibility of adult children for their needy parents.","3 items. Salary figures and personnel description of Virginia's Department of Welfare sent to Bateman upon request by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard","35 items. Including 1972 summary of amendments to Social Security Act, 1975 bulletin on public welfare statistics, and 1974 January-February correspondence from adult home administrators protesting the low proposed appropriations for old age assistance. See also Adult Homes, Series 2; and Homes for Adults, Series 74.","36 items. Including 1971-1972 Welfare Department annual report, 1973 summary of welfare programs by Welfare Commissioner William Lukhard, Department's circa 1973 summary report on actions to be taken to improve program administration, statistics on Aid to Dependent Children and other programs, and original and copies of memo on welfare fraud prepared by law student/intern and sent by Bateman to various officials.","Photocopies of documents, relating to contract for construction of Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia, and undated memorandum to Bateman explaining the contract. 11 items.","1 item. Interim report, Coastal Wetlands of Virginia by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act/Bill, Series 21-22.","6 items. Summary and recommendations of 1969 December interim report on Virginia's coastal wetlands; 1980 memorandum regarding appointment of a subcommittee to study wetlands issues; and incomplete and unidentified report on wetlands.","See also Coastal Zone Land Management Act, series 21.","With February 1980 memorandum by Bateman, and Bateman's March 1980 letter to Governor John Dalton regarding wetlands bills passed by 1980 General Assembly. 18 items.","41 items. File contains Bateman's letter of 16 July 1970 explaining his position, copies of William  Mary regulations, photocopies from dormitory visitation books, and other \"exhibits\" sent to Bateman by R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs, 1970 and 1972 letters from State Attorney General Andrew Miller, copy of 1971 March 17 William  Mary newspaper, the Flat Hat, and transcripts of Bateman's remarks upon introducing Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24). See also Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175 and Photograph Series 248.","33 items. File contains correspondence between Bateman and William Mary President Thomas A. Graves, concerning a fire at the College library, Bateman's 1972 May 15 complaint against approval of dormitory visitation policy contrary to Bateman's earlier efforts, Graves' 1972 May 24 reply, and bulletins concerning inauguration of the College's special programs. See also files for Senate Joint Resolution 24 (S.J.Res. 24) Series 175; and VIMS Series 216.","29 items. Including 1974 letters to Bateman supporting state appropriations for construction of a new law school building, 1976 letters from William B. Spong, Dean of the Law School, updating affairs at the school, and transcript of Bateman's undated speech (probably 1970-1972) on problems facing Virginia's institutions of higher learning.","2 items. 1960 census report on population and housing in Newport News metropolitan area; 1965 report of state commission to study toll projects financed under State Revenue Bond Act.","1 item. Newport News Planning Commission Neighborhood Analysis and Improvement Program for East End.","4 items. 1966 December statistical tables on tax overlapping in the United States; 1967 paper, \"Toward a Typology of American Cities;\" 1967 report by the Committee for Economic Development, A Fiscal Program for a Balanced Federalism.","7 items. 1967 reports on modernizing state government by the Committee for Economic Development and by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Hampton Roads Jaycees 1968 Community Attitudes Survey; 1969 report on personal income in Virginia.","3 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula","2 items. University of Virginia report, Virginia's Urban Corridor.","7 items. 1970 \"Population Panorama\" of Newport News; reprint of 1971 article from Texas Law Reviewon Virginia Senator William Spong; 1971 December, Virginia's Urban Corridor, prepared for the Virginia Electric and Power Co.; report on land use control in America; 1971 report of the Virginia Rural Affairs Study Commission; 1971 report, Virginia and Tobacco.","1 item. Report, Commonwealth of Virginia Statistical Information","4 items. 1972 report by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on tidal boundaries as legal boundaries; 1972 Winter issue of State Government; 1972 March report, Income in Virginia;1972 report on state appropriations for education.","6 items. Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of Virginia, 1972; report of Virginia Division of War Veteran's Claims, 1972.; reprint of 1972 article in University of Richmond Law Review on the abolition of Dower in Virginia; report on salaries and expenses in 50 state legislatures, 1973; 1972 state publication, Critical Environmental Areas.","2 items. Publication by the Virginia Peninsula Industrial Committee, The Virginia Peninsula.","5 items. Summary of citizen presentations from Fall 1972 Governor's citizen meetings; copy of 1973 address by John R. Swearingen on \"The Energy Dilemma;\" 1973 report, \"Virginia Votes for a New Constitution\".","7 items. 1973 House and Senate documents on the rights of public employees; land use policies; and list of pardons and reprieves; Chase Manhattan Bank report on the oil industry; 1974 report on higher education and the Virginia Assembly; summer 1975 issue of State Government; and 1975 report on population of Virginia cities and counties","79 items. Most correspondence pertains to Bateman's efforts on behalf of constituents with legal and financial problems and problems with governmental and corporate bureaucracies.","58 items. Also contains solicitations for contributions to charitable organizations and Bateman's replies.","80 items. Letters concern a wide variety of issues, but largest portion pertain to legislation affecting education and rights of retarded citizens. File contains numerous position papers and legislative agendas from lobbying groups.","81 items. Most letters concern salaries for teachers and other state employees. Also includes correspondence soliciting Bateman's assistance for constituents.","76 items. Letters from constituents and lobbying groups, regarding wide variety of issues, including coal shipment, Lee-Jackson-King Day, eligibility for Medicaid, and state employees salaries.","81 items. Letters received from constituents and lobbyists with copies of replies, regarding a wide variety of issues and requests for Bateman's intervention on behalf of constituents in legal trouble.","71 items. Most letters concern tuition assistance grants, veterans' cemeteries, court filing fees, coal severance tax, and, especially, beginning in February 1982, the Assembly vote on the Equal Rights Amendment. File contains some copies of bills and lobbyists' position papers. See also other correspondence folders and files on particular subjects.","134 items. Most prominent are an intensive campaign on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment, a few letters on state funding for abortions, teachers' salaries, legal aid for the poor, and a bill regarding United Parcel Service. File includes many copies of bills and mailings from such groups as the League of Women Voters and \"Moral Majority.\"","82 items. Largest portion of letters are mass mailings opposing state aid for abortions and regarding bill on taxation of parochial schools. Letters on a variety of legislative issues. See also Abortion, series 1.","73 items. Correspondence from lobbyists and constituents on wide variety of issues, resumes for legislative aide positions, background memoranda from National Conference of State Legislatures, and forms for travel reimbursement.","28 items. Miscellaneous correspondence, including letters pertaining to pending legislation, letters and enclosures from constituents and lobbyists and resumes and vitas of job seekers.","71 items. File includes letters on specific issues, such as the Equal Rights Amendment and veterans' cemeteries and correspondence seeking Bateman's assistance on behalf of constituents.","22 items. File contains Robb's remarks to Assembly committees on 1982-1984 budget; sequence of events and related exhibits pertaining to proposed amendments to state constitution; and correspondence on such issues as Virginia's Conflict of Interest Act, the Reagan \"New Federalism\" programs and Medicaid cost containment.","43 items. Communications from Governor Charles Robb and other state officials, regarding such issues as drunk driving, public drunkenness, training for jailers, state welfare budget, relief of Norfolk savings and loans, Medicaid cost containment, and Governor's appointments","Phone messages, handwritten notes and documents related to Bateman's handling of constituents' problems with governmental agencies. (20 items.)","27 items. Letters received from constituents and Bateman's form letter reply concerning proposed changes in health care in nursing homes under the Medicaid program.","62 items. Grouped by issue. Correspondence and enclosed bills from constituents and lobbyists regarding domestic violence bill, insurance issues, nursing issues, Senate page jobs, and labor union issues.","38 items. Including requests not to raise state taxes, letters concerning care for housing for the mentally retarded and extensive statistical materials from and about Newport News Public Schools.","28 items. Contains letter and bills from Virginia Chapter of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, letters from agricultural groups on agricultural education and research funds in 1982-1984 budget, letters from Virginia Municipal League and Virginia Retail Merchants Association, and handwritten letter from death row inmate inquiring about Bateman's position on the death penalty.","25 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". Contains draft legislation from subcommittee to study revision of Family Trust Fund section of Virginia Code, letters and reports on funding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, letter and transcript of statement from Northern Virginia Service Station Dealers Association on proposed gas tax, and letters from governments of Spotsylvania County and City of Virginia Beach.","48 items. Letters and reports from persons and organizations outside Bateman's district, marked \"not worth much\". File contains letters from professors and administrators at state colleges concerning funding; copy of American Transportation Report on transportation needs of the 1980's; correspondence and photocopies of clippings opposing abortion; and packet of promotional materials on the City of Roanoke.","60 items. Items concern tax bill (S. 305) which religious groups claimed would subject churches and Christian schools to government surveillance. Most items are signed form letters.","14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's \"Relief Bill.\"","47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated \"might be worth looking at\" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.","80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as \"not worth much.\" File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of \"look-alike\" drugs.","1 item. 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Trained in law, he was elected to the Constitutional Convention of 1901 where he made his mark by opposing in the revised constitution, the use of phrase describing Virginia citizens as only Christian; his strong belief in the Baptist faith prompted his speech.","He rose to be elected in 1913 to be Virginia's attorney-general on a reform platform which included initiative and referendum, the short ballot, etc. In 1922 he was appointed William and Mary's director of the School of Government and Citizenship (School of Law) where he excelled as a teacher and was also elected Mayor of Williamsburg. He served as a Sunday School teacher at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","His run for the gubernatorial seat had the approval of Harry Byrd, leader of the Virginia Democratic machine (called the Byrd Organization) and he worked with Byrd during his term as a maverick governor. 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Mentions funeral of Reverdy Johnson, his lecture to South Baltimore Mechanics Library Association; shaking hands with Ulysses S. Grant; death of Richard Fuller; and hearing the astronomer simon Newcomb speak.","Photograph of Richmond College faculty, 1888, including JP, Jr. (missing)","Sermons 1857-1868 and n.d. (no date); and newspaper clippings from The Religious Herald 10 November 1870, concerning death of Richard Hugh Bagby","Printed and manuscript sermons, 1876, 1887, 1901, and n.d. (no date), including sermon on history of Lee Street Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md","Essays and Addresses Presented at the first metting of the Congress of Virginian Baptists, 1883; The Blood of Jesus (unauthorized tract); manuscript record book of [Baptists?] probably in Richmond, Va., 1880's","Essays and Addresses Presented at the Second Congress of Virginia Baptists, 1886; Southern Baptists Convention, 1888; Religious Herald, 1899; The Civil Sabbath, 15 Nov 1900","Temperance, petitions (from Va. branches of W.C.T.U. including Staunton Branch [bearing signature of Flora (Cooke) Stuart]), Letters and notes 1882-1885","including record of salary recieved as professor at Richmond College.","Receipted bills, 1897","Receipted bills, 1898","Receipted bills, 1899","Receipted bills, 1900","Letters, 1856-1857, including letters written from Columbian College.","Letters, including letters written from Columbian College","Letters, 1859 written while attending Columbian College","Letters, 1860, written while teaching at Columbian College","Letters, 1861, written while teaching at Columbian College and concerning the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln","Correspondence, 1870-1873, including letter from John Pollard, Jr. to his children","Family correspondence, 1874-1907. Includes letters written by John Pollard, Jr. on trips to Rawley Springs, Rockingham Co., Va., Southern Baptist Convention at charleston, S.C., Philadelphia Centennial [ typewritten letter from Centennial], Groton, Conn., Buffalo Springs, [?] ; Portland, Me., Round Lake, N.Y. and London, Eng. Also includes letter of John Pollard (1803-1877) concerning his second marriage; and letters of John Garland Pollard. Also includes obituary of Susie Virginia Pollard.","James Pollard, Ord[inance] Dept. Rodes' Division, to John Pollard, Jr. concerning conduct of Confederate soilders during Gettysburg Campaign","Including calls to be pastor in Northampton Co., Va., and Farmville, Va., and a letter concerning John Garland Pollard at Columbian College. Also includes certificate as member of Masons; letter of thanks to Virginia (Bagby) Pollard and resolutions adopted to John Pollard upon their leaving Lee St. Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md.","Letters to John and Virginia Bagby Pollard, Letters 1861-1876","While serving in Confederate States Army at Gloucester Point and Yorktown, Va; and near Adams Run, S.C., and in the trenches near Petersb[ur]g, [Va.].","Letters 1861-1876 ( including letter of Edward Bagby)","Including letter of T.P. Bagby written while attending Richmond College.","Letters to and from, Includes letters from Alfred [Bagby ?], Mattie Evans, Mary E. Gresham, Mattie Hill, Virginia F. Lawrence, Sue Ryland and B. Woodward.","Copy of New Testament","Speech entitled \"The Spoils System\" delivered in response to an article by H.R. Pollard. no date., speaker unidentified.","Pollard and Bagby family fragments including on unidentified photograph","John Garland Pollard. Biographical material","Biography of John Garland Pollard by his sister, Maud Turman","1904 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do). 1906( names of lawsuits), 1908 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do), 1911 (appointments), 1916 (appointments for speeches), 1917 ( vote totals, appointments for speeches and campaign strategy), and 1929 (3 books; appointements for speeches, addresses of people and things to do for campaign). Files, John Garland Pollard's diary of World War I work in France, see Professional Files, Y.M.C.A.","Photographs","Photographs","Photographs","no date. (some taken during his gubernatorial term)","Copy of will, lists of bequests","Correspondence, mostly with John Garland Pollard (some letters concern teaching of evolution in schools) and letters of sympathy to John Garland Pollard on death of his brother, EBP, 1927. Also includes correspondence of Robert N. Pollard with John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence, with John Garland Pollard concerning John Garland Pollard's efforts to have him appointed federal Judge. Includes correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Cary T. Grayson and Carter Glass.","Written ( or copied) by M.E. Pollard; newspaper clipping, 1917, concerning death of Mrs. Robert N. Pollard and poem, \" My Mother\"","Maud P. Sherman (sister of John Garland Pollard) correspondence, 1925-1936","Folders 56-","Mr. and Mrs. G. Harvey (sister of John Garland Pollard and brother- in- law). Correspondence, 1925-1937","Correspondence, 1921-1936. concerning student loan Funds established by Bagby at University of Richmond and William and Mary","Correspondence, 1923-1936, of A. Paul Bagby, Alfred Bagby, Jr. (and wife), Charles T. Bagby, George P. Bagby, Harry A. Bagby, Leslie H. Bagby, Luther R. Bagby, Mabel Strother Bagby, Olive Bagby, Sue E. Bagby, William F. Bagby, and William Hugh Bagby with John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence, 1928-1933","Correspondence, 1920-1937, concerning finances, William Jenings Byan's opinions concerning illness of Woodrow Wilson, Depression and drunken driving. Also includes correspondence of C. Browne Garnett, Jr., [?] Gignilliat, Hattie Belle Gresham and Lalla Smoot.","Correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1935, concerning death of John Garland Pollard's sister, Mrs. J. W. Willis and health of John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1936-1937, concerning health of John Garland Pollard","Correspondence. Chiefly letters from Pollard children and Billie Harris in China","Interdenominational missionary records","Correspondence. Mostly correspondence with John Garland Pollard and Pollard children. For correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1930-1934, see Governorship Files","List of Files, callers at Executive mansion, Christmas cards and gifts sent and received. 1933-1942","Chiefly correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1937 and undated Includes letter of Joseph P. Kennedy","Chiefly cprrespondence with John Garland Pollard 1934-1937","Papers relating to attendance at National Cathedral School, 1922-1925","Receipts and Bills chiefly relating to wedding","Florida Vacation, 1936-1937 mostly notes and correspondence","\"Get Well\" letters, chiefly addressed to Mrs. John Garland Pollard","List of cards etc.","Mrs. John Garland Pollard's drafts of answers to sympathy letters, lists of those who sent flowers, condolences, letter, etc","Sympathy Letters and telegrams. A-E","Sympathy Letters and telegrams F-L","Sympathy Letters and telegrams M-R","Sympathy letters and telegrams, S-Z and Resolutions","Sympathy cards","Stock certificates, deeds, letter relating to cases, etc","1915-1918 Includes a notebook of carbon copy notes and letters prior to John Garland Pollard's departure for France, 1918, and during his stay","Expenses April to August 31, no year (year during residence in Williamsburg)","Business correspondence with Walter C. and W.B. Hopkins, 1921-1933","Banking Matters and correspondence","Mostly printed material-- home plans etc","Plats and Plans,(see also oversize) Ginter Park, Richmond; Chandler Court, Williamsburg home plans, Pollard Park, Belle Haven","Deeds. American Terminal Warehouse--Armour and Company and Gordon-Garnett.","Deeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds, including William and Mary and Williamsburg deeds.","Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds, etc. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Correspondence with Mrs. A.W. Dearing (purchaser of John Garland Pollard's Chandler Court house).","Washington area","and to Mrs. JCP (II)-1940. Also inaugural invitations","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II) -1940) Invites other than the White House","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)- 1940). Invites other than the White House","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)-1940). Invites other than the White House","Programs, badges, etc","Bulletins, notes of meetings, etc., 1940-1970","Xmas Cards, dinners, etc. 1927-1936","(most of the John Garland Pollard clippings are to found in his vols.). Includes obituaries","Clippings, pamphlets, photographs.","Miscellaneous correspondence, etc.","Miscellaneous correspondence. 1921-1937, concerning founding of Marshall-Wythe School of Politics and Governmet, Va. gubernational race of 1925, and health of John Garland Pollard.","ABC Advisory Commitee, 1934-1937","Correspondence and data, 1929","Correspondence, 1932-1933","Correspondence and printed matter, 1927-1928","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence with W. Garrett Conant, President of the National Society of American Art","Correspondence. 1931-1932. Including letter to Lady Astor from Stanley Baldwin","Correspondence with members of 1932- 1937, including new tribute to St. Andress motifs","War department correspondence.","Including correspondence of Gari Melchers","William Jennings Bryan and other members of the Bryan family, 1913-1924","Correspondence and with members of the Bryan family, 1925-1926 ; Re scopes trial","Memorial Association. Correspondence with P.H. Callahan and Ruth Bryan Owen","Correspondence and legal papers, 1928-1935","Correspondence, clipings, speeches 1923-1929","Correspondence and lcippings, 1930","Correspondence","Correspondence and clippings, 1932 (January-April), including Byrd for Presidential campaign material.","Correspondence","Correspondence, etc. 1933-1966, including speech by Byrd re John Garland Pollard","Correspondence, 1927-1932","Miscellaneous, 1922-1937","Includes letter to Elizabeth Cox giving John Garland Pollard's views on co-education. Miscellaneous, 1922-1937","Correspondence, 1926-1929 concerning memorial to William Jennings Bryan; and prohibition. (See also Bryan)","Printed material, 1935","Printed material, etc. 1935","Printed material","Copies of and correspondence, 1923-1928","Correspondence, clippings, notes, 1900-1902","\"Survivors\" correspondence, 1913","Correspondence and printed material, 1930","Letter to John Garland Pollard","Correspondence and printed material, 1935, includes letter from John D. Rockerfeller","Booklets and correspondence, 1934-1935","Printed matter and correspondence, 1936-1937","Correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence, 1930","County map of Virginia, 1915","John Garland Pollard's review of Lillian Craig's book, \"The Road to Echo\" Correspondence with D.S. Freeman concerning the review, etc.","including letters of Ted Dalton, Westmoreland Davis, Collins Denny, Jr., E. Griffith Dodson, and Ashton Dovell","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and clippings","Correspondence and articles, 1928-1937","E. Miscellaneous 1926-1934","Letter in response to invention","1 letter accepting invitations","including correspondnece with Sarah Lee Fain, Junis P. Fishburn, R. D. Ford (concerning Kate Walker Barrett) and Harry Emerson Fosdick","Correspondence, 1919-1928, concerning Y.M.C.A.","Mostly church and state relations, 1937","Correspondence, etc.","Complaints and recommendations","Chiefly correspondence re John Garland Pollard's and J.F. Nigent's re-appointments, 1924-1934","G. Miscellaneous","Certificate of incorporation, 1912","Correspondence, 1920-1931","Directories and ordinances","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and Clippings","Correspondence, including correspondence concerning the restoration of Bruton Parish Church","Invitation to Governors, printed material, John Garland Pollard's address of welcome.","Correspondence with Harry Byrd","Correspondence and clippings","Correspondence and clippings","Clippings","Expenses. (Bank Records)","Expenses. (Hotel, Printing)","Expenses. (Multigraphing)","Congratulatory letters. A-B.","Congratulatory letters. C-D.","Congratulatory letters. E-G.","Congratulatory letters. H-J.","Congratulatory letters. K-L.","Congratulatory letters. M.","Congratulatory letters. N-P.","Congratulatory letters. R-S.","Congratulatory letters. T.","Congratulatory letters. U-Z.","Correspondence and clippings. Including letter from Pollard-Dovell Democratic club, Williamsburg, Va.","Correspondence, includes speeches of opponent, W.M. Brown, and clippings.","Correspondence and clippings. Includes letter to W.M. Brown and unpubllished reply to Bishop Cannon's attack.","Mostly congratulatory letters. A-Bon.","Mostly congratulatory letters. Boo-Bz.","Mostly congratulatory letters. C.","Mostly congratulatory letters. D-E.","Mostly congratulatory letters. F-G","Mostly congratulatory letters. H.","Mostly congratulatory letters. I-K","Mostly congratulatory letters. L.","Mostly congratulatory letters. M-Mc.","Mostly congratulatory letters. N-Q","Mostly congratulatory letters. R.","Mostly congratulatory letters. S.","Mostly congratulatory letters. T.","Mostly congratulatory letters. U-Z.","Letters of thanks","Letters of thanks, Includes election results.","Correspondence.","Correspondence and other material.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Letters from John Garland Pollard's office including letters from Violet McDougall (Pollard) and letters concerning the Danville Strike and busts of Virginians, and location of Va. Museum of Fine Arts.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Corrupt Practices Acts. Pamphlets and mimeo data.","Good Roads. Printed material.","Government. Printed material; speech entitled \"Who Represent the People of Virginia\" by James E. Pate.","Taxation. Letter and pamphlets.","Including resolution by General Assembly endorsing Harry F. Byrd for president, proposal to cut expenses in criminal trials, and purchase of Jamestown.","A.","Applications for Jobs. A.","Applications for Jobs. B.","Applications for Jobs. C.","Applications for Jobs. D.","Applications for Jobs. E.","Applications for Jobs. F.","Applications for Jobs. G.","Applications for Jobs. H.","Applications for Jobs. I, J.","Applications for Jobs. K.","Applications for Jobs. L.","Applications for Jobs. M.","Applications for Jobs. N, O.","Applications for Jobs. P.","Applications for Jobs. Q, R.","Applications for Jobs. S.","Applications for Jobs. T, U, V.","Applications for Jobs. W, Z.","B, including letters from Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee, and letter from William J. Clark, president of Virginia Union University, concerning low cost housing project for Black people.","C, including fundraising request from William J. Clark, President of Virginia Union University, correspondence with sister, Mrs. G. Harvey Clarke, and nephew, G. Stanley Clarke, and in-laws, Judge Heriot Clarkson, c.c. Cooper (concerning Prohibition).","Carters' Grove, (including aerial photographs), and the creation of Colonial National Historical Park.","Clippings including John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state","Congratulatory letters.","Cox Family, correspondence.","D, E.","F (including letters concerning Federal Bar Assocaition).","G (including correspondence with Noel Gaines concerning John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state).","George Washington University.","H.","Invitations","Invitations","J, K, L.","M.","Military Academy appointments","N, O, P.","Publication notes","Q, R.","S.","Smoot Family, correspondence.","Speech Material.","T, U, V.","W, X, Y, Z.","\"Wits-Bits.\"","Letters re Jackson Monument","Letters and clippings","Correspondence re appointments","Letter re arrangements","Letter re arrangements","Correspondence re: sale of property","Correspondence re: sale of property","Correspondence re new school","Notes and clippings about Mason and Gunston Hall","Correspondence","Inscribed poem \"John Pollard of Virginia\"","Mimeographed report","Report on the program","Correspondence and mimeographed material","Mimeographed material and correspondence","Including letters of Ruth (Bryan) Owen Rohde","Correspondence","Re visit to Yorktown","Signed program and letter","Correspondence, chiefly business and political","Correspondence regarding John Garland Pollard's copy of","Includes correspondence with A. J. Montague","Correspondence with H. St. George Tucker re Tucker's campaign for governorship","W. A. Jones' and Carter Glass' campaigns for U.S. Senate. Correspondence, etc.","Printed material re Jones and Glass campaigns","A. J. Montague's possible judgeship. Correspondence, etc.","John Garland Pollard's campaign for Attorney General; Popular Government League. Correspondence","Correspondence and printed material re inauguration of Gov. Stuart and John Garland Pollard as Attorney General. Also correspondence of Virginia Progressive Democratic League.","Prohibition \"Speech Stuff\" and newspaper clippings","Prohibition. Clippings and correspondence, including correspondence with James Cannon.","Chiefly John Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material.","John Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence. Attitude of the \"Drys\" and the Anti-Saloon League.","Correspondence, campaign literature for governorship, clippings","Campaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material. Anti-Saloon League letters.","Campaign for Governor. Clippings and copy of speech about Ellyson, n.d.","Campaign for Governor. Account book listing expenses and supporters by county.","Campaign for Governor. General Correspondence.","War time clippings (some relating to John Garland Pollard's work abroad).","Correspondence, printed material, and clippings.","Trinkle vs. Anderson governorship.","Correspondence re government and medicine and John Garland Pollard's campaign for Federal Trade Commission appointment (see also FTC folder).","Correspondence, affidavits, and printed materail relating to government and medicine, HGP's interest in FTC appointment, reorganization of State government, John Garland Pollard as chairman of Williamsburg Democratic Committee.","Reorganization of State government; Hoover-Smith Presidential campaign. H.F. Byrd letters included.","Correspondence re Hoover-Smith campaign.","Correspondence re Hoover-Smith campaign","Printed material and clippings re reorganization of State government, prohibition, and Hoover-Smith campaign.","Miscellaneous correspondence and printed material","Correspondence","Correspondence, Anti-Saloon League Yearbook","Correspondence and printed matter","Chiefly printed matter","Correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence and printed matter","Printed material including: Speech, Indian appropriations by T. A. E. Weadock, 1894. Legal aspects of Christian Science, 1901. Case in Supreme Court of Nebraska (2 copies--see clippings in back of each copy), 1904. Christian Science and legislation, 1906. The Los Angeles case, 1907.","Printed material including: \"Religious Liberty in America\" by Charles M. Snow, 1914. Clipping of Model Sunday Law, 1915.","Chiefly printed material including the following \"Religious Herald\" articles: \"Freedom, Civil and Religious,\" 1920. \"Baptists and Religious Liberty,\" 1920. \"The Bible in the Public Schools,\" 1923.","Printed material including: William Jennings Bryan speech at Democratic Convention, 1924. Minutes of Peninsula Baptist Association, 1925. Bibliographies on Bible study and religious education. Bible in public schools. \"Religious Herald\" pamphlets and clippings.","Correspondence and printed material","Correspondence and printed material including \"The Church in Politics\" (booklet).","Printed material and correspondence including the following: \"The Story of Religious Intolerance\" by Hudson Cary, etc. \"Liberty\" Magazines. \"The Vatican-Italian Accord.\"","Printed material and correspondence including: \"The Danger of Catholicism in Public School.\" \"The Truth Shall Make You Free.\" \"Legal Status of Bible Reading and religious Instruction in Public Schools.\" \"Liberty\" article: \"The Ideals of Thomas Jefferson on Religious Liberty\" by John Garland Pollard.","Printed material including: Copies of John Garland Pollard's speech before the Constitutional Convention of Virginia in 1901 (in \"Liberty\"). \"Virginia's Task in Higher Education.\" \"Religious Liberty and Mutual Understanding.\"","Printed material including: \"Liberty\" and other magazine articles. \"Laws Relating to the Releasing of Pupils from Public Schools on Religious Instruction.\" \"Week-day Religious Instruction.\" Jeremiah Moore, 1746-1815.","Printed material and correspondence including the following: \"Aid to Parochial and other Schools.\" \"The Kourier,\" November 1934 publication of the Ku Klux Klan. \"New Relations with Jews and Catholics.\" \"Discussion Outlines for Protestant Groups.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: State aid to schools. \"The School of Law of Illinois\" (book). \"State Aid to Donominational Schools.\" \"Kourier\", July 1935. \"Religious Liberty: Civilization's Barometer\" by Strauss. \"Liberty\" copies.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Liberty\" magazine copies. Annual Southern Baptist Convention (See notes on cover). Report of the President of the University of Richmond.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Reference on the Use of Public Funds for the Support of Private or Sectarian Educational Institutions\" (NEA memo). \"Liberty\" magazine, 2nd quarter of 1937. Congresssional Records, February 10th, 11th, and 12th of 1937.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Axioms of Religious Liberty\" by James. \"Religion and Politics\" by John W. Davis. \"The Bible: Should It be in the School Room?\" by Franklin Steiner.","Correspondence and court records re: scholarships and drive for funds","Letter of thanks for hospitality","Correspondence","Letter and clippings","Letters of thanks, etc.","Sa-Se","Sh-Sl.","Sm-Sp.","St-Sz.","Correspondence and printed matter","Proclamation by Governor Pollard and clipping","Printed material and correspondence. Assessed value of personal property for 1920. Tax levies, etc.","Memos, digests of statements, etc.","General correspondence","General correspondence","Correspondence and data on bank deposits.","Reports, memos, and correspondence.","Correspondence and typed and printed material","Newspaper clippings.","Data, charts, maps.","Correspondence","Correspondence re political matters","Correspondence re political matters. Mostly 1921.","Correspondence re political matters.","Miscellaneous correspondence","Correspondence","Letters of congratulations","Correspondence re positions. Phone directory.","Letters to John Garland Pollard from his office and other B of VA material","Miscellaneous correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence","Printed matter.","Typescriipts and correspondence","Correspondence. Including correspondence concerning National Park Service and Shenandoah National Park.","Correspondence and reports.","Correspondence, roster, and programs","Correspondence and news letters","News letters","Receipts","Correspondence","Correspondence, concerning Fork Union Military Academy","Correspondence, includes correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and with J. T. Davis concerning possible appointment to Federal Trade Commission.","Correspondence including correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and Dr. E. G. Swem","Including correspondence concerning William \u0026 Mary Presidential vacancy caused by death of J. A. C. Chandler. Also mentions an order for a gold seal, ordered from Balfour, London,  that is to be awarded as a prize at commencement. Correspondence include John Stewart Bryan, Robert H. Tucker, Cary T. Grayson, Harry F. Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, J. H. Dillard, George C. Peery and correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934.","Correspondence including correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934. Correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, Cary T. Grayson, Kenneth Chorley, and Mrs. Alfred I. Dupont. Correspondence concerns possibility of John Garland Pollard's return to the College and his appointment to the Board of Visitors.","Correspondence, including correspondence concerning Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and reports re restoration and John Garland Pollard's mayoralty campaign","Printed historical material","Correspondence","Letter re autograph copy of \"Dixie.\"","Mimeo press releases","Miscellaneous correspondence","John Garland Pollard's work with Y.M.C.A. in France including original and typescripts of diary. (See also manuscript volumes, folders 81, 339, 546-563, including anti-German propoganda.)","Historical and printed material, including programs and invitations concerning the Yorktown sesquincentinnial","Correspondence re Yorktown Country Club, Yorktown Memorial Institute, etc.","John Barton Payne Collection, catalog, 1926","(Bound)","Also, copies of \"The Four Arts\" magazine","Building plans Copy of \"The Four Arts\" magazine","Two clippings","Copy of the \"Commowealth\" magazine, which includes an article about John Garland Pollard and the VMFA","Also, \"Prospectus of Program\"","\"The Main Currents in the Development of American Painting\". \"Prospectus of Program, 1936-1937\". \"Organic Laws\". \"Roster of Members\".","Reports.","Reports, includes letter from sculptress, Malvina Hoffman","Applicants for positions with the museum","Thoams C. Parker- Thomas Colt controversy. Letters favoring Parker for Director","Letters favoring Parker for Director","Letters favoring Parker. Data re Colt.","Communications favoring Parker. Affidavits concerning Colt. Letter by Colt.","Letters to and from both sides","Final correspondence. Appointment of Colt as Curator.","Corrsepondence and copy of will.","Correspondence","Correspondence.","Correspondence concerning","Correspondence, clippings, and notes","Correspondence, minutes, and legal papers","Manuel and Treasurer's book","Sunday School. Printed matter and reports.","Sunday School reports re religion by great men in business","Correspondence regarding","Correspondence and reports","Printed minutes of annual sessions","Financial matters, correspondence, and memos","Check stubs, checks, and bank statements","Correspondence and printed matter. Attendance contest with Methodists in Sunday Schools.","Correspondence with and about new pastor","Correspondence mainly about sale of property","Correspondence about building new church","Articles and newspaper comments","General correspondence","Data for future articles","Data for future articles","National Youth Act. Copies, comments, and correspondence","\"The Ohio Situation.\" Correspondence about proposed aid in Ohio to parochial schools.","Printed matter, memos, and correspondence","Editor of \"The Religious Herald\". Correspondence about Baptist Policies","Sunday School children's letters defining word and Pollard's reply.","Manuscript and printed speeches by John Garland Pollard, by other person, and speech material gathered by John Garland Pollard. (See also Mansucript Volumes and Professional Files, appropriate folders)","See also manuscript volumes","Unfair Trade Practices","Tax Equalization.","Law as vocation","Democratic Convention speeches","Notes and speeches on Thomas Jefferson","Theodore Roosevelt articles on heroes of World War I.","Speeches","Part I.","Part II.","Correspondence, notes, clippings, printed matter","Notes for future editions","List of cases. Certificate of copyright","Correspondence","Correspondence and printed material","Correspondence","Correspondence","Notes and clippings","First edition. Comments from Bagbys and Pollards","First edition. Thanks from distinguished people.","First edition. Thanks from members of the General Assembly.","First edition. Thanks miscellaneous.","First edition. Requests for copy. Mailing list for second edition.","Second edition. Notes.","Second edition. Correspondence.","Third edition. Correspondence and clippings, includes letters from political and literary notables: Charles E. Hughes, Eleanor Roosevelt, etc.","Chiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell Company, publishers.","Chiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell company, publishers.","Proofs and notes","(Newspaper clipping). John Garland Pollard, \"Virginia, Where Washington Lived,\" Review of Reviews","Various subjects","Various subjects","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","Scrapbook of clippings, photographs","Scrapbook of photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia (Late nineteenth century)","Volume containing typscript of \"To A Waterfowl\" and typescript of article re Washington Irving.","Scrapbook of clippings and memorabilia.","Notebook of \"Scraps\" (poems, quotes, jokes, anecdotes, and 5a. etc. collected by John Garland Pollard.","Volume containing newspaper clippings of poems, jokes, etc.","Volume containing signed photographs of members","Clippings with list of papers favorable to Pollard's candidacy","Campaign literature relating to his campaign for Governor","Speeches and speech material including speeches delivered in France","Typescripts","Typescript","Some of these items have are already listed in Series 1 of the finding aid but have to be stored separately due to their physcial dimensions.","[Series 1, Folder 8] Original in the Virginia State Library","[see also Series 1, Folder 98?]","[Series 1, Folder 12A]","The framed certificate that was part of this addition has been moved to the Artifacts collection.","Correspondence, notecards , publications: \"America's Favorite Poems\" published by Frederic J. Haskin, \"These United States\" a pamphlet of an address given by Nicholas Murray Butler on March 23, 1931 at the University of California, Berkeley, \"Fifteen Minutes a Day, The Harvard Classics\" edited by Charles W. Eliot, \"Commonwealthe Gleanings, A Collection of Epigrams, \" \"Plutology and Politics\" by Gilbert F. Stevenson, 1930, \"Higher Education in Virginia\" by William H. Stauffer, 1936, \"An Overlooked side of George Washington\" an address by Joseph Buffington, 1932, and a typed list of \"Extracts from Freethought Year Book.\"","1936 letter from Fred T. Wilson with a pamphlet, \"The Political Thought of John Dickinson,\" and a typed manuscript on George Mason.","Letters from W. Marvin Watson, Special Assistant to the President and Mrs. Margaret Price of The Democratic National Committee.","A print of the Governor's Mansion entitled \"Early Print of Governor's Mansion of Virginia.\"","Large Christmas card from Sid Salomon with an embossed print of the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence and an attached story of the picture.","Large Christmas card from Jean and Sid Salomon with an photograph of the 1967-1968 St. Souis Blues hockey team and a print of \"If,\" by Rudyard Kipling on gold paper.","Cartoon, \"A Double Ringer,\" by Fed O. Seibel of the R ichmond Times-Dispatch, dated July 28, 1933, about wedding of Governor Pollard and Violet Elizabeth. Inscribed to \"Governor John Garland Pollard with my compliments, Fred O. Seibel.\" Mounted on illustrating board.","This collection contains the correspondence and papers of John Garland Pollard related to his career at William \u0026 Mary.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary.","Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Marshall-Wythe School of Law","Phi Beta Kappa. Virginia Alpha (College of William and Mary)","United States. Board of Veterans Appeals","United States. 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A progressive Democrat interested in reform, his administration as governor was marred by dealing with the country's worst economic crisis. From King and Queen County, Va. he combined a strong sense of public service with a firm belief in the separation of church and state and a whimsical sense of humor. Trained in law, he was elected to the Constitutional Convention of 1901 where he made his mark by opposing in the revised constitution, the use of phrase describing Virginia citizens as only Christian; his strong belief in the Baptist faith prompted his speech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e He rose to be elected in 1913 to be Virginia's attorney-general on a reform platform which included initiative and referendum, the short ballot, etc. In 1922 he was appointed William and Mary's director of the School of Government and Citizenship (School of Law) where he excelled as a teacher and was also elected Mayor of Williamsburg. He served as a Sunday School teacher at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e His run for the gubernatorial seat had the approval of Harry Byrd, leader of the Virginia Democratic machine (called the Byrd Organization) and he worked with Byrd during his term as a maverick governor. One of his chief accomplishments by far during the Great Depression was the founding of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the first state-supported art museum in the United States. Unfortunately, the Byrd mandate of fiscal integrity and balanced budgets did not permit much help to the suffering citizens of the commonwealth. State salaries were cut ten percent including the salary of the governor.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1930, John Garland Pollard, a professor at the College of William and Mary was elected governor of the commonwealth of Virginia. A progressive Democrat interested in reform, his administration as governor was marred by dealing with the country's worst economic crisis. From King and Queen County, Va. he combined a strong sense of public service with a firm belief in the separation of church and state and a whimsical sense of humor. Trained in law, he was elected to the Constitutional Convention of 1901 where he made his mark by opposing in the revised constitution, the use of phrase describing Virginia citizens as only Christian; his strong belief in the Baptist faith prompted his speech.","He rose to be elected in 1913 to be Virginia's attorney-general on a reform platform which included initiative and referendum, the short ballot, etc. In 1922 he was appointed William and Mary's director of the School of Government and Citizenship (School of Law) where he excelled as a teacher and was also elected Mayor of Williamsburg. He served as a Sunday School teacher at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","His run for the gubernatorial seat had the approval of Harry Byrd, leader of the Virginia Democratic machine (called the Byrd Organization) and he worked with Byrd during his term as a maverick governor. One of his chief accomplishments by far during the Great Depression was the founding of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the first state-supported art museum in the United States. Unfortunately, the Byrd mandate of fiscal integrity and balanced budgets did not permit much help to the suffering citizens of the commonwealth. State salaries were cut ten percent including the salary of the governor."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["John Garland Pollard Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLetters, clippings, manuscript volumes, business papers, pamphlets, genealogical material, family papers, reports, memos, campaign literature, photographs of John G. Pollard (1871-1937), lawyer, educator, statesman, humanitarian, and governor of Virginia, 1930-1934. Prominent correspondents include Henry Watkins Anderson, Lady Astor, Frederic W. Boatwright, David K. E. Bruce, John Stewart Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Harry F. Byrd, James Cannon, J. A. C. Chandler, Calvin Coolidge, Westmoreland Davis, Jessie Ball Dupont, Carter Glass, John D. Rockefeller, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Claude A. Swanson, Lyon G. Tyler, Alexander W. Weddell, and Woodrow Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 3 contains the correspondence and papers of John Garland Pollard related to his career at the College of William and Mary.\n \n \n Box 4, Folder 98 contains plot plans for Pollard Park and Chandler Court in Williamsburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes, clippings. Includes letters of H.E. Bacon concerning death of Thomas Pollard, Alexander S. Brown, William MacFarlane Jones, Hugh Pollard (of London, England) John Pollard, John Garland Pollard, Violet McDougall Pollard; typescript of Pollard and Robinson family Bible record; newspaper obituary of Dr. George Franklin Bagby; and biographical sketch of John Pollard (1839-1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes: and photocopy of Pollard and Robinson family Bible record\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family; letter, 1891,of Grace Hawthorne (Phillips) Pollard; will (copy) of John Pollard (1803-1877); and chart, 1870, of Pollard Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Bagby family tree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson, Elizabeth Pollard Cox and Dodge, Jessie Gresham Pollard, compilers. Pamphlet. (Acc. no. 76-53)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat of Petition from the citizens of St. Stephens Parish of New Kent County to Lt. Gov. Henry Chicheley, 1683?. Robert Pollard's signature among the petitioners. Original in the Virginia State Library. Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript book of oaths, 1785\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCyphering book which includes law notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLicense to practice law (signed by John B. Clopton, John A. Meredith and John Taylor Lomax); photograph; phrenology chart; obituary of wife Juliet (Jeffries) Pollard; and will (copy) of Thomas Jefferies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColumbian College Diplomas. Oversize. T.P. commencement address, 1850, Columbian College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto son, John Pollard, Jr., 1860. 1 leter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutobiography. (See also manuscript volumes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKept while serving as minister of Les St. Baptist Churh, Baltimore, Md., and on trips to Virginia, the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pa, New York, New London, Ct., and Washington, D.C. Mentions funeral of Reverdy Johnson, his lecture to South Baltimore Mechanics Library Association; shaking hands with Ulysses S. Grant; death of Richard Fuller; and hearing the astronomer simon Newcomb speak.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of Richmond College faculty, 1888, including JP, Jr. (missing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSermons 1857-1868 and n.d. (no date); and newspaper clippings from The Religious Herald 10 November 1870, concerning death of Richard Hugh Bagby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted and manuscript sermons, 1876, 1887, 1901, and n.d. (no date), including sermon on history of Lee Street Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssays and Addresses Presented at the first metting of the Congress of Virginian Baptists, 1883; The Blood of Jesus (unauthorized tract); manuscript record book of [Baptists?] probably in Richmond, Va., 1880's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssays and Addresses Presented at the Second Congress of Virginia Baptists, 1886; Southern Baptists Convention, 1888; Religious Herald, 1899; The Civil Sabbath, 15 Nov 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTemperance, petitions (from Va. branches of W.C.T.U. including Staunton Branch [bearing signature of Flora (Cooke) Stuart]), Letters and notes 1882-1885\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding record of salary recieved as professor at Richmond College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted bills, 1897\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted bills, 1898\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted bills, 1899\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted bills, 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, 1856-1857, including letters written from Columbian College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, including letters written from Columbian College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, 1859 written while attending Columbian College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, 1860, written while teaching at Columbian College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, 1861, written while teaching at Columbian College and concerning the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1870-1873, including letter from John Pollard, Jr. to his children\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily correspondence, 1874-1907. Includes letters written by John Pollard, Jr. on trips to Rawley Springs, Rockingham Co., Va., Southern Baptist Convention at charleston, S.C., Philadelphia Centennial [ typewritten letter from Centennial], Groton, Conn., Buffalo Springs, [?] ; Portland, Me., Round Lake, N.Y. and London, Eng. Also includes letter of John Pollard (1803-1877) concerning his second marriage; and letters of John Garland Pollard. Also includes obituary of Susie Virginia Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Pollard, Ord[inance] Dept. Rodes' Division, to John Pollard, Jr. concerning conduct of Confederate soilders during Gettysburg Campaign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding calls to be pastor in Northampton Co., Va., and Farmville, Va., and a letter concerning John Garland Pollard at Columbian College. Also includes certificate as member of Masons; letter of thanks to Virginia (Bagby) Pollard and resolutions adopted to John Pollard upon their leaving Lee St. Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to John and Virginia Bagby Pollard, Letters 1861-1876\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile serving in Confederate States Army at Gloucester Point and Yorktown, Va; and near Adams Run, S.C., and in the trenches near Petersb[ur]g, [Va.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters 1861-1876 ( including letter of Edward Bagby)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding letter of T.P. Bagby written while attending Richmond College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to and from, Includes letters from Alfred [Bagby ?], Mattie Evans, Mary E. Gresham, Mattie Hill, Virginia F. Lawrence, Sue Ryland and B. Woodward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of New Testament\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech entitled \"The Spoils System\" delivered in response to an article by H.R. Pollard. no date., speaker unidentified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePollard and Bagby family fragments including on unidentified photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard. Biographical material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiography of John Garland Pollard by his sister, Maud Turman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1904 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do). 1906( names of lawsuits), 1908 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do), 1911 (appointments), 1916 (appointments for speeches), 1917 ( vote totals, appointments for speeches and campaign strategy), and 1929 (3 books; appointements for speeches, addresses of people and things to do for campaign). Files, John Garland Pollard's diary of World War I work in France, see Professional Files, Y.M.C.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eno date. (some taken during his gubernatorial term)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of will, lists of bequests\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, mostly with John Garland Pollard (some letters concern teaching of evolution in schools) and letters of sympathy to John Garland Pollard on death of his brother, EBP, 1927. Also includes correspondence of Robert N. Pollard with John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, with John Garland Pollard concerning John Garland Pollard's efforts to have him appointed federal Judge. Includes correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Cary T. Grayson and Carter Glass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten ( or copied) by M.E. Pollard; newspaper clipping, 1917, concerning death of Mrs. Robert N. Pollard and poem, \" My Mother\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaud P. Sherman (sister of John Garland Pollard) correspondence, 1925-1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 56-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. and Mrs. G. Harvey (sister of John Garland Pollard and brother- in- law). Correspondence, 1925-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1921-1936. concerning student loan Funds established by Bagby at University of Richmond and William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1923-1936, of A. Paul Bagby, Alfred Bagby, Jr. (and wife), Charles T. Bagby, George P. Bagby, Harry A. Bagby, Leslie H. Bagby, Luther R. Bagby, Mabel Strother Bagby, Olive Bagby, Sue E. Bagby, William F. Bagby, and William Hugh Bagby with John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1928-1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1920-1937, concerning finances, William Jenings Byan's opinions concerning illness of Woodrow Wilson, Depression and drunken driving. Also includes correspondence of C. Browne Garnett, Jr., [?] Gignilliat, Hattie Belle Gresham and Lalla Smoot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1935, concerning death of John Garland Pollard's sister, Mrs. J. W. Willis and health of John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with John Garland Pollard, 1936-1937, concerning health of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. Chiefly letters from Pollard children and Billie Harris in China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterdenominational missionary records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. Mostly correspondence with John Garland Pollard and Pollard children. For correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1930-1934, see Governorship Files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Files, callers at Executive mansion, Christmas cards and gifts sent and received. 1933-1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1937 and undated Includes letter of Joseph P. 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A-E\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy Letters and telegrams F-L\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy Letters and telegrams M-R\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters and telegrams, S-Z and Resolutions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy cards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStock certificates, deeds, letter relating to cases, etc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1915-1918 Includes a notebook of carbon copy notes and letters prior to John Garland Pollard's departure for France, 1918, and during his stay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpenses April to August 31, no year (year during residence in Williamsburg)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness correspondence with Walter C. and W.B. Hopkins, 1921-1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBanking Matters and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly printed material-- home plans etc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlats and Plans,(see also oversize) Ginter Park, Richmond; Chandler Court, Williamsburg home plans, Pollard Park, Belle Haven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds. American Terminal Warehouse--Armour and Company and Gordon-Garnett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Williamsburg deeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds, including William and Mary and Williamsburg deeds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Williamsburg deeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds, etc. Includes Williamsburg deeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Mrs. A.W. Dearing (purchaser of John Garland Pollard's Chandler Court house).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eand to Mrs. JCP (II)-1940. Also inaugural invitations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II) -1940) Invites other than the White House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)- 1940). Invites other than the White House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)-1940). Invites other than the White House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms, badges, etc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins, notes of meetings, etc., 1940-1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXmas Cards, dinners, etc. 1927-1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(most of the John Garland Pollard clippings are to found in his vols.). Includes obituaries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings, pamphlets, photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence. 1921-1937, concerning founding of Marshall-Wythe School of Politics and Governmet, Va. gubernational race of 1925, and health of John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eABC Advisory Commitee, 1934-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and data, 1929\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1932-1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter, 1927-1928\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with W. Garrett Conant, President of the National Society of American Art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. 1931-1932. Including letter to Lady Astor from Stanley Baldwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with members of 1932- 1937, including new tribute to St. Andress motifs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar department correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence of Gari Melchers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Jennings Bryan and other members of the Bryan family, 1913-1924\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and with members of the Bryan family, 1925-1926 ; Re scopes trial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial Association. Correspondence with P.H. Callahan and Ruth Bryan Owen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and legal papers, 1928-1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, clipings, speeches 1923-1929\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and lcippings, 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings, 1932 (January-April), including Byrd for Presidential campaign material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, etc. 1933-1966, including speech by Byrd re John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1927-1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous, 1922-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter to Elizabeth Cox giving John Garland Pollard's views on co-education. Miscellaneous, 1922-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1926-1929 concerning memorial to William Jennings Bryan; and prohibition. (See also Bryan)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material, 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material, etc. 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of and correspondence, 1923-1928\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, clippings, notes, 1900-1902\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Survivors\" correspondence, 1913\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material, 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material, 1935, includes letter from John D. Rockerfeller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklets and correspondence, 1934-1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted matter and correspondence, 1936-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCounty map of Virginia, 1915\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard's review of Lillian Craig's book, \"The Road to Echo\" Correspondence with D.S. Freeman concerning the review, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding letters of Ted Dalton, Westmoreland Davis, Collins Denny, Jr., E. Griffith Dodson, and Ashton Dovell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and articles, 1928-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE. Miscellaneous 1926-1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter in response to invention\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 letter accepting invitations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding correspondnece with Sarah Lee Fain, Junis P. Fishburn, R. D. Ford (concerning Kate Walker Barrett) and Harry Emerson Fosdick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1919-1928, concerning Y.M.C.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly church and state relations, 1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplaints and recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly correspondence re John Garland Pollard's and J.F. Nigent's re-appointments, 1924-1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. Miscellaneous\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of incorporation, 1912\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1920-1931\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDirectories and ordinances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and Clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, including correspondence concerning the restoration of Bruton Parish Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to Governors, printed material, John Garland Pollard's address of welcome.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpenses. (Bank Records)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpenses. (Hotel, Printing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpenses. (Multigraphing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. A-B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. C-D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. E-G.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. H-J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. K-L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. N-P.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. R-S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. T.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. U-Z.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings. Including letter from Pollard-Dovell Democratic club, Williamsburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, includes speeches of opponent, W.M. Brown, and clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings. Includes letter to W.M. Brown and unpubllished reply to Bishop Cannon's attack.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. A-Bon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. Boo-Bz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. D-E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. F-G\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. I-K\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. M-Mc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. N-Q\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. T.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. U-Z.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of thanks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of thanks, Includes election results.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from John Garland Pollard's office including letters from Violet McDougall (Pollard) and letters concerning the Danville Strike and busts of Virginians, and location of Va. Museum of Fine Arts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrupt Practices Acts. Pamphlets and mimeo data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGood Roads. Printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernment. Printed material; speech entitled \"Who Represent the People of Virginia\" by James E. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxation. Letter and pamphlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding resolution by General Assembly endorsing Harry F. Byrd for president, proposal to cut expenses in criminal trials, and purchase of Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. F.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. G.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. I, J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. K.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. N, O.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. P.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. Q, R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. T, U, V.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. W, Z.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB, including letters from Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee, and letter from William J. Clark, president of Virginia Union University, concerning low cost housing project for Black people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC, including fundraising request from William J. Clark, President of Virginia Union University, correspondence with sister, Mrs. G. Harvey Clarke, and nephew, G. Stanley Clarke, and in-laws, Judge Heriot Clarkson, c.c. Cooper (concerning Prohibition).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarters' Grove, (including aerial photographs), and the creation of Colonial National Historical Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings including John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCox Family, correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD, E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF (including letters concerning Federal Bar Assocaition).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG (including correspondence with Noel Gaines concerning John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ, K, L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Academy appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN, O, P.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublication notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQ, R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmoot Family, correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT, U, V.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW, X, Y, Z.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Wits-Bits.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters re Jackson Monument\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter re arrangements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter re arrangements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: sale of property\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: sale of property\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re new school\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and clippings about Mason and Gunston Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInscribed poem \"John Pollard of Virginia\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMimeographed report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on the program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and mimeographed material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMimeographed material and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding letters of Ruth (Bryan) Owen Rohde\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe visit to Yorktown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned program and letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, chiefly business and political\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding John Garland Pollard's copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence with A. J. Montague\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with H. St. George Tucker re Tucker's campaign for governorship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. A. Jones' and Carter Glass' campaigns for U.S. Senate. Correspondence, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material re Jones and Glass campaigns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. J. Montague's possible judgeship. Correspondence, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard's campaign for Attorney General; Popular Government League. Correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material re inauguration of Gov. Stuart and John Garland Pollard as Attorney General. Also correspondence of Virginia Progressive Democratic League.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProhibition \"Speech Stuff\" and newspaper clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProhibition. Clippings and correspondence, including correspondence with James Cannon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly John Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence. Attitude of the \"Drys\" and the Anti-Saloon League.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, campaign literature for governorship, clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material. Anti-Saloon League letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign for Governor. Clippings and copy of speech about Ellyson, n.d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign for Governor. Account book listing expenses and supporters by county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign for Governor. General Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar time clippings (some relating to John Garland Pollard's work abroad).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material, and clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrinkle vs. Anderson governorship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re government and medicine and John Garland Pollard's campaign for Federal Trade Commission appointment (see also FTC folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, affidavits, and printed materail relating to government and medicine, HGP's interest in FTC appointment, reorganization of State government, John Garland Pollard as chairman of Williamsburg Democratic Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReorganization of State government; Hoover-Smith Presidential campaign. H.F. Byrd letters included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re Hoover-Smith campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re Hoover-Smith campaign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material and clippings re reorganization of State government, prohibition, and Hoover-Smith campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence and printed material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, Anti-Saloon League Yearbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material including: Speech, Indian appropriations by T. A. E. Weadock, 1894. Legal aspects of Christian Science, 1901. Case in Supreme Court of Nebraska (2 copies--see clippings in back of each copy), 1904. Christian Science and legislation, 1906. The Los Angeles case, 1907.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material including: \"Religious Liberty in America\" by Charles M. Snow, 1914. Clipping of Model Sunday Law, 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly printed material including the following \"Religious Herald\" articles: \"Freedom, Civil and Religious,\" 1920. \"Baptists and Religious Liberty,\" 1920. \"The Bible in the Public Schools,\" 1923.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material including: William Jennings Bryan speech at Democratic Convention, 1924. Minutes of Peninsula Baptist Association, 1925. Bibliographies on Bible study and religious education. Bible in public schools. \"Religious Herald\" pamphlets and clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material including \"The Church in Politics\" (booklet).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material and correspondence including the following: \"The Story of Religious Intolerance\" by Hudson Cary, etc. \"Liberty\" Magazines. \"The Vatican-Italian Accord.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material and correspondence including: \"The Danger of Catholicism in Public School.\" \"The Truth Shall Make You Free.\" \"Legal Status of Bible Reading and religious Instruction in Public Schools.\" \"Liberty\" article: \"The Ideals of Thomas Jefferson on Religious Liberty\" by John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material including: Copies of John Garland Pollard's speech before the Constitutional Convention of Virginia in 1901 (in \"Liberty\"). \"Virginia's Task in Higher Education.\" \"Religious Liberty and Mutual Understanding.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material including: \"Liberty\" and other magazine articles. \"Laws Relating to the Releasing of Pupils from Public Schools on Religious Instruction.\" \"Week-day Religious Instruction.\" Jeremiah Moore, 1746-1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material and correspondence including the following: \"Aid to Parochial and other Schools.\" \"The Kourier,\" November 1934 publication of the Ku Klux Klan. \"New Relations with Jews and Catholics.\" \"Discussion Outlines for Protestant Groups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material including the following: State aid to schools. \"The School of Law of Illinois\" (book). \"State Aid to Donominational Schools.\" \"Kourier\", July 1935. \"Religious Liberty: Civilization's Barometer\" by Strauss. \"Liberty\" copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material including the following: \"Liberty\" magazine copies. Annual Southern Baptist Convention (See notes on cover). Report of the President of the University of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material including the following: \"Reference on the Use of Public Funds for the Support of Private or Sectarian Educational Institutions\" (NEA memo). \"Liberty\" magazine, 2nd quarter of 1937. Congresssional Records, February 10th, 11th, and 12th of 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material including the following: \"Axioms of Religious Liberty\" by James. \"Religion and Politics\" by John W. Davis. \"The Bible: Should It be in the School Room?\" by Franklin Steiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and court records re: scholarships and drive for funds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of thanks for hospitality\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of thanks, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSa-Se\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSh-Sl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSm-Sp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt-Sz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProclamation by Governor Pollard and clipping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material and correspondence. Assessed value of personal property for 1920. Tax levies, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos, digests of statements, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and data on bank deposits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, memos, and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and typed and printed material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eData, charts, maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re political matters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re political matters. Mostly 1921.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re political matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of congratulations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re positions. Phone directory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to John Garland Pollard from his office and other B of VA material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescriipts and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. Including correspondence concerning National Park Service and Shenandoah National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, roster, and programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and news letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, concerning Fork Union Military Academy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, includes correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and with J. T. Davis concerning possible appointment to Federal Trade Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence including correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and Dr. E. G. Swem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence concerning William \u0026amp; Mary Presidential vacancy caused by death of J. A. C. Chandler. Also mentions an order for a gold seal, ordered from Balfour, London,  that is to be awarded as a prize at commencement. Correspondence include John Stewart Bryan, Robert H. Tucker, Cary T. Grayson, Harry F. Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, J. H. Dillard, George C. Peery and correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence including correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934. Correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, Cary T. Grayson, Kenneth Chorley, and Mrs. Alfred I. Dupont. Correspondence concerns possibility of John Garland Pollard's return to the College and his appointment to the Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, including correspondence concerning Marshall-Wythe School of Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re restoration and John Garland Pollard's mayoralty campaign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted historical material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter re autograph copy of \"Dixie.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMimeo press releases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard's work with Y.M.C.A. in France including original and typescripts of diary. (See also manuscript volumes, folders 81, 339, 546-563, including anti-German propoganda.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and printed material, including programs and invitations concerning the Yorktown sesquincentinnial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re Yorktown Country Club, Yorktown Memorial Institute, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Barton Payne Collection, catalog, 1926\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Bound)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso, copies of \"The Four Arts\" magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilding plans Copy of \"The Four Arts\" magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the \"Commowealth\" magazine, which includes an article about John Garland Pollard and the VMFA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso, \"Prospectus of Program\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Main Currents in the Development of American Painting\". \"Prospectus of Program, 1936-1937\". \"Organic Laws\". \"Roster of Members\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, includes letter from sculptress, Malvina Hoffman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplicants for positions with the museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThoams C. Parker- Thomas Colt controversy. Letters favoring Parker for Director\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters favoring Parker for Director\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters favoring Parker. Data re Colt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommunications favoring Parker. Affidavits concerning Colt. Letter by Colt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to and from both sides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinal correspondence. Appointment of Colt as Curator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrsepondence and copy of will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, clippings, and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, minutes, and legal papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuel and Treasurer's book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSunday School. Printed matter and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSunday School reports re religion by great men in business\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted minutes of annual sessions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial matters, correspondence, and memos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck stubs, checks, and bank statements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter. Attendance contest with Methodists in Sunday Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with and about new pastor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence mainly about sale of property\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about building new church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles and newspaper comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eData for future articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eData for future articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Youth Act. Copies, comments, and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Ohio Situation.\" Correspondence about proposed aid in Ohio to parochial schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted matter, memos, and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditor of \"The Religious Herald\". Correspondence about Baptist Policies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSunday School children's letters defining word and Pollard's reply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript and printed speeches by John Garland Pollard, by other person, and speech material gathered by John Garland Pollard. (See also Mansucript Volumes and Professional Files, appropriate folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also manuscript volumes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnfair Trade Practices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax Equalization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw as vocation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic Convention speeches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and speeches on Thomas Jefferson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTheodore Roosevelt articles on heroes of World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes, clippings, printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes for future editions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of cases. Certificate of copyright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst edition. Comments from Bagbys and Pollards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst edition. Thanks from distinguished people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst edition. Thanks from members of the General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst edition. Thanks miscellaneous.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst edition. Requests for copy. Mailing list for second edition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecond edition. Notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecond edition. Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThird edition. Correspondence and clippings, includes letters from political and literary notables: Charles E. Hughes, Eleanor Roosevelt, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell Company, publishers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell company, publishers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProofs and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Newspaper clipping). John Garland Pollard, \"Virginia, Where Washington Lived,\" Review of Reviews\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious subjects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious subjects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook of clippings, photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook of photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia (Late nineteenth century)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume containing typscript of \"To A Waterfowl\" and typescript of article re Washington Irving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook of clippings and memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook of \"Scraps\" (poems, quotes, jokes, anecdotes, and 5a. etc. collected by John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume containing newspaper clippings of poems, jokes, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume containing signed photographs of members\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings with list of papers favorable to Pollard's candidacy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign literature relating to his campaign for Governor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches and speech material including speeches delivered in France\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of these items have are already listed in Series 1 of the finding aid but have to be stored separately due to their physcial dimensions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Series 1, Folder 8] Original in the Virginia State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[see also Series 1, Folder 98?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Series 1, Folder 12A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe framed certificate that was part of this addition has been moved to the Artifacts collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notecards , publications: \"America's Favorite Poems\" published by Frederic J. Haskin, \"These United States\" a pamphlet of an address given by Nicholas Murray Butler on March 23, 1931 at the University of California, Berkeley, \"Fifteen Minutes a Day, The Harvard Classics\" edited by Charles W. Eliot, \"Commonwealthe Gleanings, A Collection of Epigrams, \" \"Plutology and Politics\" by Gilbert F. Stevenson, 1930, \"Higher Education in Virginia\" by William H. Stauffer, 1936, \"An Overlooked side of George Washington\" an address by Joseph Buffington, 1932, and a typed list of \"Extracts from Freethought Year Book.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1936 letter from Fred T. Wilson with a pamphlet, \"The Political Thought of John Dickinson,\" and a typed manuscript on George Mason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from W. Marvin Watson, Special Assistant to the President and Mrs. Margaret Price of The Democratic National Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of the Governor's Mansion entitled \"Early Print of Governor's Mansion of Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarge Christmas card from Sid Salomon with an embossed print of the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence and an attached story of the picture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarge Christmas card from Jean and Sid Salomon with an photograph of the 1967-1968 St. Souis Blues hockey team and a print of \"If,\" by Rudyard Kipling on gold paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCartoon, \"A Double Ringer,\" by Fed O. Seibel of the R ichmond Times-Dispatch, dated July 28, 1933, about wedding of Governor Pollard and Violet Elizabeth. Inscribed to \"Governor John Garland Pollard with my compliments, Fred O. Seibel.\" Mounted on illustrating board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains the correspondence and papers of John Garland Pollard related to his career at William \u0026amp; Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and 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Pollard (1871-1937), lawyer, educator, statesman, humanitarian, and governor of Virginia, 1930-1934. Prominent correspondents include Henry Watkins Anderson, Lady Astor, Frederic W. Boatwright, David K. E. Bruce, John Stewart Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Harry F. Byrd, James Cannon, J. A. C. Chandler, Calvin Coolidge, Westmoreland Davis, Jessie Ball Dupont, Carter Glass, John D. Rockefeller, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Claude A. Swanson, Lyon G. Tyler, Alexander W. Weddell, and Woodrow Wilson.","Series 3 contains the correspondence and papers of John Garland Pollard related to his career at the College of William and Mary.\n \n \n Box 4, Folder 98 contains plot plans for Pollard Park and Chandler Court in Williamsburg, Va.","Correspondence, notes, clippings. Includes letters of H.E. Bacon concerning death of Thomas Pollard, Alexander S. Brown, William MacFarlane Jones, Hugh Pollard (of London, England) John Pollard, John Garland Pollard, Violet McDougall Pollard; typescript of Pollard and Robinson family Bible record; newspaper obituary of Dr. George Franklin Bagby; and biographical sketch of John Pollard (1839-1911)","Notes: and photocopy of Pollard and Robinson family Bible record","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family; letter, 1891,of Grace Hawthorne (Phillips) Pollard; will (copy) of John Pollard (1803-1877); and chart, 1870, of Pollard Family.","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.","Includes Bagby family tree.","Johnson, Elizabeth Pollard Cox and Dodge, Jessie Gresham Pollard, compilers. Pamphlet. (Acc. no. 76-53)","Photostat of Petition from the citizens of St. Stephens Parish of New Kent County to Lt. Gov. Henry Chicheley, 1683?. Robert Pollard's signature among the petitioners. Original in the Virginia State Library. Oversize.","Manuscript book of oaths, 1785","1 letter","Cyphering book which includes law notes","License to practice law (signed by John B. Clopton, John A. Meredith and John Taylor Lomax); photograph; phrenology chart; obituary of wife Juliet (Jeffries) Pollard; and will (copy) of Thomas Jefferies.","Columbian College Diplomas. Oversize. T.P. commencement address, 1850, Columbian College","to son, John Pollard, Jr., 1860. 1 leter","Autobiography. (See also manuscript volumes)","Kept while serving as minister of Les St. Baptist Churh, Baltimore, Md., and on trips to Virginia, the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pa, New York, New London, Ct., and Washington, D.C. Mentions funeral of Reverdy Johnson, his lecture to South Baltimore Mechanics Library Association; shaking hands with Ulysses S. Grant; death of Richard Fuller; and hearing the astronomer simon Newcomb speak.","Photograph of Richmond College faculty, 1888, including JP, Jr. (missing)","Sermons 1857-1868 and n.d. (no date); and newspaper clippings from The Religious Herald 10 November 1870, concerning death of Richard Hugh Bagby","Printed and manuscript sermons, 1876, 1887, 1901, and n.d. (no date), including sermon on history of Lee Street Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md","Essays and Addresses Presented at the first metting of the Congress of Virginian Baptists, 1883; The Blood of Jesus (unauthorized tract); manuscript record book of [Baptists?] probably in Richmond, Va., 1880's","Essays and Addresses Presented at the Second Congress of Virginia Baptists, 1886; Southern Baptists Convention, 1888; Religious Herald, 1899; The Civil Sabbath, 15 Nov 1900","Temperance, petitions (from Va. branches of W.C.T.U. including Staunton Branch [bearing signature of Flora (Cooke) Stuart]), Letters and notes 1882-1885","including record of salary recieved as professor at Richmond College.","Receipted bills, 1897","Receipted bills, 1898","Receipted bills, 1899","Receipted bills, 1900","Letters, 1856-1857, including letters written from Columbian College.","Letters, including letters written from Columbian College","Letters, 1859 written while attending Columbian College","Letters, 1860, written while teaching at Columbian College","Letters, 1861, written while teaching at Columbian College and concerning the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln","Correspondence, 1870-1873, including letter from John Pollard, Jr. to his children","Family correspondence, 1874-1907. Includes letters written by John Pollard, Jr. on trips to Rawley Springs, Rockingham Co., Va., Southern Baptist Convention at charleston, S.C., Philadelphia Centennial [ typewritten letter from Centennial], Groton, Conn., Buffalo Springs, [?] ; Portland, Me., Round Lake, N.Y. and London, Eng. Also includes letter of John Pollard (1803-1877) concerning his second marriage; and letters of John Garland Pollard. Also includes obituary of Susie Virginia Pollard.","James Pollard, Ord[inance] Dept. Rodes' Division, to John Pollard, Jr. concerning conduct of Confederate soilders during Gettysburg Campaign","Including calls to be pastor in Northampton Co., Va., and Farmville, Va., and a letter concerning John Garland Pollard at Columbian College. Also includes certificate as member of Masons; letter of thanks to Virginia (Bagby) Pollard and resolutions adopted to John Pollard upon their leaving Lee St. Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md.","Letters to John and Virginia Bagby Pollard, Letters 1861-1876","While serving in Confederate States Army at Gloucester Point and Yorktown, Va; and near Adams Run, S.C., and in the trenches near Petersb[ur]g, [Va.].","Letters 1861-1876 ( including letter of Edward Bagby)","Including letter of T.P. Bagby written while attending Richmond College.","Letters to and from, Includes letters from Alfred [Bagby ?], Mattie Evans, Mary E. Gresham, Mattie Hill, Virginia F. Lawrence, Sue Ryland and B. Woodward.","Copy of New Testament","Speech entitled \"The Spoils System\" delivered in response to an article by H.R. Pollard. no date., speaker unidentified.","Pollard and Bagby family fragments including on unidentified photograph","John Garland Pollard. Biographical material","Biography of John Garland Pollard by his sister, Maud Turman","1904 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do). 1906( names of lawsuits), 1908 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do), 1911 (appointments), 1916 (appointments for speeches), 1917 ( vote totals, appointments for speeches and campaign strategy), and 1929 (3 books; appointements for speeches, addresses of people and things to do for campaign). Files, John Garland Pollard's diary of World War I work in France, see Professional Files, Y.M.C.A.","Photographs","Photographs","Photographs","no date. (some taken during his gubernatorial term)","Copy of will, lists of bequests","Correspondence, mostly with John Garland Pollard (some letters concern teaching of evolution in schools) and letters of sympathy to John Garland Pollard on death of his brother, EBP, 1927. Also includes correspondence of Robert N. Pollard with John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence, with John Garland Pollard concerning John Garland Pollard's efforts to have him appointed federal Judge. Includes correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Cary T. Grayson and Carter Glass.","Written ( or copied) by M.E. Pollard; newspaper clipping, 1917, concerning death of Mrs. Robert N. Pollard and poem, \" My Mother\"","Maud P. Sherman (sister of John Garland Pollard) correspondence, 1925-1936","Folders 56-","Mr. and Mrs. G. Harvey (sister of John Garland Pollard and brother- in- law). Correspondence, 1925-1937","Correspondence, 1921-1936. concerning student loan Funds established by Bagby at University of Richmond and William and Mary","Correspondence, 1923-1936, of A. Paul Bagby, Alfred Bagby, Jr. (and wife), Charles T. Bagby, George P. Bagby, Harry A. Bagby, Leslie H. Bagby, Luther R. Bagby, Mabel Strother Bagby, Olive Bagby, Sue E. Bagby, William F. Bagby, and William Hugh Bagby with John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence, 1928-1933","Correspondence, 1920-1937, concerning finances, William Jenings Byan's opinions concerning illness of Woodrow Wilson, Depression and drunken driving. Also includes correspondence of C. Browne Garnett, Jr., [?] Gignilliat, Hattie Belle Gresham and Lalla Smoot.","Correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1935, concerning death of John Garland Pollard's sister, Mrs. J. W. Willis and health of John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1936-1937, concerning health of John Garland Pollard","Correspondence. Chiefly letters from Pollard children and Billie Harris in China","Interdenominational missionary records","Correspondence. Mostly correspondence with John Garland Pollard and Pollard children. For correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1930-1934, see Governorship Files","List of Files, callers at Executive mansion, Christmas cards and gifts sent and received. 1933-1942","Chiefly correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1937 and undated Includes letter of Joseph P. Kennedy","Chiefly cprrespondence with John Garland Pollard 1934-1937","Papers relating to attendance at National Cathedral School, 1922-1925","Receipts and Bills chiefly relating to wedding","Florida Vacation, 1936-1937 mostly notes and correspondence","\"Get Well\" letters, chiefly addressed to Mrs. John Garland Pollard","List of cards etc.","Mrs. John Garland Pollard's drafts of answers to sympathy letters, lists of those who sent flowers, condolences, letter, etc","Sympathy Letters and telegrams. A-E","Sympathy Letters and telegrams F-L","Sympathy Letters and telegrams M-R","Sympathy letters and telegrams, S-Z and Resolutions","Sympathy cards","Stock certificates, deeds, letter relating to cases, etc","1915-1918 Includes a notebook of carbon copy notes and letters prior to John Garland Pollard's departure for France, 1918, and during his stay","Expenses April to August 31, no year (year during residence in Williamsburg)","Business correspondence with Walter C. and W.B. Hopkins, 1921-1933","Banking Matters and correspondence","Mostly printed material-- home plans etc","Plats and Plans,(see also oversize) Ginter Park, Richmond; Chandler Court, Williamsburg home plans, Pollard Park, Belle Haven","Deeds. American Terminal Warehouse--Armour and Company and Gordon-Garnett.","Deeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds, including William and Mary and Williamsburg deeds.","Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds, etc. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Correspondence with Mrs. A.W. Dearing (purchaser of John Garland Pollard's Chandler Court house).","Washington area","and to Mrs. JCP (II)-1940. Also inaugural invitations","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II) -1940) Invites other than the White House","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)- 1940). Invites other than the White House","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)-1940). Invites other than the White House","Programs, badges, etc","Bulletins, notes of meetings, etc., 1940-1970","Xmas Cards, dinners, etc. 1927-1936","(most of the John Garland Pollard clippings are to found in his vols.). Includes obituaries","Clippings, pamphlets, photographs.","Miscellaneous correspondence, etc.","Miscellaneous correspondence. 1921-1937, concerning founding of Marshall-Wythe School of Politics and Governmet, Va. gubernational race of 1925, and health of John Garland Pollard.","ABC Advisory Commitee, 1934-1937","Correspondence and data, 1929","Correspondence, 1932-1933","Correspondence and printed matter, 1927-1928","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence with W. Garrett Conant, President of the National Society of American Art","Correspondence. 1931-1932. Including letter to Lady Astor from Stanley Baldwin","Correspondence with members of 1932- 1937, including new tribute to St. Andress motifs","War department correspondence.","Including correspondence of Gari Melchers","William Jennings Bryan and other members of the Bryan family, 1913-1924","Correspondence and with members of the Bryan family, 1925-1926 ; Re scopes trial","Memorial Association. Correspondence with P.H. Callahan and Ruth Bryan Owen","Correspondence and legal papers, 1928-1935","Correspondence, clipings, speeches 1923-1929","Correspondence and lcippings, 1930","Correspondence","Correspondence and clippings, 1932 (January-April), including Byrd for Presidential campaign material.","Correspondence","Correspondence, etc. 1933-1966, including speech by Byrd re John Garland Pollard","Correspondence, 1927-1932","Miscellaneous, 1922-1937","Includes letter to Elizabeth Cox giving John Garland Pollard's views on co-education. Miscellaneous, 1922-1937","Correspondence, 1926-1929 concerning memorial to William Jennings Bryan; and prohibition. (See also Bryan)","Printed material, 1935","Printed material, etc. 1935","Printed material","Copies of and correspondence, 1923-1928","Correspondence, clippings, notes, 1900-1902","\"Survivors\" correspondence, 1913","Correspondence and printed material, 1930","Letter to John Garland Pollard","Correspondence and printed material, 1935, includes letter from John D. Rockerfeller","Booklets and correspondence, 1934-1935","Printed matter and correspondence, 1936-1937","Correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence, 1930","County map of Virginia, 1915","John Garland Pollard's review of Lillian Craig's book, \"The Road to Echo\" Correspondence with D.S. Freeman concerning the review, etc.","including letters of Ted Dalton, Westmoreland Davis, Collins Denny, Jr., E. Griffith Dodson, and Ashton Dovell","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and clippings","Correspondence and articles, 1928-1937","E. Miscellaneous 1926-1934","Letter in response to invention","1 letter accepting invitations","including correspondnece with Sarah Lee Fain, Junis P. Fishburn, R. D. Ford (concerning Kate Walker Barrett) and Harry Emerson Fosdick","Correspondence, 1919-1928, concerning Y.M.C.A.","Mostly church and state relations, 1937","Correspondence, etc.","Complaints and recommendations","Chiefly correspondence re John Garland Pollard's and J.F. Nigent's re-appointments, 1924-1934","G. Miscellaneous","Certificate of incorporation, 1912","Correspondence, 1920-1931","Directories and ordinances","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and Clippings","Correspondence, including correspondence concerning the restoration of Bruton Parish Church","Invitation to Governors, printed material, John Garland Pollard's address of welcome.","Correspondence with Harry Byrd","Correspondence and clippings","Correspondence and clippings","Clippings","Expenses. (Bank Records)","Expenses. (Hotel, Printing)","Expenses. (Multigraphing)","Congratulatory letters. A-B.","Congratulatory letters. C-D.","Congratulatory letters. E-G.","Congratulatory letters. H-J.","Congratulatory letters. K-L.","Congratulatory letters. M.","Congratulatory letters. N-P.","Congratulatory letters. R-S.","Congratulatory letters. T.","Congratulatory letters. U-Z.","Correspondence and clippings. Including letter from Pollard-Dovell Democratic club, Williamsburg, Va.","Correspondence, includes speeches of opponent, W.M. Brown, and clippings.","Correspondence and clippings. Includes letter to W.M. Brown and unpubllished reply to Bishop Cannon's attack.","Mostly congratulatory letters. A-Bon.","Mostly congratulatory letters. Boo-Bz.","Mostly congratulatory letters. C.","Mostly congratulatory letters. D-E.","Mostly congratulatory letters. F-G","Mostly congratulatory letters. H.","Mostly congratulatory letters. I-K","Mostly congratulatory letters. L.","Mostly congratulatory letters. M-Mc.","Mostly congratulatory letters. N-Q","Mostly congratulatory letters. R.","Mostly congratulatory letters. S.","Mostly congratulatory letters. T.","Mostly congratulatory letters. U-Z.","Letters of thanks","Letters of thanks, Includes election results.","Correspondence.","Correspondence and other material.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Letters from John Garland Pollard's office including letters from Violet McDougall (Pollard) and letters concerning the Danville Strike and busts of Virginians, and location of Va. Museum of Fine Arts.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Corrupt Practices Acts. Pamphlets and mimeo data.","Good Roads. Printed material.","Government. Printed material; speech entitled \"Who Represent the People of Virginia\" by James E. Pate.","Taxation. Letter and pamphlets.","Including resolution by General Assembly endorsing Harry F. Byrd for president, proposal to cut expenses in criminal trials, and purchase of Jamestown.","A.","Applications for Jobs. A.","Applications for Jobs. B.","Applications for Jobs. C.","Applications for Jobs. D.","Applications for Jobs. E.","Applications for Jobs. F.","Applications for Jobs. G.","Applications for Jobs. H.","Applications for Jobs. I, J.","Applications for Jobs. K.","Applications for Jobs. L.","Applications for Jobs. M.","Applications for Jobs. N, O.","Applications for Jobs. P.","Applications for Jobs. Q, R.","Applications for Jobs. S.","Applications for Jobs. T, U, V.","Applications for Jobs. W, Z.","B, including letters from Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee, and letter from William J. Clark, president of Virginia Union University, concerning low cost housing project for Black people.","C, including fundraising request from William J. Clark, President of Virginia Union University, correspondence with sister, Mrs. G. Harvey Clarke, and nephew, G. Stanley Clarke, and in-laws, Judge Heriot Clarkson, c.c. Cooper (concerning Prohibition).","Carters' Grove, (including aerial photographs), and the creation of Colonial National Historical Park.","Clippings including John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state","Congratulatory letters.","Cox Family, correspondence.","D, E.","F (including letters concerning Federal Bar Assocaition).","G (including correspondence with Noel Gaines concerning John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state).","George Washington University.","H.","Invitations","Invitations","J, K, L.","M.","Military Academy appointments","N, O, P.","Publication notes","Q, R.","S.","Smoot Family, correspondence.","Speech Material.","T, U, V.","W, X, Y, Z.","\"Wits-Bits.\"","Letters re Jackson Monument","Letters and clippings","Correspondence re appointments","Letter re arrangements","Letter re arrangements","Correspondence re: sale of property","Correspondence re: sale of property","Correspondence re new school","Notes and clippings about Mason and Gunston Hall","Correspondence","Inscribed poem \"John Pollard of Virginia\"","Mimeographed report","Report on the program","Correspondence and mimeographed material","Mimeographed material and correspondence","Including letters of Ruth (Bryan) Owen Rohde","Correspondence","Re visit to Yorktown","Signed program and letter","Correspondence, chiefly business and political","Correspondence regarding John Garland Pollard's copy of","Includes correspondence with A. J. Montague","Correspondence with H. St. George Tucker re Tucker's campaign for governorship","W. A. Jones' and Carter Glass' campaigns for U.S. Senate. Correspondence, etc.","Printed material re Jones and Glass campaigns","A. J. Montague's possible judgeship. Correspondence, etc.","John Garland Pollard's campaign for Attorney General; Popular Government League. Correspondence","Correspondence and printed material re inauguration of Gov. Stuart and John Garland Pollard as Attorney General. Also correspondence of Virginia Progressive Democratic League.","Prohibition \"Speech Stuff\" and newspaper clippings","Prohibition. Clippings and correspondence, including correspondence with James Cannon.","Chiefly John Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material.","John Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence. Attitude of the \"Drys\" and the Anti-Saloon League.","Correspondence, campaign literature for governorship, clippings","Campaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material. Anti-Saloon League letters.","Campaign for Governor. Clippings and copy of speech about Ellyson, n.d.","Campaign for Governor. Account book listing expenses and supporters by county.","Campaign for Governor. General Correspondence.","War time clippings (some relating to John Garland Pollard's work abroad).","Correspondence, printed material, and clippings.","Trinkle vs. Anderson governorship.","Correspondence re government and medicine and John Garland Pollard's campaign for Federal Trade Commission appointment (see also FTC folder).","Correspondence, affidavits, and printed materail relating to government and medicine, HGP's interest in FTC appointment, reorganization of State government, John Garland Pollard as chairman of Williamsburg Democratic Committee.","Reorganization of State government; Hoover-Smith Presidential campaign. H.F. Byrd letters included.","Correspondence re Hoover-Smith campaign.","Correspondence re Hoover-Smith campaign","Printed material and clippings re reorganization of State government, prohibition, and Hoover-Smith campaign.","Miscellaneous correspondence and printed material","Correspondence","Correspondence, Anti-Saloon League Yearbook","Correspondence and printed matter","Chiefly printed matter","Correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence and printed matter","Printed material including: Speech, Indian appropriations by T. A. E. Weadock, 1894. Legal aspects of Christian Science, 1901. Case in Supreme Court of Nebraska (2 copies--see clippings in back of each copy), 1904. Christian Science and legislation, 1906. The Los Angeles case, 1907.","Printed material including: \"Religious Liberty in America\" by Charles M. Snow, 1914. Clipping of Model Sunday Law, 1915.","Chiefly printed material including the following \"Religious Herald\" articles: \"Freedom, Civil and Religious,\" 1920. \"Baptists and Religious Liberty,\" 1920. \"The Bible in the Public Schools,\" 1923.","Printed material including: William Jennings Bryan speech at Democratic Convention, 1924. Minutes of Peninsula Baptist Association, 1925. Bibliographies on Bible study and religious education. Bible in public schools. \"Religious Herald\" pamphlets and clippings.","Correspondence and printed material","Correspondence and printed material including \"The Church in Politics\" (booklet).","Printed material and correspondence including the following: \"The Story of Religious Intolerance\" by Hudson Cary, etc. \"Liberty\" Magazines. \"The Vatican-Italian Accord.\"","Printed material and correspondence including: \"The Danger of Catholicism in Public School.\" \"The Truth Shall Make You Free.\" \"Legal Status of Bible Reading and religious Instruction in Public Schools.\" \"Liberty\" article: \"The Ideals of Thomas Jefferson on Religious Liberty\" by John Garland Pollard.","Printed material including: Copies of John Garland Pollard's speech before the Constitutional Convention of Virginia in 1901 (in \"Liberty\"). \"Virginia's Task in Higher Education.\" \"Religious Liberty and Mutual Understanding.\"","Printed material including: \"Liberty\" and other magazine articles. \"Laws Relating to the Releasing of Pupils from Public Schools on Religious Instruction.\" \"Week-day Religious Instruction.\" Jeremiah Moore, 1746-1815.","Printed material and correspondence including the following: \"Aid to Parochial and other Schools.\" \"The Kourier,\" November 1934 publication of the Ku Klux Klan. \"New Relations with Jews and Catholics.\" \"Discussion Outlines for Protestant Groups.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: State aid to schools. \"The School of Law of Illinois\" (book). \"State Aid to Donominational Schools.\" \"Kourier\", July 1935. \"Religious Liberty: Civilization's Barometer\" by Strauss. \"Liberty\" copies.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Liberty\" magazine copies. Annual Southern Baptist Convention (See notes on cover). Report of the President of the University of Richmond.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Reference on the Use of Public Funds for the Support of Private or Sectarian Educational Institutions\" (NEA memo). \"Liberty\" magazine, 2nd quarter of 1937. Congresssional Records, February 10th, 11th, and 12th of 1937.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Axioms of Religious Liberty\" by James. \"Religion and Politics\" by John W. Davis. \"The Bible: Should It be in the School Room?\" by Franklin Steiner.","Correspondence and court records re: scholarships and drive for funds","Letter of thanks for hospitality","Correspondence","Letter and clippings","Letters of thanks, etc.","Sa-Se","Sh-Sl.","Sm-Sp.","St-Sz.","Correspondence and printed matter","Proclamation by Governor Pollard and clipping","Printed material and correspondence. Assessed value of personal property for 1920. Tax levies, etc.","Memos, digests of statements, etc.","General correspondence","General correspondence","Correspondence and data on bank deposits.","Reports, memos, and correspondence.","Correspondence and typed and printed material","Newspaper clippings.","Data, charts, maps.","Correspondence","Correspondence re political matters","Correspondence re political matters. Mostly 1921.","Correspondence re political matters.","Miscellaneous correspondence","Correspondence","Letters of congratulations","Correspondence re positions. Phone directory.","Letters to John Garland Pollard from his office and other B of VA material","Miscellaneous correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence","Printed matter.","Typescriipts and correspondence","Correspondence. Including correspondence concerning National Park Service and Shenandoah National Park.","Correspondence and reports.","Correspondence, roster, and programs","Correspondence and news letters","News letters","Receipts","Correspondence","Correspondence, concerning Fork Union Military Academy","Correspondence, includes correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and with J. T. Davis concerning possible appointment to Federal Trade Commission.","Correspondence including correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and Dr. E. G. Swem","Including correspondence concerning William \u0026 Mary Presidential vacancy caused by death of J. A. C. Chandler. Also mentions an order for a gold seal, ordered from Balfour, London,  that is to be awarded as a prize at commencement. Correspondence include John Stewart Bryan, Robert H. Tucker, Cary T. Grayson, Harry F. Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, J. H. Dillard, George C. Peery and correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934.","Correspondence including correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934. Correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, Cary T. Grayson, Kenneth Chorley, and Mrs. Alfred I. Dupont. Correspondence concerns possibility of John Garland Pollard's return to the College and his appointment to the Board of Visitors.","Correspondence, including correspondence concerning Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and reports re restoration and John Garland Pollard's mayoralty campaign","Printed historical material","Correspondence","Letter re autograph copy of \"Dixie.\"","Mimeo press releases","Miscellaneous correspondence","John Garland Pollard's work with Y.M.C.A. in France including original and typescripts of diary. (See also manuscript volumes, folders 81, 339, 546-563, including anti-German propoganda.)","Historical and printed material, including programs and invitations concerning the Yorktown sesquincentinnial","Correspondence re Yorktown Country Club, Yorktown Memorial Institute, etc.","John Barton Payne Collection, catalog, 1926","(Bound)","Also, copies of \"The Four Arts\" magazine","Building plans Copy of \"The Four Arts\" magazine","Two clippings","Copy of the \"Commowealth\" magazine, which includes an article about John Garland Pollard and the VMFA","Also, \"Prospectus of Program\"","\"The Main Currents in the Development of American Painting\". \"Prospectus of Program, 1936-1937\". \"Organic Laws\". \"Roster of Members\".","Reports.","Reports, includes letter from sculptress, Malvina Hoffman","Applicants for positions with the museum","Thoams C. Parker- Thomas Colt controversy. Letters favoring Parker for Director","Letters favoring Parker for Director","Letters favoring Parker. Data re Colt.","Communications favoring Parker. Affidavits concerning Colt. Letter by Colt.","Letters to and from both sides","Final correspondence. Appointment of Colt as Curator.","Corrsepondence and copy of will.","Correspondence","Correspondence.","Correspondence concerning","Correspondence, clippings, and notes","Correspondence, minutes, and legal papers","Manuel and Treasurer's book","Sunday School. Printed matter and reports.","Sunday School reports re religion by great men in business","Correspondence regarding","Correspondence and reports","Printed minutes of annual sessions","Financial matters, correspondence, and memos","Check stubs, checks, and bank statements","Correspondence and printed matter. Attendance contest with Methodists in Sunday Schools.","Correspondence with and about new pastor","Correspondence mainly about sale of property","Correspondence about building new church","Articles and newspaper comments","General correspondence","Data for future articles","Data for future articles","National Youth Act. Copies, comments, and correspondence","\"The Ohio Situation.\" Correspondence about proposed aid in Ohio to parochial schools.","Printed matter, memos, and correspondence","Editor of \"The Religious Herald\". Correspondence about Baptist Policies","Sunday School children's letters defining word and Pollard's reply.","Manuscript and printed speeches by John Garland Pollard, by other person, and speech material gathered by John Garland Pollard. (See also Mansucript Volumes and Professional Files, appropriate folders)","See also manuscript volumes","Unfair Trade Practices","Tax Equalization.","Law as vocation","Democratic Convention speeches","Notes and speeches on Thomas Jefferson","Theodore Roosevelt articles on heroes of World War I.","Speeches","Part I.","Part II.","Correspondence, notes, clippings, printed matter","Notes for future editions","List of cases. Certificate of copyright","Correspondence","Correspondence and printed material","Correspondence","Correspondence","Notes and clippings","First edition. Comments from Bagbys and Pollards","First edition. Thanks from distinguished people.","First edition. Thanks from members of the General Assembly.","First edition. Thanks miscellaneous.","First edition. Requests for copy. Mailing list for second edition.","Second edition. Notes.","Second edition. Correspondence.","Third edition. Correspondence and clippings, includes letters from political and literary notables: Charles E. Hughes, Eleanor Roosevelt, etc.","Chiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell Company, publishers.","Chiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell company, publishers.","Proofs and notes","(Newspaper clipping). John Garland Pollard, \"Virginia, Where Washington Lived,\" Review of Reviews","Various subjects","Various subjects","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","Scrapbook of clippings, photographs","Scrapbook of photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia (Late nineteenth century)","Volume containing typscript of \"To A Waterfowl\" and typescript of article re Washington Irving.","Scrapbook of clippings and memorabilia.","Notebook of \"Scraps\" (poems, quotes, jokes, anecdotes, and 5a. etc. collected by John Garland Pollard.","Volume containing newspaper clippings of poems, jokes, etc.","Volume containing signed photographs of members","Clippings with list of papers favorable to Pollard's candidacy","Campaign literature relating to his campaign for Governor","Speeches and speech material including speeches delivered in France","Typescripts","Typescript","Some of these items have are already listed in Series 1 of the finding aid but have to be stored separately due to their physcial dimensions.","[Series 1, Folder 8] Original in the Virginia State Library","[see also Series 1, Folder 98?]","[Series 1, Folder 12A]","The framed certificate that was part of this addition has been moved to the Artifacts collection.","Correspondence, notecards , publications: \"America's Favorite Poems\" published by Frederic J. Haskin, \"These United States\" a pamphlet of an address given by Nicholas Murray Butler on March 23, 1931 at the University of California, Berkeley, \"Fifteen Minutes a Day, The Harvard Classics\" edited by Charles W. Eliot, \"Commonwealthe Gleanings, A Collection of Epigrams, \" \"Plutology and Politics\" by Gilbert F. Stevenson, 1930, \"Higher Education in Virginia\" by William H. Stauffer, 1936, \"An Overlooked side of George Washington\" an address by Joseph Buffington, 1932, and a typed list of \"Extracts from Freethought Year Book.\"","1936 letter from Fred T. Wilson with a pamphlet, \"The Political Thought of John Dickinson,\" and a typed manuscript on George Mason.","Letters from W. Marvin Watson, Special Assistant to the President and Mrs. Margaret Price of The Democratic National Committee.","A print of the Governor's Mansion entitled \"Early Print of Governor's Mansion of Virginia.\"","Large Christmas card from Sid Salomon with an embossed print of the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence and an attached story of the picture.","Large Christmas card from Jean and Sid Salomon with an photograph of the 1967-1968 St. Souis Blues hockey team and a print of \"If,\" by Rudyard Kipling on gold paper.","Cartoon, \"A Double Ringer,\" by Fed O. Seibel of the R ichmond Times-Dispatch, dated July 28, 1933, about wedding of Governor Pollard and Violet Elizabeth. Inscribed to \"Governor John Garland Pollard with my compliments, Fred O. Seibel.\" Mounted on illustrating board.","This collection contains the correspondence and papers of John Garland Pollard related to his career at William \u0026 Mary."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAll audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary.","Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Marshall-Wythe School of Law","Phi Beta Kappa. Virginia Alpha (College of William and Mary)","United States. Board of Veterans Appeals","United States. Federal Trade Commission"],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary.","Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Marshall-Wythe School of Law","Phi Beta Kappa. Virginia Alpha (College of William and Mary)","United States. Board of Veterans Appeals","United States. Federal Trade Commission"],"persname_ssim":["Pollard, John Garland, 1871-1937"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary.","Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Marshall-Wythe School of Law","Phi Beta Kappa. Virginia Alpha (College of William and Mary)","United States. Board of Veterans Appeals","United States. Federal Trade Commission","Pollard, John Garland, 1871-1937"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":727,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:16.704Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9119","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9119","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9119","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9119","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9119.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Pollard, John Garland, Papers","title_ssm":["John Garland Pollard Papers"],"title_tesim":["John Garland Pollard Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1683-1968","1856-1937"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1683-1968"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1856-1937"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1683/1968, bulk 1856/1937"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Garland Pollard Papers, 1683/1968, bulk 1856/1937"],"text":["John Garland Pollard Papers, 1683/1968, bulk 1856/1937","Mss. 70 P76","/repositories/2/resources/9119","Virginia--Governors","Virginia--Politics and Government","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--20th century","Baptists--Virginia--History","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","Fundraising campaigns","Southern Baptist Convention--History--20th century","Young Men's Christian Associations","Agendas (administrative records)","Certificates","Correspondence","Financial records","Fliers (printed matter)","Minutes","Photographs","Receipts (financial records)","Reports","Resolutions (administrative records)","Technical reports","15,000 Items","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Series 3 was originally the John Garland Pollard Papers, UA 6.025, and was combined with this collection in 2011.","This material was originally the John Garland Pollard Papers, UA 6.025, and was comibined with his Personal Papers in August 2011.","\"\"","In 1930, John Garland Pollard, a professor at the College of William and Mary was elected governor of the commonwealth of Virginia. A progressive Democrat interested in reform, his administration as governor was marred by dealing with the country's worst economic crisis. From King and Queen County, Va. he combined a strong sense of public service with a firm belief in the separation of church and state and a whimsical sense of humor. Trained in law, he was elected to the Constitutional Convention of 1901 where he made his mark by opposing in the revised constitution, the use of phrase describing Virginia citizens as only Christian; his strong belief in the Baptist faith prompted his speech.","He rose to be elected in 1913 to be Virginia's attorney-general on a reform platform which included initiative and referendum, the short ballot, etc. In 1922 he was appointed William and Mary's director of the School of Government and Citizenship (School of Law) where he excelled as a teacher and was also elected Mayor of Williamsburg. He served as a Sunday School teacher at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","His run for the gubernatorial seat had the approval of Harry Byrd, leader of the Virginia Democratic machine (called the Byrd Organization) and he worked with Byrd during his term as a maverick governor. One of his chief accomplishments by far during the Great Depression was the founding of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the first state-supported art museum in the United States. Unfortunately, the Byrd mandate of fiscal integrity and balanced budgets did not permit much help to the suffering citizens of the commonwealth. State salaries were cut ten percent including the salary of the governor.","Letters, clippings, manuscript volumes, business papers, pamphlets, genealogical material, family papers, reports, memos, campaign literature, photographs of John G. Pollard (1871-1937), lawyer, educator, statesman, humanitarian, and governor of Virginia, 1930-1934. Prominent correspondents include Henry Watkins Anderson, Lady Astor, Frederic W. Boatwright, David K. E. Bruce, John Stewart Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Harry F. Byrd, James Cannon, J. A. C. Chandler, Calvin Coolidge, Westmoreland Davis, Jessie Ball Dupont, Carter Glass, John D. Rockefeller, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Claude A. Swanson, Lyon G. Tyler, Alexander W. Weddell, and Woodrow Wilson.","Series 3 contains the correspondence and papers of John Garland Pollard related to his career at the College of William and Mary.\n \n \n Box 4, Folder 98 contains plot plans for Pollard Park and Chandler Court in Williamsburg, Va.","Correspondence, notes, clippings. Includes letters of H.E. Bacon concerning death of Thomas Pollard, Alexander S. Brown, William MacFarlane Jones, Hugh Pollard (of London, England) John Pollard, John Garland Pollard, Violet McDougall Pollard; typescript of Pollard and Robinson family Bible record; newspaper obituary of Dr. George Franklin Bagby; and biographical sketch of John Pollard (1839-1911)","Notes: and photocopy of Pollard and Robinson family Bible record","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family; letter, 1891,of Grace Hawthorne (Phillips) Pollard; will (copy) of John Pollard (1803-1877); and chart, 1870, of Pollard Family.","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.","Includes Bagby family tree.","Johnson, Elizabeth Pollard Cox and Dodge, Jessie Gresham Pollard, compilers. Pamphlet. (Acc. no. 76-53)","Photostat of Petition from the citizens of St. Stephens Parish of New Kent County to Lt. Gov. Henry Chicheley, 1683?. Robert Pollard's signature among the petitioners. Original in the Virginia State Library. Oversize.","Manuscript book of oaths, 1785","1 letter","Cyphering book which includes law notes","License to practice law (signed by John B. Clopton, John A. Meredith and John Taylor Lomax); photograph; phrenology chart; obituary of wife Juliet (Jeffries) Pollard; and will (copy) of Thomas Jefferies.","Columbian College Diplomas. Oversize. T.P. commencement address, 1850, Columbian College","to son, John Pollard, Jr., 1860. 1 leter","Autobiography. (See also manuscript volumes)","Kept while serving as minister of Les St. Baptist Churh, Baltimore, Md., and on trips to Virginia, the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pa, New York, New London, Ct., and Washington, D.C. Mentions funeral of Reverdy Johnson, his lecture to South Baltimore Mechanics Library Association; shaking hands with Ulysses S. Grant; death of Richard Fuller; and hearing the astronomer simon Newcomb speak.","Photograph of Richmond College faculty, 1888, including JP, Jr. (missing)","Sermons 1857-1868 and n.d. (no date); and newspaper clippings from The Religious Herald 10 November 1870, concerning death of Richard Hugh Bagby","Printed and manuscript sermons, 1876, 1887, 1901, and n.d. (no date), including sermon on history of Lee Street Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md","Essays and Addresses Presented at the first metting of the Congress of Virginian Baptists, 1883; The Blood of Jesus (unauthorized tract); manuscript record book of [Baptists?] probably in Richmond, Va., 1880's","Essays and Addresses Presented at the Second Congress of Virginia Baptists, 1886; Southern Baptists Convention, 1888; Religious Herald, 1899; The Civil Sabbath, 15 Nov 1900","Temperance, petitions (from Va. branches of W.C.T.U. including Staunton Branch [bearing signature of Flora (Cooke) Stuart]), Letters and notes 1882-1885","including record of salary recieved as professor at Richmond College.","Receipted bills, 1897","Receipted bills, 1898","Receipted bills, 1899","Receipted bills, 1900","Letters, 1856-1857, including letters written from Columbian College.","Letters, including letters written from Columbian College","Letters, 1859 written while attending Columbian College","Letters, 1860, written while teaching at Columbian College","Letters, 1861, written while teaching at Columbian College and concerning the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln","Correspondence, 1870-1873, including letter from John Pollard, Jr. to his children","Family correspondence, 1874-1907. Includes letters written by John Pollard, Jr. on trips to Rawley Springs, Rockingham Co., Va., Southern Baptist Convention at charleston, S.C., Philadelphia Centennial [ typewritten letter from Centennial], Groton, Conn., Buffalo Springs, [?] ; Portland, Me., Round Lake, N.Y. and London, Eng. Also includes letter of John Pollard (1803-1877) concerning his second marriage; and letters of John Garland Pollard. Also includes obituary of Susie Virginia Pollard.","James Pollard, Ord[inance] Dept. Rodes' Division, to John Pollard, Jr. concerning conduct of Confederate soilders during Gettysburg Campaign","Including calls to be pastor in Northampton Co., Va., and Farmville, Va., and a letter concerning John Garland Pollard at Columbian College. Also includes certificate as member of Masons; letter of thanks to Virginia (Bagby) Pollard and resolutions adopted to John Pollard upon their leaving Lee St. Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md.","Letters to John and Virginia Bagby Pollard, Letters 1861-1876","While serving in Confederate States Army at Gloucester Point and Yorktown, Va; and near Adams Run, S.C., and in the trenches near Petersb[ur]g, [Va.].","Letters 1861-1876 ( including letter of Edward Bagby)","Including letter of T.P. Bagby written while attending Richmond College.","Letters to and from, Includes letters from Alfred [Bagby ?], Mattie Evans, Mary E. Gresham, Mattie Hill, Virginia F. Lawrence, Sue Ryland and B. Woodward.","Copy of New Testament","Speech entitled \"The Spoils System\" delivered in response to an article by H.R. Pollard. no date., speaker unidentified.","Pollard and Bagby family fragments including on unidentified photograph","John Garland Pollard. Biographical material","Biography of John Garland Pollard by his sister, Maud Turman","1904 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do). 1906( names of lawsuits), 1908 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do), 1911 (appointments), 1916 (appointments for speeches), 1917 ( vote totals, appointments for speeches and campaign strategy), and 1929 (3 books; appointements for speeches, addresses of people and things to do for campaign). Files, John Garland Pollard's diary of World War I work in France, see Professional Files, Y.M.C.A.","Photographs","Photographs","Photographs","no date. (some taken during his gubernatorial term)","Copy of will, lists of bequests","Correspondence, mostly with John Garland Pollard (some letters concern teaching of evolution in schools) and letters of sympathy to John Garland Pollard on death of his brother, EBP, 1927. Also includes correspondence of Robert N. Pollard with John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence, with John Garland Pollard concerning John Garland Pollard's efforts to have him appointed federal Judge. Includes correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Cary T. Grayson and Carter Glass.","Written ( or copied) by M.E. Pollard; newspaper clipping, 1917, concerning death of Mrs. Robert N. Pollard and poem, \" My Mother\"","Maud P. Sherman (sister of John Garland Pollard) correspondence, 1925-1936","Folders 56-","Mr. and Mrs. G. Harvey (sister of John Garland Pollard and brother- in- law). Correspondence, 1925-1937","Correspondence, 1921-1936. concerning student loan Funds established by Bagby at University of Richmond and William and Mary","Correspondence, 1923-1936, of A. Paul Bagby, Alfred Bagby, Jr. (and wife), Charles T. Bagby, George P. Bagby, Harry A. Bagby, Leslie H. Bagby, Luther R. Bagby, Mabel Strother Bagby, Olive Bagby, Sue E. Bagby, William F. Bagby, and William Hugh Bagby with John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence, 1928-1933","Correspondence, 1920-1937, concerning finances, William Jenings Byan's opinions concerning illness of Woodrow Wilson, Depression and drunken driving. Also includes correspondence of C. Browne Garnett, Jr., [?] Gignilliat, Hattie Belle Gresham and Lalla Smoot.","Correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1935, concerning death of John Garland Pollard's sister, Mrs. J. W. Willis and health of John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1936-1937, concerning health of John Garland Pollard","Correspondence. Chiefly letters from Pollard children and Billie Harris in China","Interdenominational missionary records","Correspondence. Mostly correspondence with John Garland Pollard and Pollard children. For correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1930-1934, see Governorship Files","List of Files, callers at Executive mansion, Christmas cards and gifts sent and received. 1933-1942","Chiefly correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1937 and undated Includes letter of Joseph P. Kennedy","Chiefly cprrespondence with John Garland Pollard 1934-1937","Papers relating to attendance at National Cathedral School, 1922-1925","Receipts and Bills chiefly relating to wedding","Florida Vacation, 1936-1937 mostly notes and correspondence","\"Get Well\" letters, chiefly addressed to Mrs. John Garland Pollard","List of cards etc.","Mrs. John Garland Pollard's drafts of answers to sympathy letters, lists of those who sent flowers, condolences, letter, etc","Sympathy Letters and telegrams. A-E","Sympathy Letters and telegrams F-L","Sympathy Letters and telegrams M-R","Sympathy letters and telegrams, S-Z and Resolutions","Sympathy cards","Stock certificates, deeds, letter relating to cases, etc","1915-1918 Includes a notebook of carbon copy notes and letters prior to John Garland Pollard's departure for France, 1918, and during his stay","Expenses April to August 31, no year (year during residence in Williamsburg)","Business correspondence with Walter C. and W.B. Hopkins, 1921-1933","Banking Matters and correspondence","Mostly printed material-- home plans etc","Plats and Plans,(see also oversize) Ginter Park, Richmond; Chandler Court, Williamsburg home plans, Pollard Park, Belle Haven","Deeds. American Terminal Warehouse--Armour and Company and Gordon-Garnett.","Deeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds, including William and Mary and Williamsburg deeds.","Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds, etc. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Correspondence with Mrs. A.W. Dearing (purchaser of John Garland Pollard's Chandler Court house).","Washington area","and to Mrs. JCP (II)-1940. Also inaugural invitations","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II) -1940) Invites other than the White House","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)- 1940). Invites other than the White House","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)-1940). Invites other than the White House","Programs, badges, etc","Bulletins, notes of meetings, etc., 1940-1970","Xmas Cards, dinners, etc. 1927-1936","(most of the John Garland Pollard clippings are to found in his vols.). Includes obituaries","Clippings, pamphlets, photographs.","Miscellaneous correspondence, etc.","Miscellaneous correspondence. 1921-1937, concerning founding of Marshall-Wythe School of Politics and Governmet, Va. gubernational race of 1925, and health of John Garland Pollard.","ABC Advisory Commitee, 1934-1937","Correspondence and data, 1929","Correspondence, 1932-1933","Correspondence and printed matter, 1927-1928","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence with W. Garrett Conant, President of the National Society of American Art","Correspondence. 1931-1932. Including letter to Lady Astor from Stanley Baldwin","Correspondence with members of 1932- 1937, including new tribute to St. Andress motifs","War department correspondence.","Including correspondence of Gari Melchers","William Jennings Bryan and other members of the Bryan family, 1913-1924","Correspondence and with members of the Bryan family, 1925-1926 ; Re scopes trial","Memorial Association. Correspondence with P.H. Callahan and Ruth Bryan Owen","Correspondence and legal papers, 1928-1935","Correspondence, clipings, speeches 1923-1929","Correspondence and lcippings, 1930","Correspondence","Correspondence and clippings, 1932 (January-April), including Byrd for Presidential campaign material.","Correspondence","Correspondence, etc. 1933-1966, including speech by Byrd re John Garland Pollard","Correspondence, 1927-1932","Miscellaneous, 1922-1937","Includes letter to Elizabeth Cox giving John Garland Pollard's views on co-education. Miscellaneous, 1922-1937","Correspondence, 1926-1929 concerning memorial to William Jennings Bryan; and prohibition. (See also Bryan)","Printed material, 1935","Printed material, etc. 1935","Printed material","Copies of and correspondence, 1923-1928","Correspondence, clippings, notes, 1900-1902","\"Survivors\" correspondence, 1913","Correspondence and printed material, 1930","Letter to John Garland Pollard","Correspondence and printed material, 1935, includes letter from John D. Rockerfeller","Booklets and correspondence, 1934-1935","Printed matter and correspondence, 1936-1937","Correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence, 1930","County map of Virginia, 1915","John Garland Pollard's review of Lillian Craig's book, \"The Road to Echo\" Correspondence with D.S. Freeman concerning the review, etc.","including letters of Ted Dalton, Westmoreland Davis, Collins Denny, Jr., E. Griffith Dodson, and Ashton Dovell","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and clippings","Correspondence and articles, 1928-1937","E. Miscellaneous 1926-1934","Letter in response to invention","1 letter accepting invitations","including correspondnece with Sarah Lee Fain, Junis P. Fishburn, R. D. Ford (concerning Kate Walker Barrett) and Harry Emerson Fosdick","Correspondence, 1919-1928, concerning Y.M.C.A.","Mostly church and state relations, 1937","Correspondence, etc.","Complaints and recommendations","Chiefly correspondence re John Garland Pollard's and J.F. Nigent's re-appointments, 1924-1934","G. Miscellaneous","Certificate of incorporation, 1912","Correspondence, 1920-1931","Directories and ordinances","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and Clippings","Correspondence, including correspondence concerning the restoration of Bruton Parish Church","Invitation to Governors, printed material, John Garland Pollard's address of welcome.","Correspondence with Harry Byrd","Correspondence and clippings","Correspondence and clippings","Clippings","Expenses. (Bank Records)","Expenses. (Hotel, Printing)","Expenses. (Multigraphing)","Congratulatory letters. A-B.","Congratulatory letters. C-D.","Congratulatory letters. E-G.","Congratulatory letters. H-J.","Congratulatory letters. K-L.","Congratulatory letters. M.","Congratulatory letters. N-P.","Congratulatory letters. R-S.","Congratulatory letters. T.","Congratulatory letters. U-Z.","Correspondence and clippings. Including letter from Pollard-Dovell Democratic club, Williamsburg, Va.","Correspondence, includes speeches of opponent, W.M. Brown, and clippings.","Correspondence and clippings. Includes letter to W.M. Brown and unpubllished reply to Bishop Cannon's attack.","Mostly congratulatory letters. A-Bon.","Mostly congratulatory letters. Boo-Bz.","Mostly congratulatory letters. C.","Mostly congratulatory letters. D-E.","Mostly congratulatory letters. F-G","Mostly congratulatory letters. H.","Mostly congratulatory letters. I-K","Mostly congratulatory letters. L.","Mostly congratulatory letters. M-Mc.","Mostly congratulatory letters. N-Q","Mostly congratulatory letters. R.","Mostly congratulatory letters. S.","Mostly congratulatory letters. T.","Mostly congratulatory letters. U-Z.","Letters of thanks","Letters of thanks, Includes election results.","Correspondence.","Correspondence and other material.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Letters from John Garland Pollard's office including letters from Violet McDougall (Pollard) and letters concerning the Danville Strike and busts of Virginians, and location of Va. Museum of Fine Arts.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Corrupt Practices Acts. Pamphlets and mimeo data.","Good Roads. Printed material.","Government. Printed material; speech entitled \"Who Represent the People of Virginia\" by James E. Pate.","Taxation. Letter and pamphlets.","Including resolution by General Assembly endorsing Harry F. Byrd for president, proposal to cut expenses in criminal trials, and purchase of Jamestown.","A.","Applications for Jobs. A.","Applications for Jobs. B.","Applications for Jobs. C.","Applications for Jobs. D.","Applications for Jobs. E.","Applications for Jobs. F.","Applications for Jobs. G.","Applications for Jobs. H.","Applications for Jobs. I, J.","Applications for Jobs. K.","Applications for Jobs. L.","Applications for Jobs. M.","Applications for Jobs. N, O.","Applications for Jobs. P.","Applications for Jobs. Q, R.","Applications for Jobs. S.","Applications for Jobs. T, U, V.","Applications for Jobs. W, Z.","B, including letters from Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee, and letter from William J. Clark, president of Virginia Union University, concerning low cost housing project for Black people.","C, including fundraising request from William J. Clark, President of Virginia Union University, correspondence with sister, Mrs. G. Harvey Clarke, and nephew, G. Stanley Clarke, and in-laws, Judge Heriot Clarkson, c.c. Cooper (concerning Prohibition).","Carters' Grove, (including aerial photographs), and the creation of Colonial National Historical Park.","Clippings including John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state","Congratulatory letters.","Cox Family, correspondence.","D, E.","F (including letters concerning Federal Bar Assocaition).","G (including correspondence with Noel Gaines concerning John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state).","George Washington University.","H.","Invitations","Invitations","J, K, L.","M.","Military Academy appointments","N, O, P.","Publication notes","Q, R.","S.","Smoot Family, correspondence.","Speech Material.","T, U, V.","W, X, Y, Z.","\"Wits-Bits.\"","Letters re Jackson Monument","Letters and clippings","Correspondence re appointments","Letter re arrangements","Letter re arrangements","Correspondence re: sale of property","Correspondence re: sale of property","Correspondence re new school","Notes and clippings about Mason and Gunston Hall","Correspondence","Inscribed poem \"John Pollard of Virginia\"","Mimeographed report","Report on the program","Correspondence and mimeographed material","Mimeographed material and correspondence","Including letters of Ruth (Bryan) Owen Rohde","Correspondence","Re visit to Yorktown","Signed program and letter","Correspondence, chiefly business and political","Correspondence regarding John Garland Pollard's copy of","Includes correspondence with A. J. Montague","Correspondence with H. St. George Tucker re Tucker's campaign for governorship","W. A. Jones' and Carter Glass' campaigns for U.S. Senate. Correspondence, etc.","Printed material re Jones and Glass campaigns","A. J. Montague's possible judgeship. Correspondence, etc.","John Garland Pollard's campaign for Attorney General; Popular Government League. Correspondence","Correspondence and printed material re inauguration of Gov. Stuart and John Garland Pollard as Attorney General. Also correspondence of Virginia Progressive Democratic League.","Prohibition \"Speech Stuff\" and newspaper clippings","Prohibition. Clippings and correspondence, including correspondence with James Cannon.","Chiefly John Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material.","John Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence. Attitude of the \"Drys\" and the Anti-Saloon League.","Correspondence, campaign literature for governorship, clippings","Campaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material. Anti-Saloon League letters.","Campaign for Governor. Clippings and copy of speech about Ellyson, n.d.","Campaign for Governor. Account book listing expenses and supporters by county.","Campaign for Governor. General Correspondence.","War time clippings (some relating to John Garland Pollard's work abroad).","Correspondence, printed material, and clippings.","Trinkle vs. Anderson governorship.","Correspondence re government and medicine and John Garland Pollard's campaign for Federal Trade Commission appointment (see also FTC folder).","Correspondence, affidavits, and printed materail relating to government and medicine, HGP's interest in FTC appointment, reorganization of State government, John Garland Pollard as chairman of Williamsburg Democratic Committee.","Reorganization of State government; Hoover-Smith Presidential campaign. H.F. Byrd letters included.","Correspondence re Hoover-Smith campaign.","Correspondence re Hoover-Smith campaign","Printed material and clippings re reorganization of State government, prohibition, and Hoover-Smith campaign.","Miscellaneous correspondence and printed material","Correspondence","Correspondence, Anti-Saloon League Yearbook","Correspondence and printed matter","Chiefly printed matter","Correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence and printed matter","Printed material including: Speech, Indian appropriations by T. A. E. Weadock, 1894. Legal aspects of Christian Science, 1901. Case in Supreme Court of Nebraska (2 copies--see clippings in back of each copy), 1904. Christian Science and legislation, 1906. The Los Angeles case, 1907.","Printed material including: \"Religious Liberty in America\" by Charles M. Snow, 1914. Clipping of Model Sunday Law, 1915.","Chiefly printed material including the following \"Religious Herald\" articles: \"Freedom, Civil and Religious,\" 1920. \"Baptists and Religious Liberty,\" 1920. \"The Bible in the Public Schools,\" 1923.","Printed material including: William Jennings Bryan speech at Democratic Convention, 1924. Minutes of Peninsula Baptist Association, 1925. Bibliographies on Bible study and religious education. Bible in public schools. \"Religious Herald\" pamphlets and clippings.","Correspondence and printed material","Correspondence and printed material including \"The Church in Politics\" (booklet).","Printed material and correspondence including the following: \"The Story of Religious Intolerance\" by Hudson Cary, etc. \"Liberty\" Magazines. \"The Vatican-Italian Accord.\"","Printed material and correspondence including: \"The Danger of Catholicism in Public School.\" \"The Truth Shall Make You Free.\" \"Legal Status of Bible Reading and religious Instruction in Public Schools.\" \"Liberty\" article: \"The Ideals of Thomas Jefferson on Religious Liberty\" by John Garland Pollard.","Printed material including: Copies of John Garland Pollard's speech before the Constitutional Convention of Virginia in 1901 (in \"Liberty\"). \"Virginia's Task in Higher Education.\" \"Religious Liberty and Mutual Understanding.\"","Printed material including: \"Liberty\" and other magazine articles. \"Laws Relating to the Releasing of Pupils from Public Schools on Religious Instruction.\" \"Week-day Religious Instruction.\" Jeremiah Moore, 1746-1815.","Printed material and correspondence including the following: \"Aid to Parochial and other Schools.\" \"The Kourier,\" November 1934 publication of the Ku Klux Klan. \"New Relations with Jews and Catholics.\" \"Discussion Outlines for Protestant Groups.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: State aid to schools. \"The School of Law of Illinois\" (book). \"State Aid to Donominational Schools.\" \"Kourier\", July 1935. \"Religious Liberty: Civilization's Barometer\" by Strauss. \"Liberty\" copies.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Liberty\" magazine copies. Annual Southern Baptist Convention (See notes on cover). Report of the President of the University of Richmond.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Reference on the Use of Public Funds for the Support of Private or Sectarian Educational Institutions\" (NEA memo). \"Liberty\" magazine, 2nd quarter of 1937. Congresssional Records, February 10th, 11th, and 12th of 1937.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Axioms of Religious Liberty\" by James. \"Religion and Politics\" by John W. Davis. \"The Bible: Should It be in the School Room?\" by Franklin Steiner.","Correspondence and court records re: scholarships and drive for funds","Letter of thanks for hospitality","Correspondence","Letter and clippings","Letters of thanks, etc.","Sa-Se","Sh-Sl.","Sm-Sp.","St-Sz.","Correspondence and printed matter","Proclamation by Governor Pollard and clipping","Printed material and correspondence. Assessed value of personal property for 1920. Tax levies, etc.","Memos, digests of statements, etc.","General correspondence","General correspondence","Correspondence and data on bank deposits.","Reports, memos, and correspondence.","Correspondence and typed and printed material","Newspaper clippings.","Data, charts, maps.","Correspondence","Correspondence re political matters","Correspondence re political matters. Mostly 1921.","Correspondence re political matters.","Miscellaneous correspondence","Correspondence","Letters of congratulations","Correspondence re positions. Phone directory.","Letters to John Garland Pollard from his office and other B of VA material","Miscellaneous correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence","Printed matter.","Typescriipts and correspondence","Correspondence. Including correspondence concerning National Park Service and Shenandoah National Park.","Correspondence and reports.","Correspondence, roster, and programs","Correspondence and news letters","News letters","Receipts","Correspondence","Correspondence, concerning Fork Union Military Academy","Correspondence, includes correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and with J. T. Davis concerning possible appointment to Federal Trade Commission.","Correspondence including correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and Dr. E. G. Swem","Including correspondence concerning William \u0026 Mary Presidential vacancy caused by death of J. A. C. Chandler. Also mentions an order for a gold seal, ordered from Balfour, London,  that is to be awarded as a prize at commencement. Correspondence include John Stewart Bryan, Robert H. Tucker, Cary T. Grayson, Harry F. Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, J. H. Dillard, George C. Peery and correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934.","Correspondence including correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934. Correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, Cary T. Grayson, Kenneth Chorley, and Mrs. Alfred I. Dupont. Correspondence concerns possibility of John Garland Pollard's return to the College and his appointment to the Board of Visitors.","Correspondence, including correspondence concerning Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and reports re restoration and John Garland Pollard's mayoralty campaign","Printed historical material","Correspondence","Letter re autograph copy of \"Dixie.\"","Mimeo press releases","Miscellaneous correspondence","John Garland Pollard's work with Y.M.C.A. in France including original and typescripts of diary. (See also manuscript volumes, folders 81, 339, 546-563, including anti-German propoganda.)","Historical and printed material, including programs and invitations concerning the Yorktown sesquincentinnial","Correspondence re Yorktown Country Club, Yorktown Memorial Institute, etc.","John Barton Payne Collection, catalog, 1926","(Bound)","Also, copies of \"The Four Arts\" magazine","Building plans Copy of \"The Four Arts\" magazine","Two clippings","Copy of the \"Commowealth\" magazine, which includes an article about John Garland Pollard and the VMFA","Also, \"Prospectus of Program\"","\"The Main Currents in the Development of American Painting\". \"Prospectus of Program, 1936-1937\". \"Organic Laws\". \"Roster of Members\".","Reports.","Reports, includes letter from sculptress, Malvina Hoffman","Applicants for positions with the museum","Thoams C. Parker- Thomas Colt controversy. Letters favoring Parker for Director","Letters favoring Parker for Director","Letters favoring Parker. Data re Colt.","Communications favoring Parker. Affidavits concerning Colt. Letter by Colt.","Letters to and from both sides","Final correspondence. Appointment of Colt as Curator.","Corrsepondence and copy of will.","Correspondence","Correspondence.","Correspondence concerning","Correspondence, clippings, and notes","Correspondence, minutes, and legal papers","Manuel and Treasurer's book","Sunday School. Printed matter and reports.","Sunday School reports re religion by great men in business","Correspondence regarding","Correspondence and reports","Printed minutes of annual sessions","Financial matters, correspondence, and memos","Check stubs, checks, and bank statements","Correspondence and printed matter. Attendance contest with Methodists in Sunday Schools.","Correspondence with and about new pastor","Correspondence mainly about sale of property","Correspondence about building new church","Articles and newspaper comments","General correspondence","Data for future articles","Data for future articles","National Youth Act. Copies, comments, and correspondence","\"The Ohio Situation.\" Correspondence about proposed aid in Ohio to parochial schools.","Printed matter, memos, and correspondence","Editor of \"The Religious Herald\". Correspondence about Baptist Policies","Sunday School children's letters defining word and Pollard's reply.","Manuscript and printed speeches by John Garland Pollard, by other person, and speech material gathered by John Garland Pollard. (See also Mansucript Volumes and Professional Files, appropriate folders)","See also manuscript volumes","Unfair Trade Practices","Tax Equalization.","Law as vocation","Democratic Convention speeches","Notes and speeches on Thomas Jefferson","Theodore Roosevelt articles on heroes of World War I.","Speeches","Part I.","Part II.","Correspondence, notes, clippings, printed matter","Notes for future editions","List of cases. Certificate of copyright","Correspondence","Correspondence and printed material","Correspondence","Correspondence","Notes and clippings","First edition. Comments from Bagbys and Pollards","First edition. Thanks from distinguished people.","First edition. Thanks from members of the General Assembly.","First edition. Thanks miscellaneous.","First edition. Requests for copy. Mailing list for second edition.","Second edition. Notes.","Second edition. Correspondence.","Third edition. Correspondence and clippings, includes letters from political and literary notables: Charles E. Hughes, Eleanor Roosevelt, etc.","Chiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell Company, publishers.","Chiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell company, publishers.","Proofs and notes","(Newspaper clipping). John Garland Pollard, \"Virginia, Where Washington Lived,\" Review of Reviews","Various subjects","Various subjects","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","Scrapbook of clippings, photographs","Scrapbook of photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia (Late nineteenth century)","Volume containing typscript of \"To A Waterfowl\" and typescript of article re Washington Irving.","Scrapbook of clippings and memorabilia.","Notebook of \"Scraps\" (poems, quotes, jokes, anecdotes, and 5a. etc. collected by John Garland Pollard.","Volume containing newspaper clippings of poems, jokes, etc.","Volume containing signed photographs of members","Clippings with list of papers favorable to Pollard's candidacy","Campaign literature relating to his campaign for Governor","Speeches and speech material including speeches delivered in France","Typescripts","Typescript","Some of these items have are already listed in Series 1 of the finding aid but have to be stored separately due to their physcial dimensions.","[Series 1, Folder 8] Original in the Virginia State Library","[see also Series 1, Folder 98?]","[Series 1, Folder 12A]","The framed certificate that was part of this addition has been moved to the Artifacts collection.","Correspondence, notecards , publications: \"America's Favorite Poems\" published by Frederic J. Haskin, \"These United States\" a pamphlet of an address given by Nicholas Murray Butler on March 23, 1931 at the University of California, Berkeley, \"Fifteen Minutes a Day, The Harvard Classics\" edited by Charles W. Eliot, \"Commonwealthe Gleanings, A Collection of Epigrams, \" \"Plutology and Politics\" by Gilbert F. Stevenson, 1930, \"Higher Education in Virginia\" by William H. Stauffer, 1936, \"An Overlooked side of George Washington\" an address by Joseph Buffington, 1932, and a typed list of \"Extracts from Freethought Year Book.\"","1936 letter from Fred T. Wilson with a pamphlet, \"The Political Thought of John Dickinson,\" and a typed manuscript on George Mason.","Letters from W. Marvin Watson, Special Assistant to the President and Mrs. Margaret Price of The Democratic National Committee.","A print of the Governor's Mansion entitled \"Early Print of Governor's Mansion of Virginia.\"","Large Christmas card from Sid Salomon with an embossed print of the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence and an attached story of the picture.","Large Christmas card from Jean and Sid Salomon with an photograph of the 1967-1968 St. Souis Blues hockey team and a print of \"If,\" by Rudyard Kipling on gold paper.","Cartoon, \"A Double Ringer,\" by Fed O. Seibel of the R ichmond Times-Dispatch, dated July 28, 1933, about wedding of Governor Pollard and Violet Elizabeth. Inscribed to \"Governor John Garland Pollard with my compliments, Fred O. Seibel.\" Mounted on illustrating board.","This collection contains the correspondence and papers of John Garland Pollard related to his career at William \u0026 Mary.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary.","Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Marshall-Wythe School of Law","Phi Beta Kappa. Virginia Alpha (College of William and Mary)","United States. Board of Veterans Appeals","United States. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 was originally the John Garland Pollard Papers, UA 6.025, and was combined with this collection in 2011.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis material was originally the John Garland Pollard Papers, UA 6.025, and was comibined with his Personal Papers in August 2011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e  \"\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:","Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series 3 was originally the John Garland Pollard Papers, UA 6.025, and was combined with this collection in 2011.","This material was originally the John Garland Pollard Papers, UA 6.025, and was comibined with his Personal Papers in August 2011.","\"\""],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn 1930, John Garland Pollard, a professor at the College of William and Mary was elected governor of the commonwealth of Virginia. A progressive Democrat interested in reform, his administration as governor was marred by dealing with the country's worst economic crisis. From King and Queen County, Va. he combined a strong sense of public service with a firm belief in the separation of church and state and a whimsical sense of humor. Trained in law, he was elected to the Constitutional Convention of 1901 where he made his mark by opposing in the revised constitution, the use of phrase describing Virginia citizens as only Christian; his strong belief in the Baptist faith prompted his speech.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e He rose to be elected in 1913 to be Virginia's attorney-general on a reform platform which included initiative and referendum, the short ballot, etc. In 1922 he was appointed William and Mary's director of the School of Government and Citizenship (School of Law) where he excelled as a teacher and was also elected Mayor of Williamsburg. He served as a Sunday School teacher at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e His run for the gubernatorial seat had the approval of Harry Byrd, leader of the Virginia Democratic machine (called the Byrd Organization) and he worked with Byrd during his term as a maverick governor. One of his chief accomplishments by far during the Great Depression was the founding of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the first state-supported art museum in the United States. Unfortunately, the Byrd mandate of fiscal integrity and balanced budgets did not permit much help to the suffering citizens of the commonwealth. State salaries were cut ten percent including the salary of the governor.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1930, John Garland Pollard, a professor at the College of William and Mary was elected governor of the commonwealth of Virginia. A progressive Democrat interested in reform, his administration as governor was marred by dealing with the country's worst economic crisis. From King and Queen County, Va. he combined a strong sense of public service with a firm belief in the separation of church and state and a whimsical sense of humor. Trained in law, he was elected to the Constitutional Convention of 1901 where he made his mark by opposing in the revised constitution, the use of phrase describing Virginia citizens as only Christian; his strong belief in the Baptist faith prompted his speech.","He rose to be elected in 1913 to be Virginia's attorney-general on a reform platform which included initiative and referendum, the short ballot, etc. In 1922 he was appointed William and Mary's director of the School of Government and Citizenship (School of Law) where he excelled as a teacher and was also elected Mayor of Williamsburg. He served as a Sunday School teacher at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","His run for the gubernatorial seat had the approval of Harry Byrd, leader of the Virginia Democratic machine (called the Byrd Organization) and he worked with Byrd during his term as a maverick governor. One of his chief accomplishments by far during the Great Depression was the founding of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the first state-supported art museum in the United States. Unfortunately, the Byrd mandate of fiscal integrity and balanced budgets did not permit much help to the suffering citizens of the commonwealth. State salaries were cut ten percent including the salary of the governor."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["John Garland Pollard Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLetters, clippings, manuscript volumes, business papers, pamphlets, genealogical material, family papers, reports, memos, campaign literature, photographs of John G. Pollard (1871-1937), lawyer, educator, statesman, humanitarian, and governor of Virginia, 1930-1934. Prominent correspondents include Henry Watkins Anderson, Lady Astor, Frederic W. Boatwright, David K. E. Bruce, John Stewart Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Harry F. Byrd, James Cannon, J. A. C. Chandler, Calvin Coolidge, Westmoreland Davis, Jessie Ball Dupont, Carter Glass, John D. Rockefeller, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Claude A. Swanson, Lyon G. Tyler, Alexander W. Weddell, and Woodrow Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Series 3 contains the correspondence and papers of John Garland Pollard related to his career at the College of William and Mary.\n \n \n Box 4, Folder 98 contains plot plans for Pollard Park and Chandler Court in Williamsburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes, clippings. Includes letters of H.E. Bacon concerning death of Thomas Pollard, Alexander S. Brown, William MacFarlane Jones, Hugh Pollard (of London, England) John Pollard, John Garland Pollard, Violet McDougall Pollard; typescript of Pollard and Robinson family Bible record; newspaper obituary of Dr. George Franklin Bagby; and biographical sketch of John Pollard (1839-1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes: and photocopy of Pollard and Robinson family Bible record\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family; letter, 1891,of Grace Hawthorne (Phillips) Pollard; will (copy) of John Pollard (1803-1877); and chart, 1870, of Pollard Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Bagby family tree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson, Elizabeth Pollard Cox and Dodge, Jessie Gresham Pollard, compilers. Pamphlet. (Acc. no. 76-53)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat of Petition from the citizens of St. Stephens Parish of New Kent County to Lt. Gov. Henry Chicheley, 1683?. Robert Pollard's signature among the petitioners. Original in the Virginia State Library. Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript book of oaths, 1785\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCyphering book which includes law notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLicense to practice law (signed by John B. Clopton, John A. Meredith and John Taylor Lomax); photograph; phrenology chart; obituary of wife Juliet (Jeffries) Pollard; and will (copy) of Thomas Jefferies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColumbian College Diplomas. Oversize. T.P. commencement address, 1850, Columbian College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto son, John Pollard, Jr., 1860. 1 leter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutobiography. (See also manuscript volumes)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKept while serving as minister of Les St. Baptist Churh, Baltimore, Md., and on trips to Virginia, the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pa, New York, New London, Ct., and Washington, D.C. Mentions funeral of Reverdy Johnson, his lecture to South Baltimore Mechanics Library Association; shaking hands with Ulysses S. Grant; death of Richard Fuller; and hearing the astronomer simon Newcomb speak.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of Richmond College faculty, 1888, including JP, Jr. (missing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSermons 1857-1868 and n.d. (no date); and newspaper clippings from The Religious Herald 10 November 1870, concerning death of Richard Hugh Bagby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted and manuscript sermons, 1876, 1887, 1901, and n.d. (no date), including sermon on history of Lee Street Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssays and Addresses Presented at the first metting of the Congress of Virginian Baptists, 1883; The Blood of Jesus (unauthorized tract); manuscript record book of [Baptists?] probably in Richmond, Va., 1880's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssays and Addresses Presented at the Second Congress of Virginia Baptists, 1886; Southern Baptists Convention, 1888; Religious Herald, 1899; The Civil Sabbath, 15 Nov 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTemperance, petitions (from Va. branches of W.C.T.U. including Staunton Branch [bearing signature of Flora (Cooke) Stuart]), Letters and notes 1882-1885\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding record of salary recieved as professor at Richmond College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted bills, 1897\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted bills, 1898\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted bills, 1899\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted bills, 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, 1856-1857, including letters written from Columbian College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, including letters written from Columbian College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, 1859 written while attending Columbian College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, 1860, written while teaching at Columbian College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, 1861, written while teaching at Columbian College and concerning the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1870-1873, including letter from John Pollard, Jr. to his children\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily correspondence, 1874-1907. Includes letters written by John Pollard, Jr. on trips to Rawley Springs, Rockingham Co., Va., Southern Baptist Convention at charleston, S.C., Philadelphia Centennial [ typewritten letter from Centennial], Groton, Conn., Buffalo Springs, [?] ; Portland, Me., Round Lake, N.Y. and London, Eng. Also includes letter of John Pollard (1803-1877) concerning his second marriage; and letters of John Garland Pollard. Also includes obituary of Susie Virginia Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Pollard, Ord[inance] Dept. Rodes' Division, to John Pollard, Jr. concerning conduct of Confederate soilders during Gettysburg Campaign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding calls to be pastor in Northampton Co., Va., and Farmville, Va., and a letter concerning John Garland Pollard at Columbian College. Also includes certificate as member of Masons; letter of thanks to Virginia (Bagby) Pollard and resolutions adopted to John Pollard upon their leaving Lee St. Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to John and Virginia Bagby Pollard, Letters 1861-1876\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile serving in Confederate States Army at Gloucester Point and Yorktown, Va; and near Adams Run, S.C., and in the trenches near Petersb[ur]g, [Va.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters 1861-1876 ( including letter of Edward Bagby)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding letter of T.P. Bagby written while attending Richmond College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to and from, Includes letters from Alfred [Bagby ?], Mattie Evans, Mary E. Gresham, Mattie Hill, Virginia F. Lawrence, Sue Ryland and B. Woodward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of New Testament\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech entitled \"The Spoils System\" delivered in response to an article by H.R. Pollard. no date., speaker unidentified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePollard and Bagby family fragments including on unidentified photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard. Biographical material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiography of John Garland Pollard by his sister, Maud Turman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1904 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do). 1906( names of lawsuits), 1908 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do), 1911 (appointments), 1916 (appointments for speeches), 1917 ( vote totals, appointments for speeches and campaign strategy), and 1929 (3 books; appointements for speeches, addresses of people and things to do for campaign). Files, John Garland Pollard's diary of World War I work in France, see Professional Files, Y.M.C.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eno date. (some taken during his gubernatorial term)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of will, lists of bequests\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, mostly with John Garland Pollard (some letters concern teaching of evolution in schools) and letters of sympathy to John Garland Pollard on death of his brother, EBP, 1927. Also includes correspondence of Robert N. Pollard with John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, with John Garland Pollard concerning John Garland Pollard's efforts to have him appointed federal Judge. Includes correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Cary T. Grayson and Carter Glass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten ( or copied) by M.E. Pollard; newspaper clipping, 1917, concerning death of Mrs. Robert N. Pollard and poem, \" My Mother\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaud P. Sherman (sister of John Garland Pollard) correspondence, 1925-1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 56-\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. and Mrs. G. Harvey (sister of John Garland Pollard and brother- in- law). Correspondence, 1925-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1921-1936. concerning student loan Funds established by Bagby at University of Richmond and William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1923-1936, of A. Paul Bagby, Alfred Bagby, Jr. (and wife), Charles T. Bagby, George P. Bagby, Harry A. Bagby, Leslie H. Bagby, Luther R. Bagby, Mabel Strother Bagby, Olive Bagby, Sue E. Bagby, William F. Bagby, and William Hugh Bagby with John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1928-1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1920-1937, concerning finances, William Jenings Byan's opinions concerning illness of Woodrow Wilson, Depression and drunken driving. Also includes correspondence of C. Browne Garnett, Jr., [?] Gignilliat, Hattie Belle Gresham and Lalla Smoot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1935, concerning death of John Garland Pollard's sister, Mrs. J. W. Willis and health of John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with John Garland Pollard, 1936-1937, concerning health of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. Chiefly letters from Pollard children and Billie Harris in China\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterdenominational missionary records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. Mostly correspondence with John Garland Pollard and Pollard children. For correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1930-1934, see Governorship Files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Files, callers at Executive mansion, Christmas cards and gifts sent and received. 1933-1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1937 and undated Includes letter of Joseph P. Kennedy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly cprrespondence with John Garland Pollard 1934-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers relating to attendance at National Cathedral School, 1922-1925\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts and Bills chiefly relating to wedding\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlorida Vacation, 1936-1937 mostly notes and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Get Well\" letters, chiefly addressed to Mrs. John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of cards etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. John Garland Pollard's drafts of answers to sympathy letters, lists of those who sent flowers, condolences, letter, etc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy Letters and telegrams. A-E\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy Letters and telegrams F-L\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy Letters and telegrams M-R\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy letters and telegrams, S-Z and Resolutions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy cards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStock certificates, deeds, letter relating to cases, etc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1915-1918 Includes a notebook of carbon copy notes and letters prior to John Garland Pollard's departure for France, 1918, and during his stay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpenses April to August 31, no year (year during residence in Williamsburg)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness correspondence with Walter C. and W.B. Hopkins, 1921-1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBanking Matters and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly printed material-- home plans etc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlats and Plans,(see also oversize) Ginter Park, Richmond; Chandler Court, Williamsburg home plans, Pollard Park, Belle Haven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds. American Terminal Warehouse--Armour and Company and Gordon-Garnett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Williamsburg deeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds, including William and Mary and Williamsburg deeds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Williamsburg deeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds, etc. Includes Williamsburg deeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Mrs. A.W. Dearing (purchaser of John Garland Pollard's Chandler Court house).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eand to Mrs. JCP (II)-1940. Also inaugural invitations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II) -1940) Invites other than the White House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)- 1940). Invites other than the White House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)-1940). Invites other than the White House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms, badges, etc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins, notes of meetings, etc., 1940-1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXmas Cards, dinners, etc. 1927-1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(most of the John Garland Pollard clippings are to found in his vols.). Includes obituaries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings, pamphlets, photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence. 1921-1937, concerning founding of Marshall-Wythe School of Politics and Governmet, Va. gubernational race of 1925, and health of John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eABC Advisory Commitee, 1934-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and data, 1929\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1932-1933\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter, 1927-1928\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with W. Garrett Conant, President of the National Society of American Art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. 1931-1932. Including letter to Lady Astor from Stanley Baldwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with members of 1932- 1937, including new tribute to St. Andress motifs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar department correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence of Gari Melchers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Jennings Bryan and other members of the Bryan family, 1913-1924\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and with members of the Bryan family, 1925-1926 ; Re scopes trial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial Association. Correspondence with P.H. Callahan and Ruth Bryan Owen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and legal papers, 1928-1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, clipings, speeches 1923-1929\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and lcippings, 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings, 1932 (January-April), including Byrd for Presidential campaign material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, etc. 1933-1966, including speech by Byrd re John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1927-1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous, 1922-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter to Elizabeth Cox giving John Garland Pollard's views on co-education. Miscellaneous, 1922-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1926-1929 concerning memorial to William Jennings Bryan; and prohibition. (See also Bryan)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material, 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material, etc. 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of and correspondence, 1923-1928\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, clippings, notes, 1900-1902\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Survivors\" correspondence, 1913\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material, 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material, 1935, includes letter from John D. Rockerfeller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklets and correspondence, 1934-1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted matter and correspondence, 1936-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1930\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCounty map of Virginia, 1915\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard's review of Lillian Craig's book, \"The Road to Echo\" Correspondence with D.S. Freeman concerning the review, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding letters of Ted Dalton, Westmoreland Davis, Collins Denny, Jr., E. Griffith Dodson, and Ashton Dovell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and articles, 1928-1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE. Miscellaneous 1926-1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter in response to invention\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 letter accepting invitations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding correspondnece with Sarah Lee Fain, Junis P. Fishburn, R. D. Ford (concerning Kate Walker Barrett) and Harry Emerson Fosdick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1919-1928, concerning Y.M.C.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly church and state relations, 1937\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplaints and recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly correspondence re John Garland Pollard's and J.F. Nigent's re-appointments, 1924-1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. Miscellaneous\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of incorporation, 1912\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, 1920-1931\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDirectories and ordinances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and Clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, including correspondence concerning the restoration of Bruton Parish Church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to Governors, printed material, John Garland Pollard's address of welcome.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpenses. (Bank Records)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpenses. (Hotel, Printing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpenses. (Multigraphing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. A-B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. C-D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. E-G.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. H-J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. K-L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. N-P.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. R-S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. T.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters. U-Z.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings. Including letter from Pollard-Dovell Democratic club, Williamsburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, includes speeches of opponent, W.M. Brown, and clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and clippings. Includes letter to W.M. Brown and unpubllished reply to Bishop Cannon's attack.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. A-Bon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. Boo-Bz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. D-E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. F-G\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. I-K\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. M-Mc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. N-Q\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. T.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly congratulatory letters. U-Z.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of thanks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of thanks, Includes election results.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from John Garland Pollard's office including letters from Violet McDougall (Pollard) and letters concerning the Danville Strike and busts of Virginians, and location of Va. Museum of Fine Arts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrupt Practices Acts. Pamphlets and mimeo data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGood Roads. Printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernment. Printed material; speech entitled \"Who Represent the People of Virginia\" by James E. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxation. Letter and pamphlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding resolution by General Assembly endorsing Harry F. Byrd for president, proposal to cut expenses in criminal trials, and purchase of Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. F.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. G.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. I, J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. K.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. N, O.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. P.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. Q, R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. T, U, V.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplications for Jobs. W, Z.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB, including letters from Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee, and letter from William J. Clark, president of Virginia Union University, concerning low cost housing project for Black people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC, including fundraising request from William J. Clark, President of Virginia Union University, correspondence with sister, Mrs. G. Harvey Clarke, and nephew, G. Stanley Clarke, and in-laws, Judge Heriot Clarkson, c.c. Cooper (concerning Prohibition).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarters' Grove, (including aerial photographs), and the creation of Colonial National Historical Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings including John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulatory letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCox Family, correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD, E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF (including letters concerning Federal Bar Assocaition).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG (including correspondence with Noel Gaines concerning John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ, K, L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Academy appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN, O, P.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublication notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQ, R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmoot Family, correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT, U, V.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW, X, Y, Z.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Wits-Bits.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters re Jackson Monument\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re appointments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter re arrangements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter re arrangements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: sale of property\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: sale of property\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re new school\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and clippings about Mason and Gunston Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInscribed poem \"John Pollard of Virginia\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMimeographed report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on the program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and mimeographed material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMimeographed material and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding letters of Ruth (Bryan) Owen Rohde\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe visit to Yorktown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned program and letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, chiefly business and political\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding John Garland Pollard's copy of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence with A. J. Montague\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with H. St. George Tucker re Tucker's campaign for governorship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. A. Jones' and Carter Glass' campaigns for U.S. Senate. Correspondence, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material re Jones and Glass campaigns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. J. Montague's possible judgeship. Correspondence, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard's campaign for Attorney General; Popular Government League. Correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material re inauguration of Gov. Stuart and John Garland Pollard as Attorney General. Also correspondence of Virginia Progressive Democratic League.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProhibition \"Speech Stuff\" and newspaper clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProhibition. Clippings and correspondence, including correspondence with James Cannon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly John Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence. Attitude of the \"Drys\" and the Anti-Saloon League.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, campaign literature for governorship, clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material. Anti-Saloon League letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign for Governor. Clippings and copy of speech about Ellyson, n.d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign for Governor. Account book listing expenses and supporters by county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign for Governor. General Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar time clippings (some relating to John Garland Pollard's work abroad).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, printed material, and clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrinkle vs. Anderson governorship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re government and medicine and John Garland Pollard's campaign for Federal Trade Commission appointment (see also FTC folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, affidavits, and printed materail relating to government and medicine, HGP's interest in FTC appointment, reorganization of State government, John Garland Pollard as chairman of Williamsburg Democratic Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReorganization of State government; Hoover-Smith Presidential campaign. H.F. Byrd letters included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re Hoover-Smith campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re Hoover-Smith campaign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material and clippings re reorganization of State government, prohibition, and Hoover-Smith campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence and printed material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, Anti-Saloon League Yearbook\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material including: Speech, Indian appropriations by T. A. E. Weadock, 1894. Legal aspects of Christian Science, 1901. Case in Supreme Court of Nebraska (2 copies--see clippings in back of each copy), 1904. Christian Science and legislation, 1906. The Los Angeles case, 1907.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material including: \"Religious Liberty in America\" by Charles M. Snow, 1914. Clipping of Model Sunday Law, 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly printed material including the following \"Religious Herald\" articles: \"Freedom, Civil and Religious,\" 1920. \"Baptists and Religious Liberty,\" 1920. \"The Bible in the Public Schools,\" 1923.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material including: William Jennings Bryan speech at Democratic Convention, 1924. Minutes of Peninsula Baptist Association, 1925. Bibliographies on Bible study and religious education. Bible in public schools. \"Religious Herald\" pamphlets and clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material including \"The Church in Politics\" (booklet).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material and correspondence including the following: \"The Story of Religious Intolerance\" by Hudson Cary, etc. \"Liberty\" Magazines. \"The Vatican-Italian Accord.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material and correspondence including: \"The Danger of Catholicism in Public School.\" \"The Truth Shall Make You Free.\" \"Legal Status of Bible Reading and religious Instruction in Public Schools.\" \"Liberty\" article: \"The Ideals of Thomas Jefferson on Religious Liberty\" by John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material including: Copies of John Garland Pollard's speech before the Constitutional Convention of Virginia in 1901 (in \"Liberty\"). \"Virginia's Task in Higher Education.\" \"Religious Liberty and Mutual Understanding.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material including: \"Liberty\" and other magazine articles. \"Laws Relating to the Releasing of Pupils from Public Schools on Religious Instruction.\" \"Week-day Religious Instruction.\" Jeremiah Moore, 1746-1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material and correspondence including the following: \"Aid to Parochial and other Schools.\" \"The Kourier,\" November 1934 publication of the Ku Klux Klan. \"New Relations with Jews and Catholics.\" \"Discussion Outlines for Protestant Groups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material including the following: State aid to schools. \"The School of Law of Illinois\" (book). \"State Aid to Donominational Schools.\" \"Kourier\", July 1935. \"Religious Liberty: Civilization's Barometer\" by Strauss. \"Liberty\" copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material including the following: \"Liberty\" magazine copies. Annual Southern Baptist Convention (See notes on cover). Report of the President of the University of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material including the following: \"Reference on the Use of Public Funds for the Support of Private or Sectarian Educational Institutions\" (NEA memo). \"Liberty\" magazine, 2nd quarter of 1937. Congresssional Records, February 10th, 11th, and 12th of 1937.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material including the following: \"Axioms of Religious Liberty\" by James. \"Religion and Politics\" by John W. Davis. \"The Bible: Should It be in the School Room?\" by Franklin Steiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and court records re: scholarships and drive for funds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of thanks for hospitality\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of thanks, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSa-Se\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSh-Sl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSm-Sp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt-Sz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProclamation by Governor Pollard and clipping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material and correspondence. Assessed value of personal property for 1920. Tax levies, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos, digests of statements, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and data on bank deposits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, memos, and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and typed and printed material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eData, charts, maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re political matters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re political matters. Mostly 1921.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re political matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of congratulations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re positions. Phone directory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to John Garland Pollard from his office and other B of VA material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence and printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescriipts and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. Including correspondence concerning National Park Service and Shenandoah National Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, roster, and programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and news letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, concerning Fork Union Military Academy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, includes correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and with J. T. Davis concerning possible appointment to Federal Trade Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence including correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and Dr. E. G. Swem\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding correspondence concerning William \u0026amp; Mary Presidential vacancy caused by death of J. A. C. Chandler. Also mentions an order for a gold seal, ordered from Balfour, London,  that is to be awarded as a prize at commencement. Correspondence include John Stewart Bryan, Robert H. Tucker, Cary T. Grayson, Harry F. Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, J. H. Dillard, George C. Peery and correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence including correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934. Correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, Cary T. Grayson, Kenneth Chorley, and Mrs. Alfred I. Dupont. Correspondence concerns possibility of John Garland Pollard's return to the College and his appointment to the Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, including correspondence concerning Marshall-Wythe School of Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re restoration and John Garland Pollard's mayoralty campaign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted historical material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter re autograph copy of \"Dixie.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMimeo press releases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Garland Pollard's work with Y.M.C.A. in France including original and typescripts of diary. (See also manuscript volumes, folders 81, 339, 546-563, including anti-German propoganda.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and printed material, including programs and invitations concerning the Yorktown sesquincentinnial\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re Yorktown Country Club, Yorktown Memorial Institute, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Barton Payne Collection, catalog, 1926\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Bound)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso, copies of \"The Four Arts\" magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilding plans Copy of \"The Four Arts\" magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the \"Commowealth\" magazine, which includes an article about John Garland Pollard and the VMFA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso, \"Prospectus of Program\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Main Currents in the Development of American Painting\". \"Prospectus of Program, 1936-1937\". \"Organic Laws\". \"Roster of Members\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, includes letter from sculptress, Malvina Hoffman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplicants for positions with the museum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThoams C. Parker- Thomas Colt controversy. Letters favoring Parker for Director\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters favoring Parker for Director\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters favoring Parker. Data re Colt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommunications favoring Parker. Affidavits concerning Colt. Letter by Colt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to and from both sides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinal correspondence. Appointment of Colt as Curator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrsepondence and copy of will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, clippings, and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, minutes, and legal papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuel and Treasurer's book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSunday School. Printed matter and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSunday School reports re religion by great men in business\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted minutes of annual sessions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial matters, correspondence, and memos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck stubs, checks, and bank statements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed matter. Attendance contest with Methodists in Sunday Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with and about new pastor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence mainly about sale of property\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about building new church\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles and newspaper comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eData for future articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eData for future articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Youth Act. Copies, comments, and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Ohio Situation.\" Correspondence about proposed aid in Ohio to parochial schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted matter, memos, and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEditor of \"The Religious Herald\". Correspondence about Baptist Policies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSunday School children's letters defining word and Pollard's reply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript and printed speeches by John Garland Pollard, by other person, and speech material gathered by John Garland Pollard. (See also Mansucript Volumes and Professional Files, appropriate folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also manuscript volumes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnfair Trade Practices\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax Equalization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw as vocation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic Convention speeches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and speeches on Thomas Jefferson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTheodore Roosevelt articles on heroes of World War I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart I.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes, clippings, printed matter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes for future editions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of cases. Certificate of copyright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and printed material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst edition. Comments from Bagbys and Pollards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst edition. Thanks from distinguished people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst edition. Thanks from members of the General Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst edition. Thanks miscellaneous.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst edition. Requests for copy. Mailing list for second edition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecond edition. Notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecond edition. Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThird edition. Correspondence and clippings, includes letters from political and literary notables: Charles E. Hughes, Eleanor Roosevelt, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell Company, publishers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell company, publishers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProofs and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Newspaper clipping). John Garland Pollard, \"Virginia, Where Washington Lived,\" Review of Reviews\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious subjects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious subjects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld War I work of John Garland Pollard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook of clippings, photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook of photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia (Late nineteenth century)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume containing typscript of \"To A Waterfowl\" and typescript of article re Washington Irving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook of clippings and memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook of \"Scraps\" (poems, quotes, jokes, anecdotes, and 5a. etc. collected by John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume containing newspaper clippings of poems, jokes, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume containing signed photographs of members\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings with list of papers favorable to Pollard's candidacy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign literature relating to his campaign for Governor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches and speech material including speeches delivered in France\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescripts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of these items have are already listed in Series 1 of the finding aid but have to be stored separately due to their physcial dimensions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Series 1, Folder 8] Original in the Virginia State Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[see also Series 1, Folder 98?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Series 1, Folder 12A]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe framed certificate that was part of this addition has been moved to the Artifacts collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notecards , publications: \"America's Favorite Poems\" published by Frederic J. Haskin, \"These United States\" a pamphlet of an address given by Nicholas Murray Butler on March 23, 1931 at the University of California, Berkeley, \"Fifteen Minutes a Day, The Harvard Classics\" edited by Charles W. Eliot, \"Commonwealthe Gleanings, A Collection of Epigrams, \" \"Plutology and Politics\" by Gilbert F. Stevenson, 1930, \"Higher Education in Virginia\" by William H. Stauffer, 1936, \"An Overlooked side of George Washington\" an address by Joseph Buffington, 1932, and a typed list of \"Extracts from Freethought Year Book.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1936 letter from Fred T. Wilson with a pamphlet, \"The Political Thought of John Dickinson,\" and a typed manuscript on George Mason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from W. Marvin Watson, Special Assistant to the President and Mrs. Margaret Price of The Democratic National Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of the Governor's Mansion entitled \"Early Print of Governor's Mansion of Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarge Christmas card from Sid Salomon with an embossed print of the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence and an attached story of the picture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarge Christmas card from Jean and Sid Salomon with an photograph of the 1967-1968 St. Souis Blues hockey team and a print of \"If,\" by Rudyard Kipling on gold paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCartoon, \"A Double Ringer,\" by Fed O. Seibel of the R ichmond Times-Dispatch, dated July 28, 1933, about wedding of Governor Pollard and Violet Elizabeth. Inscribed to \"Governor John Garland Pollard with my compliments, Fred O. Seibel.\" Mounted on illustrating board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains the correspondence and papers of John Garland Pollard related to his career at William \u0026amp; Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and 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Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Letters, clippings, manuscript volumes, business papers, pamphlets, genealogical material, family papers, reports, memos, campaign literature, photographs of John G. Pollard (1871-1937), lawyer, educator, statesman, humanitarian, and governor of Virginia, 1930-1934. Prominent correspondents include Henry Watkins Anderson, Lady Astor, Frederic W. Boatwright, David K. E. Bruce, John Stewart Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Harry F. Byrd, James Cannon, J. A. C. Chandler, Calvin Coolidge, Westmoreland Davis, Jessie Ball Dupont, Carter Glass, John D. Rockefeller, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Claude A. Swanson, Lyon G. Tyler, Alexander W. Weddell, and Woodrow Wilson.","Series 3 contains the correspondence and papers of John Garland Pollard related to his career at the College of William and Mary.\n \n \n Box 4, Folder 98 contains plot plans for Pollard Park and Chandler Court in Williamsburg, Va.","Correspondence, notes, clippings. Includes letters of H.E. Bacon concerning death of Thomas Pollard, Alexander S. Brown, William MacFarlane Jones, Hugh Pollard (of London, England) John Pollard, John Garland Pollard, Violet McDougall Pollard; typescript of Pollard and Robinson family Bible record; newspaper obituary of Dr. George Franklin Bagby; and biographical sketch of John Pollard (1839-1911)","Notes: and photocopy of Pollard and Robinson family Bible record","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family; letter, 1891,of Grace Hawthorne (Phillips) Pollard; will (copy) of John Pollard (1803-1877); and chart, 1870, of Pollard Family.","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.","Includes correspondence of John Garland Pollard concerning the Pollard family.","Includes Bagby family tree.","Johnson, Elizabeth Pollard Cox and Dodge, Jessie Gresham Pollard, compilers. Pamphlet. (Acc. no. 76-53)","Photostat of Petition from the citizens of St. Stephens Parish of New Kent County to Lt. Gov. Henry Chicheley, 1683?. Robert Pollard's signature among the petitioners. Original in the Virginia State Library. Oversize.","Manuscript book of oaths, 1785","1 letter","Cyphering book which includes law notes","License to practice law (signed by John B. Clopton, John A. Meredith and John Taylor Lomax); photograph; phrenology chart; obituary of wife Juliet (Jeffries) Pollard; and will (copy) of Thomas Jefferies.","Columbian College Diplomas. Oversize. T.P. commencement address, 1850, Columbian College","to son, John Pollard, Jr., 1860. 1 leter","Autobiography. (See also manuscript volumes)","Kept while serving as minister of Les St. Baptist Churh, Baltimore, Md., and on trips to Virginia, the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pa, New York, New London, Ct., and Washington, D.C. Mentions funeral of Reverdy Johnson, his lecture to South Baltimore Mechanics Library Association; shaking hands with Ulysses S. Grant; death of Richard Fuller; and hearing the astronomer simon Newcomb speak.","Photograph of Richmond College faculty, 1888, including JP, Jr. (missing)","Sermons 1857-1868 and n.d. (no date); and newspaper clippings from The Religious Herald 10 November 1870, concerning death of Richard Hugh Bagby","Printed and manuscript sermons, 1876, 1887, 1901, and n.d. (no date), including sermon on history of Lee Street Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md","Essays and Addresses Presented at the first metting of the Congress of Virginian Baptists, 1883; The Blood of Jesus (unauthorized tract); manuscript record book of [Baptists?] probably in Richmond, Va., 1880's","Essays and Addresses Presented at the Second Congress of Virginia Baptists, 1886; Southern Baptists Convention, 1888; Religious Herald, 1899; The Civil Sabbath, 15 Nov 1900","Temperance, petitions (from Va. branches of W.C.T.U. including Staunton Branch [bearing signature of Flora (Cooke) Stuart]), Letters and notes 1882-1885","including record of salary recieved as professor at Richmond College.","Receipted bills, 1897","Receipted bills, 1898","Receipted bills, 1899","Receipted bills, 1900","Letters, 1856-1857, including letters written from Columbian College.","Letters, including letters written from Columbian College","Letters, 1859 written while attending Columbian College","Letters, 1860, written while teaching at Columbian College","Letters, 1861, written while teaching at Columbian College and concerning the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln","Correspondence, 1870-1873, including letter from John Pollard, Jr. to his children","Family correspondence, 1874-1907. Includes letters written by John Pollard, Jr. on trips to Rawley Springs, Rockingham Co., Va., Southern Baptist Convention at charleston, S.C., Philadelphia Centennial [ typewritten letter from Centennial], Groton, Conn., Buffalo Springs, [?] ; Portland, Me., Round Lake, N.Y. and London, Eng. Also includes letter of John Pollard (1803-1877) concerning his second marriage; and letters of John Garland Pollard. Also includes obituary of Susie Virginia Pollard.","James Pollard, Ord[inance] Dept. Rodes' Division, to John Pollard, Jr. concerning conduct of Confederate soilders during Gettysburg Campaign","Including calls to be pastor in Northampton Co., Va., and Farmville, Va., and a letter concerning John Garland Pollard at Columbian College. Also includes certificate as member of Masons; letter of thanks to Virginia (Bagby) Pollard and resolutions adopted to John Pollard upon their leaving Lee St. Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md.","Letters to John and Virginia Bagby Pollard, Letters 1861-1876","While serving in Confederate States Army at Gloucester Point and Yorktown, Va; and near Adams Run, S.C., and in the trenches near Petersb[ur]g, [Va.].","Letters 1861-1876 ( including letter of Edward Bagby)","Including letter of T.P. Bagby written while attending Richmond College.","Letters to and from, Includes letters from Alfred [Bagby ?], Mattie Evans, Mary E. Gresham, Mattie Hill, Virginia F. Lawrence, Sue Ryland and B. Woodward.","Copy of New Testament","Speech entitled \"The Spoils System\" delivered in response to an article by H.R. Pollard. no date., speaker unidentified.","Pollard and Bagby family fragments including on unidentified photograph","John Garland Pollard. Biographical material","Biography of John Garland Pollard by his sister, Maud Turman","1904 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do). 1906( names of lawsuits), 1908 (names of lawsuits and lists of things to do), 1911 (appointments), 1916 (appointments for speeches), 1917 ( vote totals, appointments for speeches and campaign strategy), and 1929 (3 books; appointements for speeches, addresses of people and things to do for campaign). Files, John Garland Pollard's diary of World War I work in France, see Professional Files, Y.M.C.A.","Photographs","Photographs","Photographs","no date. (some taken during his gubernatorial term)","Copy of will, lists of bequests","Correspondence, mostly with John Garland Pollard (some letters concern teaching of evolution in schools) and letters of sympathy to John Garland Pollard on death of his brother, EBP, 1927. Also includes correspondence of Robert N. Pollard with John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence, with John Garland Pollard concerning John Garland Pollard's efforts to have him appointed federal Judge. Includes correspondence with Harry F. Byrd, Cary T. Grayson and Carter Glass.","Written ( or copied) by M.E. Pollard; newspaper clipping, 1917, concerning death of Mrs. Robert N. Pollard and poem, \" My Mother\"","Maud P. Sherman (sister of John Garland Pollard) correspondence, 1925-1936","Folders 56-","Mr. and Mrs. G. Harvey (sister of John Garland Pollard and brother- in- law). Correspondence, 1925-1937","Correspondence, 1921-1936. concerning student loan Funds established by Bagby at University of Richmond and William and Mary","Correspondence, 1923-1936, of A. Paul Bagby, Alfred Bagby, Jr. (and wife), Charles T. Bagby, George P. Bagby, Harry A. Bagby, Leslie H. Bagby, Luther R. Bagby, Mabel Strother Bagby, Olive Bagby, Sue E. Bagby, William F. Bagby, and William Hugh Bagby with John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence, 1928-1933","Correspondence, 1920-1937, concerning finances, William Jenings Byan's opinions concerning illness of Woodrow Wilson, Depression and drunken driving. Also includes correspondence of C. Browne Garnett, Jr., [?] Gignilliat, Hattie Belle Gresham and Lalla Smoot.","Correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1935, concerning death of John Garland Pollard's sister, Mrs. J. W. Willis and health of John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1936-1937, concerning health of John Garland Pollard","Correspondence. Chiefly letters from Pollard children and Billie Harris in China","Interdenominational missionary records","Correspondence. Mostly correspondence with John Garland Pollard and Pollard children. For correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1930-1934, see Governorship Files","List of Files, callers at Executive mansion, Christmas cards and gifts sent and received. 1933-1942","Chiefly correspondence with John Garland Pollard, 1934-1937 and undated Includes letter of Joseph P. Kennedy","Chiefly cprrespondence with John Garland Pollard 1934-1937","Papers relating to attendance at National Cathedral School, 1922-1925","Receipts and Bills chiefly relating to wedding","Florida Vacation, 1936-1937 mostly notes and correspondence","\"Get Well\" letters, chiefly addressed to Mrs. John Garland Pollard","List of cards etc.","Mrs. John Garland Pollard's drafts of answers to sympathy letters, lists of those who sent flowers, condolences, letter, etc","Sympathy Letters and telegrams. A-E","Sympathy Letters and telegrams F-L","Sympathy Letters and telegrams M-R","Sympathy letters and telegrams, S-Z and Resolutions","Sympathy cards","Stock certificates, deeds, letter relating to cases, etc","1915-1918 Includes a notebook of carbon copy notes and letters prior to John Garland Pollard's departure for France, 1918, and during his stay","Expenses April to August 31, no year (year during residence in Williamsburg)","Business correspondence with Walter C. and W.B. Hopkins, 1921-1933","Banking Matters and correspondence","Mostly printed material-- home plans etc","Plats and Plans,(see also oversize) Ginter Park, Richmond; Chandler Court, Williamsburg home plans, Pollard Park, Belle Haven","Deeds. American Terminal Warehouse--Armour and Company and Gordon-Garnett.","Deeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds, including William and Mary and Williamsburg deeds.","Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Deeds, etc. Includes Williamsburg deeds","Correspondence with Mrs. A.W. Dearing (purchaser of John Garland Pollard's Chandler Court house).","Washington area","and to Mrs. JCP (II)-1940. Also inaugural invitations","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II) -1940) Invites other than the White House","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)- 1940). Invites other than the White House","Washington, 1934-1937 (Mrs. John Garland Pollard (II)-1940). Invites other than the White House","Programs, badges, etc","Bulletins, notes of meetings, etc., 1940-1970","Xmas Cards, dinners, etc. 1927-1936","(most of the John Garland Pollard clippings are to found in his vols.). Includes obituaries","Clippings, pamphlets, photographs.","Miscellaneous correspondence, etc.","Miscellaneous correspondence. 1921-1937, concerning founding of Marshall-Wythe School of Politics and Governmet, Va. gubernational race of 1925, and health of John Garland Pollard.","ABC Advisory Commitee, 1934-1937","Correspondence and data, 1929","Correspondence, 1932-1933","Correspondence and printed matter, 1927-1928","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence with W. Garrett Conant, President of the National Society of American Art","Correspondence. 1931-1932. Including letter to Lady Astor from Stanley Baldwin","Correspondence with members of 1932- 1937, including new tribute to St. Andress motifs","War department correspondence.","Including correspondence of Gari Melchers","William Jennings Bryan and other members of the Bryan family, 1913-1924","Correspondence and with members of the Bryan family, 1925-1926 ; Re scopes trial","Memorial Association. Correspondence with P.H. Callahan and Ruth Bryan Owen","Correspondence and legal papers, 1928-1935","Correspondence, clipings, speeches 1923-1929","Correspondence and lcippings, 1930","Correspondence","Correspondence and clippings, 1932 (January-April), including Byrd for Presidential campaign material.","Correspondence","Correspondence, etc. 1933-1966, including speech by Byrd re John Garland Pollard","Correspondence, 1927-1932","Miscellaneous, 1922-1937","Includes letter to Elizabeth Cox giving John Garland Pollard's views on co-education. Miscellaneous, 1922-1937","Correspondence, 1926-1929 concerning memorial to William Jennings Bryan; and prohibition. (See also Bryan)","Printed material, 1935","Printed material, etc. 1935","Printed material","Copies of and correspondence, 1923-1928","Correspondence, clippings, notes, 1900-1902","\"Survivors\" correspondence, 1913","Correspondence and printed material, 1930","Letter to John Garland Pollard","Correspondence and printed material, 1935, includes letter from John D. Rockerfeller","Booklets and correspondence, 1934-1935","Printed matter and correspondence, 1936-1937","Correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence, 1930","County map of Virginia, 1915","John Garland Pollard's review of Lillian Craig's book, \"The Road to Echo\" Correspondence with D.S. Freeman concerning the review, etc.","including letters of Ted Dalton, Westmoreland Davis, Collins Denny, Jr., E. Griffith Dodson, and Ashton Dovell","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and clippings","Correspondence and articles, 1928-1937","E. Miscellaneous 1926-1934","Letter in response to invention","1 letter accepting invitations","including correspondnece with Sarah Lee Fain, Junis P. Fishburn, R. D. Ford (concerning Kate Walker Barrett) and Harry Emerson Fosdick","Correspondence, 1919-1928, concerning Y.M.C.A.","Mostly church and state relations, 1937","Correspondence, etc.","Complaints and recommendations","Chiefly correspondence re John Garland Pollard's and J.F. Nigent's re-appointments, 1924-1934","G. Miscellaneous","Certificate of incorporation, 1912","Correspondence, 1920-1931","Directories and ordinances","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and Clippings","Correspondence, including correspondence concerning the restoration of Bruton Parish Church","Invitation to Governors, printed material, John Garland Pollard's address of welcome.","Correspondence with Harry Byrd","Correspondence and clippings","Correspondence and clippings","Clippings","Expenses. (Bank Records)","Expenses. (Hotel, Printing)","Expenses. (Multigraphing)","Congratulatory letters. A-B.","Congratulatory letters. C-D.","Congratulatory letters. E-G.","Congratulatory letters. H-J.","Congratulatory letters. K-L.","Congratulatory letters. M.","Congratulatory letters. N-P.","Congratulatory letters. R-S.","Congratulatory letters. T.","Congratulatory letters. U-Z.","Correspondence and clippings. Including letter from Pollard-Dovell Democratic club, Williamsburg, Va.","Correspondence, includes speeches of opponent, W.M. Brown, and clippings.","Correspondence and clippings. Includes letter to W.M. Brown and unpubllished reply to Bishop Cannon's attack.","Mostly congratulatory letters. A-Bon.","Mostly congratulatory letters. Boo-Bz.","Mostly congratulatory letters. C.","Mostly congratulatory letters. D-E.","Mostly congratulatory letters. F-G","Mostly congratulatory letters. H.","Mostly congratulatory letters. I-K","Mostly congratulatory letters. L.","Mostly congratulatory letters. M-Mc.","Mostly congratulatory letters. N-Q","Mostly congratulatory letters. R.","Mostly congratulatory letters. S.","Mostly congratulatory letters. T.","Mostly congratulatory letters. U-Z.","Letters of thanks","Letters of thanks, Includes election results.","Correspondence.","Correspondence and other material.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence","Letters from John Garland Pollard's office including letters from Violet McDougall (Pollard) and letters concerning the Danville Strike and busts of Virginians, and location of Va. Museum of Fine Arts.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Corrupt Practices Acts. Pamphlets and mimeo data.","Good Roads. Printed material.","Government. Printed material; speech entitled \"Who Represent the People of Virginia\" by James E. Pate.","Taxation. Letter and pamphlets.","Including resolution by General Assembly endorsing Harry F. Byrd for president, proposal to cut expenses in criminal trials, and purchase of Jamestown.","A.","Applications for Jobs. A.","Applications for Jobs. B.","Applications for Jobs. C.","Applications for Jobs. D.","Applications for Jobs. E.","Applications for Jobs. F.","Applications for Jobs. G.","Applications for Jobs. H.","Applications for Jobs. I, J.","Applications for Jobs. K.","Applications for Jobs. L.","Applications for Jobs. M.","Applications for Jobs. N, O.","Applications for Jobs. P.","Applications for Jobs. Q, R.","Applications for Jobs. S.","Applications for Jobs. T, U, V.","Applications for Jobs. W, Z.","B, including letters from Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee, and letter from William J. Clark, president of Virginia Union University, concerning low cost housing project for Black people.","C, including fundraising request from William J. Clark, President of Virginia Union University, correspondence with sister, Mrs. G. Harvey Clarke, and nephew, G. Stanley Clarke, and in-laws, Judge Heriot Clarkson, c.c. Cooper (concerning Prohibition).","Carters' Grove, (including aerial photographs), and the creation of Colonial National Historical Park.","Clippings including John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state","Congratulatory letters.","Cox Family, correspondence.","D, E.","F (including letters concerning Federal Bar Assocaition).","G (including correspondence with Noel Gaines concerning John Garland Pollard's views on separation of church and state).","George Washington University.","H.","Invitations","Invitations","J, K, L.","M.","Military Academy appointments","N, O, P.","Publication notes","Q, R.","S.","Smoot Family, correspondence.","Speech Material.","T, U, V.","W, X, Y, Z.","\"Wits-Bits.\"","Letters re Jackson Monument","Letters and clippings","Correspondence re appointments","Letter re arrangements","Letter re arrangements","Correspondence re: sale of property","Correspondence re: sale of property","Correspondence re new school","Notes and clippings about Mason and Gunston Hall","Correspondence","Inscribed poem \"John Pollard of Virginia\"","Mimeographed report","Report on the program","Correspondence and mimeographed material","Mimeographed material and correspondence","Including letters of Ruth (Bryan) Owen Rohde","Correspondence","Re visit to Yorktown","Signed program and letter","Correspondence, chiefly business and political","Correspondence regarding John Garland Pollard's copy of","Includes correspondence with A. J. Montague","Correspondence with H. St. George Tucker re Tucker's campaign for governorship","W. A. Jones' and Carter Glass' campaigns for U.S. Senate. Correspondence, etc.","Printed material re Jones and Glass campaigns","A. J. Montague's possible judgeship. Correspondence, etc.","John Garland Pollard's campaign for Attorney General; Popular Government League. Correspondence","Correspondence and printed material re inauguration of Gov. Stuart and John Garland Pollard as Attorney General. Also correspondence of Virginia Progressive Democratic League.","Prohibition \"Speech Stuff\" and newspaper clippings","Prohibition. Clippings and correspondence, including correspondence with James Cannon.","Chiefly John Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material.","John Garland Pollard's campaign for Governor. Correspondence. Attitude of the \"Drys\" and the Anti-Saloon League.","Correspondence, campaign literature for governorship, clippings","Campaign for Governor. Correspondence and printed material. Anti-Saloon League letters.","Campaign for Governor. Clippings and copy of speech about Ellyson, n.d.","Campaign for Governor. Account book listing expenses and supporters by county.","Campaign for Governor. General Correspondence.","War time clippings (some relating to John Garland Pollard's work abroad).","Correspondence, printed material, and clippings.","Trinkle vs. Anderson governorship.","Correspondence re government and medicine and John Garland Pollard's campaign for Federal Trade Commission appointment (see also FTC folder).","Correspondence, affidavits, and printed materail relating to government and medicine, HGP's interest in FTC appointment, reorganization of State government, John Garland Pollard as chairman of Williamsburg Democratic Committee.","Reorganization of State government; Hoover-Smith Presidential campaign. H.F. Byrd letters included.","Correspondence re Hoover-Smith campaign.","Correspondence re Hoover-Smith campaign","Printed material and clippings re reorganization of State government, prohibition, and Hoover-Smith campaign.","Miscellaneous correspondence and printed material","Correspondence","Correspondence, Anti-Saloon League Yearbook","Correspondence and printed matter","Chiefly printed matter","Correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence and printed matter","Printed material including: Speech, Indian appropriations by T. A. E. Weadock, 1894. Legal aspects of Christian Science, 1901. Case in Supreme Court of Nebraska (2 copies--see clippings in back of each copy), 1904. Christian Science and legislation, 1906. The Los Angeles case, 1907.","Printed material including: \"Religious Liberty in America\" by Charles M. Snow, 1914. Clipping of Model Sunday Law, 1915.","Chiefly printed material including the following \"Religious Herald\" articles: \"Freedom, Civil and Religious,\" 1920. \"Baptists and Religious Liberty,\" 1920. \"The Bible in the Public Schools,\" 1923.","Printed material including: William Jennings Bryan speech at Democratic Convention, 1924. Minutes of Peninsula Baptist Association, 1925. Bibliographies on Bible study and religious education. Bible in public schools. \"Religious Herald\" pamphlets and clippings.","Correspondence and printed material","Correspondence and printed material including \"The Church in Politics\" (booklet).","Printed material and correspondence including the following: \"The Story of Religious Intolerance\" by Hudson Cary, etc. \"Liberty\" Magazines. \"The Vatican-Italian Accord.\"","Printed material and correspondence including: \"The Danger of Catholicism in Public School.\" \"The Truth Shall Make You Free.\" \"Legal Status of Bible Reading and religious Instruction in Public Schools.\" \"Liberty\" article: \"The Ideals of Thomas Jefferson on Religious Liberty\" by John Garland Pollard.","Printed material including: Copies of John Garland Pollard's speech before the Constitutional Convention of Virginia in 1901 (in \"Liberty\"). \"Virginia's Task in Higher Education.\" \"Religious Liberty and Mutual Understanding.\"","Printed material including: \"Liberty\" and other magazine articles. \"Laws Relating to the Releasing of Pupils from Public Schools on Religious Instruction.\" \"Week-day Religious Instruction.\" Jeremiah Moore, 1746-1815.","Printed material and correspondence including the following: \"Aid to Parochial and other Schools.\" \"The Kourier,\" November 1934 publication of the Ku Klux Klan. \"New Relations with Jews and Catholics.\" \"Discussion Outlines for Protestant Groups.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: State aid to schools. \"The School of Law of Illinois\" (book). \"State Aid to Donominational Schools.\" \"Kourier\", July 1935. \"Religious Liberty: Civilization's Barometer\" by Strauss. \"Liberty\" copies.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Liberty\" magazine copies. Annual Southern Baptist Convention (See notes on cover). Report of the President of the University of Richmond.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Reference on the Use of Public Funds for the Support of Private or Sectarian Educational Institutions\" (NEA memo). \"Liberty\" magazine, 2nd quarter of 1937. Congresssional Records, February 10th, 11th, and 12th of 1937.","Correspondence and printed material including the following: \"Axioms of Religious Liberty\" by James. \"Religion and Politics\" by John W. Davis. \"The Bible: Should It be in the School Room?\" by Franklin Steiner.","Correspondence and court records re: scholarships and drive for funds","Letter of thanks for hospitality","Correspondence","Letter and clippings","Letters of thanks, etc.","Sa-Se","Sh-Sl.","Sm-Sp.","St-Sz.","Correspondence and printed matter","Proclamation by Governor Pollard and clipping","Printed material and correspondence. Assessed value of personal property for 1920. Tax levies, etc.","Memos, digests of statements, etc.","General correspondence","General correspondence","Correspondence and data on bank deposits.","Reports, memos, and correspondence.","Correspondence and typed and printed material","Newspaper clippings.","Data, charts, maps.","Correspondence","Correspondence re political matters","Correspondence re political matters. Mostly 1921.","Correspondence re political matters.","Miscellaneous correspondence","Correspondence","Letters of congratulations","Correspondence re positions. Phone directory.","Letters to John Garland Pollard from his office and other B of VA material","Miscellaneous correspondence and printed matter","Correspondence","Printed matter.","Typescriipts and correspondence","Correspondence. Including correspondence concerning National Park Service and Shenandoah National Park.","Correspondence and reports.","Correspondence, roster, and programs","Correspondence and news letters","News letters","Receipts","Correspondence","Correspondence, concerning Fork Union Military Academy","Correspondence, includes correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and with J. T. Davis concerning possible appointment to Federal Trade Commission.","Correspondence including correspondence with J. A. C. Chandler and Dr. E. G. Swem","Including correspondence concerning William \u0026 Mary Presidential vacancy caused by death of J. A. C. Chandler. Also mentions an order for a gold seal, ordered from Balfour, London,  that is to be awarded as a prize at commencement. Correspondence include John Stewart Bryan, Robert H. Tucker, Cary T. Grayson, Harry F. Byrd, Robert M. Hughes, J. H. Dillard, George C. Peery and correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934.","Correspondence including correspondence concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit in 1934. Correspondents include John Stewart Bryan, Cary T. Grayson, Kenneth Chorley, and Mrs. Alfred I. Dupont. Correspondence concerns possibility of John Garland Pollard's return to the College and his appointment to the Board of Visitors.","Correspondence, including correspondence concerning Marshall-Wythe School of Law.","Correspondence","Correspondence","Correspondence and reports re restoration and John Garland Pollard's mayoralty campaign","Printed historical material","Correspondence","Letter re autograph copy of \"Dixie.\"","Mimeo press releases","Miscellaneous correspondence","John Garland Pollard's work with Y.M.C.A. in France including original and typescripts of diary. (See also manuscript volumes, folders 81, 339, 546-563, including anti-German propoganda.)","Historical and printed material, including programs and invitations concerning the Yorktown sesquincentinnial","Correspondence re Yorktown Country Club, Yorktown Memorial Institute, etc.","John Barton Payne Collection, catalog, 1926","(Bound)","Also, copies of \"The Four Arts\" magazine","Building plans Copy of \"The Four Arts\" magazine","Two clippings","Copy of the \"Commowealth\" magazine, which includes an article about John Garland Pollard and the VMFA","Also, \"Prospectus of Program\"","\"The Main Currents in the Development of American Painting\". \"Prospectus of Program, 1936-1937\". \"Organic Laws\". \"Roster of Members\".","Reports.","Reports, includes letter from sculptress, Malvina Hoffman","Applicants for positions with the museum","Thoams C. Parker- Thomas Colt controversy. Letters favoring Parker for Director","Letters favoring Parker for Director","Letters favoring Parker. Data re Colt.","Communications favoring Parker. Affidavits concerning Colt. Letter by Colt.","Letters to and from both sides","Final correspondence. Appointment of Colt as Curator.","Corrsepondence and copy of will.","Correspondence","Correspondence.","Correspondence concerning","Correspondence, clippings, and notes","Correspondence, minutes, and legal papers","Manuel and Treasurer's book","Sunday School. Printed matter and reports.","Sunday School reports re religion by great men in business","Correspondence regarding","Correspondence and reports","Printed minutes of annual sessions","Financial matters, correspondence, and memos","Check stubs, checks, and bank statements","Correspondence and printed matter. Attendance contest with Methodists in Sunday Schools.","Correspondence with and about new pastor","Correspondence mainly about sale of property","Correspondence about building new church","Articles and newspaper comments","General correspondence","Data for future articles","Data for future articles","National Youth Act. Copies, comments, and correspondence","\"The Ohio Situation.\" Correspondence about proposed aid in Ohio to parochial schools.","Printed matter, memos, and correspondence","Editor of \"The Religious Herald\". Correspondence about Baptist Policies","Sunday School children's letters defining word and Pollard's reply.","Manuscript and printed speeches by John Garland Pollard, by other person, and speech material gathered by John Garland Pollard. (See also Mansucript Volumes and Professional Files, appropriate folders)","See also manuscript volumes","Unfair Trade Practices","Tax Equalization.","Law as vocation","Democratic Convention speeches","Notes and speeches on Thomas Jefferson","Theodore Roosevelt articles on heroes of World War I.","Speeches","Part I.","Part II.","Correspondence, notes, clippings, printed matter","Notes for future editions","List of cases. Certificate of copyright","Correspondence","Correspondence and printed material","Correspondence","Correspondence","Notes and clippings","First edition. Comments from Bagbys and Pollards","First edition. Thanks from distinguished people.","First edition. Thanks from members of the General Assembly.","First edition. Thanks miscellaneous.","First edition. Requests for copy. Mailing list for second edition.","Second edition. Notes.","Second edition. Correspondence.","Third edition. Correspondence and clippings, includes letters from political and literary notables: Charles E. Hughes, Eleanor Roosevelt, etc.","Chiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell Company, publishers.","Chiefly correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell company, publishers.","Proofs and notes","(Newspaper clipping). John Garland Pollard, \"Virginia, Where Washington Lived,\" Review of Reviews","Various subjects","Various subjects","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","World War I work of John Garland Pollard","Scrapbook of clippings, photographs","Scrapbook of photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia (Late nineteenth century)","Volume containing typscript of \"To A Waterfowl\" and typescript of article re Washington Irving.","Scrapbook of clippings and memorabilia.","Notebook of \"Scraps\" (poems, quotes, jokes, anecdotes, and 5a. etc. collected by John Garland Pollard.","Volume containing newspaper clippings of poems, jokes, etc.","Volume containing signed photographs of members","Clippings with list of papers favorable to Pollard's candidacy","Campaign literature relating to his campaign for Governor","Speeches and speech material including speeches delivered in France","Typescripts","Typescript","Some of these items have are already listed in Series 1 of the finding aid but have to be stored separately due to their physcial dimensions.","[Series 1, Folder 8] Original in the Virginia State Library","[see also Series 1, Folder 98?]","[Series 1, Folder 12A]","The framed certificate that was part of this addition has been moved to the Artifacts collection.","Correspondence, notecards , publications: \"America's Favorite Poems\" published by Frederic J. Haskin, \"These United States\" a pamphlet of an address given by Nicholas Murray Butler on March 23, 1931 at the University of California, Berkeley, \"Fifteen Minutes a Day, The Harvard Classics\" edited by Charles W. Eliot, \"Commonwealthe Gleanings, A Collection of Epigrams, \" \"Plutology and Politics\" by Gilbert F. Stevenson, 1930, \"Higher Education in Virginia\" by William H. Stauffer, 1936, \"An Overlooked side of George Washington\" an address by Joseph Buffington, 1932, and a typed list of \"Extracts from Freethought Year Book.\"","1936 letter from Fred T. Wilson with a pamphlet, \"The Political Thought of John Dickinson,\" and a typed manuscript on George Mason.","Letters from W. Marvin Watson, Special Assistant to the President and Mrs. Margaret Price of The Democratic National Committee.","A print of the Governor's Mansion entitled \"Early Print of Governor's Mansion of Virginia.\"","Large Christmas card from Sid Salomon with an embossed print of the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence and an attached story of the picture.","Large Christmas card from Jean and Sid Salomon with an photograph of the 1967-1968 St. Souis Blues hockey team and a print of \"If,\" by Rudyard Kipling on gold paper.","Cartoon, \"A Double Ringer,\" by Fed O. Seibel of the R ichmond Times-Dispatch, dated July 28, 1933, about wedding of Governor Pollard and Violet Elizabeth. Inscribed to \"Governor John Garland Pollard with my compliments, Fred O. Seibel.\" Mounted on illustrating board.","This collection contains the correspondence and papers of John Garland Pollard related to his career at William \u0026 Mary."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAll audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary.","Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Marshall-Wythe School of Law","Phi Beta Kappa. Virginia Alpha (College of William and Mary)","United States. Board of Veterans Appeals","United States. Federal Trade Commission"],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary.","Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Marshall-Wythe School of Law","Phi Beta Kappa. Virginia Alpha (College of William and Mary)","United States. Board of Veterans Appeals","United States. Federal Trade Commission"],"persname_ssim":["Pollard, John Garland, 1871-1937"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary.","Colonial National Historical Park (Va.)","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Marshall-Wythe School of Law","Phi Beta Kappa. Virginia Alpha (College of William and Mary)","United States. Board of Veterans Appeals","United States. Federal Trade Commission","Pollard, John Garland, 1871-1937"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":727,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:16.704Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9119"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8596","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers, 1893/1973","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8596#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Hall, John Lesslie, Jr., 1891-1978","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8596#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8596#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8596","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8596","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8596","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8596","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8596.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Hall, John Lesslie Jr. Papers","title_ssm":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers"],"title_tesim":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1893-1973"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1893-1973"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1893/1973"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers, 1893/1973"],"text":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers, 1893/1973","Mss. 78 H14","/repositories/2/resources/8596","Operation Neptune","Operation Overlord","Operation Torch","Oral histories","United States. Navy--History--World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945--European Front","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Notebooks","Pamphlets","Photographs","Speeches","27 boxes","Collection is open to all researchers.","Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.","Hall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.","Admiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.","The frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005.","Processed by Derek Stepp in 1991.","Processing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?","Mss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Papers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. (A1) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","John L. Hall (Ship)","United Service Organizations (U.S.)","Nimitz, Chester W., 1885-1966","Hall, John Lesslie, Jr., 1891-1978","Burke, Arleigh A., 1901-1996","Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969","Fairbanks, Douglas, 1909-","Godson, Susan H. 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As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.","Hall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.","Admiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.","The frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History","Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdmiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Derek Stepp in 1991.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eProcessing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Derek Stepp in 1991.","Processing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?"],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHumorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eGodson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1938 Naval War College theses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous fleet information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs from World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight oversized illlustrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAction reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConclusion draft and related notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. 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stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. 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Navy--History--World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945--European Front","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Notebooks","Pamphlets","Photographs","Speeches","27 boxes","Collection is open to all researchers.","Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.","Hall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.","Admiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.","The frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005.","Processed by Derek Stepp in 1991.","Processing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?","Mss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Papers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. (A1) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","John L. Hall (Ship)","United Service Organizations (U.S.)","Nimitz, Chester W., 1885-1966","Hall, John Lesslie, Jr., 1891-1978","Burke, Arleigh A., 1901-1996","Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969","Fairbanks, Douglas, 1909-","Godson, Susan H. 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If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.","Hall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.","Admiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.","The frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History","Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdmiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Derek Stepp in 1991.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eProcessing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Derek Stepp in 1991.","Processing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?"],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHumorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eGodson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1938 Naval War College theses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous fleet information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs from World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight oversized illlustrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAction reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConclusion draft and related notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. 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stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. 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Includes appointment, 1860, of justices of the peace for Augusta County, Virginia signed by Letcher; and letters, November 3, 1864-September 3, 1865, of Letcher, Lexington Virginia to Joseph A. Hierholzer, Richmond, Virginia. 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Va.)--History","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Washington and Lee University--History--19th century","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Photostats","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","John Letcher (March 29, 1813-January 26, 1884) was a lawyer, journalist, and politician. He served as a Representative in the United States Congress, was Governor of Virginia during the American Civil War, and later served in the Virginia General Assembly. He was also active on the Board of Visitors of Virginia Military Institute.","Papers; 1860-1875; of John Letcher, governor of Virginia, 1860-1864. Includes appointment, 1860, of justices of the peace for Augusta County, Virginia signed by Letcher; and letters, November 3, 1864-September 3, 1865, of Letcher, Lexington Virginia to Joseph A. Hierholzer, Richmond, Virginia. Three of the letters are negative photocopies.","Three Democratic tickets for the Virginia gubernatorial election held on Thursday, May 26, 1959. The tickets list John Letcher for Governor, R.L. Montague for Lieutenant Governor, J.R. Tucker for Attorney General, and James H. Skinner for the House of Delegates.","The collection contains the following documents and letters:","1860 June 24. Appointments of John A. Harman, William G. Sterrett, J. Wayt Bell; and S.B. Brown as Justices of the Peace for the 1st District of Augusta County, Virginia. Signed by John Letcher, Governor, and George W. Munford, Secretary.","1864 November 3. John Letcher, Lexington, Virginia, to J. Hierholzer, Richmond, Virginia. Expresses concern about his Richmond friends and the city from vandals, but has learned that Richmond is safe, and \"while Richmond is safe, the State is safe, and with the State safe, the Confederacy is safe\"; comments that \"Virginia is the backbone of the Confederacy, and when she falls, all is gone\"; reports that Congress is to meet soon and expresses confidence in the new Confederate Secretary of the Treasury (G.A. Trenholm); tells of difficulty in buying supplies with Confederate money since the people have no confidence in the paper currency; no fighting in the valley since the 19th at Cedar Creek.","1864 December 3. John Letcher, Lexington, Virginia, to J. Hierholzer, Richmond, Virginia. Was involved in several habeas corpus cases tried by Judge Brockenbrough; reports news that the Confederate Army will retreat soon to a safer, more secure position near Mount Crawford, and that conditions have greatly improved since the \"Cedar Creek disaster\"; considers General Early a good officer; comments on the \"puzzling\" state of things in Georgia and Tennessee brought about by Hood and Sherman; praises General Lee and his leadership qualities.","1865 May 15. John Letcher, Lexington, Virginia, to J. Hierholzer, Richmond, Virginia. Has had no mail since the evacuation of Richmond, but hopes since the war has ended matters will resume to normal; feels anxiety because he does not know whether or not Virginia will fall under the authority of the new state of West Virginia; wheat crops are being ravaged by \"the fly\"; rye, oats, and grass crops are promising, as well as corn; predicts years of hard labor to restore the country and business.","1865 September 3. John Letcher, Lexington, Virginia, to J. Hierholzer, Richmond, Virginia. Comments on events of the past year, including the destruction of Richmond, the abolition of slavery, the passing of the Confederacy, and his imprisonment by military order; feels that they should accept what has happened and make the best of it; expresses confidence in President Andrew Johnson, stating that \"his feelings toward the South are kind, and he wishes to bring about a re-organization as soon as practicable\"; the wheat crop throughout the state has been, for the most part, a failure, but the rye, oats, and grass crops were good; business is slowly reviving; reports General Robert E. Lee has accepted the Presidency of Washington and Lee, and will arrive soon.","1875 June 11. John Letcher, Lexington, Virginia, to \"cousin\". Apologizes for his lack of correspondence, but has been very busy with his law practice; received the family sketches, including that of the Houston family; family is all in good health, though there have been several cases of scarlet fever reported in town; comments on the dry weather since April, and the planting of their tobacco crop; the wheat crop will be fair, the oats and grass crops failed, and the corn looks poor; expresses desire to visit the \"Great West,\" but lack of money and age will not allow it; mentions the beginning of exams at \"the University and the Institute\" (Washington and Lee and Virginia Military Institute).","Three Democratic tickets for the Virginia gubernatorial election held on Thursday, May 26, 1959. The tickets list John Letcher for Governor, R.L. Montague for Lieutenant Governor, J.R. Tucker for Attorney General, and James H. Skinner for the House of Delegates.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Letcher, John, 1813-1884","Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894","Hierholzer, Joseph A","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["John Letcher Papers, 1860/1875"],"collection_ssim":["John Letcher Papers, 1860/1875"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["SC 01066","/repositories/2/resources/1206"],"unitid_tesim":["SC 01066","/repositories/2/resources/1206"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Augusta County (Va.)--History--19th century","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865"],"geogname_ssim":["Augusta County (Va.)--History--19th century","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865"],"places_ssim":["Augusta County (Va.)--History--19th century","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865"],"creator_ssm":["Letcher, John, 1813-1884"],"creator_ssim":["Letcher, John, 1813-1884"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Letcher, John, 1813-1884","Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894","Hierholzer, Joseph A","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creators_ssim":["Letcher, John, 1813-1884","Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894","Hierholzer, Joseph A","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870","Special Collections Research Center"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift (D. 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Skinner for the House of Delegates.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers; 1860-1875; of John Letcher, governor of Virginia, 1860-1864. Includes appointment, 1860, of justices of the peace for Augusta County, Virginia signed by Letcher; and letters, November 3, 1864-September 3, 1865, of Letcher, Lexington Virginia to Joseph A. Hierholzer, Richmond, Virginia. Three of the letters are negative photocopies.","Three Democratic tickets for the Virginia gubernatorial election held on Thursday, May 26, 1959. The tickets list John Letcher for Governor, R.L. Montague for Lieutenant Governor, J.R. Tucker for Attorney General, and James H. Skinner for the House of Delegates.","The collection contains the following documents and letters:","1860 June 24. Appointments of John A. Harman, William G. Sterrett, J. Wayt Bell; and S.B. Brown as Justices of the Peace for the 1st District of Augusta County, Virginia. Signed by John Letcher, Governor, and George W. Munford, Secretary.","1864 November 3. John Letcher, Lexington, Virginia, to J. Hierholzer, Richmond, Virginia. Expresses concern about his Richmond friends and the city from vandals, but has learned that Richmond is safe, and \"while Richmond is safe, the State is safe, and with the State safe, the Confederacy is safe\"; comments that \"Virginia is the backbone of the Confederacy, and when she falls, all is gone\"; reports that Congress is to meet soon and expresses confidence in the new Confederate Secretary of the Treasury (G.A. Trenholm); tells of difficulty in buying supplies with Confederate money since the people have no confidence in the paper currency; no fighting in the valley since the 19th at Cedar Creek.","1864 December 3. John Letcher, Lexington, Virginia, to J. Hierholzer, Richmond, Virginia. Was involved in several habeas corpus cases tried by Judge Brockenbrough; reports news that the Confederate Army will retreat soon to a safer, more secure position near Mount Crawford, and that conditions have greatly improved since the \"Cedar Creek disaster\"; considers General Early a good officer; comments on the \"puzzling\" state of things in Georgia and Tennessee brought about by Hood and Sherman; praises General Lee and his leadership qualities.","1865 May 15. John Letcher, Lexington, Virginia, to J. Hierholzer, Richmond, Virginia. Has had no mail since the evacuation of Richmond, but hopes since the war has ended matters will resume to normal; feels anxiety because he does not know whether or not Virginia will fall under the authority of the new state of West Virginia; wheat crops are being ravaged by \"the fly\"; rye, oats, and grass crops are promising, as well as corn; predicts years of hard labor to restore the country and business.","1865 September 3. John Letcher, Lexington, Virginia, to J. Hierholzer, Richmond, Virginia. Comments on events of the past year, including the destruction of Richmond, the abolition of slavery, the passing of the Confederacy, and his imprisonment by military order; feels that they should accept what has happened and make the best of it; expresses confidence in President Andrew Johnson, stating that \"his feelings toward the South are kind, and he wishes to bring about a re-organization as soon as practicable\"; the wheat crop throughout the state has been, for the most part, a failure, but the rye, oats, and grass crops were good; business is slowly reviving; reports General Robert E. Lee has accepted the Presidency of Washington and Lee, and will arrive soon.","1875 June 11. John Letcher, Lexington, Virginia, to \"cousin\". Apologizes for his lack of correspondence, but has been very busy with his law practice; received the family sketches, including that of the Houston family; family is all in good health, though there have been several cases of scarlet fever reported in town; comments on the dry weather since April, and the planting of their tobacco crop; the wheat crop will be fair, the oats and grass crops failed, and the corn looks poor; expresses desire to visit the \"Great West,\" but lack of money and age will not allow it; mentions the beginning of exams at \"the University and the Institute\" (Washington and Lee and Virginia Military Institute).","Three Democratic tickets for the Virginia gubernatorial election held on Thursday, May 26, 1959. The tickets list John Letcher for Governor, R.L. Montague for Lieutenant Governor, J.R. Tucker for Attorney General, and James H. Skinner for the House of Delegates."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Letcher, John, 1813-1884","Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894","Hierholzer, Joseph A","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870"],"names_coll_ssim":["Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894","Hierholzer, Joseph A","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Letcher, John, 1813-1884","Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894","Hierholzer, Joseph A","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":2,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:41:18.235Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1206"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8875","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"John Tuthill papers, 1933/1998","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8875#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Tuthill, John W., d. 1996","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8875#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Wills Tuthill, a United States 20th century diplomat. The collection includes papers from Tuthill's years as a student and professor, his State Department career, his private career with international organizations and his retirement years. He held many positions within the State Department, mostly in Germany and Europe, with his final posting as Ambassador to Brazil. As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. 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Acc. 2001.03","/repositories/2/resources/8875","Brazil--Description and travel","Brazil--History--1930-1954","Brazil--Politics and government--1930-1954","Germany--Economic conditions--1945-1955","African Americans--Virginia--Williamsburg","Ambassadors--United States--20th century","Civil rights--United States--History--20th century","European Economic Community","United States--Commerce--Europe","United States--Foreign relations","United States. Foreign Service","World War, 1939-1945","Diplomats--1940-1970","Diplomats--United States--20th century","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Photographs","Reports","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Series 1-4 are organized by record type. Series 5, Chronologial Files, contains professional papers from Tuthill's work for the State Department (Series 5.1), his subsequent time in the Private Sector (Series 5.2), followed by papers originating from his retirement years (Series 5.3).","Note: The majority of materials in Series 1-4 are directly connected to the materials filed chronologically in Series 5.","Class of 1932 College of William and Mary, Ambassador to Brazil and one of the leaders in the 1969 Salzburg Global Seminar.","Excerpts from New York Times obituary:","John W. Tuthill, who served as United States Ambassador to the European Economic Community and to Brazil, died on Sept. 9 in a Washington hospital. He was 85 and lived in Washington.","Mr. Tuthill, a highly regarded career diplomat, was Ambassador to the European Economic Community from 1962 to 1966. In 1964 he issued a warning in a speech to American businessmen visiting Brussels.","Europeans, Mr. Tuthill told them, feared that American business was so powerful that it would eventually change Europe's way of life.","Born in Montclair, N.J., he graduated from the College of William and Mary and received graduate degrees from Harvard and New York University. His diplomatic career extended from 1940 to 1969.","His memoir, ''Some Things to Some Men: Serving in the Foreign Service,'' was published by Minerva Press in 1996. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Knowledgebas: https://scrcwiki.libraries.wm.edu/john-w-tuthill","Administrative History:John W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins.","John W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins.","Arranged and rehoused by Michael Lusby, SCRC Staff, in Fall 2009.","James Bill Papers (Mss. Acc. 2004.47) includes audiotapes of John Tuthill.","Tuthill, John W, Some Things to Some Men : Serving in the Foreign Service. Montreux ; Minerva, 1996.\n  https://wm.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01COWM_INST/1tc7lat/alma991010370069703196","Papers of John Wills Tuthill, a United States 20th century diplomat. The collection includes papers from Tuthill's years as a student and professor, his State Department career, his private career with international organizations and his retirement years.  He held many positions within the State Department, mostly in Germany and Europe, with his final posting as Ambassador to Brazil. As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. Papers include personal and professional correspondence, reports, photographs, newspaper and magazine articles, and publications by Tuthill and others with associated research.","Scope and Contents John Tuthill grouped this material as \"personal\" even though some of the papers relates to his career. Similar employment material is also filed in Series 5, Chronological Files. Includes biographical information, education and employment documents, family correspondence, and legal documents.","Five address books (undated) and one daily planner, 1981, which also contains addresses.","Biographical data, including Tuthill's resumes and personal biography.","Biographical notes on Jean Monnet, President Kennedy, George Kennan, Fritz E. Oppenheimer, Colonel Henry MacCauley Bankhead, Branch Bocock, and The Brazilians.","Drafts of an autobiographical story from 1932 -1947 with a few State Department memos.","Scope and Contents Transcript of Rika Schmidt's recognition of Rebecca G. Wellington, 1902-1911, U.S. Consul General, Saltzburg 1959-1962; \"Biographical Sketch of Leonard H. Marks\" undated; and newspaper articles on James Branch Bocock, all undated.","Contracts, legal documents, correspondence, and bylaws for the purchase, repairs and living expenses of the condominium at the Colonnade Condominium complex. The condominium was purchased in 1976 and located in Washington, D.C.","Correspondence between Ambassador and Mrs. Tuthill while he was in Brazil.","Correspondence with Tuthill from his brother, friends and several institutions including the Aspen Institute.","January 11, 1937 letter to the Thomas F. Woodlock of the Wall Street Journal about \"the Spanish situation.\"  November 24, 1939 letter to The Editor of the Christian Science Monitor about the opinion of college students on international problems.","Transcript from New York University, Graduate School of Business, undated. Application, correspondence, letters of reference and acceptance letter for entry into PhD program at New York University. Letters of acceptance to the Graduate School of ARts and Sciences at Harvard University. Typed vocabulary words in French, 4 pages, undated. Four papers dealing with finance and economics written while Tuthill was a student.","Employment correspondence, applications, letters of reference, applications, resignation letters and more of John Tuthill. Job history includes positions with the Bankers Trust Company, Northeastern University and the Foreign Service.","March 7, 1941 certificate signed by George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill as the Vice-Consul at Windsor, Ontario, Canada. November 5, 1951 certificate signed by Queen Elizabeth for George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill's appointment as Consul in London.  Foreign Service promotion certificates, 1945-1952, signed by Secretary of States, with attached United States seal and President of the United States heading.  Milestone certificates for 20 (1960) and 25 (1965) years of service, signed by Dean Rusk and others.","Program for the February 9, 1962 Department of State Honor Awards Program where Tuthill received the highest honor of Superior Service. 1966 correspondence recommending John Tuthill for the Rockefeller Public Service Award and the Distinquished Service Award.","Invitation from The Lord Chamberlain to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tuthill to an Afternoon Party in the Garden of Buckingham Palace, July 12, 1951.","Scope and Contents Calling cards for Ambassador Tuthill; card certifying Tuthill has registered with the \"National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel\" dated September 16, 1941; pass from the Soviet Union written in cyrillic and pass identifying Tuthill \"as a member of US Group CC..and authorized to enter all premises and areas occupied by the United States Group Coontrol Council (Germany), dated February 1, 1946.  Written in English, Russian and French.","January 28, 1969 letter from William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, to John Wills Tuthill wishing him well in his retirement and a certificate with his service dates.  January 15, 1968 letter from John  M. Steeves, Director General of the Foreign Service, thanking him for his service.  January 7, 1969 letter from President Lyndon B. Johnson thanking him for \"the outstanding manner in which you have carried out your responsibilities...\" Card with United States letterhead and notation \"with the compliments of the Ambassador of the United States of America,\" signed by Douglas McArthur II. Retirement congratulary note from George C. Wortley, Member of Congress, Ret.","Scope and Contents September 8, 1958 State Department \"Officer Reference Report\" for John Wills Tuthill which shows his education, family, private sector jobs, training and government jobs and an attached \"Investigation Data Request\" form completed by Tuthill.","Church bulletins from Trinity Church in New York, 1936; newsletter from the PInk Beach Club and a flyer froM Erna Pinner.","1944 x-rays of Tuthill's front teeth, donator book for the Canadian Red Cross Society listing blood donations in 1943 and 1944, and a 1948 postcard rom the Health Department that his chest x-ray was \"satisfactory.\"","Scope and Contents Humorous booklet \"Ten-Week Review of Industrial Finance\" by The Senior Industrials '40 V, \"and presented to Prof. Tuthill on November, 1939.  Program for the 1966 Silver Anniversary All-American Award from Sports Illustration with John T. Tuthill, senior economic officer, Paris Embassy, William and Mary, as an All-American Award Winner.  Monetary and post receipts from paris, dated 1975.  Calling card of Dr. Peter and Ingrid Wiesler. Undated notes from colleagues and friends.  Typed transcript entitled \"Quotations from 'Faith and Freedom' by Barbara Ward.\" Notes on a \"persona\" project by Tuthill.","Two transcripts of an oral history of John W. Tuthill by Charles Stuart Kennedy, the Director of the Foreign Affairs Oral History Program at Georgetown University.  The interview was on December 18, 1987 and the transcript completed in 1988.  One copy has some proofreading marks.","Poems, cartoons, and excerpts of sayings by others. Some of the poems are possibly written by Tuthill.","Documents and accounts of Tuthill's retirement accounts and annuities, life insurance and health insurance","Tuthill's personal social security information; Social Security pamphlets; and correspondence with S.S. Administration.  Includes an August 8, 1969 letter from Tuthill to Social Security Commission giving his work history and asking if his account is in order.","Tuthill Family genealogy and articles on family history.","New York Times obituary for John Tuthill and letters of condolence to family members.","Correspondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Correspondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Colonial Williamsburg pamphlets, hotel pamphlets and receipts for his stay at the Cascades in 1988.","Scope and Contents Undated list by Marguerita W. Smith of items to go to Jack Tuthill.  Items include a daybed, Philco Radio, \"Our Card Table\" and other items.  December 16, 1944 letter from John W. Tuthill, Ottowa \"To Whom It May Concern\"  serving notice that his brother, Wills Tuthill, is named executor of his estate and a few other specific instructions.","Mostly photographs of Tuthill when he was Ambassador to Brazil, but also personal photographs of family and friends. Includes some photographs of important political figures such as President John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson.","Photo of President Johnson with Tuthill during an Oval Office meeting.","Photo album of Ambassador Tuthill's first visit to Salvador-Bahia. September 14, 1966","Photos of Astronauts Armstrong and Gordon with Tuthill in Rio parade and a Reception. Oct. 1966","Photos of Ambassador Tuthill at the Marine Ball. Nov.1966","Tuthill in meetings while ambassador to Brazil; 1966","Photos of Tuthill in ceremonies while ambassador to Brazil; 1966-69","Photos of Tuthill in Brasilia; March 15, 1967","Photos of Tuthill's visit to Goiania and Brasilia; April 1967","Scope and Contents Photos from Ceremony of the Signature of \"Declaracao Conjunta Brazil/EUA\", National Commission on Nuclear Energy; May 9, 1967","Photo of Richard Nixon with Tuthill at an Embassy reception; May 13, 1967","Photos and memorabilia from Amb. Tuthill's trip to Belem, Brazil; June 12, 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill visiting Manaus, Brazil; June 15, 1967","Photos of reception given by Col and Mrs. Arthur S. Moura for Amb. and Mrs. Tuthill; June 29, 1967","Photos of Tuthill at ceremony at Escola Estados Unidos.","Photos of Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg (chairman of US Atomic Commission) with Amb. Tuthill; July 1967","Photos of Miss Universe 1967 and Hon. H.E. Vasco Leitao da Cunha with Amb. Tuthill at an Embassy party; Aug. 22, 1967","Photos from International Song Festival, Rio, with Amb. Tuthill; Oct.27, 1967","Photos of Tuthill awarding Marine Corporal Osmundsen a medal for heroic achievement in Vietnam; Oct. 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill at Operation Unitas VIII in Rio de Janeiro; Nov.10, 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill at the inauguration of the Corning Glass Factory and The Science Bienal; 1967","Photos of Kubisch Fan Club with Tuthill; April 1968","Photos from eve of U.S. elections while Tuthill was Amb. to Brazil; Nov. 5, 1968","Ambassador and Mrs. Tuthill in various casual settings while in Brazil; 1969.","Tuthill in official meetings and ceremonies while Ambassador to the EEC.","Photographs during Tuthill's tenure as Ambassador to the ECC.","Portraits and headshots of Tuthill, while Ambassador to EEC.","Tuthill in meetings and ceremonies as Ambassador to the E.E.C.","Photos of Tuthill's swearing-in ceremony as Ambassador to Brazil; June 8, 1966","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.","Tuthill in Brazil as Ambassador, August - September 1966.","Photos of posed headshots and portraits of Ambassador Tuthill while in Brazil.","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings.","Photograph of President Kennedy in the Oval Office.","Photograph of President Lyndon Johnson in Europe – possibly while Tuthill was Ambassador to EEC in mid-1960s.","Includes photograph of Tuthill as a William and Mary football player, a young man and professor at John Hopkins.","This series is divided into Publicity, Publications, and Speeches headings. Material includes articles, stories, and editorials in newspapers, magazines, and other publications concerning John W. Tuthill's activities and interests while an employee of the Department of State and as a representative of other international groups. Articles concern his speeches, his reports, his activities, his policies, his career, and other matters. Some articles come from press releases by the U.S Government and others. Some editorials are written by Tuthill and include related correspondence and responses. His speeches are given to international and national audiences during his career and retirement. Books and papers published by Tuthill, the U.S. Government, friends, peers, and others are also included, often with notes and research. Tuthill's research on \"The Hitler Project.\" Much of this material is pertinant to Tuthill's professional activities and correlate to the material in Series 5 Chronological Files where similar material is also filed.","Newspaper articles.","News articles about the nomination of Tuthill to be the Ambassador to Brazil.","Newspaper articles and magazine, \"Times of Brazil\" re: Tuthill as Ambassador of Brazil; May – June 1966","Newspaper articles re: Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Aug – Sept 1966","Articles concerning Tuthill in Brazil (mostly in Portuguese); Jan – April 1967","Magazine articles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Jan. – April 1967","Articles about Brazil and Tuthill; May – June 1967","Articles about Tuthill in Brazil; July – Oct. 1967","Mostly photocopies of news articles on Carlos Lacerda, the Frente Ampla leader.  He met with Tuthill and the State Department was concerned.  Includes an unclassified memo about the situation created by Tuthill's social meetings with Lacerda.","United States and Brazilian press articles on U.S. and Brazilian relations.","Articles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Nov. – Dec. 1967, Jan. – Feb. 1968","Newspaper and magazine articles about Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Sept. – Dec. 1968","Newspaper articles on Brazilian matters, some which mention Tuthill.  Most are written in Portuguese.","Scope and Contents Photocopies of editorials and newspaper articles about foreign affairs.  Draft of papers written by Tuthill, such as \"Reflections on American Diplomacy\" and \"American and European Integration (Section II).\" Includes the January 1987 Progress Report of the Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security, a few 1987 editions of the Department of State \"Current Policy,\" \"Charter, State Department - American Private Sector, Overseas Security Advisory Council,\" undated, and a photocopy of chapter 9 of \"La Decadence (193201939) by Jean-Baptiste Duroselle\" published in 1979.","Miscellaneous articles and publications dealing with trade policy and U.S. foreign policy; includes editorials written by Tuthill; 1944-1992","Journals and pubications from Europe, mostly in German. Includes a John Hopkins Magazine with an article by John Tuthill, \"The New Europe: A Force to be Respected,\" December 1964-January 1965.","Booklet, OECD Economic Development, Occasional Studies, July 1976, and related newspaper articles.  Particulary deals with Western Europe and France.","Correspondence and other material on the distribution and promotion of Tuthill's book, \"Some Things to Some People.\"","Hitler Project; Tuthill correspondence on proposal to study the rise of Hitler to power; Oct 1984 – Oct 1985","Correspondence seeking financial support for project; June-Dec 1986","Rejection letters from National Endowment for the Humanities for project proposal titled \"Diplomatic and Journalistic Reporting on the Rise of Hitler\"; 1987-1988","Rejection and acceptance letters for funding of project.","Project proposal, resume and background information on project historians and researchers; undated","Information on Tuthill's book, Some Things To Some Men; book Publishing through American Literacy Press and self-publishing; Information re: the Hitler Project. Includes a paper \"Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Plan for the Organization of an Institute for the Study of Diplomacy,\" January 1978.","Personal correspondence with friend, Francis T. Williamson, an academic and associated with the Foreign Service.  These letters are often silly and full of jokes.","Collection of letters re: Francis Williamson and articles about him; 1964-1971","Several drafts of paper on Francis T. Williamson entitled \"Francis T. Williamson - Extraordinary Envoy.\"","Publications of Tuthill's work and speeches; Virginia State Ports Authority Publication, 1965; Tuthill speech,","Scope and Contents Typed draft of a chapter on \"Irving Brown\" from a book by Ben Rathbun, sent to Tuthill for review of a quotation.","Professional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992","Professional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992","Photocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related and are not written by Tuthill.","Photocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related.  Written by Tuthill and others.  Includes an autobiographical series about Albert J. Guerard.","Newspaper articles on college sports in relationship to academics, race, and other controversial areas.  Many articles about the NCAA policies.","Scope and Contents \"Austria-Past, Present and Future\" by the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Tradition and Change Seminars. 1985","Scope and Contents Publication by the Jean Monnet Foundation entitled \"Batir L'Europe\" (1992) and other publications concerning Austria.","Scope and Contents January 1959 speech on\"American Trade Policy and Europe\" given to the Institut International d'etudes et de Recherches Duplomatiques and Centre Culturel Amercain. June 2, 1959 speech before the American Club about \"economic and financial problems that have confronted the United States Government and private individuals and corporations in France.\"","Scope and Contents October 12, 1960 lecture \"The United States:  Economic Position\" given at the NATO Defense College and noted as \"NATO Unclassified.\" November 81, 1960 \"Remarks to be made at the American Chamber of Commerce.\" November 23, 1960 Statement by the U.S. Representative at the Preparatory Committee Meeting.","Major speech on economies of the Soviet Bloc and the Free World.","Scope and Contents Speeches including \"The Deep South\" and \"The Atlantic Partnership.\"","Scope and Contents Speech entitled \"The Atlantic Partnership:  Problems and Prospects - An American Apraisal\" to the Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce and Industry on March 24, 1966 with related correspondence and publicity,  including the \"Industrie-Und Handels Blatt.\"","Commencement speech given at MacMurray College where Tuthill's brother, Oliver W. Tuthill, was a trustee. Related correspondence included.","Includes Tuthill's commencement address to MacMurray College on May 28, 1967 with related correspondence.","Tuthill's speeches while in Brazil.","Speeches, notes, correspondence and news articles related to Ambassador Tuthill's trip to the United States from September 17 – October 14, 1968.","Speeches and statements given by Tuthill at various events in Brazil; 1968","Reports on foreign policy, international affairs and related topics. Other reports are found in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Scope and Contents Report entitled \"Conditions in Former German Territory Now under Polish Administration\" by Arthur Bliss Lane, Ambassador to Poland.  1947.","With approval of the State Department, Tuthill traveled to a few southern states to access the racial situation. He went to Williamsburg, Virginia; Dallas, Texas; Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi; and New Orleans, Louisiana. He talked with a black chauffeur in Williamsburg about race relations and just missed the final Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery.","Reports written by Tuthill in regards to Western Europe.","Reports on international affairs and American ambassadors with related news articles.","Report by Tuthill to Jimmy Carter re: foreign policy and U.S. Embassies abroad; 1976","This series is divided into 3 subseries that correspond to the 2 stages of Tuthill's career and his retirement. Subseries 1: State Department Years; subseries 2: Private Sector Years; and subseries 3: Retirement Years. The folder titles reflect Tuthill's location, affiliation or position when the files were created, but the folders also include all of his professional and personal papers for that period. The dates and titles of Tuthill's postings and positions are noted in the subseries descriptions.","Scope and Contents Mostly professional correspondence, memos and reports. Correspondence with friends and peers; legal documents; speeches; newspaper articles and more are included. Correspondence with foreign service friends often contains confidential topics with \"restricted-personal\" sometimes noted on the letter. During certain periods, some letters have the name of the correspondent handwritten or typed on the side of the letter. Reports, speeches and other related material are also located in other Series. The locations in the folder titles correspond to where Tuthill lived or worked during the time period. 1940-1944: Vice-Consul at Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico; 3rd Secretary and Vice Consul at Ottawa, Canada and Vice-Consul to Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 1944-1956: U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs; Chief of Finance of Military Goverment of Bavaria, stationed in Munich; part of the American Delegation to Moscow; Consul of the United States; Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation; Adviser to Danube Conference in Belgrave, Yugoslavia; Advisor at U.N. Commission for Indonesia; Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden; Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Embassy; Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity; Director of U.S. Operations Mission to Germany; and Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. 1957-1965: Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France; Director in Office of European Regional Affairs; Minister-Counselor of Economic Affairs of the United States Delegation to NATO and the OEEC (OSRO); Ambassador; alternate delegate to Organization for European Economic Cooperation; Representative at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador. 1966-1969: Ambassador to Brazil.","Scope and Contents Reports, editorials, resignation from Northeastern University, acceptance into the Department of State, Foreign Service, and a letter regarding excess charges in hauling Mrs. Gillepsie's piano in Turkey.  Includes reports, \"Origin and Scope of Export Price Control\" and \"Survey of Windsor Industry\"  and Tuthill's Foreign Language Report.  Correspondence about transfer to Mazatlan, Mexico and Ottawa, Canada.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 18, 1941 to September 10, 1942.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 10 to December 18, 1942.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.  January - June, 1943.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. July-December 1943 to April 1944.","Correspondence, report on Canadian Post War Commercial Policy and obituaries of Jay P. Moffat (ambass. to Canada).  Includes photocopy of a typed February 11, 1943 letter to \"Mr. President\" presumably from Tuthill in New Delhi, India about the \"fast to capacity\" of Gandhi and the complex political situation.","Correspondence; speech for the Montreal Canadian Club; reports and papers related to the American Embassy in Ottawa; speech to Quebec Rotary club; and editorial to the American Foreign Service Journal.","Correspondence about new assignment as a U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs, December 1944.  Includes authorization to travel to Germany; funeral program from Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Memorial Service and official orders from the State Department.","Included is a 14 page personal account of the unconditional surrender in Berlin entitled \"Account of trip to Berlin on 8/9 May, 1945\" by Fritz Ernst Oppenheimer with the letterhead of the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, G-5 Division, Legal Branch.","Oppenheimer accompanied the German Officers from Stendal to Berlin. In detail, he describes the German Officers, Berlin from the air and land, the wording of the surrender, the signing ceremony and a transcription of his conversation with Keitel on the plane returning to Flensburg.","Memos and letters on German economy, imports, and exports; letters to James D. Riddleberger (Chief of Division of Central European Affairs); letters about his desire to leave the Foreign Service or be assigned to Washington, D.C. area; and his reassignment to Munich to be Chief of Finance of Military Government in Bavaria.  Includes program of Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, Jr. address at Stuttgart, Germany on September 6, 1946.  Reports on reparation and other important post war matters are included, often with his opinions on how things could be handled differently. On December 27, 1946 he is ordered to \"proceed...to Warsaw, Poland for the purpose of consulting with Ambassador Lane and his Staff on the subject of the Polish Admininstered Area of German in order to prepare a joint report...then return to Berlin.\"","Memos and letters on the implementation of the Marshall Plan; memo to Ambassador Murphy about European dependence on German economy; report on import/export of German coal; memos on Denmark \u0026 Czech; claims to the Rhine and trade activity; letters from family and friends; and appointment of Tuthill to new positions.  Tuthill was part of the American Delegation to Moscow. A \"secret\" (with line through it and 'unclassified' written) letter from Louis A. Wiesner gives Tuthill advice on how to proceed.  Other memos about the Council of Foreign Ministers and the U.S. Delegation are included.  In May, Tuthill is assigned back to the United States, promoted as a Foreign Service Officer in the State Department and is appointed \"Consul of the United States\" in July and later as an Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation. Even while stateside, Tuthill is involved in memos, discussions and reports about postwar Europe and Germany.  Some personal letters are included.","Correspondence with Arnold Brecht about the Military Government in Berlin; Inland transport; matters in European recovery; problems associated with transport around the Iron Curtain; correspondence with Robert Murphy (U.S. Political Advisor for Germany); and memos outlining Tuthill's visits to campuses to discuss opportunities in foreign service.  Tuthill is still stationed in Washington, D.C. but is designated an \"Adviser on the United States Delegation to the International Conference to Consider Free Navigation of the Danube...\" One 19 page report is entitled \"Suggestions for Improving The Foreign Service and Its Administration to Meet Its War and Post-War Responsibilities.\"  One \"secret and personal\" letter from Robert Murphy talks of the Danube Conference.  Includes some financial information and personal correspondence.","In 1949, Tuthill is appointed U.S. advisor at the U.N. Commission for Indonesia, but returns stateside and brought \"back into the Berlin aspects of the German situation.\"  He's unsure of his future position due to the reorganization of the department.  Includes a copy of the words and music for \"A Foreign Service Song.\" Correspondence includes memos on the war between Netherlands and Indonesia and the Soviet role in the matter and the State Department's position on Yugoslavia.  During 1949, Tuthill was appointed Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden and stationed at the American Embassy in Stockholm. His 1949 and 1950 letters and memos concern Sweden and the Korean War.  In 1951, he writes about leave time due him.  He is turned down from his application to the Marine Corps due to his physical, but has a new State Department appointment as  \"Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Ambassador.\"  Most 1951 letters are between friends and fellow state department employees.  These letters intermix personal topics with state department concerns.  Other personal items, such as a change to his life insurance, are included.","Letter from John David Linebaugh concerning the rumor of about a Peer's daughter who is transitioning.\nCorrespondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis T. Williamson, Brewster Morris, Dept. of State: German Political Affairs, other foreign service employees, and friends.  \nMany letters are written as pranks or tongue-in-cheek. No professional foreign service related material are filed with these years.  Letter with submission of some comments about Soviet Union to the New Yorker.  In September 1952, Tuthill is appointed Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity.","Correspondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis Irvin, James Conant, Willy Brandt, Peter Laukhuff, Arthur Foley, Daniel Margolies, Fritz Oppenheimer and others.  Includes July 16, 1954 speech given in Hamburg, Germany on recent trade developments.","Letter concerning Tuthill's letter in the \"Foreign Service Journal.\" Speech to the Junior FSO's and Mr. Saltzmann given by Al Siebert.  In October 1954, Tuthill is appointed Director of the U.S. Operations Mission to Germany.","Includes newspaper articles about the appointment and transcript of article from the London Spectator about Joseph McCarthy.  Many letters are marked \"Personal\" though most still touch on Foreign Service matters.","Correspondence with Michael Harris, Harold Sweatt, Oliver Wills Tuthill, Alan Gerhardt, John D. Hickerson and others. Includes final draft of January 7, 1955 Hamburg Speech; certificate showing Tuthill satisfactorily completed \"Conversational German;\" commendation to Tuthill and others from Dulles; and memo to the Director of Personnel stating that John Wills Tuthill \"has been certified as to loyalty in accordance with the requirements of Section 510 of the Mutual Security Act of 1951.\"","Correspondence with Robert Geisinger; Eugene Davidson; Martin Hillenbrand; Jim O'Donnell of Saturday Evening Post; Loy W. Henderson; F.W. Darnell, Chief Performance Evaluation Branch in answer to Tuthill's request for his standing in Class 2 and end-user reports; Robert Brandin; Stuart Van Dyke of International Cooperation Administration about Bill Minot, ICA and other topics; Frank White of American Machine \u0026 Foundry Compnay; Douglas Dillon; Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Special Assistant to the Director, Office of German Affairs about declassification of certain material in the Bonn Embassy; George L. West, Jr. Officer in Charge of French-Iberian Affairs about Tuthill's new position, leave time, Wristonees and more; Melvin Lasky; William L. Batt; Michael Harris about destroying all his old files; Daniel F. Margolies, Officer-in-Charge of German Economic Affairs; Oliver Tuthill; James Conant about his early Paris experiences and his opinion of German leadership; Roy Roberts of the Kansas City Star about his editorial and others. Stated on a March 21, 1956 press release, Tuthill is reassigned as Senior Economic Officer at the American Embassy, Paris (USOM to France, Counselor with Personal Rank of Minister), but the official telegram does not arrive until June 15, 1956 after Tuthill is in Paris.  A July 18, 1956 letter signed by Dwight Eisenhower officially accords him the rank of Minister during his tenure as Director, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. Some of the correspondence is about how the State Department is handling assignments, leave time, language courses, money and other things.  Suez Canal, Germany, France, Mideast and other foreign matters are topics mentioned.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Merritt N. Cootes, American Consul in Algiers; Walter Dowling, Ambassador to Seoul, Korea; Joseph Kiernam; Loy W. Henderson, Deputy Under Secretary of State; Francis T. Williamson with silly subjects; Lincoln Gordon; Walter Williams, the Under Secretary of Commerce; J. Robert Schaetzel, Special Assistant for Atomic Energy Affairs, about visiting a nuclear facility while on leave in Chicago; Joseph A. Harary, American Consul, report on \"Franco-American Friendship Day\" at the International far of Marseille; Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 speech given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. Letters to his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.","Correspondence with Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 and 1958 speeches given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.  Letter from The Rev. Marcus B. Hall about the health of Tuthill's Aunt, Mrs. Sellick.  Correspondence with his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.","Scope and Contents Report in English and French \"Documentation Centre of the Action Committee for the United States of Europe, The European Community and the Under-Developed Countries. Report \" Action Committee for the United States of Europe, Joint Declaration Adpted Unanimously by the Committee, Seventh Session, 19 and 20 November 1959, Paris.  Copy of typed notes on the status of discussions on the 'Little Free Trade Area' and on probable developments, June 28, 1959.   Correspondence with friends and peers in the State Department including W. Walton Butterworth, Miriam Camps, Bertrand de Jouvenel and others.  On September 9, 1959 Tuthill is designated Director, Office of European Regional Affairs, possibly stationed in the United States.  Includes a poem \"Thoughts on the Franc\" by Hillaire Belloc as recalled by H.F. Colt and a newspaper article about American and French relations.","Scope and Contents Tissue paper carbon letter from Jean Monnet to George Many, President of the AFL-CIO about the dollar problem.  Copy of Tuthill's \"Officer Preference Report\" which lists his duties as \"Director, Office of European Regional Affairs -- covering NATO, OMEC, EEC, EIRATCH, Coal and Steel Community and other European Regional Organizations.  On June 16, 1960, Tuthill is assigned to Paris, USRO as Economic Officer, Counselor of Mission for Economic Affairs.  Includes an August 1, 1960 letter from Presdent Dwight Eisenhower according Tuthill the rank of Minister in his new postion. Tuthill was also designated as the United States representative on the OECD Preparatory Committee.  Memo from Edzard S. Hermberg with statistics on the \"U.S. Balance of Payments\" for Tuthill's talk to the NATO War College.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and appointment letters and memos. Includes a letter from Dean Rusk giving Tuthill the personal rank of Ambassador and confirming his assignment to Paris and a letter form John F. Kennedy appointing him alternate U.S. Representative at the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (oeec). An \"Officer Preference Report\" is included. Some memos are copies of letters sent to all ambassadors and chiefs of missions. A carbon copy of a bill draft from the Secretary of State to the President to permit the President to appoint \"a representative of the United States to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development who shall be an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary\" (bill: S. 1891). Includes newspaper articles about Tuthill and his new posting.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Walter W. Heller, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers; Ingemar Hagglof; Foy D. Kohler; John Renner; Francois Duchene; Orville Freeman and others. Norbert Muhlen congratulates Tuthill on receiving the Superior Service Award of the Foreign Service.  Some letters deal with the \"OECD Participation Act\" which would help Tuthill with an appointment as Chief of Mission, Class 2.  Letter from President Kenny authorizing Tuthill to represent the United States at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador, a newly designed post in Brussels. Includes paperwork for the new appointment and a biographical data sheet.","Correspondence with Robert Gilpin Ervin; Lady Jackson; Harold Sweatt; Fritz Oppenheimer; Sven Dithmer; Stephen Laird; Roy Roberts; Jean Rey, Arthur Dean; James Conant; Lady Barbara Ward Jackson' John Cauley; Keith McHugh; William J. Crockett and Hubert Humphrey. Tuthill expresses his opinions on current and foreign affairs, newspaper reports and news of friends.","Scope and Contents Includes a letter from James Riddleberger, ambassador to Austria. Includes a booklet entitled \"Seminario Di Alti Studi Di Politica Internazionale...\" with a handmade version with photograph and short bio of the participants in the \"Fourth Round Table,\" March 1964.  Includes a \"New Front\" interview with John Tuthill, the U.S. Ambassador to the Common Market, entitled \"Our Man in the Common Market,\" dated April 1964.  Includes a page from an unknown publication about an October 7th luncheon where Tuthill was the speaker.","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with C. Grove Haines, Stephen Laird, Madame Henze, F.C. Lane, Donald Emerson, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Mrs. Francis T. Williamson, William Crockett, Anthony Neville and others.  Also, includes Tuthill's speech \"to the Trade Expansion Mission of the N.A.M.\" and a May 25, 1964 report for \"George Ball, Robert Schaetzel, John Tuthill\" from Stephen Laird about French exports.  Topics include personnel matters, personal affairs and State Department concerns.  Includes New York Times article \"Europe is Vexed by U.S. Business,\" October 8, 1964.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, with many letters congratulating Tuthill on his Ambassador to Brazil posting.  Includes several newspaper articles about the ECC and Tuthill's posting to Brazil.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns.","Scope and Contents Typed tissue paper carbon of the \"Oath of Office\" ceremony appointing Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil. Includes an audio tape of the ceremony which is shelved in a separate location.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes a letter from David Rockefeller.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, while Ambassador to Brazil.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.","Articles, itinerary and photos regarding Elizabeth Jones, an artist who graduated from Vassar College and visited Brazil with Ambassador Tuthill as the official host.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes his official notification of the date of his retirement from the Department of State on January 31, 1969 and other correspondence and official material concerning his retirement.  Includes a typed list entitled \"Message of Condolence-Senator Robert Kennedy-Diplomatic Corps...Brazilian Government...Military...Associations and Groups\" with official's name, country, title and whether a note, telegram or calling card.","Correspondence and a few news articles about the resignation of Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil.","Includes correspondence and material about his retirement and Department of State matters in Brazil.","Includes official acceptance of his retirement; medical records; insurance records and concerns; correspondence; a few news articles; and other government material and forms.","Two Daily Planners for Honorable Tuthill while he was Ambassador to Brazil.","Guestbook of Ambassador Tuthill in Brazil.  Approximately one quarter filled.","Correspondence regarding Operation Topsy.  Operation Topsy was about reducing the Foreign Embassy staff in Brazil.  Includes letter to Richard Nixon. Organized alphabetically by correspondent.","Reports on Operation Topsy in Brazil.","Statistics on the effects of Operation Topsy.","Newspaper articles and other publicity on Operation Topsy.","Includes letter to the President, memos, reports and correspondence concerning his retirement as Ambassador to Brazil.","Includes a short biography of Jean Monnet who was a Frenchman involved in foreign service matters before, between and after the two World Wars. Mostly correspondence between Monnet and Tuthill with copies of Monnet's communications with other U.S. Administrators such as a telegram from Lyndon B. Johnson.","Speeches and interviews provided by Jean Monnett regarding European Common Market; 1959-1988","Joint Declarations made by the Action Committee for the United States of Europe of which Jean Monnet is president. 1960-69","Interview with Tuthill about Monnet; biographical essay by Tuthill re: Monnett; articles about Monnet; 1983-89","Tuthill continued his interest in foreign affairs by leading various international organizations and seminars. He was the Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Foundation. He was involved in other international organizations and foreign affairs during this time.","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director-General of The Atlantic Institute, Paris, France; 1970","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1971","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1972","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1973","Reports on The Atlantic Institute For International Affairs, Paris; 1973","Material related to the Atlantic Institute while Tuthill was Director and other professional/personal material.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tuthill and General Stehlin about the \"field of aeronautics\" in regard to security.","Correspondence, reception guest list, invitations, and brochures while Tuthill was Director of Atlantic Institute; 1975","Correspondence and reports re: Salzburg Seminar; 1977.","Correspondence regarding the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies.  Includes a project proposal by Sigmund Cohen entitled \"Atlantic Relations Clearing House.\"","Correspondence with Tuthill and John Anderson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation; Salzburg Seminar; 1978","Correspondence and report re: Cosmos Club, Salzburg Seminar, British-North American Committee, and Harvard University; 1979","Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation of Salzburg Seminar while Tuthill is President of the organization; 1979","Tuthill's participation as the Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow; brochure from Transylvannia University; 1979","Correspondence with Tuthill and notes from a meeting of the Business Advisory Council while Tuthill president of Salzburg Seminar; Jan.-Mar. 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; includes Letter to Warren E. Burger; April-June 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; July-Oct 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; Nov-Dec 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill and newsletter from Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1981","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; April-June 1981","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Atlantic Institute and the Salzburg Seminar; July-Dec 1981","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; Dec. 1981","Correspondence with Tuthill and a Value Survey Module; Jan-Feb 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Oct 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov-Dec 1982","Correspondence re: Tuthill's acceptance of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship at The University of Evansville; July-Oct 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Nov 1983","Crouzet's report on Salzburg Seminar; 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 23-Dec 1983","Correspondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; 1981-1985 and undated","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-June 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; July-Sept 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Oct-Nov 20, 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 21-Dec 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1985","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; April-May 1985","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; June-Aug 1985","Annual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.","Annual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.","Scope and Contents Bylaws of the Salzburg Seminar, brochures and map of the Salzburg area and a brochure \"Swen's Policy of Neutrality\" by Sverker Astrom.","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Oct 1985","Correspondence with Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Found.; Nov-Dec 1985","Correspondence and articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-April 1986","Correspondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.  May-Aug 1986","Correspondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.","Correspondence with Tuthill and interview with Vernon Walters, the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.; Jan-Mar 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-June 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Aug-Dec 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-Mar 1988","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-Aug 1988","Correspondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Dec 1988","Reports on Austrian social and political history; articles on Austrian foreign Policy,1983-87","Correspondence with Tuthill while in Austria; articles about Austria, 1979-1986","Scope and Contents John W. Tuthill continued to be active in the foreign relations world.  He corresponded with U.S. statesmen; State Department employees - both present and past; foreign leaders and associates; and many of the movers and shakers of the foreign service. These files also contain personal correspondence, though mainly with friends made through his career.  They also contain reports, editorials, clippings, stories, and some personal business material.  Correspondence about the publishing of his book \"Some Things to Some Men\" is included.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill; Jean Monnet Council; April-Aug 1991","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill; letters to George Mitchell and Anita Hill regarding appointment of Clarence Thomas to Supreme Court; Sept-Oct 1991","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Jean Monnet Council Program for the 1990's; Conference on the Legacy of Monnet and Contemporary Europe; 1992","Correspondence by Tuthill to various people including James Bill, Sen. William Cohen; Jan-Feb 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Hurry Up, Europe\"; Mar-April 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill re: Harpers concerning article he had written, June-Oct 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Eastern Europe-Proposal for a New Start\"; Nov-Dec 1992","Position paper written by Henry S. Reuss and Tuthill on America's role in Europe, \"A New Role for America in the New Europe,\" 1992.","Correspondence with Tuthill; story about Carol, Tuthill's deceased daughter; Jan-Mar 1993","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Issue of Cosmos with commentary by Tuthill.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Scope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material.  Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters.  Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.  Includes issue of\"Mediterranean Quarterly.\"","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Many references to Tuthill's book \"Some Things To Some Men.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Many references to Tuthill's book \"Some Things To Some People\" and correspondence with his publisher The Minerva Press.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","American Austrian Foundation","Atlantic Institute of Foreign Affairs","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Cosmos Club (Washington, D.C.)","Jean Monnet Foundation","Salzburg Seminar","Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute","United States. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries 1-4 are organized by record type. 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In 1964 he issued a warning in a speech to American businessmen visiting Brussels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Europeans, Mr. Tuthill told them, feared that American business was so powerful that it would eventually change Europe's way of life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Born in Montclair, N.J., he graduated from the College of William and Mary and received graduate degrees from Harvard and New York University. His diplomatic career extended from 1940 to 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e His memoir, ''Some Things to Some Men: Serving in the Foreign Service,'' was published by Minerva Press in 1996. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Knowledgebas: https://scrcwiki.libraries.wm.edu/john-w-tuthill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdministrative History:John W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Class of 1932 College of William and Mary, Ambassador to Brazil and one of the leaders in the 1969 Salzburg Global Seminar.","Excerpts from New York Times obituary:","John W. Tuthill, who served as United States Ambassador to the European Economic Community and to Brazil, died on Sept. 9 in a Washington hospital. He was 85 and lived in Washington.","Mr. Tuthill, a highly regarded career diplomat, was Ambassador to the European Economic Community from 1962 to 1966. In 1964 he issued a warning in a speech to American businessmen visiting Brussels.","Europeans, Mr. Tuthill told them, feared that American business was so powerful that it would eventually change Europe's way of life.","Born in Montclair, N.J., he graduated from the College of William and Mary and received graduate degrees from Harvard and New York University. His diplomatic career extended from 1940 to 1969.","His memoir, ''Some Things to Some Men: Serving in the Foreign Service,'' was published by Minerva Press in 1996. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Knowledgebas: https://scrcwiki.libraries.wm.edu/john-w-tuthill","Administrative History:John W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins.","John W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Tuthill Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["John Tuthill Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArranged and rehoused by Michael Lusby, SCRC Staff, in Fall 2009.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Arranged and rehoused by Michael Lusby, SCRC Staff, in Fall 2009."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames Bill Papers (Mss. Acc. 2004.47) includes audiotapes of John Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill, John W, Some Things to Some Men : Serving in the Foreign Service. Montreux ; Minerva, 1996.\n  https://wm.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01COWM_INST/1tc7lat/alma991010370069703196\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["James Bill Papers (Mss. Acc. 2004.47) includes audiotapes of John Tuthill.","Tuthill, John W, Some Things to Some Men : Serving in the Foreign Service. Montreux ; Minerva, 1996.\n  https://wm.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01COWM_INST/1tc7lat/alma991010370069703196"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Wills Tuthill, a United States 20th century diplomat. The collection includes papers from Tuthill's years as a student and professor, his State Department career, his private career with international organizations and his retirement years.  He held many positions within the State Department, mostly in Germany and Europe, with his final posting as Ambassador to Brazil. As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. Papers include personal and professional correspondence, reports, photographs, newspaper and magazine articles, and publications by Tuthill and others with associated research.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Tuthill grouped this material as \"personal\" even though some of the papers relates to his career. Similar employment material is also filed in Series 5, Chronological Files. Includes biographical information, education and employment documents, family correspondence, and legal documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive address books (undated) and one daily planner, 1981, which also contains addresses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiographical data, including Tuthill's resumes and personal biography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiographical notes on Jean Monnet, President Kennedy, George Kennan, Fritz E. Oppenheimer, Colonel Henry MacCauley Bankhead, Branch Bocock, and The Brazilians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafts of an autobiographical story from 1932 -1947 with a few State Department memos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Transcript of Rika Schmidt's recognition of Rebecca G. Wellington, 1902-1911, U.S. Consul General, Saltzburg 1959-1962; \"Biographical Sketch of Leonard H. Marks\" undated; and newspaper articles on James Branch Bocock, all undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContracts, legal documents, correspondence, and bylaws for the purchase, repairs and living expenses of the condominium at the Colonnade Condominium complex. The condominium was purchased in 1976 and located in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ambassador and Mrs. Tuthill while he was in Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill from his brother, friends and several institutions including the Aspen Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 11, 1937 letter to the Thomas F. Woodlock of the Wall Street Journal about \"the Spanish situation.\"  November 24, 1939 letter to The Editor of the Christian Science Monitor about the opinion of college students on international problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript from New York University, Graduate School of Business, undated. Application, correspondence, letters of reference and acceptance letter for entry into PhD program at New York University. Letters of acceptance to the Graduate School of ARts and Sciences at Harvard University. Typed vocabulary words in French, 4 pages, undated. Four papers dealing with finance and economics written while Tuthill was a student.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployment correspondence, applications, letters of reference, applications, resignation letters and more of John Tuthill. Job history includes positions with the Bankers Trust Company, Northeastern University and the Foreign Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarch 7, 1941 certificate signed by George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill as the Vice-Consul at Windsor, Ontario, Canada. November 5, 1951 certificate signed by Queen Elizabeth for George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill's appointment as Consul in London.  Foreign Service promotion certificates, 1945-1952, signed by Secretary of States, with attached United States seal and President of the United States heading.  Milestone certificates for 20 (1960) and 25 (1965) years of service, signed by Dean Rusk and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram for the February 9, 1962 Department of State Honor Awards Program where Tuthill received the highest honor of Superior Service. 1966 correspondence recommending John Tuthill for the Rockefeller Public Service Award and the Distinquished Service Award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation from The Lord Chamberlain to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tuthill to an Afternoon Party in the Garden of Buckingham Palace, July 12, 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calling cards for Ambassador Tuthill; card certifying Tuthill has registered with the \"National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel\" dated September 16, 1941; pass from the Soviet Union written in cyrillic and pass identifying Tuthill \"as a member of US Group CC..and authorized to enter all premises and areas occupied by the United States Group Coontrol Council (Germany), dated February 1, 1946.  Written in English, Russian and French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 28, 1969 letter from William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, to John Wills Tuthill wishing him well in his retirement and a certificate with his service dates.  January 15, 1968 letter from John  M. Steeves, Director General of the Foreign Service, thanking him for his service.  January 7, 1969 letter from President Lyndon B. Johnson thanking him for \"the outstanding manner in which you have carried out your responsibilities...\" Card with United States letterhead and notation \"with the compliments of the Ambassador of the United States of America,\" signed by Douglas McArthur II. Retirement congratulary note from George C. Wortley, Member of Congress, Ret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents September 8, 1958 State Department \"Officer Reference Report\" for John Wills Tuthill which shows his education, family, private sector jobs, training and government jobs and an attached \"Investigation Data Request\" form completed by Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch bulletins from Trinity Church in New York, 1936; newsletter from the PInk Beach Club and a flyer froM Erna Pinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944 x-rays of Tuthill's front teeth, donator book for the Canadian Red Cross Society listing blood donations in 1943 and 1944, and a 1948 postcard rom the Health Department that his chest x-ray was \"satisfactory.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Humorous booklet \"Ten-Week Review of Industrial Finance\" by The Senior Industrials '40 V, \"and presented to Prof. Tuthill on November, 1939.  Program for the 1966 Silver Anniversary All-American Award from Sports Illustration with John T. Tuthill, senior economic officer, Paris Embassy, William and Mary, as an All-American Award Winner.  Monetary and post receipts from paris, dated 1975.  Calling card of Dr. Peter and Ingrid Wiesler. Undated notes from colleagues and friends.  Typed transcript entitled \"Quotations from 'Faith and Freedom' by Barbara Ward.\" Notes on a \"persona\" project by Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo transcripts of an oral history of John W. Tuthill by Charles Stuart Kennedy, the Director of the Foreign Affairs Oral History Program at Georgetown University.  The interview was on December 18, 1987 and the transcript completed in 1988.  One copy has some proofreading marks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoems, cartoons, and excerpts of sayings by others. Some of the poems are possibly written by Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments and accounts of Tuthill's retirement accounts and annuities, life insurance and health insurance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill's personal social security information; Social Security pamphlets; and correspondence with S.S. Administration.  Includes an August 8, 1969 letter from Tuthill to Social Security Commission giving his work history and asking if his account is in order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill Family genealogy and articles on family history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York Times obituary for John Tuthill and letters of condolence to family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonial Williamsburg pamphlets, hotel pamphlets and receipts for his stay at the Cascades in 1988.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated list by Marguerita W. Smith of items to go to Jack Tuthill.  Items include a daybed, Philco Radio, \"Our Card Table\" and other items.  December 16, 1944 letter from John W. Tuthill, Ottowa \"To Whom It May Concern\"  serving notice that his brother, Wills Tuthill, is named executor of his estate and a few other specific instructions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly photographs of Tuthill when he was Ambassador to Brazil, but also personal photographs of family and friends. Includes some photographs of important political figures such as President John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto of President Johnson with Tuthill during an Oval Office meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto album of Ambassador Tuthill's first visit to Salvador-Bahia. September 14, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Astronauts Armstrong and Gordon with Tuthill in Rio parade and a Reception. Oct. 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Ambassador Tuthill at the Marine Ball. Nov.1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill in meetings while ambassador to Brazil; 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill in ceremonies while ambassador to Brazil; 1966-69\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill in Brasilia; March 15, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill's visit to Goiania and Brasilia; April 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photos from Ceremony of the Signature of \"Declaracao Conjunta Brazil/EUA\", National Commission on Nuclear Energy; May 9, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto of Richard Nixon with Tuthill at an Embassy reception; May 13, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos and memorabilia from Amb. Tuthill's trip to Belem, Brazil; June 12, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Amb. Tuthill visiting Manaus, Brazil; June 15, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of reception given by Col and Mrs. Arthur S. Moura for Amb. and Mrs. Tuthill; June 29, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill at ceremony at Escola Estados Unidos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg (chairman of US Atomic Commission) with Amb. Tuthill; July 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Miss Universe 1967 and Hon. H.E. Vasco Leitao da Cunha with Amb. Tuthill at an Embassy party; Aug. 22, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos from International Song Festival, Rio, with Amb. Tuthill; Oct.27, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill awarding Marine Corporal Osmundsen a medal for heroic achievement in Vietnam; Oct. 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Amb. Tuthill at Operation Unitas VIII in Rio de Janeiro; Nov.10, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Amb. Tuthill at the inauguration of the Corning Glass Factory and The Science Bienal; 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Kubisch Fan Club with Tuthill; April 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos from eve of U.S. elections while Tuthill was Amb. to Brazil; Nov. 5, 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbassador and Mrs. Tuthill in various casual settings while in Brazil; 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill in official meetings and ceremonies while Ambassador to the EEC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs during Tuthill's tenure as Ambassador to the ECC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortraits and headshots of Tuthill, while Ambassador to EEC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill in meetings and ceremonies as Ambassador to the E.E.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill's swearing-in ceremony as Ambassador to Brazil; June 8, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill in Brazil as Ambassador, August - September 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of posed headshots and portraits of Ambassador Tuthill while in Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of President Kennedy in the Oval Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of President Lyndon Johnson in Europe – possibly while Tuthill was Ambassador to EEC in mid-1960s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photograph of Tuthill as a William and Mary football player, a young man and professor at John Hopkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is divided into Publicity, Publications, and Speeches headings. Material includes articles, stories, and editorials in newspapers, magazines, and other publications concerning John W. Tuthill's activities and interests while an employee of the Department of State and as a representative of other international groups. Articles concern his speeches, his reports, his activities, his policies, his career, and other matters. Some articles come from press releases by the U.S Government and others. Some editorials are written by Tuthill and include related correspondence and responses. His speeches are given to international and national audiences during his career and retirement. Books and papers published by Tuthill, the U.S. Government, friends, peers, and others are also included, often with notes and research. Tuthill's research on \"The Hitler Project.\" Much of this material is pertinant to Tuthill's professional activities and correlate to the material in Series 5 Chronological Files where similar material is also filed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews articles about the nomination of Tuthill to be the Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles and magazine, \"Times of Brazil\" re: Tuthill as Ambassador of Brazil; May – June 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles re: Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Aug – Sept 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles concerning Tuthill in Brazil (mostly in Portuguese); Jan – April 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMagazine articles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Jan. – April 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles about Brazil and Tuthill; May – June 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles about Tuthill in Brazil; July – Oct. 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly photocopies of news articles on Carlos Lacerda, the Frente Ampla leader.  He met with Tuthill and the State Department was concerned.  Includes an unclassified memo about the situation created by Tuthill's social meetings with Lacerda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States and Brazilian press articles on U.S. and Brazilian relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Nov. – Dec. 1967, Jan. – Feb. 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper and magazine articles about Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Sept. – Dec. 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles on Brazilian matters, some which mention Tuthill.  Most are written in Portuguese.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photocopies of editorials and newspaper articles about foreign affairs.  Draft of papers written by Tuthill, such as \"Reflections on American Diplomacy\" and \"American and European Integration (Section II).\" Includes the January 1987 Progress Report of the Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security, a few 1987 editions of the Department of State \"Current Policy,\" \"Charter, State Department - American Private Sector, Overseas Security Advisory Council,\" undated, and a photocopy of chapter 9 of \"La Decadence (193201939) by Jean-Baptiste Duroselle\" published in 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous articles and publications dealing with trade policy and U.S. foreign policy; includes editorials written by Tuthill; 1944-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournals and pubications from Europe, mostly in German. Includes a John Hopkins Magazine with an article by John Tuthill, \"The New Europe: A Force to be Respected,\" December 1964-January 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet, OECD Economic Development, Occasional Studies, July 1976, and related newspaper articles.  Particulary deals with Western Europe and France.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material on the distribution and promotion of Tuthill's book, \"Some Things to Some People.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHitler Project; Tuthill correspondence on proposal to study the rise of Hitler to power; Oct 1984 – Oct 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence seeking financial support for project; June-Dec 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejection letters from National Endowment for the Humanities for project proposal titled \"Diplomatic and Journalistic Reporting on the Rise of Hitler\"; 1987-1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejection and acceptance letters for funding of project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProject proposal, resume and background information on project historians and researchers; undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation on Tuthill's book, Some Things To Some Men; book Publishing through American Literacy Press and self-publishing; Information re: the Hitler Project. Includes a paper \"Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Plan for the Organization of an Institute for the Study of Diplomacy,\" January 1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence with friend, Francis T. Williamson, an academic and associated with the Foreign Service.  These letters are often silly and full of jokes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of letters re: Francis Williamson and articles about him; 1964-1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral drafts of paper on Francis T. Williamson entitled \"Francis T. Williamson - Extraordinary Envoy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications of Tuthill's work and speeches; Virginia State Ports Authority Publication, 1965; Tuthill speech,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed draft of a chapter on \"Irving Brown\" from a book by Ben Rathbun, sent to Tuthill for review of a quotation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related and are not written by Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related.  Written by Tuthill and others.  Includes an autobiographical series about Albert J. Guerard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles on college sports in relationship to academics, race, and other controversial areas.  Many articles about the NCAA policies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Austria-Past, Present and Future\" by the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Tradition and Change Seminars. 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Publication by the Jean Monnet Foundation entitled \"Batir L'Europe\" (1992) and other publications concerning Austria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents January 1959 speech on\"American Trade Policy and Europe\" given to the Institut International d'etudes et de Recherches Duplomatiques and Centre Culturel Amercain. June 2, 1959 speech before the American Club about \"economic and financial problems that have confronted the United States Government and private individuals and corporations in France.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents October 12, 1960 lecture \"The United States:  Economic Position\" given at the NATO Defense College and noted as \"NATO Unclassified.\" November 81, 1960 \"Remarks to be made at the American Chamber of Commerce.\" November 23, 1960 Statement by the U.S. Representative at the Preparatory Committee Meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor speech on economies of the Soviet Bloc and the Free World.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speeches including \"The Deep South\" and \"The Atlantic Partnership.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speech entitled \"The Atlantic Partnership:  Problems and Prospects - An American Apraisal\" to the Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce and Industry on March 24, 1966 with related correspondence and publicity,  including the \"Industrie-Und Handels Blatt.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommencement speech given at MacMurray College where Tuthill's brother, Oliver W. Tuthill, was a trustee. Related correspondence included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Tuthill's commencement address to MacMurray College on May 28, 1967 with related correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill's speeches while in Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches, notes, correspondence and news articles related to Ambassador Tuthill's trip to the United States from September 17 – October 14, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches and statements given by Tuthill at various events in Brazil; 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on foreign policy, international affairs and related topics. Other reports are found in Series 5: Chronological Files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Report entitled \"Conditions in Former German Territory Now under Polish Administration\" by Arthur Bliss Lane, Ambassador to Poland.  1947.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith approval of the State Department, Tuthill traveled to a few southern states to access the racial situation. He went to Williamsburg, Virginia; Dallas, Texas; Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi; and New Orleans, Louisiana. He talked with a black chauffeur in Williamsburg about race relations and just missed the final Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports written by Tuthill in regards to Western Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on international affairs and American ambassadors with related news articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport by Tuthill to Jimmy Carter re: foreign policy and U.S. Embassies abroad; 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is divided into 3 subseries that correspond to the 2 stages of Tuthill's career and his retirement. Subseries 1: State Department Years; subseries 2: Private Sector Years; and subseries 3: Retirement Years. The folder titles reflect Tuthill's location, affiliation or position when the files were created, but the folders also include all of his professional and personal papers for that period. The dates and titles of Tuthill's postings and positions are noted in the subseries descriptions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mostly professional correspondence, memos and reports. Correspondence with friends and peers; legal documents; speeches; newspaper articles and more are included. Correspondence with foreign service friends often contains confidential topics with \"restricted-personal\" sometimes noted on the letter. During certain periods, some letters have the name of the correspondent handwritten or typed on the side of the letter. Reports, speeches and other related material are also located in other Series. The locations in the folder titles correspond to where Tuthill lived or worked during the time period. 1940-1944: Vice-Consul at Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico; 3rd Secretary and Vice Consul at Ottawa, Canada and Vice-Consul to Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 1944-1956: U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs; Chief of Finance of Military Goverment of Bavaria, stationed in Munich; part of the American Delegation to Moscow; Consul of the United States; Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation; Adviser to Danube Conference in Belgrave, Yugoslavia; Advisor at U.N. Commission for Indonesia; Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden; Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Embassy; Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity; Director of U.S. Operations Mission to Germany; and Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. 1957-1965: Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France; Director in Office of European Regional Affairs; Minister-Counselor of Economic Affairs of the United States Delegation to NATO and the OEEC (OSRO); Ambassador; alternate delegate to Organization for European Economic Cooperation; Representative at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador. 1966-1969: Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports, editorials, resignation from Northeastern University, acceptance into the Department of State, Foreign Service, and a letter regarding excess charges in hauling Mrs. Gillepsie's piano in Turkey.  Includes reports, \"Origin and Scope of Export Price Control\" and \"Survey of Windsor Industry\"  and Tuthill's Foreign Language Report.  Correspondence about transfer to Mazatlan, Mexico and Ottawa, Canada.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 18, 1941 to September 10, 1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 10 to December 18, 1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.  January - June, 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. July-December 1943 to April 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, report on Canadian Post War Commercial Policy and obituaries of Jay P. Moffat (ambass. to Canada).  Includes photocopy of a typed February 11, 1943 letter to \"Mr. President\" presumably from Tuthill in New Delhi, India about the \"fast to capacity\" of Gandhi and the complex political situation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; speech for the Montreal Canadian Club; reports and papers related to the American Embassy in Ottawa; speech to Quebec Rotary club; and editorial to the American Foreign Service Journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about new assignment as a U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs, December 1944.  Includes authorization to travel to Germany; funeral program from Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Memorial Service and official orders from the State Department. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded is a 14 page personal account of the unconditional surrender in Berlin entitled \"Account of trip to Berlin on 8/9 May, 1945\" by Fritz Ernst Oppenheimer with the letterhead of the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, G-5 Division, Legal Branch. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOppenheimer accompanied the German Officers from Stendal to Berlin. In detail, he describes the German Officers, Berlin from the air and land, the wording of the surrender, the signing ceremony and a transcription of his conversation with Keitel on the plane returning to Flensburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos and letters on German economy, imports, and exports; letters to James D. Riddleberger (Chief of Division of Central European Affairs); letters about his desire to leave the Foreign Service or be assigned to Washington, D.C. area; and his reassignment to Munich to be Chief of Finance of Military Government in Bavaria.  Includes program of Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, Jr. address at Stuttgart, Germany on September 6, 1946.  Reports on reparation and other important post war matters are included, often with his opinions on how things could be handled differently. On December 27, 1946 he is ordered to \"proceed...to Warsaw, Poland for the purpose of consulting with Ambassador Lane and his Staff on the subject of the Polish Admininstered Area of German in order to prepare a joint report...then return to Berlin.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos and letters on the implementation of the Marshall Plan; memo to Ambassador Murphy about European dependence on German economy; report on import/export of German coal; memos on Denmark \u0026amp; Czech; claims to the Rhine and trade activity; letters from family and friends; and appointment of Tuthill to new positions.  Tuthill was part of the American Delegation to Moscow. A \"secret\" (with line through it and 'unclassified' written) letter from Louis A. Wiesner gives Tuthill advice on how to proceed.  Other memos about the Council of Foreign Ministers and the U.S. Delegation are included.  In May, Tuthill is assigned back to the United States, promoted as a Foreign Service Officer in the State Department and is appointed \"Consul of the United States\" in July and later as an Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation. Even while stateside, Tuthill is involved in memos, discussions and reports about postwar Europe and Germany.  Some personal letters are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Arnold Brecht about the Military Government in Berlin; Inland transport; matters in European recovery; problems associated with transport around the Iron Curtain; correspondence with Robert Murphy (U.S. Political Advisor for Germany); and memos outlining Tuthill's visits to campuses to discuss opportunities in foreign service.  Tuthill is still stationed in Washington, D.C. but is designated an \"Adviser on the United States Delegation to the International Conference to Consider Free Navigation of the Danube...\" One 19 page report is entitled \"Suggestions for Improving The Foreign Service and Its Administration to Meet Its War and Post-War Responsibilities.\"  One \"secret and personal\" letter from Robert Murphy talks of the Danube Conference.  Includes some financial information and personal correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1949, Tuthill is appointed U.S. advisor at the U.N. Commission for Indonesia, but returns stateside and brought \"back into the Berlin aspects of the German situation.\"  He's unsure of his future position due to the reorganization of the department.  Includes a copy of the words and music for \"A Foreign Service Song.\" Correspondence includes memos on the war between Netherlands and Indonesia and the Soviet role in the matter and the State Department's position on Yugoslavia.  During 1949, Tuthill was appointed Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden and stationed at the American Embassy in Stockholm. His 1949 and 1950 letters and memos concern Sweden and the Korean War.  In 1951, he writes about leave time due him.  He is turned down from his application to the Marine Corps due to his physical, but has a new State Department appointment as  \"Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Ambassador.\"  Most 1951 letters are between friends and fellow state department employees.  These letters intermix personal topics with state department concerns.  Other personal items, such as a change to his life insurance, are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John David Linebaugh concerning the rumor of about a Peer's daughter who is transitioning.\nCorrespondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis T. Williamson, Brewster Morris, Dept. of State: German Political Affairs, other foreign service employees, and friends.  \nMany letters are written as pranks or tongue-in-cheek. No professional foreign service related material are filed with these years.  Letter with submission of some comments about Soviet Union to the New Yorker.  In September 1952, Tuthill is appointed Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis Irvin, James Conant, Willy Brandt, Peter Laukhuff, Arthur Foley, Daniel Margolies, Fritz Oppenheimer and others.  Includes July 16, 1954 speech given in Hamburg, Germany on recent trade developments. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter concerning Tuthill's letter in the \"Foreign Service Journal.\" Speech to the Junior FSO's and Mr. Saltzmann given by Al Siebert.  In October 1954, Tuthill is appointed Director of the U.S. Operations Mission to Germany.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes newspaper articles about the appointment and transcript of article from the London Spectator about Joseph McCarthy.  Many letters are marked \"Personal\" though most still touch on Foreign Service matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Michael Harris, Harold Sweatt, Oliver Wills Tuthill, Alan Gerhardt, John D. Hickerson and others. Includes final draft of January 7, 1955 Hamburg Speech; certificate showing Tuthill satisfactorily completed \"Conversational German;\" commendation to Tuthill and others from Dulles; and memo to the Director of Personnel stating that John Wills Tuthill \"has been certified as to loyalty in accordance with the requirements of Section 510 of the Mutual Security Act of 1951.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Robert Geisinger; Eugene Davidson; Martin Hillenbrand; Jim O'Donnell of Saturday Evening Post; Loy W. Henderson; F.W. Darnell, Chief Performance Evaluation Branch in answer to Tuthill's request for his standing in Class 2 and end-user reports; Robert Brandin; Stuart Van Dyke of International Cooperation Administration about Bill Minot, ICA and other topics; Frank White of American Machine \u0026amp; Foundry Compnay; Douglas Dillon; Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Special Assistant to the Director, Office of German Affairs about declassification of certain material in the Bonn Embassy; George L. West, Jr. Officer in Charge of French-Iberian Affairs about Tuthill's new position, leave time, Wristonees and more; Melvin Lasky; William L. Batt; Michael Harris about destroying all his old files; Daniel F. Margolies, Officer-in-Charge of German Economic Affairs; Oliver Tuthill; James Conant about his early Paris experiences and his opinion of German leadership; Roy Roberts of the Kansas City Star about his editorial and others. Stated on a March 21, 1956 press release, Tuthill is reassigned as Senior Economic Officer at the American Embassy, Paris (USOM to France, Counselor with Personal Rank of Minister), but the official telegram does not arrive until June 15, 1956 after Tuthill is in Paris.  A July 18, 1956 letter signed by Dwight Eisenhower officially accords him the rank of Minister during his tenure as Director, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. Some of the correspondence is about how the State Department is handling assignments, leave time, language courses, money and other things.  Suez Canal, Germany, France, Mideast and other foreign matters are topics mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with Merritt N. Cootes, American Consul in Algiers; Walter Dowling, Ambassador to Seoul, Korea; Joseph Kiernam; Loy W. Henderson, Deputy Under Secretary of State; Francis T. Williamson with silly subjects; Lincoln Gordon; Walter Williams, the Under Secretary of Commerce; J. Robert Schaetzel, Special Assistant for Atomic Energy Affairs, about visiting a nuclear facility while on leave in Chicago; Joseph A. Harary, American Consul, report on \"Franco-American Friendship Day\" at the International far of Marseille; Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 speech given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. Letters to his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 and 1958 speeches given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.  Letter from The Rev. Marcus B. Hall about the health of Tuthill's Aunt, Mrs. Sellick.  Correspondence with his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Report in English and French \"Documentation Centre of the Action Committee for the United States of Europe, The European Community and the Under-Developed Countries. Report \" Action Committee for the United States of Europe, Joint Declaration Adpted Unanimously by the Committee, Seventh Session, 19 and 20 November 1959, Paris.  Copy of typed notes on the status of discussions on the 'Little Free Trade Area' and on probable developments, June 28, 1959.   Correspondence with friends and peers in the State Department including W. Walton Butterworth, Miriam Camps, Bertrand de Jouvenel and others.  On September 9, 1959 Tuthill is designated Director, Office of European Regional Affairs, possibly stationed in the United States.  Includes a poem \"Thoughts on the Franc\" by Hillaire Belloc as recalled by H.F. Colt and a newspaper article about American and French relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tissue paper carbon letter from Jean Monnet to George Many, President of the AFL-CIO about the dollar problem.  Copy of Tuthill's \"Officer Preference Report\" which lists his duties as \"Director, Office of European Regional Affairs -- covering NATO, OMEC, EEC, EIRATCH, Coal and Steel Community and other European Regional Organizations.  On June 16, 1960, Tuthill is assigned to Paris, USRO as Economic Officer, Counselor of Mission for Economic Affairs.  Includes an August 1, 1960 letter from Presdent Dwight Eisenhower according Tuthill the rank of Minister in his new postion. Tuthill was also designated as the United States representative on the OECD Preparatory Committee.  Memo from Edzard S. Hermberg with statistics on the \"U.S. Balance of Payments\" for Tuthill's talk to the NATO War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence and appointment letters and memos. Includes a letter from Dean Rusk giving Tuthill the personal rank of Ambassador and confirming his assignment to Paris and a letter form John F. Kennedy appointing him alternate U.S. Representative at the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (oeec). An \"Officer Preference Report\" is included. Some memos are copies of letters sent to all ambassadors and chiefs of missions. A carbon copy of a bill draft from the Secretary of State to the President to permit the President to appoint \"a representative of the United States to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development who shall be an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary\" (bill: S. 1891). Includes newspaper articles about Tuthill and his new posting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with Walter W. Heller, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers; Ingemar Hagglof; Foy D. Kohler; John Renner; Francois Duchene; Orville Freeman and others. Norbert Muhlen congratulates Tuthill on receiving the Superior Service Award of the Foreign Service.  Some letters deal with the \"OECD Participation Act\" which would help Tuthill with an appointment as Chief of Mission, Class 2.  Letter from President Kenny authorizing Tuthill to represent the United States at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador, a newly designed post in Brussels. Includes paperwork for the new appointment and a biographical data sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Robert Gilpin Ervin; Lady Jackson; Harold Sweatt; Fritz Oppenheimer; Sven Dithmer; Stephen Laird; Roy Roberts; Jean Rey, Arthur Dean; James Conant; Lady Barbara Ward Jackson' John Cauley; Keith McHugh; William J. Crockett and Hubert Humphrey. Tuthill expresses his opinions on current and foreign affairs, newspaper reports and news of friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a letter from James Riddleberger, ambassador to Austria. Includes a booklet entitled \"Seminario Di Alti Studi Di Politica Internazionale...\" with a handmade version with photograph and short bio of the participants in the \"Fourth Round Table,\" March 1964.  Includes a \"New Front\" interview with John Tuthill, the U.S. Ambassador to the Common Market, entitled \"Our Man in the Common Market,\" dated April 1964.  Includes a page from an unknown publication about an October 7th luncheon where Tuthill was the speaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes correspondence with C. Grove Haines, Stephen Laird, Madame Henze, F.C. Lane, Donald Emerson, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Mrs. Francis T. Williamson, William Crockett, Anthony Neville and others.  Also, includes Tuthill's speech \"to the Trade Expansion Mission of the N.A.M.\" and a May 25, 1964 report for \"George Ball, Robert Schaetzel, John Tuthill\" from Stephen Laird about French exports.  Topics include personnel matters, personal affairs and State Department concerns.  Includes New York Times article \"Europe is Vexed by U.S. Business,\" October 8, 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, with many letters congratulating Tuthill on his Ambassador to Brazil posting.  Includes several newspaper articles about the ECC and Tuthill's posting to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed tissue paper carbon of the \"Oath of Office\" ceremony appointing Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil. Includes an audio tape of the ceremony which is shelved in a separate location.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes a letter from David Rockefeller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, while Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles, itinerary and photos regarding Elizabeth Jones, an artist who graduated from Vassar College and visited Brazil with Ambassador Tuthill as the official host.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes his official notification of the date of his retirement from the Department of State on January 31, 1969 and other correspondence and official material concerning his retirement.  Includes a typed list entitled \"Message of Condolence-Senator Robert Kennedy-Diplomatic Corps...Brazilian Government...Military...Associations and Groups\" with official's name, country, title and whether a note, telegram or calling card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and a few news articles about the resignation of Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence and material about his retirement and Department of State matters in Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes official acceptance of his retirement; medical records; insurance records and concerns; correspondence; a few news articles; and other government material and forms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Daily Planners for Honorable Tuthill while he was Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuestbook of Ambassador Tuthill in Brazil.  Approximately one quarter filled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding Operation Topsy.  Operation Topsy was about reducing the Foreign Embassy staff in Brazil.  Includes letter to Richard Nixon. Organized alphabetically by correspondent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on Operation Topsy in Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatistics on the effects of Operation Topsy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles and other publicity on Operation Topsy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter to the President, memos, reports and correspondence concerning his retirement as Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a short biography of Jean Monnet who was a Frenchman involved in foreign service matters before, between and after the two World Wars. Mostly correspondence between Monnet and Tuthill with copies of Monnet's communications with other U.S. Administrators such as a telegram from Lyndon B. Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches and interviews provided by Jean Monnett regarding European Common Market; 1959-1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoint Declarations made by the Action Committee for the United States of Europe of which Jean Monnet is president. 1960-69\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview with Tuthill about Monnet; biographical essay by Tuthill re: Monnett; articles about Monnet; 1983-89\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill continued his interest in foreign affairs by leading various international organizations and seminars. He was the Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Foundation. He was involved in other international organizations and foreign affairs during this time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while Director-General of The Atlantic Institute, Paris, France; 1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on The Atlantic Institute For International Affairs, Paris; 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial related to the Atlantic Institute while Tuthill was Director and other professional/personal material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence between Tuthill and General Stehlin about the \"field of aeronautics\" in regard to security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, reception guest list, invitations, and brochures while Tuthill was Director of Atlantic Institute; 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Salzburg Seminar; 1977.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies.  Includes a project proposal by Sigmund Cohen entitled \"Atlantic Relations Clearing House.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill and John Anderson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation; Salzburg Seminar; 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and report re: Cosmos Club, Salzburg Seminar, British-North American Committee, and Harvard University; 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBylaws and Articles of Incorporation of Salzburg Seminar while Tuthill is President of the organization; 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill's participation as the Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow; brochure from Transylvannia University; 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill and notes from a meeting of the Business Advisory Council while Tuthill president of Salzburg Seminar; Jan.-Mar. 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; includes Letter to Warren E. Burger; April-June 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; July-Oct 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; Nov-Dec 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill and newsletter from Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; April-June 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Atlantic Institute and the Salzburg Seminar; July-Dec 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; Dec. 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill and a Value Survey Module; Jan-Feb 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Oct 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov-Dec 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: Tuthill's acceptance of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship at The University of Evansville; July-Oct 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Nov 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrouzet's report on Salzburg Seminar; 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 23-Dec 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; 1981-1985 and undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-June 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; July-Sept 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Oct-Nov 20, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 21-Dec 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; April-May 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; June-Aug 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bylaws of the Salzburg Seminar, brochures and map of the Salzburg area and a brochure \"Swen's Policy of Neutrality\" by Sverker Astrom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Oct 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Found.; Nov-Dec 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-April 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.  May-Aug 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill and interview with Vernon Walters, the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.; Jan-Mar 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-June 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Aug-Dec 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-Mar 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-Aug 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Dec 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on Austrian social and political history; articles on Austrian foreign Policy,1983-87\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while in Austria; articles about Austria, 1979-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John W. Tuthill continued to be active in the foreign relations world.  He corresponded with U.S. statesmen; State Department employees - both present and past; foreign leaders and associates; and many of the movers and shakers of the foreign service. These files also contain personal correspondence, though mainly with friends made through his career.  They also contain reports, editorials, clippings, stories, and some personal business material.  Correspondence about the publishing of his book \"Some Things to Some Men\" is included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill; Jean Monnet Council; April-Aug 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill; letters to George Mitchell and Anita Hill regarding appointment of Clarence Thomas to Supreme Court; Sept-Oct 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJean Monnet Council Program for the 1990's; Conference on the Legacy of Monnet and Contemporary Europe; 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Tuthill to various people including James Bill, Sen. William Cohen; Jan-Feb 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Hurry Up, Europe\"; Mar-April 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill re: Harpers concerning article he had written, June-Oct 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Eastern Europe-Proposal for a New Start\"; Nov-Dec 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePosition paper written by Henry S. Reuss and Tuthill on America's role in Europe, \"A New Role for America in the New Europe,\" 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill; story about Carol, Tuthill's deceased daughter; Jan-Mar 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Issue of Cosmos with commentary by Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material.  Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters.  Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.  Includes issue of\"Mediterranean Quarterly.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Many references to Tuthill's book \"Some Things To Some Men.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. 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The collection includes papers from Tuthill's years as a student and professor, his State Department career, his private career with international organizations and his retirement years.  He held many positions within the State Department, mostly in Germany and Europe, with his final posting as Ambassador to Brazil. As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. Papers include personal and professional correspondence, reports, photographs, newspaper and magazine articles, and publications by Tuthill and others with associated research.","Scope and Contents John Tuthill grouped this material as \"personal\" even though some of the papers relates to his career. Similar employment material is also filed in Series 5, Chronological Files. Includes biographical information, education and employment documents, family correspondence, and legal documents.","Five address books (undated) and one daily planner, 1981, which also contains addresses.","Biographical data, including Tuthill's resumes and personal biography.","Biographical notes on Jean Monnet, President Kennedy, George Kennan, Fritz E. Oppenheimer, Colonel Henry MacCauley Bankhead, Branch Bocock, and The Brazilians.","Drafts of an autobiographical story from 1932 -1947 with a few State Department memos.","Scope and Contents Transcript of Rika Schmidt's recognition of Rebecca G. Wellington, 1902-1911, U.S. Consul General, Saltzburg 1959-1962; \"Biographical Sketch of Leonard H. Marks\" undated; and newspaper articles on James Branch Bocock, all undated.","Contracts, legal documents, correspondence, and bylaws for the purchase, repairs and living expenses of the condominium at the Colonnade Condominium complex. The condominium was purchased in 1976 and located in Washington, D.C.","Correspondence between Ambassador and Mrs. Tuthill while he was in Brazil.","Correspondence with Tuthill from his brother, friends and several institutions including the Aspen Institute.","January 11, 1937 letter to the Thomas F. Woodlock of the Wall Street Journal about \"the Spanish situation.\"  November 24, 1939 letter to The Editor of the Christian Science Monitor about the opinion of college students on international problems.","Transcript from New York University, Graduate School of Business, undated. Application, correspondence, letters of reference and acceptance letter for entry into PhD program at New York University. Letters of acceptance to the Graduate School of ARts and Sciences at Harvard University. Typed vocabulary words in French, 4 pages, undated. Four papers dealing with finance and economics written while Tuthill was a student.","Employment correspondence, applications, letters of reference, applications, resignation letters and more of John Tuthill. Job history includes positions with the Bankers Trust Company, Northeastern University and the Foreign Service.","March 7, 1941 certificate signed by George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill as the Vice-Consul at Windsor, Ontario, Canada. November 5, 1951 certificate signed by Queen Elizabeth for George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill's appointment as Consul in London.  Foreign Service promotion certificates, 1945-1952, signed by Secretary of States, with attached United States seal and President of the United States heading.  Milestone certificates for 20 (1960) and 25 (1965) years of service, signed by Dean Rusk and others.","Program for the February 9, 1962 Department of State Honor Awards Program where Tuthill received the highest honor of Superior Service. 1966 correspondence recommending John Tuthill for the Rockefeller Public Service Award and the Distinquished Service Award.","Invitation from The Lord Chamberlain to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tuthill to an Afternoon Party in the Garden of Buckingham Palace, July 12, 1951.","Scope and Contents Calling cards for Ambassador Tuthill; card certifying Tuthill has registered with the \"National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel\" dated September 16, 1941; pass from the Soviet Union written in cyrillic and pass identifying Tuthill \"as a member of US Group CC..and authorized to enter all premises and areas occupied by the United States Group Coontrol Council (Germany), dated February 1, 1946.  Written in English, Russian and French.","January 28, 1969 letter from William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, to John Wills Tuthill wishing him well in his retirement and a certificate with his service dates.  January 15, 1968 letter from John  M. Steeves, Director General of the Foreign Service, thanking him for his service.  January 7, 1969 letter from President Lyndon B. Johnson thanking him for \"the outstanding manner in which you have carried out your responsibilities...\" Card with United States letterhead and notation \"with the compliments of the Ambassador of the United States of America,\" signed by Douglas McArthur II. Retirement congratulary note from George C. Wortley, Member of Congress, Ret.","Scope and Contents September 8, 1958 State Department \"Officer Reference Report\" for John Wills Tuthill which shows his education, family, private sector jobs, training and government jobs and an attached \"Investigation Data Request\" form completed by Tuthill.","Church bulletins from Trinity Church in New York, 1936; newsletter from the PInk Beach Club and a flyer froM Erna Pinner.","1944 x-rays of Tuthill's front teeth, donator book for the Canadian Red Cross Society listing blood donations in 1943 and 1944, and a 1948 postcard rom the Health Department that his chest x-ray was \"satisfactory.\"","Scope and Contents Humorous booklet \"Ten-Week Review of Industrial Finance\" by The Senior Industrials '40 V, \"and presented to Prof. Tuthill on November, 1939.  Program for the 1966 Silver Anniversary All-American Award from Sports Illustration with John T. Tuthill, senior economic officer, Paris Embassy, William and Mary, as an All-American Award Winner.  Monetary and post receipts from paris, dated 1975.  Calling card of Dr. Peter and Ingrid Wiesler. Undated notes from colleagues and friends.  Typed transcript entitled \"Quotations from 'Faith and Freedom' by Barbara Ward.\" Notes on a \"persona\" project by Tuthill.","Two transcripts of an oral history of John W. Tuthill by Charles Stuart Kennedy, the Director of the Foreign Affairs Oral History Program at Georgetown University.  The interview was on December 18, 1987 and the transcript completed in 1988.  One copy has some proofreading marks.","Poems, cartoons, and excerpts of sayings by others. Some of the poems are possibly written by Tuthill.","Documents and accounts of Tuthill's retirement accounts and annuities, life insurance and health insurance","Tuthill's personal social security information; Social Security pamphlets; and correspondence with S.S. Administration.  Includes an August 8, 1969 letter from Tuthill to Social Security Commission giving his work history and asking if his account is in order.","Tuthill Family genealogy and articles on family history.","New York Times obituary for John Tuthill and letters of condolence to family members.","Correspondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Correspondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Colonial Williamsburg pamphlets, hotel pamphlets and receipts for his stay at the Cascades in 1988.","Scope and Contents Undated list by Marguerita W. Smith of items to go to Jack Tuthill.  Items include a daybed, Philco Radio, \"Our Card Table\" and other items.  December 16, 1944 letter from John W. Tuthill, Ottowa \"To Whom It May Concern\"  serving notice that his brother, Wills Tuthill, is named executor of his estate and a few other specific instructions.","Mostly photographs of Tuthill when he was Ambassador to Brazil, but also personal photographs of family and friends. Includes some photographs of important political figures such as President John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson.","Photo of President Johnson with Tuthill during an Oval Office meeting.","Photo album of Ambassador Tuthill's first visit to Salvador-Bahia. September 14, 1966","Photos of Astronauts Armstrong and Gordon with Tuthill in Rio parade and a Reception. Oct. 1966","Photos of Ambassador Tuthill at the Marine Ball. Nov.1966","Tuthill in meetings while ambassador to Brazil; 1966","Photos of Tuthill in ceremonies while ambassador to Brazil; 1966-69","Photos of Tuthill in Brasilia; March 15, 1967","Photos of Tuthill's visit to Goiania and Brasilia; April 1967","Scope and Contents Photos from Ceremony of the Signature of \"Declaracao Conjunta Brazil/EUA\", National Commission on Nuclear Energy; May 9, 1967","Photo of Richard Nixon with Tuthill at an Embassy reception; May 13, 1967","Photos and memorabilia from Amb. Tuthill's trip to Belem, Brazil; June 12, 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill visiting Manaus, Brazil; June 15, 1967","Photos of reception given by Col and Mrs. Arthur S. Moura for Amb. and Mrs. Tuthill; June 29, 1967","Photos of Tuthill at ceremony at Escola Estados Unidos.","Photos of Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg (chairman of US Atomic Commission) with Amb. Tuthill; July 1967","Photos of Miss Universe 1967 and Hon. H.E. Vasco Leitao da Cunha with Amb. Tuthill at an Embassy party; Aug. 22, 1967","Photos from International Song Festival, Rio, with Amb. Tuthill; Oct.27, 1967","Photos of Tuthill awarding Marine Corporal Osmundsen a medal for heroic achievement in Vietnam; Oct. 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill at Operation Unitas VIII in Rio de Janeiro; Nov.10, 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill at the inauguration of the Corning Glass Factory and The Science Bienal; 1967","Photos of Kubisch Fan Club with Tuthill; April 1968","Photos from eve of U.S. elections while Tuthill was Amb. to Brazil; Nov. 5, 1968","Ambassador and Mrs. Tuthill in various casual settings while in Brazil; 1969.","Tuthill in official meetings and ceremonies while Ambassador to the EEC.","Photographs during Tuthill's tenure as Ambassador to the ECC.","Portraits and headshots of Tuthill, while Ambassador to EEC.","Tuthill in meetings and ceremonies as Ambassador to the E.E.C.","Photos of Tuthill's swearing-in ceremony as Ambassador to Brazil; June 8, 1966","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.","Tuthill in Brazil as Ambassador, August - September 1966.","Photos of posed headshots and portraits of Ambassador Tuthill while in Brazil.","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings.","Photograph of President Kennedy in the Oval Office.","Photograph of President Lyndon Johnson in Europe – possibly while Tuthill was Ambassador to EEC in mid-1960s.","Includes photograph of Tuthill as a William and Mary football player, a young man and professor at John Hopkins.","This series is divided into Publicity, Publications, and Speeches headings. Material includes articles, stories, and editorials in newspapers, magazines, and other publications concerning John W. Tuthill's activities and interests while an employee of the Department of State and as a representative of other international groups. Articles concern his speeches, his reports, his activities, his policies, his career, and other matters. Some articles come from press releases by the U.S Government and others. Some editorials are written by Tuthill and include related correspondence and responses. His speeches are given to international and national audiences during his career and retirement. Books and papers published by Tuthill, the U.S. Government, friends, peers, and others are also included, often with notes and research. Tuthill's research on \"The Hitler Project.\" Much of this material is pertinant to Tuthill's professional activities and correlate to the material in Series 5 Chronological Files where similar material is also filed.","Newspaper articles.","News articles about the nomination of Tuthill to be the Ambassador to Brazil.","Newspaper articles and magazine, \"Times of Brazil\" re: Tuthill as Ambassador of Brazil; May – June 1966","Newspaper articles re: Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Aug – Sept 1966","Articles concerning Tuthill in Brazil (mostly in Portuguese); Jan – April 1967","Magazine articles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Jan. – April 1967","Articles about Brazil and Tuthill; May – June 1967","Articles about Tuthill in Brazil; July – Oct. 1967","Mostly photocopies of news articles on Carlos Lacerda, the Frente Ampla leader.  He met with Tuthill and the State Department was concerned.  Includes an unclassified memo about the situation created by Tuthill's social meetings with Lacerda.","United States and Brazilian press articles on U.S. and Brazilian relations.","Articles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Nov. – Dec. 1967, Jan. – Feb. 1968","Newspaper and magazine articles about Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Sept. – Dec. 1968","Newspaper articles on Brazilian matters, some which mention Tuthill.  Most are written in Portuguese.","Scope and Contents Photocopies of editorials and newspaper articles about foreign affairs.  Draft of papers written by Tuthill, such as \"Reflections on American Diplomacy\" and \"American and European Integration (Section II).\" Includes the January 1987 Progress Report of the Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security, a few 1987 editions of the Department of State \"Current Policy,\" \"Charter, State Department - American Private Sector, Overseas Security Advisory Council,\" undated, and a photocopy of chapter 9 of \"La Decadence (193201939) by Jean-Baptiste Duroselle\" published in 1979.","Miscellaneous articles and publications dealing with trade policy and U.S. foreign policy; includes editorials written by Tuthill; 1944-1992","Journals and pubications from Europe, mostly in German. Includes a John Hopkins Magazine with an article by John Tuthill, \"The New Europe: A Force to be Respected,\" December 1964-January 1965.","Booklet, OECD Economic Development, Occasional Studies, July 1976, and related newspaper articles.  Particulary deals with Western Europe and France.","Correspondence and other material on the distribution and promotion of Tuthill's book, \"Some Things to Some People.\"","Hitler Project; Tuthill correspondence on proposal to study the rise of Hitler to power; Oct 1984 – Oct 1985","Correspondence seeking financial support for project; June-Dec 1986","Rejection letters from National Endowment for the Humanities for project proposal titled \"Diplomatic and Journalistic Reporting on the Rise of Hitler\"; 1987-1988","Rejection and acceptance letters for funding of project.","Project proposal, resume and background information on project historians and researchers; undated","Information on Tuthill's book, Some Things To Some Men; book Publishing through American Literacy Press and self-publishing; Information re: the Hitler Project. Includes a paper \"Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Plan for the Organization of an Institute for the Study of Diplomacy,\" January 1978.","Personal correspondence with friend, Francis T. Williamson, an academic and associated with the Foreign Service.  These letters are often silly and full of jokes.","Collection of letters re: Francis Williamson and articles about him; 1964-1971","Several drafts of paper on Francis T. Williamson entitled \"Francis T. Williamson - Extraordinary Envoy.\"","Publications of Tuthill's work and speeches; Virginia State Ports Authority Publication, 1965; Tuthill speech,","Scope and Contents Typed draft of a chapter on \"Irving Brown\" from a book by Ben Rathbun, sent to Tuthill for review of a quotation.","Professional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992","Professional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992","Photocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related and are not written by Tuthill.","Photocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related.  Written by Tuthill and others.  Includes an autobiographical series about Albert J. Guerard.","Newspaper articles on college sports in relationship to academics, race, and other controversial areas.  Many articles about the NCAA policies.","Scope and Contents \"Austria-Past, Present and Future\" by the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Tradition and Change Seminars. 1985","Scope and Contents Publication by the Jean Monnet Foundation entitled \"Batir L'Europe\" (1992) and other publications concerning Austria.","Scope and Contents January 1959 speech on\"American Trade Policy and Europe\" given to the Institut International d'etudes et de Recherches Duplomatiques and Centre Culturel Amercain. June 2, 1959 speech before the American Club about \"economic and financial problems that have confronted the United States Government and private individuals and corporations in France.\"","Scope and Contents October 12, 1960 lecture \"The United States:  Economic Position\" given at the NATO Defense College and noted as \"NATO Unclassified.\" November 81, 1960 \"Remarks to be made at the American Chamber of Commerce.\" November 23, 1960 Statement by the U.S. Representative at the Preparatory Committee Meeting.","Major speech on economies of the Soviet Bloc and the Free World.","Scope and Contents Speeches including \"The Deep South\" and \"The Atlantic Partnership.\"","Scope and Contents Speech entitled \"The Atlantic Partnership:  Problems and Prospects - An American Apraisal\" to the Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce and Industry on March 24, 1966 with related correspondence and publicity,  including the \"Industrie-Und Handels Blatt.\"","Commencement speech given at MacMurray College where Tuthill's brother, Oliver W. Tuthill, was a trustee. Related correspondence included.","Includes Tuthill's commencement address to MacMurray College on May 28, 1967 with related correspondence.","Tuthill's speeches while in Brazil.","Speeches, notes, correspondence and news articles related to Ambassador Tuthill's trip to the United States from September 17 – October 14, 1968.","Speeches and statements given by Tuthill at various events in Brazil; 1968","Reports on foreign policy, international affairs and related topics. Other reports are found in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Scope and Contents Report entitled \"Conditions in Former German Territory Now under Polish Administration\" by Arthur Bliss Lane, Ambassador to Poland.  1947.","With approval of the State Department, Tuthill traveled to a few southern states to access the racial situation. He went to Williamsburg, Virginia; Dallas, Texas; Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi; and New Orleans, Louisiana. He talked with a black chauffeur in Williamsburg about race relations and just missed the final Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery.","Reports written by Tuthill in regards to Western Europe.","Reports on international affairs and American ambassadors with related news articles.","Report by Tuthill to Jimmy Carter re: foreign policy and U.S. Embassies abroad; 1976","This series is divided into 3 subseries that correspond to the 2 stages of Tuthill's career and his retirement. Subseries 1: State Department Years; subseries 2: Private Sector Years; and subseries 3: Retirement Years. The folder titles reflect Tuthill's location, affiliation or position when the files were created, but the folders also include all of his professional and personal papers for that period. The dates and titles of Tuthill's postings and positions are noted in the subseries descriptions.","Scope and Contents Mostly professional correspondence, memos and reports. Correspondence with friends and peers; legal documents; speeches; newspaper articles and more are included. Correspondence with foreign service friends often contains confidential topics with \"restricted-personal\" sometimes noted on the letter. During certain periods, some letters have the name of the correspondent handwritten or typed on the side of the letter. Reports, speeches and other related material are also located in other Series. The locations in the folder titles correspond to where Tuthill lived or worked during the time period. 1940-1944: Vice-Consul at Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico; 3rd Secretary and Vice Consul at Ottawa, Canada and Vice-Consul to Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 1944-1956: U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs; Chief of Finance of Military Goverment of Bavaria, stationed in Munich; part of the American Delegation to Moscow; Consul of the United States; Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation; Adviser to Danube Conference in Belgrave, Yugoslavia; Advisor at U.N. Commission for Indonesia; Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden; Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Embassy; Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity; Director of U.S. Operations Mission to Germany; and Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. 1957-1965: Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France; Director in Office of European Regional Affairs; Minister-Counselor of Economic Affairs of the United States Delegation to NATO and the OEEC (OSRO); Ambassador; alternate delegate to Organization for European Economic Cooperation; Representative at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador. 1966-1969: Ambassador to Brazil.","Scope and Contents Reports, editorials, resignation from Northeastern University, acceptance into the Department of State, Foreign Service, and a letter regarding excess charges in hauling Mrs. Gillepsie's piano in Turkey.  Includes reports, \"Origin and Scope of Export Price Control\" and \"Survey of Windsor Industry\"  and Tuthill's Foreign Language Report.  Correspondence about transfer to Mazatlan, Mexico and Ottawa, Canada.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 18, 1941 to September 10, 1942.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 10 to December 18, 1942.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.  January - June, 1943.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. July-December 1943 to April 1944.","Correspondence, report on Canadian Post War Commercial Policy and obituaries of Jay P. Moffat (ambass. to Canada).  Includes photocopy of a typed February 11, 1943 letter to \"Mr. President\" presumably from Tuthill in New Delhi, India about the \"fast to capacity\" of Gandhi and the complex political situation.","Correspondence; speech for the Montreal Canadian Club; reports and papers related to the American Embassy in Ottawa; speech to Quebec Rotary club; and editorial to the American Foreign Service Journal.","Correspondence about new assignment as a U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs, December 1944.  Includes authorization to travel to Germany; funeral program from Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Memorial Service and official orders from the State Department.","Included is a 14 page personal account of the unconditional surrender in Berlin entitled \"Account of trip to Berlin on 8/9 May, 1945\" by Fritz Ernst Oppenheimer with the letterhead of the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, G-5 Division, Legal Branch.","Oppenheimer accompanied the German Officers from Stendal to Berlin. In detail, he describes the German Officers, Berlin from the air and land, the wording of the surrender, the signing ceremony and a transcription of his conversation with Keitel on the plane returning to Flensburg.","Memos and letters on German economy, imports, and exports; letters to James D. Riddleberger (Chief of Division of Central European Affairs); letters about his desire to leave the Foreign Service or be assigned to Washington, D.C. area; and his reassignment to Munich to be Chief of Finance of Military Government in Bavaria.  Includes program of Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, Jr. address at Stuttgart, Germany on September 6, 1946.  Reports on reparation and other important post war matters are included, often with his opinions on how things could be handled differently. On December 27, 1946 he is ordered to \"proceed...to Warsaw, Poland for the purpose of consulting with Ambassador Lane and his Staff on the subject of the Polish Admininstered Area of German in order to prepare a joint report...then return to Berlin.\"","Memos and letters on the implementation of the Marshall Plan; memo to Ambassador Murphy about European dependence on German economy; report on import/export of German coal; memos on Denmark \u0026 Czech; claims to the Rhine and trade activity; letters from family and friends; and appointment of Tuthill to new positions.  Tuthill was part of the American Delegation to Moscow. A \"secret\" (with line through it and 'unclassified' written) letter from Louis A. Wiesner gives Tuthill advice on how to proceed.  Other memos about the Council of Foreign Ministers and the U.S. Delegation are included.  In May, Tuthill is assigned back to the United States, promoted as a Foreign Service Officer in the State Department and is appointed \"Consul of the United States\" in July and later as an Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation. Even while stateside, Tuthill is involved in memos, discussions and reports about postwar Europe and Germany.  Some personal letters are included.","Correspondence with Arnold Brecht about the Military Government in Berlin; Inland transport; matters in European recovery; problems associated with transport around the Iron Curtain; correspondence with Robert Murphy (U.S. Political Advisor for Germany); and memos outlining Tuthill's visits to campuses to discuss opportunities in foreign service.  Tuthill is still stationed in Washington, D.C. but is designated an \"Adviser on the United States Delegation to the International Conference to Consider Free Navigation of the Danube...\" One 19 page report is entitled \"Suggestions for Improving The Foreign Service and Its Administration to Meet Its War and Post-War Responsibilities.\"  One \"secret and personal\" letter from Robert Murphy talks of the Danube Conference.  Includes some financial information and personal correspondence.","In 1949, Tuthill is appointed U.S. advisor at the U.N. Commission for Indonesia, but returns stateside and brought \"back into the Berlin aspects of the German situation.\"  He's unsure of his future position due to the reorganization of the department.  Includes a copy of the words and music for \"A Foreign Service Song.\" Correspondence includes memos on the war between Netherlands and Indonesia and the Soviet role in the matter and the State Department's position on Yugoslavia.  During 1949, Tuthill was appointed Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden and stationed at the American Embassy in Stockholm. His 1949 and 1950 letters and memos concern Sweden and the Korean War.  In 1951, he writes about leave time due him.  He is turned down from his application to the Marine Corps due to his physical, but has a new State Department appointment as  \"Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Ambassador.\"  Most 1951 letters are between friends and fellow state department employees.  These letters intermix personal topics with state department concerns.  Other personal items, such as a change to his life insurance, are included.","Letter from John David Linebaugh concerning the rumor of about a Peer's daughter who is transitioning.\nCorrespondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis T. Williamson, Brewster Morris, Dept. of State: German Political Affairs, other foreign service employees, and friends.  \nMany letters are written as pranks or tongue-in-cheek. No professional foreign service related material are filed with these years.  Letter with submission of some comments about Soviet Union to the New Yorker.  In September 1952, Tuthill is appointed Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity.","Correspondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis Irvin, James Conant, Willy Brandt, Peter Laukhuff, Arthur Foley, Daniel Margolies, Fritz Oppenheimer and others.  Includes July 16, 1954 speech given in Hamburg, Germany on recent trade developments.","Letter concerning Tuthill's letter in the \"Foreign Service Journal.\" Speech to the Junior FSO's and Mr. Saltzmann given by Al Siebert.  In October 1954, Tuthill is appointed Director of the U.S. Operations Mission to Germany.","Includes newspaper articles about the appointment and transcript of article from the London Spectator about Joseph McCarthy.  Many letters are marked \"Personal\" though most still touch on Foreign Service matters.","Correspondence with Michael Harris, Harold Sweatt, Oliver Wills Tuthill, Alan Gerhardt, John D. Hickerson and others. Includes final draft of January 7, 1955 Hamburg Speech; certificate showing Tuthill satisfactorily completed \"Conversational German;\" commendation to Tuthill and others from Dulles; and memo to the Director of Personnel stating that John Wills Tuthill \"has been certified as to loyalty in accordance with the requirements of Section 510 of the Mutual Security Act of 1951.\"","Correspondence with Robert Geisinger; Eugene Davidson; Martin Hillenbrand; Jim O'Donnell of Saturday Evening Post; Loy W. Henderson; F.W. Darnell, Chief Performance Evaluation Branch in answer to Tuthill's request for his standing in Class 2 and end-user reports; Robert Brandin; Stuart Van Dyke of International Cooperation Administration about Bill Minot, ICA and other topics; Frank White of American Machine \u0026 Foundry Compnay; Douglas Dillon; Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Special Assistant to the Director, Office of German Affairs about declassification of certain material in the Bonn Embassy; George L. West, Jr. Officer in Charge of French-Iberian Affairs about Tuthill's new position, leave time, Wristonees and more; Melvin Lasky; William L. Batt; Michael Harris about destroying all his old files; Daniel F. Margolies, Officer-in-Charge of German Economic Affairs; Oliver Tuthill; James Conant about his early Paris experiences and his opinion of German leadership; Roy Roberts of the Kansas City Star about his editorial and others. Stated on a March 21, 1956 press release, Tuthill is reassigned as Senior Economic Officer at the American Embassy, Paris (USOM to France, Counselor with Personal Rank of Minister), but the official telegram does not arrive until June 15, 1956 after Tuthill is in Paris.  A July 18, 1956 letter signed by Dwight Eisenhower officially accords him the rank of Minister during his tenure as Director, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. Some of the correspondence is about how the State Department is handling assignments, leave time, language courses, money and other things.  Suez Canal, Germany, France, Mideast and other foreign matters are topics mentioned.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Merritt N. Cootes, American Consul in Algiers; Walter Dowling, Ambassador to Seoul, Korea; Joseph Kiernam; Loy W. Henderson, Deputy Under Secretary of State; Francis T. Williamson with silly subjects; Lincoln Gordon; Walter Williams, the Under Secretary of Commerce; J. Robert Schaetzel, Special Assistant for Atomic Energy Affairs, about visiting a nuclear facility while on leave in Chicago; Joseph A. Harary, American Consul, report on \"Franco-American Friendship Day\" at the International far of Marseille; Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 speech given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. Letters to his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.","Correspondence with Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 and 1958 speeches given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.  Letter from The Rev. Marcus B. Hall about the health of Tuthill's Aunt, Mrs. Sellick.  Correspondence with his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.","Scope and Contents Report in English and French \"Documentation Centre of the Action Committee for the United States of Europe, The European Community and the Under-Developed Countries. Report \" Action Committee for the United States of Europe, Joint Declaration Adpted Unanimously by the Committee, Seventh Session, 19 and 20 November 1959, Paris.  Copy of typed notes on the status of discussions on the 'Little Free Trade Area' and on probable developments, June 28, 1959.   Correspondence with friends and peers in the State Department including W. Walton Butterworth, Miriam Camps, Bertrand de Jouvenel and others.  On September 9, 1959 Tuthill is designated Director, Office of European Regional Affairs, possibly stationed in the United States.  Includes a poem \"Thoughts on the Franc\" by Hillaire Belloc as recalled by H.F. Colt and a newspaper article about American and French relations.","Scope and Contents Tissue paper carbon letter from Jean Monnet to George Many, President of the AFL-CIO about the dollar problem.  Copy of Tuthill's \"Officer Preference Report\" which lists his duties as \"Director, Office of European Regional Affairs -- covering NATO, OMEC, EEC, EIRATCH, Coal and Steel Community and other European Regional Organizations.  On June 16, 1960, Tuthill is assigned to Paris, USRO as Economic Officer, Counselor of Mission for Economic Affairs.  Includes an August 1, 1960 letter from Presdent Dwight Eisenhower according Tuthill the rank of Minister in his new postion. Tuthill was also designated as the United States representative on the OECD Preparatory Committee.  Memo from Edzard S. Hermberg with statistics on the \"U.S. Balance of Payments\" for Tuthill's talk to the NATO War College.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and appointment letters and memos. Includes a letter from Dean Rusk giving Tuthill the personal rank of Ambassador and confirming his assignment to Paris and a letter form John F. Kennedy appointing him alternate U.S. Representative at the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (oeec). An \"Officer Preference Report\" is included. Some memos are copies of letters sent to all ambassadors and chiefs of missions. A carbon copy of a bill draft from the Secretary of State to the President to permit the President to appoint \"a representative of the United States to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development who shall be an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary\" (bill: S. 1891). Includes newspaper articles about Tuthill and his new posting.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Walter W. Heller, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers; Ingemar Hagglof; Foy D. Kohler; John Renner; Francois Duchene; Orville Freeman and others. Norbert Muhlen congratulates Tuthill on receiving the Superior Service Award of the Foreign Service.  Some letters deal with the \"OECD Participation Act\" which would help Tuthill with an appointment as Chief of Mission, Class 2.  Letter from President Kenny authorizing Tuthill to represent the United States at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador, a newly designed post in Brussels. Includes paperwork for the new appointment and a biographical data sheet.","Correspondence with Robert Gilpin Ervin; Lady Jackson; Harold Sweatt; Fritz Oppenheimer; Sven Dithmer; Stephen Laird; Roy Roberts; Jean Rey, Arthur Dean; James Conant; Lady Barbara Ward Jackson' John Cauley; Keith McHugh; William J. Crockett and Hubert Humphrey. Tuthill expresses his opinions on current and foreign affairs, newspaper reports and news of friends.","Scope and Contents Includes a letter from James Riddleberger, ambassador to Austria. Includes a booklet entitled \"Seminario Di Alti Studi Di Politica Internazionale...\" with a handmade version with photograph and short bio of the participants in the \"Fourth Round Table,\" March 1964.  Includes a \"New Front\" interview with John Tuthill, the U.S. Ambassador to the Common Market, entitled \"Our Man in the Common Market,\" dated April 1964.  Includes a page from an unknown publication about an October 7th luncheon where Tuthill was the speaker.","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with C. Grove Haines, Stephen Laird, Madame Henze, F.C. Lane, Donald Emerson, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Mrs. Francis T. Williamson, William Crockett, Anthony Neville and others.  Also, includes Tuthill's speech \"to the Trade Expansion Mission of the N.A.M.\" and a May 25, 1964 report for \"George Ball, Robert Schaetzel, John Tuthill\" from Stephen Laird about French exports.  Topics include personnel matters, personal affairs and State Department concerns.  Includes New York Times article \"Europe is Vexed by U.S. Business,\" October 8, 1964.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, with many letters congratulating Tuthill on his Ambassador to Brazil posting.  Includes several newspaper articles about the ECC and Tuthill's posting to Brazil.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns.","Scope and Contents Typed tissue paper carbon of the \"Oath of Office\" ceremony appointing Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil. Includes an audio tape of the ceremony which is shelved in a separate location.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes a letter from David Rockefeller.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, while Ambassador to Brazil.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.","Articles, itinerary and photos regarding Elizabeth Jones, an artist who graduated from Vassar College and visited Brazil with Ambassador Tuthill as the official host.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes his official notification of the date of his retirement from the Department of State on January 31, 1969 and other correspondence and official material concerning his retirement.  Includes a typed list entitled \"Message of Condolence-Senator Robert Kennedy-Diplomatic Corps...Brazilian Government...Military...Associations and Groups\" with official's name, country, title and whether a note, telegram or calling card.","Correspondence and a few news articles about the resignation of Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil.","Includes correspondence and material about his retirement and Department of State matters in Brazil.","Includes official acceptance of his retirement; medical records; insurance records and concerns; correspondence; a few news articles; and other government material and forms.","Two Daily Planners for Honorable Tuthill while he was Ambassador to Brazil.","Guestbook of Ambassador Tuthill in Brazil.  Approximately one quarter filled.","Correspondence regarding Operation Topsy.  Operation Topsy was about reducing the Foreign Embassy staff in Brazil.  Includes letter to Richard Nixon. Organized alphabetically by correspondent.","Reports on Operation Topsy in Brazil.","Statistics on the effects of Operation Topsy.","Newspaper articles and other publicity on Operation Topsy.","Includes letter to the President, memos, reports and correspondence concerning his retirement as Ambassador to Brazil.","Includes a short biography of Jean Monnet who was a Frenchman involved in foreign service matters before, between and after the two World Wars. Mostly correspondence between Monnet and Tuthill with copies of Monnet's communications with other U.S. Administrators such as a telegram from Lyndon B. Johnson.","Speeches and interviews provided by Jean Monnett regarding European Common Market; 1959-1988","Joint Declarations made by the Action Committee for the United States of Europe of which Jean Monnet is president. 1960-69","Interview with Tuthill about Monnet; biographical essay by Tuthill re: Monnett; articles about Monnet; 1983-89","Tuthill continued his interest in foreign affairs by leading various international organizations and seminars. He was the Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Foundation. He was involved in other international organizations and foreign affairs during this time.","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director-General of The Atlantic Institute, Paris, France; 1970","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1971","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1972","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1973","Reports on The Atlantic Institute For International Affairs, Paris; 1973","Material related to the Atlantic Institute while Tuthill was Director and other professional/personal material.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tuthill and General Stehlin about the \"field of aeronautics\" in regard to security.","Correspondence, reception guest list, invitations, and brochures while Tuthill was Director of Atlantic Institute; 1975","Correspondence and reports re: Salzburg Seminar; 1977.","Correspondence regarding the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies.  Includes a project proposal by Sigmund Cohen entitled \"Atlantic Relations Clearing House.\"","Correspondence with Tuthill and John Anderson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation; Salzburg Seminar; 1978","Correspondence and report re: Cosmos Club, Salzburg Seminar, British-North American Committee, and Harvard University; 1979","Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation of Salzburg Seminar while Tuthill is President of the organization; 1979","Tuthill's participation as the Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow; brochure from Transylvannia University; 1979","Correspondence with Tuthill and notes from a meeting of the Business Advisory Council while Tuthill president of Salzburg Seminar; Jan.-Mar. 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; includes Letter to Warren E. Burger; April-June 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; July-Oct 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; Nov-Dec 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill and newsletter from Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1981","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; April-June 1981","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Atlantic Institute and the Salzburg Seminar; July-Dec 1981","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; Dec. 1981","Correspondence with Tuthill and a Value Survey Module; Jan-Feb 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Oct 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov-Dec 1982","Correspondence re: Tuthill's acceptance of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship at The University of Evansville; July-Oct 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Nov 1983","Crouzet's report on Salzburg Seminar; 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 23-Dec 1983","Correspondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; 1981-1985 and undated","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-June 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; July-Sept 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Oct-Nov 20, 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 21-Dec 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1985","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; April-May 1985","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; June-Aug 1985","Annual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.","Annual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.","Scope and Contents Bylaws of the Salzburg Seminar, brochures and map of the Salzburg area and a brochure \"Swen's Policy of Neutrality\" by Sverker Astrom.","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Oct 1985","Correspondence with Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Found.; Nov-Dec 1985","Correspondence and articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-April 1986","Correspondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.  May-Aug 1986","Correspondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.","Correspondence with Tuthill and interview with Vernon Walters, the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.; Jan-Mar 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-June 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Aug-Dec 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-Mar 1988","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-Aug 1988","Correspondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Dec 1988","Reports on Austrian social and political history; articles on Austrian foreign Policy,1983-87","Correspondence with Tuthill while in Austria; articles about Austria, 1979-1986","Scope and Contents John W. Tuthill continued to be active in the foreign relations world.  He corresponded with U.S. statesmen; State Department employees - both present and past; foreign leaders and associates; and many of the movers and shakers of the foreign service. These files also contain personal correspondence, though mainly with friends made through his career.  They also contain reports, editorials, clippings, stories, and some personal business material.  Correspondence about the publishing of his book \"Some Things to Some Men\" is included.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill; Jean Monnet Council; April-Aug 1991","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill; letters to George Mitchell and Anita Hill regarding appointment of Clarence Thomas to Supreme Court; Sept-Oct 1991","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Jean Monnet Council Program for the 1990's; Conference on the Legacy of Monnet and Contemporary Europe; 1992","Correspondence by Tuthill to various people including James Bill, Sen. William Cohen; Jan-Feb 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Hurry Up, Europe\"; Mar-April 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill re: Harpers concerning article he had written, June-Oct 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Eastern Europe-Proposal for a New Start\"; Nov-Dec 1992","Position paper written by Henry S. Reuss and Tuthill on America's role in Europe, \"A New Role for America in the New Europe,\" 1992.","Correspondence with Tuthill; story about Carol, Tuthill's deceased daughter; Jan-Mar 1993","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Issue of Cosmos with commentary by Tuthill.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Scope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material.  Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters.  Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.  Includes issue of\"Mediterranean Quarterly.\"","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Many references to Tuthill's book \"Some Things To Some Men.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Many references to Tuthill's book \"Some Things To Some People\" and correspondence with his publisher The Minerva Press."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","American Austrian Foundation","Atlantic Institute of Foreign Affairs","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Cosmos Club (Washington, D.C.)","Jean Monnet Foundation","Salzburg Seminar","Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute","United States. 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Department of State.","Tuthill, John W., d. 1996","Monnet, Jean, 1888-1979"],"language_ssim":["English French German Spanish;Castilian Portuguese"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":297,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:47:41.769Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8875","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8875","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8875","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8875","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8875.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Tuthill, John, Papers","title_ssm":["John Tuthill papers"],"title_tesim":["John Tuthill papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1933-1998"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1933-1998"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1933/1998"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Tuthill papers, 1933/1998"],"text":["John Tuthill papers, 1933/1998","Mss. Acc. 2001.03","/repositories/2/resources/8875","Brazil--Description and travel","Brazil--History--1930-1954","Brazil--Politics and government--1930-1954","Germany--Economic conditions--1945-1955","African Americans--Virginia--Williamsburg","Ambassadors--United States--20th century","Civil rights--United States--History--20th century","European Economic Community","United States--Commerce--Europe","United States--Foreign relations","United States. Foreign Service","World War, 1939-1945","Diplomats--1940-1970","Diplomats--United States--20th century","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Photographs","Reports","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Series 1-4 are organized by record type. Series 5, Chronologial Files, contains professional papers from Tuthill's work for the State Department (Series 5.1), his subsequent time in the Private Sector (Series 5.2), followed by papers originating from his retirement years (Series 5.3).","Note: The majority of materials in Series 1-4 are directly connected to the materials filed chronologically in Series 5.","Class of 1932 College of William and Mary, Ambassador to Brazil and one of the leaders in the 1969 Salzburg Global Seminar.","Excerpts from New York Times obituary:","John W. Tuthill, who served as United States Ambassador to the European Economic Community and to Brazil, died on Sept. 9 in a Washington hospital. He was 85 and lived in Washington.","Mr. Tuthill, a highly regarded career diplomat, was Ambassador to the European Economic Community from 1962 to 1966. In 1964 he issued a warning in a speech to American businessmen visiting Brussels.","Europeans, Mr. Tuthill told them, feared that American business was so powerful that it would eventually change Europe's way of life.","Born in Montclair, N.J., he graduated from the College of William and Mary and received graduate degrees from Harvard and New York University. His diplomatic career extended from 1940 to 1969.","His memoir, ''Some Things to Some Men: Serving in the Foreign Service,'' was published by Minerva Press in 1996. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Knowledgebas: https://scrcwiki.libraries.wm.edu/john-w-tuthill","Administrative History:John W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins.","John W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins.","Arranged and rehoused by Michael Lusby, SCRC Staff, in Fall 2009.","James Bill Papers (Mss. Acc. 2004.47) includes audiotapes of John Tuthill.","Tuthill, John W, Some Things to Some Men : Serving in the Foreign Service. Montreux ; Minerva, 1996.\n  https://wm.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01COWM_INST/1tc7lat/alma991010370069703196","Papers of John Wills Tuthill, a United States 20th century diplomat. The collection includes papers from Tuthill's years as a student and professor, his State Department career, his private career with international organizations and his retirement years.  He held many positions within the State Department, mostly in Germany and Europe, with his final posting as Ambassador to Brazil. As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. Papers include personal and professional correspondence, reports, photographs, newspaper and magazine articles, and publications by Tuthill and others with associated research.","Scope and Contents John Tuthill grouped this material as \"personal\" even though some of the papers relates to his career. Similar employment material is also filed in Series 5, Chronological Files. Includes biographical information, education and employment documents, family correspondence, and legal documents.","Five address books (undated) and one daily planner, 1981, which also contains addresses.","Biographical data, including Tuthill's resumes and personal biography.","Biographical notes on Jean Monnet, President Kennedy, George Kennan, Fritz E. Oppenheimer, Colonel Henry MacCauley Bankhead, Branch Bocock, and The Brazilians.","Drafts of an autobiographical story from 1932 -1947 with a few State Department memos.","Scope and Contents Transcript of Rika Schmidt's recognition of Rebecca G. Wellington, 1902-1911, U.S. Consul General, Saltzburg 1959-1962; \"Biographical Sketch of Leonard H. Marks\" undated; and newspaper articles on James Branch Bocock, all undated.","Contracts, legal documents, correspondence, and bylaws for the purchase, repairs and living expenses of the condominium at the Colonnade Condominium complex. The condominium was purchased in 1976 and located in Washington, D.C.","Correspondence between Ambassador and Mrs. Tuthill while he was in Brazil.","Correspondence with Tuthill from his brother, friends and several institutions including the Aspen Institute.","January 11, 1937 letter to the Thomas F. Woodlock of the Wall Street Journal about \"the Spanish situation.\"  November 24, 1939 letter to The Editor of the Christian Science Monitor about the opinion of college students on international problems.","Transcript from New York University, Graduate School of Business, undated. Application, correspondence, letters of reference and acceptance letter for entry into PhD program at New York University. Letters of acceptance to the Graduate School of ARts and Sciences at Harvard University. Typed vocabulary words in French, 4 pages, undated. Four papers dealing with finance and economics written while Tuthill was a student.","Employment correspondence, applications, letters of reference, applications, resignation letters and more of John Tuthill. Job history includes positions with the Bankers Trust Company, Northeastern University and the Foreign Service.","March 7, 1941 certificate signed by George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill as the Vice-Consul at Windsor, Ontario, Canada. November 5, 1951 certificate signed by Queen Elizabeth for George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill's appointment as Consul in London.  Foreign Service promotion certificates, 1945-1952, signed by Secretary of States, with attached United States seal and President of the United States heading.  Milestone certificates for 20 (1960) and 25 (1965) years of service, signed by Dean Rusk and others.","Program for the February 9, 1962 Department of State Honor Awards Program where Tuthill received the highest honor of Superior Service. 1966 correspondence recommending John Tuthill for the Rockefeller Public Service Award and the Distinquished Service Award.","Invitation from The Lord Chamberlain to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tuthill to an Afternoon Party in the Garden of Buckingham Palace, July 12, 1951.","Scope and Contents Calling cards for Ambassador Tuthill; card certifying Tuthill has registered with the \"National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel\" dated September 16, 1941; pass from the Soviet Union written in cyrillic and pass identifying Tuthill \"as a member of US Group CC..and authorized to enter all premises and areas occupied by the United States Group Coontrol Council (Germany), dated February 1, 1946.  Written in English, Russian and French.","January 28, 1969 letter from William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, to John Wills Tuthill wishing him well in his retirement and a certificate with his service dates.  January 15, 1968 letter from John  M. Steeves, Director General of the Foreign Service, thanking him for his service.  January 7, 1969 letter from President Lyndon B. Johnson thanking him for \"the outstanding manner in which you have carried out your responsibilities...\" Card with United States letterhead and notation \"with the compliments of the Ambassador of the United States of America,\" signed by Douglas McArthur II. Retirement congratulary note from George C. Wortley, Member of Congress, Ret.","Scope and Contents September 8, 1958 State Department \"Officer Reference Report\" for John Wills Tuthill which shows his education, family, private sector jobs, training and government jobs and an attached \"Investigation Data Request\" form completed by Tuthill.","Church bulletins from Trinity Church in New York, 1936; newsletter from the PInk Beach Club and a flyer froM Erna Pinner.","1944 x-rays of Tuthill's front teeth, donator book for the Canadian Red Cross Society listing blood donations in 1943 and 1944, and a 1948 postcard rom the Health Department that his chest x-ray was \"satisfactory.\"","Scope and Contents Humorous booklet \"Ten-Week Review of Industrial Finance\" by The Senior Industrials '40 V, \"and presented to Prof. Tuthill on November, 1939.  Program for the 1966 Silver Anniversary All-American Award from Sports Illustration with John T. Tuthill, senior economic officer, Paris Embassy, William and Mary, as an All-American Award Winner.  Monetary and post receipts from paris, dated 1975.  Calling card of Dr. Peter and Ingrid Wiesler. Undated notes from colleagues and friends.  Typed transcript entitled \"Quotations from 'Faith and Freedom' by Barbara Ward.\" Notes on a \"persona\" project by Tuthill.","Two transcripts of an oral history of John W. Tuthill by Charles Stuart Kennedy, the Director of the Foreign Affairs Oral History Program at Georgetown University.  The interview was on December 18, 1987 and the transcript completed in 1988.  One copy has some proofreading marks.","Poems, cartoons, and excerpts of sayings by others. Some of the poems are possibly written by Tuthill.","Documents and accounts of Tuthill's retirement accounts and annuities, life insurance and health insurance","Tuthill's personal social security information; Social Security pamphlets; and correspondence with S.S. Administration.  Includes an August 8, 1969 letter from Tuthill to Social Security Commission giving his work history and asking if his account is in order.","Tuthill Family genealogy and articles on family history.","New York Times obituary for John Tuthill and letters of condolence to family members.","Correspondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Correspondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Colonial Williamsburg pamphlets, hotel pamphlets and receipts for his stay at the Cascades in 1988.","Scope and Contents Undated list by Marguerita W. Smith of items to go to Jack Tuthill.  Items include a daybed, Philco Radio, \"Our Card Table\" and other items.  December 16, 1944 letter from John W. Tuthill, Ottowa \"To Whom It May Concern\"  serving notice that his brother, Wills Tuthill, is named executor of his estate and a few other specific instructions.","Mostly photographs of Tuthill when he was Ambassador to Brazil, but also personal photographs of family and friends. Includes some photographs of important political figures such as President John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson.","Photo of President Johnson with Tuthill during an Oval Office meeting.","Photo album of Ambassador Tuthill's first visit to Salvador-Bahia. September 14, 1966","Photos of Astronauts Armstrong and Gordon with Tuthill in Rio parade and a Reception. Oct. 1966","Photos of Ambassador Tuthill at the Marine Ball. Nov.1966","Tuthill in meetings while ambassador to Brazil; 1966","Photos of Tuthill in ceremonies while ambassador to Brazil; 1966-69","Photos of Tuthill in Brasilia; March 15, 1967","Photos of Tuthill's visit to Goiania and Brasilia; April 1967","Scope and Contents Photos from Ceremony of the Signature of \"Declaracao Conjunta Brazil/EUA\", National Commission on Nuclear Energy; May 9, 1967","Photo of Richard Nixon with Tuthill at an Embassy reception; May 13, 1967","Photos and memorabilia from Amb. Tuthill's trip to Belem, Brazil; June 12, 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill visiting Manaus, Brazil; June 15, 1967","Photos of reception given by Col and Mrs. Arthur S. Moura for Amb. and Mrs. Tuthill; June 29, 1967","Photos of Tuthill at ceremony at Escola Estados Unidos.","Photos of Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg (chairman of US Atomic Commission) with Amb. Tuthill; July 1967","Photos of Miss Universe 1967 and Hon. H.E. Vasco Leitao da Cunha with Amb. Tuthill at an Embassy party; Aug. 22, 1967","Photos from International Song Festival, Rio, with Amb. Tuthill; Oct.27, 1967","Photos of Tuthill awarding Marine Corporal Osmundsen a medal for heroic achievement in Vietnam; Oct. 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill at Operation Unitas VIII in Rio de Janeiro; Nov.10, 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill at the inauguration of the Corning Glass Factory and The Science Bienal; 1967","Photos of Kubisch Fan Club with Tuthill; April 1968","Photos from eve of U.S. elections while Tuthill was Amb. to Brazil; Nov. 5, 1968","Ambassador and Mrs. Tuthill in various casual settings while in Brazil; 1969.","Tuthill in official meetings and ceremonies while Ambassador to the EEC.","Photographs during Tuthill's tenure as Ambassador to the ECC.","Portraits and headshots of Tuthill, while Ambassador to EEC.","Tuthill in meetings and ceremonies as Ambassador to the E.E.C.","Photos of Tuthill's swearing-in ceremony as Ambassador to Brazil; June 8, 1966","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.","Tuthill in Brazil as Ambassador, August - September 1966.","Photos of posed headshots and portraits of Ambassador Tuthill while in Brazil.","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings.","Photograph of President Kennedy in the Oval Office.","Photograph of President Lyndon Johnson in Europe – possibly while Tuthill was Ambassador to EEC in mid-1960s.","Includes photograph of Tuthill as a William and Mary football player, a young man and professor at John Hopkins.","This series is divided into Publicity, Publications, and Speeches headings. Material includes articles, stories, and editorials in newspapers, magazines, and other publications concerning John W. Tuthill's activities and interests while an employee of the Department of State and as a representative of other international groups. Articles concern his speeches, his reports, his activities, his policies, his career, and other matters. Some articles come from press releases by the U.S Government and others. Some editorials are written by Tuthill and include related correspondence and responses. His speeches are given to international and national audiences during his career and retirement. Books and papers published by Tuthill, the U.S. Government, friends, peers, and others are also included, often with notes and research. Tuthill's research on \"The Hitler Project.\" Much of this material is pertinant to Tuthill's professional activities and correlate to the material in Series 5 Chronological Files where similar material is also filed.","Newspaper articles.","News articles about the nomination of Tuthill to be the Ambassador to Brazil.","Newspaper articles and magazine, \"Times of Brazil\" re: Tuthill as Ambassador of Brazil; May – June 1966","Newspaper articles re: Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Aug – Sept 1966","Articles concerning Tuthill in Brazil (mostly in Portuguese); Jan – April 1967","Magazine articles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Jan. – April 1967","Articles about Brazil and Tuthill; May – June 1967","Articles about Tuthill in Brazil; July – Oct. 1967","Mostly photocopies of news articles on Carlos Lacerda, the Frente Ampla leader.  He met with Tuthill and the State Department was concerned.  Includes an unclassified memo about the situation created by Tuthill's social meetings with Lacerda.","United States and Brazilian press articles on U.S. and Brazilian relations.","Articles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Nov. – Dec. 1967, Jan. – Feb. 1968","Newspaper and magazine articles about Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Sept. – Dec. 1968","Newspaper articles on Brazilian matters, some which mention Tuthill.  Most are written in Portuguese.","Scope and Contents Photocopies of editorials and newspaper articles about foreign affairs.  Draft of papers written by Tuthill, such as \"Reflections on American Diplomacy\" and \"American and European Integration (Section II).\" Includes the January 1987 Progress Report of the Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security, a few 1987 editions of the Department of State \"Current Policy,\" \"Charter, State Department - American Private Sector, Overseas Security Advisory Council,\" undated, and a photocopy of chapter 9 of \"La Decadence (193201939) by Jean-Baptiste Duroselle\" published in 1979.","Miscellaneous articles and publications dealing with trade policy and U.S. foreign policy; includes editorials written by Tuthill; 1944-1992","Journals and pubications from Europe, mostly in German. Includes a John Hopkins Magazine with an article by John Tuthill, \"The New Europe: A Force to be Respected,\" December 1964-January 1965.","Booklet, OECD Economic Development, Occasional Studies, July 1976, and related newspaper articles.  Particulary deals with Western Europe and France.","Correspondence and other material on the distribution and promotion of Tuthill's book, \"Some Things to Some People.\"","Hitler Project; Tuthill correspondence on proposal to study the rise of Hitler to power; Oct 1984 – Oct 1985","Correspondence seeking financial support for project; June-Dec 1986","Rejection letters from National Endowment for the Humanities for project proposal titled \"Diplomatic and Journalistic Reporting on the Rise of Hitler\"; 1987-1988","Rejection and acceptance letters for funding of project.","Project proposal, resume and background information on project historians and researchers; undated","Information on Tuthill's book, Some Things To Some Men; book Publishing through American Literacy Press and self-publishing; Information re: the Hitler Project. Includes a paper \"Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Plan for the Organization of an Institute for the Study of Diplomacy,\" January 1978.","Personal correspondence with friend, Francis T. Williamson, an academic and associated with the Foreign Service.  These letters are often silly and full of jokes.","Collection of letters re: Francis Williamson and articles about him; 1964-1971","Several drafts of paper on Francis T. Williamson entitled \"Francis T. Williamson - Extraordinary Envoy.\"","Publications of Tuthill's work and speeches; Virginia State Ports Authority Publication, 1965; Tuthill speech,","Scope and Contents Typed draft of a chapter on \"Irving Brown\" from a book by Ben Rathbun, sent to Tuthill for review of a quotation.","Professional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992","Professional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992","Photocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related and are not written by Tuthill.","Photocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related.  Written by Tuthill and others.  Includes an autobiographical series about Albert J. Guerard.","Newspaper articles on college sports in relationship to academics, race, and other controversial areas.  Many articles about the NCAA policies.","Scope and Contents \"Austria-Past, Present and Future\" by the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Tradition and Change Seminars. 1985","Scope and Contents Publication by the Jean Monnet Foundation entitled \"Batir L'Europe\" (1992) and other publications concerning Austria.","Scope and Contents January 1959 speech on\"American Trade Policy and Europe\" given to the Institut International d'etudes et de Recherches Duplomatiques and Centre Culturel Amercain. June 2, 1959 speech before the American Club about \"economic and financial problems that have confronted the United States Government and private individuals and corporations in France.\"","Scope and Contents October 12, 1960 lecture \"The United States:  Economic Position\" given at the NATO Defense College and noted as \"NATO Unclassified.\" November 81, 1960 \"Remarks to be made at the American Chamber of Commerce.\" November 23, 1960 Statement by the U.S. Representative at the Preparatory Committee Meeting.","Major speech on economies of the Soviet Bloc and the Free World.","Scope and Contents Speeches including \"The Deep South\" and \"The Atlantic Partnership.\"","Scope and Contents Speech entitled \"The Atlantic Partnership:  Problems and Prospects - An American Apraisal\" to the Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce and Industry on March 24, 1966 with related correspondence and publicity,  including the \"Industrie-Und Handels Blatt.\"","Commencement speech given at MacMurray College where Tuthill's brother, Oliver W. Tuthill, was a trustee. Related correspondence included.","Includes Tuthill's commencement address to MacMurray College on May 28, 1967 with related correspondence.","Tuthill's speeches while in Brazil.","Speeches, notes, correspondence and news articles related to Ambassador Tuthill's trip to the United States from September 17 – October 14, 1968.","Speeches and statements given by Tuthill at various events in Brazil; 1968","Reports on foreign policy, international affairs and related topics. Other reports are found in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Scope and Contents Report entitled \"Conditions in Former German Territory Now under Polish Administration\" by Arthur Bliss Lane, Ambassador to Poland.  1947.","With approval of the State Department, Tuthill traveled to a few southern states to access the racial situation. He went to Williamsburg, Virginia; Dallas, Texas; Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi; and New Orleans, Louisiana. He talked with a black chauffeur in Williamsburg about race relations and just missed the final Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery.","Reports written by Tuthill in regards to Western Europe.","Reports on international affairs and American ambassadors with related news articles.","Report by Tuthill to Jimmy Carter re: foreign policy and U.S. Embassies abroad; 1976","This series is divided into 3 subseries that correspond to the 2 stages of Tuthill's career and his retirement. Subseries 1: State Department Years; subseries 2: Private Sector Years; and subseries 3: Retirement Years. The folder titles reflect Tuthill's location, affiliation or position when the files were created, but the folders also include all of his professional and personal papers for that period. The dates and titles of Tuthill's postings and positions are noted in the subseries descriptions.","Scope and Contents Mostly professional correspondence, memos and reports. Correspondence with friends and peers; legal documents; speeches; newspaper articles and more are included. Correspondence with foreign service friends often contains confidential topics with \"restricted-personal\" sometimes noted on the letter. During certain periods, some letters have the name of the correspondent handwritten or typed on the side of the letter. Reports, speeches and other related material are also located in other Series. The locations in the folder titles correspond to where Tuthill lived or worked during the time period. 1940-1944: Vice-Consul at Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico; 3rd Secretary and Vice Consul at Ottawa, Canada and Vice-Consul to Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 1944-1956: U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs; Chief of Finance of Military Goverment of Bavaria, stationed in Munich; part of the American Delegation to Moscow; Consul of the United States; Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation; Adviser to Danube Conference in Belgrave, Yugoslavia; Advisor at U.N. Commission for Indonesia; Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden; Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Embassy; Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity; Director of U.S. Operations Mission to Germany; and Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. 1957-1965: Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France; Director in Office of European Regional Affairs; Minister-Counselor of Economic Affairs of the United States Delegation to NATO and the OEEC (OSRO); Ambassador; alternate delegate to Organization for European Economic Cooperation; Representative at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador. 1966-1969: Ambassador to Brazil.","Scope and Contents Reports, editorials, resignation from Northeastern University, acceptance into the Department of State, Foreign Service, and a letter regarding excess charges in hauling Mrs. Gillepsie's piano in Turkey.  Includes reports, \"Origin and Scope of Export Price Control\" and \"Survey of Windsor Industry\"  and Tuthill's Foreign Language Report.  Correspondence about transfer to Mazatlan, Mexico and Ottawa, Canada.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 18, 1941 to September 10, 1942.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 10 to December 18, 1942.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.  January - June, 1943.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. July-December 1943 to April 1944.","Correspondence, report on Canadian Post War Commercial Policy and obituaries of Jay P. Moffat (ambass. to Canada).  Includes photocopy of a typed February 11, 1943 letter to \"Mr. President\" presumably from Tuthill in New Delhi, India about the \"fast to capacity\" of Gandhi and the complex political situation.","Correspondence; speech for the Montreal Canadian Club; reports and papers related to the American Embassy in Ottawa; speech to Quebec Rotary club; and editorial to the American Foreign Service Journal.","Correspondence about new assignment as a U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs, December 1944.  Includes authorization to travel to Germany; funeral program from Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Memorial Service and official orders from the State Department.","Included is a 14 page personal account of the unconditional surrender in Berlin entitled \"Account of trip to Berlin on 8/9 May, 1945\" by Fritz Ernst Oppenheimer with the letterhead of the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, G-5 Division, Legal Branch.","Oppenheimer accompanied the German Officers from Stendal to Berlin. In detail, he describes the German Officers, Berlin from the air and land, the wording of the surrender, the signing ceremony and a transcription of his conversation with Keitel on the plane returning to Flensburg.","Memos and letters on German economy, imports, and exports; letters to James D. Riddleberger (Chief of Division of Central European Affairs); letters about his desire to leave the Foreign Service or be assigned to Washington, D.C. area; and his reassignment to Munich to be Chief of Finance of Military Government in Bavaria.  Includes program of Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, Jr. address at Stuttgart, Germany on September 6, 1946.  Reports on reparation and other important post war matters are included, often with his opinions on how things could be handled differently. On December 27, 1946 he is ordered to \"proceed...to Warsaw, Poland for the purpose of consulting with Ambassador Lane and his Staff on the subject of the Polish Admininstered Area of German in order to prepare a joint report...then return to Berlin.\"","Memos and letters on the implementation of the Marshall Plan; memo to Ambassador Murphy about European dependence on German economy; report on import/export of German coal; memos on Denmark \u0026 Czech; claims to the Rhine and trade activity; letters from family and friends; and appointment of Tuthill to new positions.  Tuthill was part of the American Delegation to Moscow. A \"secret\" (with line through it and 'unclassified' written) letter from Louis A. Wiesner gives Tuthill advice on how to proceed.  Other memos about the Council of Foreign Ministers and the U.S. Delegation are included.  In May, Tuthill is assigned back to the United States, promoted as a Foreign Service Officer in the State Department and is appointed \"Consul of the United States\" in July and later as an Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation. Even while stateside, Tuthill is involved in memos, discussions and reports about postwar Europe and Germany.  Some personal letters are included.","Correspondence with Arnold Brecht about the Military Government in Berlin; Inland transport; matters in European recovery; problems associated with transport around the Iron Curtain; correspondence with Robert Murphy (U.S. Political Advisor for Germany); and memos outlining Tuthill's visits to campuses to discuss opportunities in foreign service.  Tuthill is still stationed in Washington, D.C. but is designated an \"Adviser on the United States Delegation to the International Conference to Consider Free Navigation of the Danube...\" One 19 page report is entitled \"Suggestions for Improving The Foreign Service and Its Administration to Meet Its War and Post-War Responsibilities.\"  One \"secret and personal\" letter from Robert Murphy talks of the Danube Conference.  Includes some financial information and personal correspondence.","In 1949, Tuthill is appointed U.S. advisor at the U.N. Commission for Indonesia, but returns stateside and brought \"back into the Berlin aspects of the German situation.\"  He's unsure of his future position due to the reorganization of the department.  Includes a copy of the words and music for \"A Foreign Service Song.\" Correspondence includes memos on the war between Netherlands and Indonesia and the Soviet role in the matter and the State Department's position on Yugoslavia.  During 1949, Tuthill was appointed Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden and stationed at the American Embassy in Stockholm. His 1949 and 1950 letters and memos concern Sweden and the Korean War.  In 1951, he writes about leave time due him.  He is turned down from his application to the Marine Corps due to his physical, but has a new State Department appointment as  \"Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Ambassador.\"  Most 1951 letters are between friends and fellow state department employees.  These letters intermix personal topics with state department concerns.  Other personal items, such as a change to his life insurance, are included.","Letter from John David Linebaugh concerning the rumor of about a Peer's daughter who is transitioning.\nCorrespondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis T. Williamson, Brewster Morris, Dept. of State: German Political Affairs, other foreign service employees, and friends.  \nMany letters are written as pranks or tongue-in-cheek. No professional foreign service related material are filed with these years.  Letter with submission of some comments about Soviet Union to the New Yorker.  In September 1952, Tuthill is appointed Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity.","Correspondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis Irvin, James Conant, Willy Brandt, Peter Laukhuff, Arthur Foley, Daniel Margolies, Fritz Oppenheimer and others.  Includes July 16, 1954 speech given in Hamburg, Germany on recent trade developments.","Letter concerning Tuthill's letter in the \"Foreign Service Journal.\" Speech to the Junior FSO's and Mr. Saltzmann given by Al Siebert.  In October 1954, Tuthill is appointed Director of the U.S. Operations Mission to Germany.","Includes newspaper articles about the appointment and transcript of article from the London Spectator about Joseph McCarthy.  Many letters are marked \"Personal\" though most still touch on Foreign Service matters.","Correspondence with Michael Harris, Harold Sweatt, Oliver Wills Tuthill, Alan Gerhardt, John D. Hickerson and others. Includes final draft of January 7, 1955 Hamburg Speech; certificate showing Tuthill satisfactorily completed \"Conversational German;\" commendation to Tuthill and others from Dulles; and memo to the Director of Personnel stating that John Wills Tuthill \"has been certified as to loyalty in accordance with the requirements of Section 510 of the Mutual Security Act of 1951.\"","Correspondence with Robert Geisinger; Eugene Davidson; Martin Hillenbrand; Jim O'Donnell of Saturday Evening Post; Loy W. Henderson; F.W. Darnell, Chief Performance Evaluation Branch in answer to Tuthill's request for his standing in Class 2 and end-user reports; Robert Brandin; Stuart Van Dyke of International Cooperation Administration about Bill Minot, ICA and other topics; Frank White of American Machine \u0026 Foundry Compnay; Douglas Dillon; Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Special Assistant to the Director, Office of German Affairs about declassification of certain material in the Bonn Embassy; George L. West, Jr. Officer in Charge of French-Iberian Affairs about Tuthill's new position, leave time, Wristonees and more; Melvin Lasky; William L. Batt; Michael Harris about destroying all his old files; Daniel F. Margolies, Officer-in-Charge of German Economic Affairs; Oliver Tuthill; James Conant about his early Paris experiences and his opinion of German leadership; Roy Roberts of the Kansas City Star about his editorial and others. Stated on a March 21, 1956 press release, Tuthill is reassigned as Senior Economic Officer at the American Embassy, Paris (USOM to France, Counselor with Personal Rank of Minister), but the official telegram does not arrive until June 15, 1956 after Tuthill is in Paris.  A July 18, 1956 letter signed by Dwight Eisenhower officially accords him the rank of Minister during his tenure as Director, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. Some of the correspondence is about how the State Department is handling assignments, leave time, language courses, money and other things.  Suez Canal, Germany, France, Mideast and other foreign matters are topics mentioned.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Merritt N. Cootes, American Consul in Algiers; Walter Dowling, Ambassador to Seoul, Korea; Joseph Kiernam; Loy W. Henderson, Deputy Under Secretary of State; Francis T. Williamson with silly subjects; Lincoln Gordon; Walter Williams, the Under Secretary of Commerce; J. Robert Schaetzel, Special Assistant for Atomic Energy Affairs, about visiting a nuclear facility while on leave in Chicago; Joseph A. Harary, American Consul, report on \"Franco-American Friendship Day\" at the International far of Marseille; Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 speech given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. Letters to his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.","Correspondence with Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 and 1958 speeches given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.  Letter from The Rev. Marcus B. Hall about the health of Tuthill's Aunt, Mrs. Sellick.  Correspondence with his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.","Scope and Contents Report in English and French \"Documentation Centre of the Action Committee for the United States of Europe, The European Community and the Under-Developed Countries. Report \" Action Committee for the United States of Europe, Joint Declaration Adpted Unanimously by the Committee, Seventh Session, 19 and 20 November 1959, Paris.  Copy of typed notes on the status of discussions on the 'Little Free Trade Area' and on probable developments, June 28, 1959.   Correspondence with friends and peers in the State Department including W. Walton Butterworth, Miriam Camps, Bertrand de Jouvenel and others.  On September 9, 1959 Tuthill is designated Director, Office of European Regional Affairs, possibly stationed in the United States.  Includes a poem \"Thoughts on the Franc\" by Hillaire Belloc as recalled by H.F. Colt and a newspaper article about American and French relations.","Scope and Contents Tissue paper carbon letter from Jean Monnet to George Many, President of the AFL-CIO about the dollar problem.  Copy of Tuthill's \"Officer Preference Report\" which lists his duties as \"Director, Office of European Regional Affairs -- covering NATO, OMEC, EEC, EIRATCH, Coal and Steel Community and other European Regional Organizations.  On June 16, 1960, Tuthill is assigned to Paris, USRO as Economic Officer, Counselor of Mission for Economic Affairs.  Includes an August 1, 1960 letter from Presdent Dwight Eisenhower according Tuthill the rank of Minister in his new postion. Tuthill was also designated as the United States representative on the OECD Preparatory Committee.  Memo from Edzard S. Hermberg with statistics on the \"U.S. Balance of Payments\" for Tuthill's talk to the NATO War College.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and appointment letters and memos. Includes a letter from Dean Rusk giving Tuthill the personal rank of Ambassador and confirming his assignment to Paris and a letter form John F. Kennedy appointing him alternate U.S. Representative at the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (oeec). An \"Officer Preference Report\" is included. Some memos are copies of letters sent to all ambassadors and chiefs of missions. A carbon copy of a bill draft from the Secretary of State to the President to permit the President to appoint \"a representative of the United States to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development who shall be an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary\" (bill: S. 1891). Includes newspaper articles about Tuthill and his new posting.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Walter W. Heller, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers; Ingemar Hagglof; Foy D. Kohler; John Renner; Francois Duchene; Orville Freeman and others. Norbert Muhlen congratulates Tuthill on receiving the Superior Service Award of the Foreign Service.  Some letters deal with the \"OECD Participation Act\" which would help Tuthill with an appointment as Chief of Mission, Class 2.  Letter from President Kenny authorizing Tuthill to represent the United States at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador, a newly designed post in Brussels. Includes paperwork for the new appointment and a biographical data sheet.","Correspondence with Robert Gilpin Ervin; Lady Jackson; Harold Sweatt; Fritz Oppenheimer; Sven Dithmer; Stephen Laird; Roy Roberts; Jean Rey, Arthur Dean; James Conant; Lady Barbara Ward Jackson' John Cauley; Keith McHugh; William J. Crockett and Hubert Humphrey. Tuthill expresses his opinions on current and foreign affairs, newspaper reports and news of friends.","Scope and Contents Includes a letter from James Riddleberger, ambassador to Austria. Includes a booklet entitled \"Seminario Di Alti Studi Di Politica Internazionale...\" with a handmade version with photograph and short bio of the participants in the \"Fourth Round Table,\" March 1964.  Includes a \"New Front\" interview with John Tuthill, the U.S. Ambassador to the Common Market, entitled \"Our Man in the Common Market,\" dated April 1964.  Includes a page from an unknown publication about an October 7th luncheon where Tuthill was the speaker.","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with C. Grove Haines, Stephen Laird, Madame Henze, F.C. Lane, Donald Emerson, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Mrs. Francis T. Williamson, William Crockett, Anthony Neville and others.  Also, includes Tuthill's speech \"to the Trade Expansion Mission of the N.A.M.\" and a May 25, 1964 report for \"George Ball, Robert Schaetzel, John Tuthill\" from Stephen Laird about French exports.  Topics include personnel matters, personal affairs and State Department concerns.  Includes New York Times article \"Europe is Vexed by U.S. Business,\" October 8, 1964.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, with many letters congratulating Tuthill on his Ambassador to Brazil posting.  Includes several newspaper articles about the ECC and Tuthill's posting to Brazil.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns.","Scope and Contents Typed tissue paper carbon of the \"Oath of Office\" ceremony appointing Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil. Includes an audio tape of the ceremony which is shelved in a separate location.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes a letter from David Rockefeller.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, while Ambassador to Brazil.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.","Articles, itinerary and photos regarding Elizabeth Jones, an artist who graduated from Vassar College and visited Brazil with Ambassador Tuthill as the official host.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes his official notification of the date of his retirement from the Department of State on January 31, 1969 and other correspondence and official material concerning his retirement.  Includes a typed list entitled \"Message of Condolence-Senator Robert Kennedy-Diplomatic Corps...Brazilian Government...Military...Associations and Groups\" with official's name, country, title and whether a note, telegram or calling card.","Correspondence and a few news articles about the resignation of Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil.","Includes correspondence and material about his retirement and Department of State matters in Brazil.","Includes official acceptance of his retirement; medical records; insurance records and concerns; correspondence; a few news articles; and other government material and forms.","Two Daily Planners for Honorable Tuthill while he was Ambassador to Brazil.","Guestbook of Ambassador Tuthill in Brazil.  Approximately one quarter filled.","Correspondence regarding Operation Topsy.  Operation Topsy was about reducing the Foreign Embassy staff in Brazil.  Includes letter to Richard Nixon. Organized alphabetically by correspondent.","Reports on Operation Topsy in Brazil.","Statistics on the effects of Operation Topsy.","Newspaper articles and other publicity on Operation Topsy.","Includes letter to the President, memos, reports and correspondence concerning his retirement as Ambassador to Brazil.","Includes a short biography of Jean Monnet who was a Frenchman involved in foreign service matters before, between and after the two World Wars. Mostly correspondence between Monnet and Tuthill with copies of Monnet's communications with other U.S. Administrators such as a telegram from Lyndon B. Johnson.","Speeches and interviews provided by Jean Monnett regarding European Common Market; 1959-1988","Joint Declarations made by the Action Committee for the United States of Europe of which Jean Monnet is president. 1960-69","Interview with Tuthill about Monnet; biographical essay by Tuthill re: Monnett; articles about Monnet; 1983-89","Tuthill continued his interest in foreign affairs by leading various international organizations and seminars. He was the Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Foundation. He was involved in other international organizations and foreign affairs during this time.","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director-General of The Atlantic Institute, Paris, France; 1970","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1971","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1972","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1973","Reports on The Atlantic Institute For International Affairs, Paris; 1973","Material related to the Atlantic Institute while Tuthill was Director and other professional/personal material.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tuthill and General Stehlin about the \"field of aeronautics\" in regard to security.","Correspondence, reception guest list, invitations, and brochures while Tuthill was Director of Atlantic Institute; 1975","Correspondence and reports re: Salzburg Seminar; 1977.","Correspondence regarding the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies.  Includes a project proposal by Sigmund Cohen entitled \"Atlantic Relations Clearing House.\"","Correspondence with Tuthill and John Anderson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation; Salzburg Seminar; 1978","Correspondence and report re: Cosmos Club, Salzburg Seminar, British-North American Committee, and Harvard University; 1979","Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation of Salzburg Seminar while Tuthill is President of the organization; 1979","Tuthill's participation as the Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow; brochure from Transylvannia University; 1979","Correspondence with Tuthill and notes from a meeting of the Business Advisory Council while Tuthill president of Salzburg Seminar; Jan.-Mar. 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; includes Letter to Warren E. Burger; April-June 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; July-Oct 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; Nov-Dec 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill and newsletter from Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1981","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; April-June 1981","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Atlantic Institute and the Salzburg Seminar; July-Dec 1981","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; Dec. 1981","Correspondence with Tuthill and a Value Survey Module; Jan-Feb 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Oct 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov-Dec 1982","Correspondence re: Tuthill's acceptance of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship at The University of Evansville; July-Oct 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Nov 1983","Crouzet's report on Salzburg Seminar; 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 23-Dec 1983","Correspondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; 1981-1985 and undated","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-June 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; July-Sept 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Oct-Nov 20, 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 21-Dec 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1985","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; April-May 1985","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; June-Aug 1985","Annual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.","Annual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.","Scope and Contents Bylaws of the Salzburg Seminar, brochures and map of the Salzburg area and a brochure \"Swen's Policy of Neutrality\" by Sverker Astrom.","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Oct 1985","Correspondence with Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Found.; Nov-Dec 1985","Correspondence and articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-April 1986","Correspondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.  May-Aug 1986","Correspondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.","Correspondence with Tuthill and interview with Vernon Walters, the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.; Jan-Mar 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-June 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Aug-Dec 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-Mar 1988","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-Aug 1988","Correspondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Dec 1988","Reports on Austrian social and political history; articles on Austrian foreign Policy,1983-87","Correspondence with Tuthill while in Austria; articles about Austria, 1979-1986","Scope and Contents John W. Tuthill continued to be active in the foreign relations world.  He corresponded with U.S. statesmen; State Department employees - both present and past; foreign leaders and associates; and many of the movers and shakers of the foreign service. These files also contain personal correspondence, though mainly with friends made through his career.  They also contain reports, editorials, clippings, stories, and some personal business material.  Correspondence about the publishing of his book \"Some Things to Some Men\" is included.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill; Jean Monnet Council; April-Aug 1991","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill; letters to George Mitchell and Anita Hill regarding appointment of Clarence Thomas to Supreme Court; Sept-Oct 1991","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Jean Monnet Council Program for the 1990's; Conference on the Legacy of Monnet and Contemporary Europe; 1992","Correspondence by Tuthill to various people including James Bill, Sen. William Cohen; Jan-Feb 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Hurry Up, Europe\"; Mar-April 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill re: Harpers concerning article he had written, June-Oct 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Eastern Europe-Proposal for a New Start\"; Nov-Dec 1992","Position paper written by Henry S. Reuss and Tuthill on America's role in Europe, \"A New Role for America in the New Europe,\" 1992.","Correspondence with Tuthill; story about Carol, Tuthill's deceased daughter; Jan-Mar 1993","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Issue of Cosmos with commentary by Tuthill.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Scope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material.  Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters.  Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.  Includes issue of\"Mediterranean Quarterly.\"","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Many references to Tuthill's book \"Some Things To Some Men.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Many references to Tuthill's book \"Some Things To Some People\" and correspondence with his publisher The Minerva Press.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","American Austrian Foundation","Atlantic Institute of Foreign Affairs","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Cosmos Club (Washington, D.C.)","Jean Monnet Foundation","Salzburg Seminar","Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute","United States. Department of State.","Tuthill, John W., d. 1996","Monnet, Jean, 1888-1979","English French German Spanish;Castilian Portuguese"],"collection_title_tesim":["John Tuthill papers, 1933/1998"],"collection_ssim":["John Tuthill papers, 1933/1998"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2001.03","/repositories/2/resources/8875"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. Acc. 2001.03","/repositories/2/resources/8875"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Brazil--Description and travel","Brazil--History--1930-1954","Brazil--Politics and government--1930-1954","Germany--Economic conditions--1945-1955"],"geogname_ssim":["Brazil--Description and travel","Brazil--History--1930-1954","Brazil--Politics and government--1930-1954","Germany--Economic conditions--1945-1955"],"places_ssim":["Brazil--Description and travel","Brazil--History--1930-1954","Brazil--Politics and government--1930-1954","Germany--Economic conditions--1945-1955"],"creator_ssm":["Tuthill, John W., d. 1996"],"creator_ssim":["Tuthill, John W., d. 1996"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tuthill, John W., d. 1996","Monnet, Jean, 1888-1979"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","American Austrian Foundation","Atlantic Institute of Foreign Affairs","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Cosmos Club (Washington, D.C.)","Jean Monnet Foundation","Salzburg Seminar","Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute","United States. Department of State."],"creators_ssim":["Tuthill, John W., d. 1996","Monnet, Jean, 1888-1979","Special Collections Research Center","American Austrian Foundation","Atlantic Institute of Foreign Affairs","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Cosmos Club (Washington, D.C.)","Jean Monnet Foundation","Salzburg Seminar","Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute","United States. Department of State."],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift of the estate of John Tuthill."],"access_subjects_ssim":["African Americans--Virginia--Williamsburg","Ambassadors--United States--20th century","Civil rights--United States--History--20th century","European Economic Community","United States--Commerce--Europe","United States--Foreign relations","United States. 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Foreign Service","World War, 1939-1945","Diplomats--1940-1970","Diplomats--United States--20th century","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Photographs","Reports"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["11.50 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["11.50 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Photographs","Reports"],"date_range_isim":[1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries 1-4 are organized by record type. Series 5, Chronologial Files, contains professional papers from Tuthill's work for the State Department (Series 5.1), his subsequent time in the Private Sector (Series 5.2), followed by papers originating from his retirement years (Series 5.3).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: The majority of materials in Series 1-4 are directly connected to the materials filed chronologically in Series 5.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series 1-4 are organized by record type. Series 5, Chronologial Files, contains professional papers from Tuthill's work for the State Department (Series 5.1), his subsequent time in the Private Sector (Series 5.2), followed by papers originating from his retirement years (Series 5.3).","Note: The majority of materials in Series 1-4 are directly connected to the materials filed chronologically in Series 5."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e Class of 1932 College of William and Mary, Ambassador to Brazil and one of the leaders in the 1969 Salzburg Global Seminar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Excerpts from New York Times obituary:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e John W. Tuthill, who served as United States Ambassador to the European Economic Community and to Brazil, died on Sept. 9 in a Washington hospital. He was 85 and lived in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Mr. Tuthill, a highly regarded career diplomat, was Ambassador to the European Economic Community from 1962 to 1966. In 1964 he issued a warning in a speech to American businessmen visiting Brussels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Europeans, Mr. Tuthill told them, feared that American business was so powerful that it would eventually change Europe's way of life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Born in Montclair, N.J., he graduated from the College of William and Mary and received graduate degrees from Harvard and New York University. His diplomatic career extended from 1940 to 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e His memoir, ''Some Things to Some Men: Serving in the Foreign Service,'' was published by Minerva Press in 1996. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Knowledgebas: https://scrcwiki.libraries.wm.edu/john-w-tuthill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdministrative History:John W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Class of 1932 College of William and Mary, Ambassador to Brazil and one of the leaders in the 1969 Salzburg Global Seminar.","Excerpts from New York Times obituary:","John W. Tuthill, who served as United States Ambassador to the European Economic Community and to Brazil, died on Sept. 9 in a Washington hospital. He was 85 and lived in Washington.","Mr. Tuthill, a highly regarded career diplomat, was Ambassador to the European Economic Community from 1962 to 1966. In 1964 he issued a warning in a speech to American businessmen visiting Brussels.","Europeans, Mr. Tuthill told them, feared that American business was so powerful that it would eventually change Europe's way of life.","Born in Montclair, N.J., he graduated from the College of William and Mary and received graduate degrees from Harvard and New York University. His diplomatic career extended from 1940 to 1969.","His memoir, ''Some Things to Some Men: Serving in the Foreign Service,'' was published by Minerva Press in 1996. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Knowledgebas: https://scrcwiki.libraries.wm.edu/john-w-tuthill","Administrative History:John W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins.","John W. Tuthill worked for the Department of State from 1940 to 1969 in various positions, beginning as Vice Consul, Windsor, Canada.  Most of his later positions were in Germany and Europe where he was involved with the repair of the European economy after World War II. He also served in positions that dealt with ongoing American concerns in Europe. His final posting was as Ambassador to Brazil.  As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. He also taught at North Eastern University and John Hopkins."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Tuthill Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["John Tuthill Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArranged and rehoused by Michael Lusby, SCRC Staff, in Fall 2009.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Arranged and rehoused by Michael Lusby, SCRC Staff, in Fall 2009."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames Bill Papers (Mss. Acc. 2004.47) includes audiotapes of John Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill, John W, Some Things to Some Men : Serving in the Foreign Service. Montreux ; Minerva, 1996.\n  https://wm.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01COWM_INST/1tc7lat/alma991010370069703196\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["James Bill Papers (Mss. Acc. 2004.47) includes audiotapes of John Tuthill.","Tuthill, John W, Some Things to Some Men : Serving in the Foreign Service. Montreux ; Minerva, 1996.\n  https://wm.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01COWM_INST/1tc7lat/alma991010370069703196"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Wills Tuthill, a United States 20th century diplomat. The collection includes papers from Tuthill's years as a student and professor, his State Department career, his private career with international organizations and his retirement years.  He held many positions within the State Department, mostly in Germany and Europe, with his final posting as Ambassador to Brazil. As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. Papers include personal and professional correspondence, reports, photographs, newspaper and magazine articles, and publications by Tuthill and others with associated research.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Tuthill grouped this material as \"personal\" even though some of the papers relates to his career. Similar employment material is also filed in Series 5, Chronological Files. Includes biographical information, education and employment documents, family correspondence, and legal documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive address books (undated) and one daily planner, 1981, which also contains addresses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiographical data, including Tuthill's resumes and personal biography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiographical notes on Jean Monnet, President Kennedy, George Kennan, Fritz E. Oppenheimer, Colonel Henry MacCauley Bankhead, Branch Bocock, and The Brazilians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafts of an autobiographical story from 1932 -1947 with a few State Department memos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Transcript of Rika Schmidt's recognition of Rebecca G. Wellington, 1902-1911, U.S. Consul General, Saltzburg 1959-1962; \"Biographical Sketch of Leonard H. Marks\" undated; and newspaper articles on James Branch Bocock, all undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContracts, legal documents, correspondence, and bylaws for the purchase, repairs and living expenses of the condominium at the Colonnade Condominium complex. The condominium was purchased in 1976 and located in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Ambassador and Mrs. Tuthill while he was in Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill from his brother, friends and several institutions including the Aspen Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 11, 1937 letter to the Thomas F. Woodlock of the Wall Street Journal about \"the Spanish situation.\"  November 24, 1939 letter to The Editor of the Christian Science Monitor about the opinion of college students on international problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript from New York University, Graduate School of Business, undated. Application, correspondence, letters of reference and acceptance letter for entry into PhD program at New York University. Letters of acceptance to the Graduate School of ARts and Sciences at Harvard University. Typed vocabulary words in French, 4 pages, undated. Four papers dealing with finance and economics written while Tuthill was a student.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployment correspondence, applications, letters of reference, applications, resignation letters and more of John Tuthill. Job history includes positions with the Bankers Trust Company, Northeastern University and the Foreign Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarch 7, 1941 certificate signed by George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill as the Vice-Consul at Windsor, Ontario, Canada. November 5, 1951 certificate signed by Queen Elizabeth for George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill's appointment as Consul in London.  Foreign Service promotion certificates, 1945-1952, signed by Secretary of States, with attached United States seal and President of the United States heading.  Milestone certificates for 20 (1960) and 25 (1965) years of service, signed by Dean Rusk and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram for the February 9, 1962 Department of State Honor Awards Program where Tuthill received the highest honor of Superior Service. 1966 correspondence recommending John Tuthill for the Rockefeller Public Service Award and the Distinquished Service Award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation from The Lord Chamberlain to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tuthill to an Afternoon Party in the Garden of Buckingham Palace, July 12, 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calling cards for Ambassador Tuthill; card certifying Tuthill has registered with the \"National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel\" dated September 16, 1941; pass from the Soviet Union written in cyrillic and pass identifying Tuthill \"as a member of US Group CC..and authorized to enter all premises and areas occupied by the United States Group Coontrol Council (Germany), dated February 1, 1946.  Written in English, Russian and French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 28, 1969 letter from William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, to John Wills Tuthill wishing him well in his retirement and a certificate with his service dates.  January 15, 1968 letter from John  M. Steeves, Director General of the Foreign Service, thanking him for his service.  January 7, 1969 letter from President Lyndon B. Johnson thanking him for \"the outstanding manner in which you have carried out your responsibilities...\" Card with United States letterhead and notation \"with the compliments of the Ambassador of the United States of America,\" signed by Douglas McArthur II. Retirement congratulary note from George C. Wortley, Member of Congress, Ret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents September 8, 1958 State Department \"Officer Reference Report\" for John Wills Tuthill which shows his education, family, private sector jobs, training and government jobs and an attached \"Investigation Data Request\" form completed by Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch bulletins from Trinity Church in New York, 1936; newsletter from the PInk Beach Club and a flyer froM Erna Pinner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944 x-rays of Tuthill's front teeth, donator book for the Canadian Red Cross Society listing blood donations in 1943 and 1944, and a 1948 postcard rom the Health Department that his chest x-ray was \"satisfactory.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Humorous booklet \"Ten-Week Review of Industrial Finance\" by The Senior Industrials '40 V, \"and presented to Prof. Tuthill on November, 1939.  Program for the 1966 Silver Anniversary All-American Award from Sports Illustration with John T. Tuthill, senior economic officer, Paris Embassy, William and Mary, as an All-American Award Winner.  Monetary and post receipts from paris, dated 1975.  Calling card of Dr. Peter and Ingrid Wiesler. Undated notes from colleagues and friends.  Typed transcript entitled \"Quotations from 'Faith and Freedom' by Barbara Ward.\" Notes on a \"persona\" project by Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo transcripts of an oral history of John W. Tuthill by Charles Stuart Kennedy, the Director of the Foreign Affairs Oral History Program at Georgetown University.  The interview was on December 18, 1987 and the transcript completed in 1988.  One copy has some proofreading marks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoems, cartoons, and excerpts of sayings by others. Some of the poems are possibly written by Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments and accounts of Tuthill's retirement accounts and annuities, life insurance and health insurance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill's personal social security information; Social Security pamphlets; and correspondence with S.S. Administration.  Includes an August 8, 1969 letter from Tuthill to Social Security Commission giving his work history and asking if his account is in order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill Family genealogy and articles on family history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York Times obituary for John Tuthill and letters of condolence to family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonial Williamsburg pamphlets, hotel pamphlets and receipts for his stay at the Cascades in 1988.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated list by Marguerita W. Smith of items to go to Jack Tuthill.  Items include a daybed, Philco Radio, \"Our Card Table\" and other items.  December 16, 1944 letter from John W. Tuthill, Ottowa \"To Whom It May Concern\"  serving notice that his brother, Wills Tuthill, is named executor of his estate and a few other specific instructions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly photographs of Tuthill when he was Ambassador to Brazil, but also personal photographs of family and friends. Includes some photographs of important political figures such as President John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto of President Johnson with Tuthill during an Oval Office meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto album of Ambassador Tuthill's first visit to Salvador-Bahia. September 14, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Astronauts Armstrong and Gordon with Tuthill in Rio parade and a Reception. Oct. 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Ambassador Tuthill at the Marine Ball. Nov.1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill in meetings while ambassador to Brazil; 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill in ceremonies while ambassador to Brazil; 1966-69\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill in Brasilia; March 15, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill's visit to Goiania and Brasilia; April 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photos from Ceremony of the Signature of \"Declaracao Conjunta Brazil/EUA\", National Commission on Nuclear Energy; May 9, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto of Richard Nixon with Tuthill at an Embassy reception; May 13, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos and memorabilia from Amb. Tuthill's trip to Belem, Brazil; June 12, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Amb. Tuthill visiting Manaus, Brazil; June 15, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of reception given by Col and Mrs. Arthur S. Moura for Amb. and Mrs. Tuthill; June 29, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill at ceremony at Escola Estados Unidos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg (chairman of US Atomic Commission) with Amb. Tuthill; July 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Miss Universe 1967 and Hon. H.E. Vasco Leitao da Cunha with Amb. Tuthill at an Embassy party; Aug. 22, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos from International Song Festival, Rio, with Amb. Tuthill; Oct.27, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill awarding Marine Corporal Osmundsen a medal for heroic achievement in Vietnam; Oct. 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Amb. Tuthill at Operation Unitas VIII in Rio de Janeiro; Nov.10, 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Amb. Tuthill at the inauguration of the Corning Glass Factory and The Science Bienal; 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Kubisch Fan Club with Tuthill; April 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos from eve of U.S. elections while Tuthill was Amb. to Brazil; Nov. 5, 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbassador and Mrs. Tuthill in various casual settings while in Brazil; 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill in official meetings and ceremonies while Ambassador to the EEC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs during Tuthill's tenure as Ambassador to the ECC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortraits and headshots of Tuthill, while Ambassador to EEC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill in meetings and ceremonies as Ambassador to the E.E.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill's swearing-in ceremony as Ambassador to Brazil; June 8, 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill in Brazil as Ambassador, August - September 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of posed headshots and portraits of Ambassador Tuthill while in Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of President Kennedy in the Oval Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of President Lyndon Johnson in Europe – possibly while Tuthill was Ambassador to EEC in mid-1960s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photograph of Tuthill as a William and Mary football player, a young man and professor at John Hopkins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is divided into Publicity, Publications, and Speeches headings. Material includes articles, stories, and editorials in newspapers, magazines, and other publications concerning John W. Tuthill's activities and interests while an employee of the Department of State and as a representative of other international groups. Articles concern his speeches, his reports, his activities, his policies, his career, and other matters. Some articles come from press releases by the U.S Government and others. Some editorials are written by Tuthill and include related correspondence and responses. His speeches are given to international and national audiences during his career and retirement. Books and papers published by Tuthill, the U.S. Government, friends, peers, and others are also included, often with notes and research. Tuthill's research on \"The Hitler Project.\" Much of this material is pertinant to Tuthill's professional activities and correlate to the material in Series 5 Chronological Files where similar material is also filed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews articles about the nomination of Tuthill to be the Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles and magazine, \"Times of Brazil\" re: Tuthill as Ambassador of Brazil; May – June 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles re: Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Aug – Sept 1966\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles concerning Tuthill in Brazil (mostly in Portuguese); Jan – April 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMagazine articles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Jan. – April 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles about Brazil and Tuthill; May – June 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles about Tuthill in Brazil; July – Oct. 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly photocopies of news articles on Carlos Lacerda, the Frente Ampla leader.  He met with Tuthill and the State Department was concerned.  Includes an unclassified memo about the situation created by Tuthill's social meetings with Lacerda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States and Brazilian press articles on U.S. and Brazilian relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Nov. – Dec. 1967, Jan. – Feb. 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper and magazine articles about Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Sept. – Dec. 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles on Brazilian matters, some which mention Tuthill.  Most are written in Portuguese.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photocopies of editorials and newspaper articles about foreign affairs.  Draft of papers written by Tuthill, such as \"Reflections on American Diplomacy\" and \"American and European Integration (Section II).\" Includes the January 1987 Progress Report of the Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security, a few 1987 editions of the Department of State \"Current Policy,\" \"Charter, State Department - American Private Sector, Overseas Security Advisory Council,\" undated, and a photocopy of chapter 9 of \"La Decadence (193201939) by Jean-Baptiste Duroselle\" published in 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous articles and publications dealing with trade policy and U.S. foreign policy; includes editorials written by Tuthill; 1944-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournals and pubications from Europe, mostly in German. Includes a John Hopkins Magazine with an article by John Tuthill, \"The New Europe: A Force to be Respected,\" December 1964-January 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet, OECD Economic Development, Occasional Studies, July 1976, and related newspaper articles.  Particulary deals with Western Europe and France.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material on the distribution and promotion of Tuthill's book, \"Some Things to Some People.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHitler Project; Tuthill correspondence on proposal to study the rise of Hitler to power; Oct 1984 – Oct 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence seeking financial support for project; June-Dec 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejection letters from National Endowment for the Humanities for project proposal titled \"Diplomatic and Journalistic Reporting on the Rise of Hitler\"; 1987-1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejection and acceptance letters for funding of project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProject proposal, resume and background information on project historians and researchers; undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation on Tuthill's book, Some Things To Some Men; book Publishing through American Literacy Press and self-publishing; Information re: the Hitler Project. Includes a paper \"Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Plan for the Organization of an Institute for the Study of Diplomacy,\" January 1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence with friend, Francis T. Williamson, an academic and associated with the Foreign Service.  These letters are often silly and full of jokes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of letters re: Francis Williamson and articles about him; 1964-1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral drafts of paper on Francis T. Williamson entitled \"Francis T. Williamson - Extraordinary Envoy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications of Tuthill's work and speeches; Virginia State Ports Authority Publication, 1965; Tuthill speech,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed draft of a chapter on \"Irving Brown\" from a book by Ben Rathbun, sent to Tuthill for review of a quotation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related and are not written by Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related.  Written by Tuthill and others.  Includes an autobiographical series about Albert J. Guerard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles on college sports in relationship to academics, race, and other controversial areas.  Many articles about the NCAA policies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Austria-Past, Present and Future\" by the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Tradition and Change Seminars. 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Publication by the Jean Monnet Foundation entitled \"Batir L'Europe\" (1992) and other publications concerning Austria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents January 1959 speech on\"American Trade Policy and Europe\" given to the Institut International d'etudes et de Recherches Duplomatiques and Centre Culturel Amercain. June 2, 1959 speech before the American Club about \"economic and financial problems that have confronted the United States Government and private individuals and corporations in France.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents October 12, 1960 lecture \"The United States:  Economic Position\" given at the NATO Defense College and noted as \"NATO Unclassified.\" November 81, 1960 \"Remarks to be made at the American Chamber of Commerce.\" November 23, 1960 Statement by the U.S. Representative at the Preparatory Committee Meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor speech on economies of the Soviet Bloc and the Free World.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speeches including \"The Deep South\" and \"The Atlantic Partnership.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Speech entitled \"The Atlantic Partnership:  Problems and Prospects - An American Apraisal\" to the Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce and Industry on March 24, 1966 with related correspondence and publicity,  including the \"Industrie-Und Handels Blatt.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommencement speech given at MacMurray College where Tuthill's brother, Oliver W. Tuthill, was a trustee. Related correspondence included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Tuthill's commencement address to MacMurray College on May 28, 1967 with related correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill's speeches while in Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches, notes, correspondence and news articles related to Ambassador Tuthill's trip to the United States from September 17 – October 14, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches and statements given by Tuthill at various events in Brazil; 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on foreign policy, international affairs and related topics. Other reports are found in Series 5: Chronological Files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Report entitled \"Conditions in Former German Territory Now under Polish Administration\" by Arthur Bliss Lane, Ambassador to Poland.  1947.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith approval of the State Department, Tuthill traveled to a few southern states to access the racial situation. He went to Williamsburg, Virginia; Dallas, Texas; Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi; and New Orleans, Louisiana. He talked with a black chauffeur in Williamsburg about race relations and just missed the final Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports written by Tuthill in regards to Western Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on international affairs and American ambassadors with related news articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport by Tuthill to Jimmy Carter re: foreign policy and U.S. Embassies abroad; 1976\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is divided into 3 subseries that correspond to the 2 stages of Tuthill's career and his retirement. Subseries 1: State Department Years; subseries 2: Private Sector Years; and subseries 3: Retirement Years. The folder titles reflect Tuthill's location, affiliation or position when the files were created, but the folders also include all of his professional and personal papers for that period. The dates and titles of Tuthill's postings and positions are noted in the subseries descriptions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mostly professional correspondence, memos and reports. Correspondence with friends and peers; legal documents; speeches; newspaper articles and more are included. Correspondence with foreign service friends often contains confidential topics with \"restricted-personal\" sometimes noted on the letter. During certain periods, some letters have the name of the correspondent handwritten or typed on the side of the letter. Reports, speeches and other related material are also located in other Series. The locations in the folder titles correspond to where Tuthill lived or worked during the time period. 1940-1944: Vice-Consul at Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico; 3rd Secretary and Vice Consul at Ottawa, Canada and Vice-Consul to Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 1944-1956: U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs; Chief of Finance of Military Goverment of Bavaria, stationed in Munich; part of the American Delegation to Moscow; Consul of the United States; Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation; Adviser to Danube Conference in Belgrave, Yugoslavia; Advisor at U.N. Commission for Indonesia; Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden; Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Embassy; Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity; Director of U.S. Operations Mission to Germany; and Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. 1957-1965: Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France; Director in Office of European Regional Affairs; Minister-Counselor of Economic Affairs of the United States Delegation to NATO and the OEEC (OSRO); Ambassador; alternate delegate to Organization for European Economic Cooperation; Representative at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador. 1966-1969: Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports, editorials, resignation from Northeastern University, acceptance into the Department of State, Foreign Service, and a letter regarding excess charges in hauling Mrs. Gillepsie's piano in Turkey.  Includes reports, \"Origin and Scope of Export Price Control\" and \"Survey of Windsor Industry\"  and Tuthill's Foreign Language Report.  Correspondence about transfer to Mazatlan, Mexico and Ottawa, Canada.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 18, 1941 to September 10, 1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 10 to December 18, 1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.  January - June, 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. July-December 1943 to April 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, report on Canadian Post War Commercial Policy and obituaries of Jay P. Moffat (ambass. to Canada).  Includes photocopy of a typed February 11, 1943 letter to \"Mr. President\" presumably from Tuthill in New Delhi, India about the \"fast to capacity\" of Gandhi and the complex political situation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; speech for the Montreal Canadian Club; reports and papers related to the American Embassy in Ottawa; speech to Quebec Rotary club; and editorial to the American Foreign Service Journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about new assignment as a U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs, December 1944.  Includes authorization to travel to Germany; funeral program from Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Memorial Service and official orders from the State Department. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded is a 14 page personal account of the unconditional surrender in Berlin entitled \"Account of trip to Berlin on 8/9 May, 1945\" by Fritz Ernst Oppenheimer with the letterhead of the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, G-5 Division, Legal Branch. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOppenheimer accompanied the German Officers from Stendal to Berlin. In detail, he describes the German Officers, Berlin from the air and land, the wording of the surrender, the signing ceremony and a transcription of his conversation with Keitel on the plane returning to Flensburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos and letters on German economy, imports, and exports; letters to James D. Riddleberger (Chief of Division of Central European Affairs); letters about his desire to leave the Foreign Service or be assigned to Washington, D.C. area; and his reassignment to Munich to be Chief of Finance of Military Government in Bavaria.  Includes program of Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, Jr. address at Stuttgart, Germany on September 6, 1946.  Reports on reparation and other important post war matters are included, often with his opinions on how things could be handled differently. On December 27, 1946 he is ordered to \"proceed...to Warsaw, Poland for the purpose of consulting with Ambassador Lane and his Staff on the subject of the Polish Admininstered Area of German in order to prepare a joint report...then return to Berlin.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos and letters on the implementation of the Marshall Plan; memo to Ambassador Murphy about European dependence on German economy; report on import/export of German coal; memos on Denmark \u0026amp; Czech; claims to the Rhine and trade activity; letters from family and friends; and appointment of Tuthill to new positions.  Tuthill was part of the American Delegation to Moscow. A \"secret\" (with line through it and 'unclassified' written) letter from Louis A. Wiesner gives Tuthill advice on how to proceed.  Other memos about the Council of Foreign Ministers and the U.S. Delegation are included.  In May, Tuthill is assigned back to the United States, promoted as a Foreign Service Officer in the State Department and is appointed \"Consul of the United States\" in July and later as an Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation. Even while stateside, Tuthill is involved in memos, discussions and reports about postwar Europe and Germany.  Some personal letters are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Arnold Brecht about the Military Government in Berlin; Inland transport; matters in European recovery; problems associated with transport around the Iron Curtain; correspondence with Robert Murphy (U.S. Political Advisor for Germany); and memos outlining Tuthill's visits to campuses to discuss opportunities in foreign service.  Tuthill is still stationed in Washington, D.C. but is designated an \"Adviser on the United States Delegation to the International Conference to Consider Free Navigation of the Danube...\" One 19 page report is entitled \"Suggestions for Improving The Foreign Service and Its Administration to Meet Its War and Post-War Responsibilities.\"  One \"secret and personal\" letter from Robert Murphy talks of the Danube Conference.  Includes some financial information and personal correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1949, Tuthill is appointed U.S. advisor at the U.N. Commission for Indonesia, but returns stateside and brought \"back into the Berlin aspects of the German situation.\"  He's unsure of his future position due to the reorganization of the department.  Includes a copy of the words and music for \"A Foreign Service Song.\" Correspondence includes memos on the war between Netherlands and Indonesia and the Soviet role in the matter and the State Department's position on Yugoslavia.  During 1949, Tuthill was appointed Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden and stationed at the American Embassy in Stockholm. His 1949 and 1950 letters and memos concern Sweden and the Korean War.  In 1951, he writes about leave time due him.  He is turned down from his application to the Marine Corps due to his physical, but has a new State Department appointment as  \"Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Ambassador.\"  Most 1951 letters are between friends and fellow state department employees.  These letters intermix personal topics with state department concerns.  Other personal items, such as a change to his life insurance, are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John David Linebaugh concerning the rumor of about a Peer's daughter who is transitioning.\nCorrespondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis T. Williamson, Brewster Morris, Dept. of State: German Political Affairs, other foreign service employees, and friends.  \nMany letters are written as pranks or tongue-in-cheek. No professional foreign service related material are filed with these years.  Letter with submission of some comments about Soviet Union to the New Yorker.  In September 1952, Tuthill is appointed Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis Irvin, James Conant, Willy Brandt, Peter Laukhuff, Arthur Foley, Daniel Margolies, Fritz Oppenheimer and others.  Includes July 16, 1954 speech given in Hamburg, Germany on recent trade developments. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter concerning Tuthill's letter in the \"Foreign Service Journal.\" Speech to the Junior FSO's and Mr. Saltzmann given by Al Siebert.  In October 1954, Tuthill is appointed Director of the U.S. Operations Mission to Germany.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes newspaper articles about the appointment and transcript of article from the London Spectator about Joseph McCarthy.  Many letters are marked \"Personal\" though most still touch on Foreign Service matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Michael Harris, Harold Sweatt, Oliver Wills Tuthill, Alan Gerhardt, John D. Hickerson and others. Includes final draft of January 7, 1955 Hamburg Speech; certificate showing Tuthill satisfactorily completed \"Conversational German;\" commendation to Tuthill and others from Dulles; and memo to the Director of Personnel stating that John Wills Tuthill \"has been certified as to loyalty in accordance with the requirements of Section 510 of the Mutual Security Act of 1951.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Robert Geisinger; Eugene Davidson; Martin Hillenbrand; Jim O'Donnell of Saturday Evening Post; Loy W. Henderson; F.W. Darnell, Chief Performance Evaluation Branch in answer to Tuthill's request for his standing in Class 2 and end-user reports; Robert Brandin; Stuart Van Dyke of International Cooperation Administration about Bill Minot, ICA and other topics; Frank White of American Machine \u0026amp; Foundry Compnay; Douglas Dillon; Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Special Assistant to the Director, Office of German Affairs about declassification of certain material in the Bonn Embassy; George L. West, Jr. Officer in Charge of French-Iberian Affairs about Tuthill's new position, leave time, Wristonees and more; Melvin Lasky; William L. Batt; Michael Harris about destroying all his old files; Daniel F. Margolies, Officer-in-Charge of German Economic Affairs; Oliver Tuthill; James Conant about his early Paris experiences and his opinion of German leadership; Roy Roberts of the Kansas City Star about his editorial and others. Stated on a March 21, 1956 press release, Tuthill is reassigned as Senior Economic Officer at the American Embassy, Paris (USOM to France, Counselor with Personal Rank of Minister), but the official telegram does not arrive until June 15, 1956 after Tuthill is in Paris.  A July 18, 1956 letter signed by Dwight Eisenhower officially accords him the rank of Minister during his tenure as Director, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. Some of the correspondence is about how the State Department is handling assignments, leave time, language courses, money and other things.  Suez Canal, Germany, France, Mideast and other foreign matters are topics mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with Merritt N. Cootes, American Consul in Algiers; Walter Dowling, Ambassador to Seoul, Korea; Joseph Kiernam; Loy W. Henderson, Deputy Under Secretary of State; Francis T. Williamson with silly subjects; Lincoln Gordon; Walter Williams, the Under Secretary of Commerce; J. Robert Schaetzel, Special Assistant for Atomic Energy Affairs, about visiting a nuclear facility while on leave in Chicago; Joseph A. Harary, American Consul, report on \"Franco-American Friendship Day\" at the International far of Marseille; Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 speech given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. Letters to his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 and 1958 speeches given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.  Letter from The Rev. Marcus B. Hall about the health of Tuthill's Aunt, Mrs. Sellick.  Correspondence with his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Report in English and French \"Documentation Centre of the Action Committee for the United States of Europe, The European Community and the Under-Developed Countries. Report \" Action Committee for the United States of Europe, Joint Declaration Adpted Unanimously by the Committee, Seventh Session, 19 and 20 November 1959, Paris.  Copy of typed notes on the status of discussions on the 'Little Free Trade Area' and on probable developments, June 28, 1959.   Correspondence with friends and peers in the State Department including W. Walton Butterworth, Miriam Camps, Bertrand de Jouvenel and others.  On September 9, 1959 Tuthill is designated Director, Office of European Regional Affairs, possibly stationed in the United States.  Includes a poem \"Thoughts on the Franc\" by Hillaire Belloc as recalled by H.F. Colt and a newspaper article about American and French relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tissue paper carbon letter from Jean Monnet to George Many, President of the AFL-CIO about the dollar problem.  Copy of Tuthill's \"Officer Preference Report\" which lists his duties as \"Director, Office of European Regional Affairs -- covering NATO, OMEC, EEC, EIRATCH, Coal and Steel Community and other European Regional Organizations.  On June 16, 1960, Tuthill is assigned to Paris, USRO as Economic Officer, Counselor of Mission for Economic Affairs.  Includes an August 1, 1960 letter from Presdent Dwight Eisenhower according Tuthill the rank of Minister in his new postion. Tuthill was also designated as the United States representative on the OECD Preparatory Committee.  Memo from Edzard S. Hermberg with statistics on the \"U.S. Balance of Payments\" for Tuthill's talk to the NATO War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence and appointment letters and memos. Includes a letter from Dean Rusk giving Tuthill the personal rank of Ambassador and confirming his assignment to Paris and a letter form John F. Kennedy appointing him alternate U.S. Representative at the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (oeec). An \"Officer Preference Report\" is included. Some memos are copies of letters sent to all ambassadors and chiefs of missions. A carbon copy of a bill draft from the Secretary of State to the President to permit the President to appoint \"a representative of the United States to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development who shall be an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary\" (bill: S. 1891). Includes newspaper articles about Tuthill and his new posting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with Walter W. Heller, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers; Ingemar Hagglof; Foy D. Kohler; John Renner; Francois Duchene; Orville Freeman and others. Norbert Muhlen congratulates Tuthill on receiving the Superior Service Award of the Foreign Service.  Some letters deal with the \"OECD Participation Act\" which would help Tuthill with an appointment as Chief of Mission, Class 2.  Letter from President Kenny authorizing Tuthill to represent the United States at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador, a newly designed post in Brussels. Includes paperwork for the new appointment and a biographical data sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Robert Gilpin Ervin; Lady Jackson; Harold Sweatt; Fritz Oppenheimer; Sven Dithmer; Stephen Laird; Roy Roberts; Jean Rey, Arthur Dean; James Conant; Lady Barbara Ward Jackson' John Cauley; Keith McHugh; William J. Crockett and Hubert Humphrey. Tuthill expresses his opinions on current and foreign affairs, newspaper reports and news of friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes a letter from James Riddleberger, ambassador to Austria. Includes a booklet entitled \"Seminario Di Alti Studi Di Politica Internazionale...\" with a handmade version with photograph and short bio of the participants in the \"Fourth Round Table,\" March 1964.  Includes a \"New Front\" interview with John Tuthill, the U.S. Ambassador to the Common Market, entitled \"Our Man in the Common Market,\" dated April 1964.  Includes a page from an unknown publication about an October 7th luncheon where Tuthill was the speaker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes correspondence with C. Grove Haines, Stephen Laird, Madame Henze, F.C. Lane, Donald Emerson, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Mrs. Francis T. Williamson, William Crockett, Anthony Neville and others.  Also, includes Tuthill's speech \"to the Trade Expansion Mission of the N.A.M.\" and a May 25, 1964 report for \"George Ball, Robert Schaetzel, John Tuthill\" from Stephen Laird about French exports.  Topics include personnel matters, personal affairs and State Department concerns.  Includes New York Times article \"Europe is Vexed by U.S. Business,\" October 8, 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, with many letters congratulating Tuthill on his Ambassador to Brazil posting.  Includes several newspaper articles about the ECC and Tuthill's posting to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed tissue paper carbon of the \"Oath of Office\" ceremony appointing Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil. Includes an audio tape of the ceremony which is shelved in a separate location.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes a letter from David Rockefeller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, while Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles, itinerary and photos regarding Elizabeth Jones, an artist who graduated from Vassar College and visited Brazil with Ambassador Tuthill as the official host.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes his official notification of the date of his retirement from the Department of State on January 31, 1969 and other correspondence and official material concerning his retirement.  Includes a typed list entitled \"Message of Condolence-Senator Robert Kennedy-Diplomatic Corps...Brazilian Government...Military...Associations and Groups\" with official's name, country, title and whether a note, telegram or calling card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and a few news articles about the resignation of Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence and material about his retirement and Department of State matters in Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes official acceptance of his retirement; medical records; insurance records and concerns; correspondence; a few news articles; and other government material and forms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Daily Planners for Honorable Tuthill while he was Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuestbook of Ambassador Tuthill in Brazil.  Approximately one quarter filled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding Operation Topsy.  Operation Topsy was about reducing the Foreign Embassy staff in Brazil.  Includes letter to Richard Nixon. Organized alphabetically by correspondent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on Operation Topsy in Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatistics on the effects of Operation Topsy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles and other publicity on Operation Topsy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter to the President, memos, reports and correspondence concerning his retirement as Ambassador to Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a short biography of Jean Monnet who was a Frenchman involved in foreign service matters before, between and after the two World Wars. Mostly correspondence between Monnet and Tuthill with copies of Monnet's communications with other U.S. Administrators such as a telegram from Lyndon B. Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches and interviews provided by Jean Monnett regarding European Common Market; 1959-1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoint Declarations made by the Action Committee for the United States of Europe of which Jean Monnet is president. 1960-69\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview with Tuthill about Monnet; biographical essay by Tuthill re: Monnett; articles about Monnet; 1983-89\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill continued his interest in foreign affairs by leading various international organizations and seminars. He was the Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Foundation. He was involved in other international organizations and foreign affairs during this time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while Director-General of The Atlantic Institute, Paris, France; 1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on The Atlantic Institute For International Affairs, Paris; 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial related to the Atlantic Institute while Tuthill was Director and other professional/personal material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence between Tuthill and General Stehlin about the \"field of aeronautics\" in regard to security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, reception guest list, invitations, and brochures while Tuthill was Director of Atlantic Institute; 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Salzburg Seminar; 1977.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies.  Includes a project proposal by Sigmund Cohen entitled \"Atlantic Relations Clearing House.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill and John Anderson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation; Salzburg Seminar; 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and report re: Cosmos Club, Salzburg Seminar, British-North American Committee, and Harvard University; 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBylaws and Articles of Incorporation of Salzburg Seminar while Tuthill is President of the organization; 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTuthill's participation as the Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow; brochure from Transylvannia University; 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill and notes from a meeting of the Business Advisory Council while Tuthill president of Salzburg Seminar; Jan.-Mar. 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; includes Letter to Warren E. Burger; April-June 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; July-Oct 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; Nov-Dec 1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill and newsletter from Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; April-June 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Atlantic Institute and the Salzburg Seminar; July-Dec 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; Dec. 1981\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill and a Value Survey Module; Jan-Feb 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Oct 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov-Dec 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re: Tuthill's acceptance of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship at The University of Evansville; July-Oct 1982\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Nov 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrouzet's report on Salzburg Seminar; 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 23-Dec 1983\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; 1981-1985 and undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-June 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; July-Sept 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Oct-Nov 20, 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 21-Dec 1984\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; April-May 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; June-Aug 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bylaws of the Salzburg Seminar, brochures and map of the Salzburg area and a brochure \"Swen's Policy of Neutrality\" by Sverker Astrom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Oct 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Found.; Nov-Dec 1985\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-April 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.  May-Aug 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill and interview with Vernon Walters, the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.; Jan-Mar 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-June 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Aug-Dec 1987\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-Mar 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-Aug 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Dec 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on Austrian social and political history; articles on Austrian foreign Policy,1983-87\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill while in Austria; articles about Austria, 1979-1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John W. Tuthill continued to be active in the foreign relations world.  He corresponded with U.S. statesmen; State Department employees - both present and past; foreign leaders and associates; and many of the movers and shakers of the foreign service. These files also contain personal correspondence, though mainly with friends made through his career.  They also contain reports, editorials, clippings, stories, and some personal business material.  Correspondence about the publishing of his book \"Some Things to Some Men\" is included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill; Jean Monnet Council; April-Aug 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and reports re: Tuthill; letters to George Mitchell and Anita Hill regarding appointment of Clarence Thomas to Supreme Court; Sept-Oct 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJean Monnet Council Program for the 1990's; Conference on the Legacy of Monnet and Contemporary Europe; 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence by Tuthill to various people including James Bill, Sen. William Cohen; Jan-Feb 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Hurry Up, Europe\"; Mar-April 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill re: Harpers concerning article he had written, June-Oct 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Eastern Europe-Proposal for a New Start\"; Nov-Dec 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePosition paper written by Henry S. Reuss and Tuthill on America's role in Europe, \"A New Role for America in the New Europe,\" 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Tuthill; story about Carol, Tuthill's deceased daughter; Jan-Mar 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Issue of Cosmos with commentary by Tuthill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material.  Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters.  Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.  Includes issue of\"Mediterranean Quarterly.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Many references to Tuthill's book \"Some Things To Some Men.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. 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The collection includes papers from Tuthill's years as a student and professor, his State Department career, his private career with international organizations and his retirement years.  He held many positions within the State Department, mostly in Germany and Europe, with his final posting as Ambassador to Brazil. As a private citizen, he was Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Austrian Foundation. Papers include personal and professional correspondence, reports, photographs, newspaper and magazine articles, and publications by Tuthill and others with associated research.","Scope and Contents John Tuthill grouped this material as \"personal\" even though some of the papers relates to his career. Similar employment material is also filed in Series 5, Chronological Files. Includes biographical information, education and employment documents, family correspondence, and legal documents.","Five address books (undated) and one daily planner, 1981, which also contains addresses.","Biographical data, including Tuthill's resumes and personal biography.","Biographical notes on Jean Monnet, President Kennedy, George Kennan, Fritz E. Oppenheimer, Colonel Henry MacCauley Bankhead, Branch Bocock, and The Brazilians.","Drafts of an autobiographical story from 1932 -1947 with a few State Department memos.","Scope and Contents Transcript of Rika Schmidt's recognition of Rebecca G. Wellington, 1902-1911, U.S. Consul General, Saltzburg 1959-1962; \"Biographical Sketch of Leonard H. Marks\" undated; and newspaper articles on James Branch Bocock, all undated.","Contracts, legal documents, correspondence, and bylaws for the purchase, repairs and living expenses of the condominium at the Colonnade Condominium complex. The condominium was purchased in 1976 and located in Washington, D.C.","Correspondence between Ambassador and Mrs. Tuthill while he was in Brazil.","Correspondence with Tuthill from his brother, friends and several institutions including the Aspen Institute.","January 11, 1937 letter to the Thomas F. Woodlock of the Wall Street Journal about \"the Spanish situation.\"  November 24, 1939 letter to The Editor of the Christian Science Monitor about the opinion of college students on international problems.","Transcript from New York University, Graduate School of Business, undated. Application, correspondence, letters of reference and acceptance letter for entry into PhD program at New York University. Letters of acceptance to the Graduate School of ARts and Sciences at Harvard University. Typed vocabulary words in French, 4 pages, undated. Four papers dealing with finance and economics written while Tuthill was a student.","Employment correspondence, applications, letters of reference, applications, resignation letters and more of John Tuthill. Job history includes positions with the Bankers Trust Company, Northeastern University and the Foreign Service.","March 7, 1941 certificate signed by George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill as the Vice-Consul at Windsor, Ontario, Canada. November 5, 1951 certificate signed by Queen Elizabeth for George the Sixth approving John W. Tuthill's appointment as Consul in London.  Foreign Service promotion certificates, 1945-1952, signed by Secretary of States, with attached United States seal and President of the United States heading.  Milestone certificates for 20 (1960) and 25 (1965) years of service, signed by Dean Rusk and others.","Program for the February 9, 1962 Department of State Honor Awards Program where Tuthill received the highest honor of Superior Service. 1966 correspondence recommending John Tuthill for the Rockefeller Public Service Award and the Distinquished Service Award.","Invitation from The Lord Chamberlain to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tuthill to an Afternoon Party in the Garden of Buckingham Palace, July 12, 1951.","Scope and Contents Calling cards for Ambassador Tuthill; card certifying Tuthill has registered with the \"National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel\" dated September 16, 1941; pass from the Soviet Union written in cyrillic and pass identifying Tuthill \"as a member of US Group CC..and authorized to enter all premises and areas occupied by the United States Group Coontrol Council (Germany), dated February 1, 1946.  Written in English, Russian and French.","January 28, 1969 letter from William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, to John Wills Tuthill wishing him well in his retirement and a certificate with his service dates.  January 15, 1968 letter from John  M. Steeves, Director General of the Foreign Service, thanking him for his service.  January 7, 1969 letter from President Lyndon B. Johnson thanking him for \"the outstanding manner in which you have carried out your responsibilities...\" Card with United States letterhead and notation \"with the compliments of the Ambassador of the United States of America,\" signed by Douglas McArthur II. Retirement congratulary note from George C. Wortley, Member of Congress, Ret.","Scope and Contents September 8, 1958 State Department \"Officer Reference Report\" for John Wills Tuthill which shows his education, family, private sector jobs, training and government jobs and an attached \"Investigation Data Request\" form completed by Tuthill.","Church bulletins from Trinity Church in New York, 1936; newsletter from the PInk Beach Club and a flyer froM Erna Pinner.","1944 x-rays of Tuthill's front teeth, donator book for the Canadian Red Cross Society listing blood donations in 1943 and 1944, and a 1948 postcard rom the Health Department that his chest x-ray was \"satisfactory.\"","Scope and Contents Humorous booklet \"Ten-Week Review of Industrial Finance\" by The Senior Industrials '40 V, \"and presented to Prof. Tuthill on November, 1939.  Program for the 1966 Silver Anniversary All-American Award from Sports Illustration with John T. Tuthill, senior economic officer, Paris Embassy, William and Mary, as an All-American Award Winner.  Monetary and post receipts from paris, dated 1975.  Calling card of Dr. Peter and Ingrid Wiesler. Undated notes from colleagues and friends.  Typed transcript entitled \"Quotations from 'Faith and Freedom' by Barbara Ward.\" Notes on a \"persona\" project by Tuthill.","Two transcripts of an oral history of John W. Tuthill by Charles Stuart Kennedy, the Director of the Foreign Affairs Oral History Program at Georgetown University.  The interview was on December 18, 1987 and the transcript completed in 1988.  One copy has some proofreading marks.","Poems, cartoons, and excerpts of sayings by others. Some of the poems are possibly written by Tuthill.","Documents and accounts of Tuthill's retirement accounts and annuities, life insurance and health insurance","Tuthill's personal social security information; Social Security pamphlets; and correspondence with S.S. Administration.  Includes an August 8, 1969 letter from Tuthill to Social Security Commission giving his work history and asking if his account is in order.","Tuthill Family genealogy and articles on family history.","New York Times obituary for John Tuthill and letters of condolence to family members.","Correspondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Correspondence, honors, articles, programs and other publications. Other Correspondence, ephemera and mass mailings are also in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Colonial Williamsburg pamphlets, hotel pamphlets and receipts for his stay at the Cascades in 1988.","Scope and Contents Undated list by Marguerita W. Smith of items to go to Jack Tuthill.  Items include a daybed, Philco Radio, \"Our Card Table\" and other items.  December 16, 1944 letter from John W. Tuthill, Ottowa \"To Whom It May Concern\"  serving notice that his brother, Wills Tuthill, is named executor of his estate and a few other specific instructions.","Mostly photographs of Tuthill when he was Ambassador to Brazil, but also personal photographs of family and friends. Includes some photographs of important political figures such as President John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson.","Photo of President Johnson with Tuthill during an Oval Office meeting.","Photo album of Ambassador Tuthill's first visit to Salvador-Bahia. September 14, 1966","Photos of Astronauts Armstrong and Gordon with Tuthill in Rio parade and a Reception. Oct. 1966","Photos of Ambassador Tuthill at the Marine Ball. Nov.1966","Tuthill in meetings while ambassador to Brazil; 1966","Photos of Tuthill in ceremonies while ambassador to Brazil; 1966-69","Photos of Tuthill in Brasilia; March 15, 1967","Photos of Tuthill's visit to Goiania and Brasilia; April 1967","Scope and Contents Photos from Ceremony of the Signature of \"Declaracao Conjunta Brazil/EUA\", National Commission on Nuclear Energy; May 9, 1967","Photo of Richard Nixon with Tuthill at an Embassy reception; May 13, 1967","Photos and memorabilia from Amb. Tuthill's trip to Belem, Brazil; June 12, 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill visiting Manaus, Brazil; June 15, 1967","Photos of reception given by Col and Mrs. Arthur S. Moura for Amb. and Mrs. Tuthill; June 29, 1967","Photos of Tuthill at ceremony at Escola Estados Unidos.","Photos of Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg (chairman of US Atomic Commission) with Amb. Tuthill; July 1967","Photos of Miss Universe 1967 and Hon. H.E. Vasco Leitao da Cunha with Amb. Tuthill at an Embassy party; Aug. 22, 1967","Photos from International Song Festival, Rio, with Amb. Tuthill; Oct.27, 1967","Photos of Tuthill awarding Marine Corporal Osmundsen a medal for heroic achievement in Vietnam; Oct. 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill at Operation Unitas VIII in Rio de Janeiro; Nov.10, 1967","Photos of Amb. Tuthill at the inauguration of the Corning Glass Factory and The Science Bienal; 1967","Photos of Kubisch Fan Club with Tuthill; April 1968","Photos from eve of U.S. elections while Tuthill was Amb. to Brazil; Nov. 5, 1968","Ambassador and Mrs. Tuthill in various casual settings while in Brazil; 1969.","Tuthill in official meetings and ceremonies while Ambassador to the EEC.","Photographs during Tuthill's tenure as Ambassador to the ECC.","Portraits and headshots of Tuthill, while Ambassador to EEC.","Tuthill in meetings and ceremonies as Ambassador to the E.E.C.","Photos of Tuthill's swearing-in ceremony as Ambassador to Brazil; June 8, 1966","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings while ambassador to Brazil.","Tuthill in Brazil as Ambassador, August - September 1966.","Photos of posed headshots and portraits of Ambassador Tuthill while in Brazil.","Photos of Tuthill in casual unofficial settings.","Photograph of President Kennedy in the Oval Office.","Photograph of President Lyndon Johnson in Europe – possibly while Tuthill was Ambassador to EEC in mid-1960s.","Includes photograph of Tuthill as a William and Mary football player, a young man and professor at John Hopkins.","This series is divided into Publicity, Publications, and Speeches headings. Material includes articles, stories, and editorials in newspapers, magazines, and other publications concerning John W. Tuthill's activities and interests while an employee of the Department of State and as a representative of other international groups. Articles concern his speeches, his reports, his activities, his policies, his career, and other matters. Some articles come from press releases by the U.S Government and others. Some editorials are written by Tuthill and include related correspondence and responses. His speeches are given to international and national audiences during his career and retirement. Books and papers published by Tuthill, the U.S. Government, friends, peers, and others are also included, often with notes and research. Tuthill's research on \"The Hitler Project.\" Much of this material is pertinant to Tuthill's professional activities and correlate to the material in Series 5 Chronological Files where similar material is also filed.","Newspaper articles.","News articles about the nomination of Tuthill to be the Ambassador to Brazil.","Newspaper articles and magazine, \"Times of Brazil\" re: Tuthill as Ambassador of Brazil; May – June 1966","Newspaper articles re: Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Aug – Sept 1966","Articles concerning Tuthill in Brazil (mostly in Portuguese); Jan – April 1967","Magazine articles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Jan. – April 1967","Articles about Brazil and Tuthill; May – June 1967","Articles about Tuthill in Brazil; July – Oct. 1967","Mostly photocopies of news articles on Carlos Lacerda, the Frente Ampla leader.  He met with Tuthill and the State Department was concerned.  Includes an unclassified memo about the situation created by Tuthill's social meetings with Lacerda.","United States and Brazilian press articles on U.S. and Brazilian relations.","Articles regarding Tuthill in Brazil; Nov. – Dec. 1967, Jan. – Feb. 1968","Newspaper and magazine articles about Tuthill while Ambassador to Brazil; Sept. – Dec. 1968","Newspaper articles on Brazilian matters, some which mention Tuthill.  Most are written in Portuguese.","Scope and Contents Photocopies of editorials and newspaper articles about foreign affairs.  Draft of papers written by Tuthill, such as \"Reflections on American Diplomacy\" and \"American and European Integration (Section II).\" Includes the January 1987 Progress Report of the Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security, a few 1987 editions of the Department of State \"Current Policy,\" \"Charter, State Department - American Private Sector, Overseas Security Advisory Council,\" undated, and a photocopy of chapter 9 of \"La Decadence (193201939) by Jean-Baptiste Duroselle\" published in 1979.","Miscellaneous articles and publications dealing with trade policy and U.S. foreign policy; includes editorials written by Tuthill; 1944-1992","Journals and pubications from Europe, mostly in German. Includes a John Hopkins Magazine with an article by John Tuthill, \"The New Europe: A Force to be Respected,\" December 1964-January 1965.","Booklet, OECD Economic Development, Occasional Studies, July 1976, and related newspaper articles.  Particulary deals with Western Europe and France.","Correspondence and other material on the distribution and promotion of Tuthill's book, \"Some Things to Some People.\"","Hitler Project; Tuthill correspondence on proposal to study the rise of Hitler to power; Oct 1984 – Oct 1985","Correspondence seeking financial support for project; June-Dec 1986","Rejection letters from National Endowment for the Humanities for project proposal titled \"Diplomatic and Journalistic Reporting on the Rise of Hitler\"; 1987-1988","Rejection and acceptance letters for funding of project.","Project proposal, resume and background information on project historians and researchers; undated","Information on Tuthill's book, Some Things To Some Men; book Publishing through American Literacy Press and self-publishing; Information re: the Hitler Project. Includes a paper \"Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Plan for the Organization of an Institute for the Study of Diplomacy,\" January 1978.","Personal correspondence with friend, Francis T. Williamson, an academic and associated with the Foreign Service.  These letters are often silly and full of jokes.","Collection of letters re: Francis Williamson and articles about him; 1964-1971","Several drafts of paper on Francis T. Williamson entitled \"Francis T. Williamson - Extraordinary Envoy.\"","Publications of Tuthill's work and speeches; Virginia State Ports Authority Publication, 1965; Tuthill speech,","Scope and Contents Typed draft of a chapter on \"Irving Brown\" from a book by Ben Rathbun, sent to Tuthill for review of a quotation.","Professional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992","Professional publication and articles by Tuthill on American policy toward Europe; 1952-1992","Photocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related and are not written by Tuthill.","Photocopies of chapter excerpts, carbons of reports, and copies of other publications.  Topics are foreign policy related.  Written by Tuthill and others.  Includes an autobiographical series about Albert J. Guerard.","Newspaper articles on college sports in relationship to academics, race, and other controversial areas.  Many articles about the NCAA policies.","Scope and Contents \"Austria-Past, Present and Future\" by the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Tradition and Change Seminars. 1985","Scope and Contents Publication by the Jean Monnet Foundation entitled \"Batir L'Europe\" (1992) and other publications concerning Austria.","Scope and Contents January 1959 speech on\"American Trade Policy and Europe\" given to the Institut International d'etudes et de Recherches Duplomatiques and Centre Culturel Amercain. June 2, 1959 speech before the American Club about \"economic and financial problems that have confronted the United States Government and private individuals and corporations in France.\"","Scope and Contents October 12, 1960 lecture \"The United States:  Economic Position\" given at the NATO Defense College and noted as \"NATO Unclassified.\" November 81, 1960 \"Remarks to be made at the American Chamber of Commerce.\" November 23, 1960 Statement by the U.S. Representative at the Preparatory Committee Meeting.","Major speech on economies of the Soviet Bloc and the Free World.","Scope and Contents Speeches including \"The Deep South\" and \"The Atlantic Partnership.\"","Scope and Contents Speech entitled \"The Atlantic Partnership:  Problems and Prospects - An American Apraisal\" to the Stuttgart Chamber of Commerce and Industry on March 24, 1966 with related correspondence and publicity,  including the \"Industrie-Und Handels Blatt.\"","Commencement speech given at MacMurray College where Tuthill's brother, Oliver W. Tuthill, was a trustee. Related correspondence included.","Includes Tuthill's commencement address to MacMurray College on May 28, 1967 with related correspondence.","Tuthill's speeches while in Brazil.","Speeches, notes, correspondence and news articles related to Ambassador Tuthill's trip to the United States from September 17 – October 14, 1968.","Speeches and statements given by Tuthill at various events in Brazil; 1968","Reports on foreign policy, international affairs and related topics. Other reports are found in Series 5: Chronological Files.","Scope and Contents Report entitled \"Conditions in Former German Territory Now under Polish Administration\" by Arthur Bliss Lane, Ambassador to Poland.  1947.","With approval of the State Department, Tuthill traveled to a few southern states to access the racial situation. He went to Williamsburg, Virginia; Dallas, Texas; Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi; and New Orleans, Louisiana. He talked with a black chauffeur in Williamsburg about race relations and just missed the final Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery.","Reports written by Tuthill in regards to Western Europe.","Reports on international affairs and American ambassadors with related news articles.","Report by Tuthill to Jimmy Carter re: foreign policy and U.S. Embassies abroad; 1976","This series is divided into 3 subseries that correspond to the 2 stages of Tuthill's career and his retirement. Subseries 1: State Department Years; subseries 2: Private Sector Years; and subseries 3: Retirement Years. The folder titles reflect Tuthill's location, affiliation or position when the files were created, but the folders also include all of his professional and personal papers for that period. The dates and titles of Tuthill's postings and positions are noted in the subseries descriptions.","Scope and Contents Mostly professional correspondence, memos and reports. Correspondence with friends and peers; legal documents; speeches; newspaper articles and more are included. Correspondence with foreign service friends often contains confidential topics with \"restricted-personal\" sometimes noted on the letter. During certain periods, some letters have the name of the correspondent handwritten or typed on the side of the letter. Reports, speeches and other related material are also located in other Series. The locations in the folder titles correspond to where Tuthill lived or worked during the time period. 1940-1944: Vice-Consul at Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico; 3rd Secretary and Vice Consul at Ottawa, Canada and Vice-Consul to Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 1944-1956: U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs; Chief of Finance of Military Goverment of Bavaria, stationed in Munich; part of the American Delegation to Moscow; Consul of the United States; Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation; Adviser to Danube Conference in Belgrave, Yugoslavia; Advisor at U.N. Commission for Indonesia; Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden; Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Embassy; Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity; Director of U.S. Operations Mission to Germany; and Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. 1957-1965: Minister, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France; Director in Office of European Regional Affairs; Minister-Counselor of Economic Affairs of the United States Delegation to NATO and the OEEC (OSRO); Ambassador; alternate delegate to Organization for European Economic Cooperation; Representative at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador. 1966-1969: Ambassador to Brazil.","Scope and Contents Reports, editorials, resignation from Northeastern University, acceptance into the Department of State, Foreign Service, and a letter regarding excess charges in hauling Mrs. Gillepsie's piano in Turkey.  Includes reports, \"Origin and Scope of Export Price Control\" and \"Survey of Windsor Industry\"  and Tuthill's Foreign Language Report.  Correspondence about transfer to Mazatlan, Mexico and Ottawa, Canada.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 18, 1941 to September 10, 1942.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 10 to December 18, 1942.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.  January - June, 1943.","Reports and dispatches sent to and from Vice-Consul Tuthill while in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. July-December 1943 to April 1944.","Correspondence, report on Canadian Post War Commercial Policy and obituaries of Jay P. Moffat (ambass. to Canada).  Includes photocopy of a typed February 11, 1943 letter to \"Mr. President\" presumably from Tuthill in New Delhi, India about the \"fast to capacity\" of Gandhi and the complex political situation.","Correspondence; speech for the Montreal Canadian Club; reports and papers related to the American Embassy in Ottawa; speech to Quebec Rotary club; and editorial to the American Foreign Service Journal.","Correspondence about new assignment as a U.S. Political Advisor on German Affairs, December 1944.  Includes authorization to travel to Germany; funeral program from Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Memorial Service and official orders from the State Department.","Included is a 14 page personal account of the unconditional surrender in Berlin entitled \"Account of trip to Berlin on 8/9 May, 1945\" by Fritz Ernst Oppenheimer with the letterhead of the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, G-5 Division, Legal Branch.","Oppenheimer accompanied the German Officers from Stendal to Berlin. In detail, he describes the German Officers, Berlin from the air and land, the wording of the surrender, the signing ceremony and a transcription of his conversation with Keitel on the plane returning to Flensburg.","Memos and letters on German economy, imports, and exports; letters to James D. Riddleberger (Chief of Division of Central European Affairs); letters about his desire to leave the Foreign Service or be assigned to Washington, D.C. area; and his reassignment to Munich to be Chief of Finance of Military Government in Bavaria.  Includes program of Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, Jr. address at Stuttgart, Germany on September 6, 1946.  Reports on reparation and other important post war matters are included, often with his opinions on how things could be handled differently. On December 27, 1946 he is ordered to \"proceed...to Warsaw, Poland for the purpose of consulting with Ambassador Lane and his Staff on the subject of the Polish Admininstered Area of German in order to prepare a joint report...then return to Berlin.\"","Memos and letters on the implementation of the Marshall Plan; memo to Ambassador Murphy about European dependence on German economy; report on import/export of German coal; memos on Denmark \u0026 Czech; claims to the Rhine and trade activity; letters from family and friends; and appointment of Tuthill to new positions.  Tuthill was part of the American Delegation to Moscow. A \"secret\" (with line through it and 'unclassified' written) letter from Louis A. Wiesner gives Tuthill advice on how to proceed.  Other memos about the Council of Foreign Ministers and the U.S. Delegation are included.  In May, Tuthill is assigned back to the United States, promoted as a Foreign Service Officer in the State Department and is appointed \"Consul of the United States\" in July and later as an Assistant Chief of Inland Transportation. Even while stateside, Tuthill is involved in memos, discussions and reports about postwar Europe and Germany.  Some personal letters are included.","Correspondence with Arnold Brecht about the Military Government in Berlin; Inland transport; matters in European recovery; problems associated with transport around the Iron Curtain; correspondence with Robert Murphy (U.S. Political Advisor for Germany); and memos outlining Tuthill's visits to campuses to discuss opportunities in foreign service.  Tuthill is still stationed in Washington, D.C. but is designated an \"Adviser on the United States Delegation to the International Conference to Consider Free Navigation of the Danube...\" One 19 page report is entitled \"Suggestions for Improving The Foreign Service and Its Administration to Meet Its War and Post-War Responsibilities.\"  One \"secret and personal\" letter from Robert Murphy talks of the Danube Conference.  Includes some financial information and personal correspondence.","In 1949, Tuthill is appointed U.S. advisor at the U.N. Commission for Indonesia, but returns stateside and brought \"back into the Berlin aspects of the German situation.\"  He's unsure of his future position due to the reorganization of the department.  Includes a copy of the words and music for \"A Foreign Service Song.\" Correspondence includes memos on the war between Netherlands and Indonesia and the Soviet role in the matter and the State Department's position on Yugoslavia.  During 1949, Tuthill was appointed Counselor for Economic Affairs in Sweden and stationed at the American Embassy in Stockholm. His 1949 and 1950 letters and memos concern Sweden and the Korean War.  In 1951, he writes about leave time due him.  He is turned down from his application to the Marine Corps due to his physical, but has a new State Department appointment as  \"Special Assistant (MDAP) to the London Ambassador.\"  Most 1951 letters are between friends and fellow state department employees.  These letters intermix personal topics with state department concerns.  Other personal items, such as a change to his life insurance, are included.","Letter from John David Linebaugh concerning the rumor of about a Peer's daughter who is transitioning.\nCorrespondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis T. Williamson, Brewster Morris, Dept. of State: German Political Affairs, other foreign service employees, and friends.  \nMany letters are written as pranks or tongue-in-cheek. No professional foreign service related material are filed with these years.  Letter with submission of some comments about Soviet Union to the New Yorker.  In September 1952, Tuthill is appointed Assistant Chief of the MSA Special Mission to Germany for Economic Cooperation and Assistant Director for Industrial Services and Productivity.","Correspondence with Dr. Froelich Rainey, Director of University of Pennsylvania Museum, Francis Irvin, James Conant, Willy Brandt, Peter Laukhuff, Arthur Foley, Daniel Margolies, Fritz Oppenheimer and others.  Includes July 16, 1954 speech given in Hamburg, Germany on recent trade developments.","Letter concerning Tuthill's letter in the \"Foreign Service Journal.\" Speech to the Junior FSO's and Mr. Saltzmann given by Al Siebert.  In October 1954, Tuthill is appointed Director of the U.S. Operations Mission to Germany.","Includes newspaper articles about the appointment and transcript of article from the London Spectator about Joseph McCarthy.  Many letters are marked \"Personal\" though most still touch on Foreign Service matters.","Correspondence with Michael Harris, Harold Sweatt, Oliver Wills Tuthill, Alan Gerhardt, John D. Hickerson and others. Includes final draft of January 7, 1955 Hamburg Speech; certificate showing Tuthill satisfactorily completed \"Conversational German;\" commendation to Tuthill and others from Dulles; and memo to the Director of Personnel stating that John Wills Tuthill \"has been certified as to loyalty in accordance with the requirements of Section 510 of the Mutual Security Act of 1951.\"","Correspondence with Robert Geisinger; Eugene Davidson; Martin Hillenbrand; Jim O'Donnell of Saturday Evening Post; Loy W. Henderson; F.W. Darnell, Chief Performance Evaluation Branch in answer to Tuthill's request for his standing in Class 2 and end-user reports; Robert Brandin; Stuart Van Dyke of International Cooperation Administration about Bill Minot, ICA and other topics; Frank White of American Machine \u0026 Foundry Compnay; Douglas Dillon; Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Special Assistant to the Director, Office of German Affairs about declassification of certain material in the Bonn Embassy; George L. West, Jr. Officer in Charge of French-Iberian Affairs about Tuthill's new position, leave time, Wristonees and more; Melvin Lasky; William L. Batt; Michael Harris about destroying all his old files; Daniel F. Margolies, Officer-in-Charge of German Economic Affairs; Oliver Tuthill; James Conant about his early Paris experiences and his opinion of German leadership; Roy Roberts of the Kansas City Star about his editorial and others. Stated on a March 21, 1956 press release, Tuthill is reassigned as Senior Economic Officer at the American Embassy, Paris (USOM to France, Counselor with Personal Rank of Minister), but the official telegram does not arrive until June 15, 1956 after Tuthill is in Paris.  A July 18, 1956 letter signed by Dwight Eisenhower officially accords him the rank of Minister during his tenure as Director, Office of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, Paris, France. Some of the correspondence is about how the State Department is handling assignments, leave time, language courses, money and other things.  Suez Canal, Germany, France, Mideast and other foreign matters are topics mentioned.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Merritt N. Cootes, American Consul in Algiers; Walter Dowling, Ambassador to Seoul, Korea; Joseph Kiernam; Loy W. Henderson, Deputy Under Secretary of State; Francis T. Williamson with silly subjects; Lincoln Gordon; Walter Williams, the Under Secretary of Commerce; J. Robert Schaetzel, Special Assistant for Atomic Energy Affairs, about visiting a nuclear facility while on leave in Chicago; Joseph A. Harary, American Consul, report on \"Franco-American Friendship Day\" at the International far of Marseille; Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 speech given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. Letters to his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.","Correspondence with Charles W.Yost; James Conant, B.E.L. Timmons; Baron de Turekeim of Strasbourg; and others. September 18, 1957 speech given by Tuthill in Marseille, transcribed in French and 1957 and 1958 speeches given to the American Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.  Letter from The Rev. Marcus B. Hall about the health of Tuthill's Aunt, Mrs. Sellick.  Correspondence with his State Department friends and peers often touch on international foreign affairs.","Scope and Contents Report in English and French \"Documentation Centre of the Action Committee for the United States of Europe, The European Community and the Under-Developed Countries. Report \" Action Committee for the United States of Europe, Joint Declaration Adpted Unanimously by the Committee, Seventh Session, 19 and 20 November 1959, Paris.  Copy of typed notes on the status of discussions on the 'Little Free Trade Area' and on probable developments, June 28, 1959.   Correspondence with friends and peers in the State Department including W. Walton Butterworth, Miriam Camps, Bertrand de Jouvenel and others.  On September 9, 1959 Tuthill is designated Director, Office of European Regional Affairs, possibly stationed in the United States.  Includes a poem \"Thoughts on the Franc\" by Hillaire Belloc as recalled by H.F. Colt and a newspaper article about American and French relations.","Scope and Contents Tissue paper carbon letter from Jean Monnet to George Many, President of the AFL-CIO about the dollar problem.  Copy of Tuthill's \"Officer Preference Report\" which lists his duties as \"Director, Office of European Regional Affairs -- covering NATO, OMEC, EEC, EIRATCH, Coal and Steel Community and other European Regional Organizations.  On June 16, 1960, Tuthill is assigned to Paris, USRO as Economic Officer, Counselor of Mission for Economic Affairs.  Includes an August 1, 1960 letter from Presdent Dwight Eisenhower according Tuthill the rank of Minister in his new postion. Tuthill was also designated as the United States representative on the OECD Preparatory Committee.  Memo from Edzard S. Hermberg with statistics on the \"U.S. Balance of Payments\" for Tuthill's talk to the NATO War College.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and appointment letters and memos. Includes a letter from Dean Rusk giving Tuthill the personal rank of Ambassador and confirming his assignment to Paris and a letter form John F. Kennedy appointing him alternate U.S. Representative at the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (oeec). An \"Officer Preference Report\" is included. Some memos are copies of letters sent to all ambassadors and chiefs of missions. A carbon copy of a bill draft from the Secretary of State to the President to permit the President to appoint \"a representative of the United States to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development who shall be an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary\" (bill: S. 1891). Includes newspaper articles about Tuthill and his new posting.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Walter W. Heller, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers; Ingemar Hagglof; Foy D. Kohler; John Renner; Francois Duchene; Orville Freeman and others. Norbert Muhlen congratulates Tuthill on receiving the Superior Service Award of the Foreign Service.  Some letters deal with the \"OECD Participation Act\" which would help Tuthill with an appointment as Chief of Mission, Class 2.  Letter from President Kenny authorizing Tuthill to represent the United States at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development with rank of Ambassador, a newly designed post in Brussels. Includes paperwork for the new appointment and a biographical data sheet.","Correspondence with Robert Gilpin Ervin; Lady Jackson; Harold Sweatt; Fritz Oppenheimer; Sven Dithmer; Stephen Laird; Roy Roberts; Jean Rey, Arthur Dean; James Conant; Lady Barbara Ward Jackson' John Cauley; Keith McHugh; William J. Crockett and Hubert Humphrey. Tuthill expresses his opinions on current and foreign affairs, newspaper reports and news of friends.","Scope and Contents Includes a letter from James Riddleberger, ambassador to Austria. Includes a booklet entitled \"Seminario Di Alti Studi Di Politica Internazionale...\" with a handmade version with photograph and short bio of the participants in the \"Fourth Round Table,\" March 1964.  Includes a \"New Front\" interview with John Tuthill, the U.S. Ambassador to the Common Market, entitled \"Our Man in the Common Market,\" dated April 1964.  Includes a page from an unknown publication about an October 7th luncheon where Tuthill was the speaker.","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with C. Grove Haines, Stephen Laird, Madame Henze, F.C. Lane, Donald Emerson, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Mrs. Francis T. Williamson, William Crockett, Anthony Neville and others.  Also, includes Tuthill's speech \"to the Trade Expansion Mission of the N.A.M.\" and a May 25, 1964 report for \"George Ball, Robert Schaetzel, John Tuthill\" from Stephen Laird about French exports.  Topics include personnel matters, personal affairs and State Department concerns.  Includes New York Times article \"Europe is Vexed by U.S. Business,\" October 8, 1964.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, with many letters congratulating Tuthill on his Ambassador to Brazil posting.  Includes several newspaper articles about the ECC and Tuthill's posting to Brazil.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns.","Scope and Contents Typed tissue paper carbon of the \"Oath of Office\" ceremony appointing Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil. Includes an audio tape of the ceremony which is shelved in a separate location.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes a letter from David Rockefeller.","Mostly correspondence with State Department peers, both personal and professional, while Ambassador to Brazil.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.","Articles, itinerary and photos regarding Elizabeth Jones, an artist who graduated from Vassar College and visited Brazil with Ambassador Tuthill as the official host.","Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and other material mainly related to State Department concerns while Ambassador to Brazil.  Includes his official notification of the date of his retirement from the Department of State on January 31, 1969 and other correspondence and official material concerning his retirement.  Includes a typed list entitled \"Message of Condolence-Senator Robert Kennedy-Diplomatic Corps...Brazilian Government...Military...Associations and Groups\" with official's name, country, title and whether a note, telegram or calling card.","Correspondence and a few news articles about the resignation of Tuthill as Ambassador to Brazil.","Includes correspondence and material about his retirement and Department of State matters in Brazil.","Includes official acceptance of his retirement; medical records; insurance records and concerns; correspondence; a few news articles; and other government material and forms.","Two Daily Planners for Honorable Tuthill while he was Ambassador to Brazil.","Guestbook of Ambassador Tuthill in Brazil.  Approximately one quarter filled.","Correspondence regarding Operation Topsy.  Operation Topsy was about reducing the Foreign Embassy staff in Brazil.  Includes letter to Richard Nixon. Organized alphabetically by correspondent.","Reports on Operation Topsy in Brazil.","Statistics on the effects of Operation Topsy.","Newspaper articles and other publicity on Operation Topsy.","Includes letter to the President, memos, reports and correspondence concerning his retirement as Ambassador to Brazil.","Includes a short biography of Jean Monnet who was a Frenchman involved in foreign service matters before, between and after the two World Wars. Mostly correspondence between Monnet and Tuthill with copies of Monnet's communications with other U.S. Administrators such as a telegram from Lyndon B. Johnson.","Speeches and interviews provided by Jean Monnett regarding European Common Market; 1959-1988","Joint Declarations made by the Action Committee for the United States of Europe of which Jean Monnet is president. 1960-69","Interview with Tuthill about Monnet; biographical essay by Tuthill re: Monnett; articles about Monnet; 1983-89","Tuthill continued his interest in foreign affairs by leading various international organizations and seminars. He was the Director of the Atlantic Institute, President of the Salzburg Seminar, and Director of the American Foundation. He was involved in other international organizations and foreign affairs during this time.","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director-General of The Atlantic Institute, Paris, France; 1970","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1971","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1972","Correspondence with Tuthill while Director of The Atlantic Institute; 1973","Reports on The Atlantic Institute For International Affairs, Paris; 1973","Material related to the Atlantic Institute while Tuthill was Director and other professional/personal material.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tuthill and General Stehlin about the \"field of aeronautics\" in regard to security.","Correspondence, reception guest list, invitations, and brochures while Tuthill was Director of Atlantic Institute; 1975","Correspondence and reports re: Salzburg Seminar; 1977.","Correspondence regarding the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies.  Includes a project proposal by Sigmund Cohen entitled \"Atlantic Relations Clearing House.\"","Correspondence with Tuthill and John Anderson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation; Salzburg Seminar; 1978","Correspondence and report re: Cosmos Club, Salzburg Seminar, British-North American Committee, and Harvard University; 1979","Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation of Salzburg Seminar while Tuthill is President of the organization; 1979","Tuthill's participation as the Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow; brochure from Transylvannia University; 1979","Correspondence with Tuthill and notes from a meeting of the Business Advisory Council while Tuthill president of Salzburg Seminar; Jan.-Mar. 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; includes Letter to Warren E. Burger; April-June 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; July-Oct 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Sem.; Nov-Dec 1980","Correspondence with Tuthill and newsletter from Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1981","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; April-June 1981","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Atlantic Institute and the Salzburg Seminar; July-Dec 1981","Correspondence with Tuthill while president of Salzburg Seminar; Dec. 1981","Correspondence with Tuthill and a Value Survey Module; Jan-Feb 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Oct 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov-Dec 1982","Correspondence re: Tuthill's acceptance of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship at The University of Evansville; July-Oct 1982","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-July 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Aug-Nov 1983","Crouzet's report on Salzburg Seminar; 1983","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 23-Dec 1983","Correspondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; 1981-1985 and undated","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Feb 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; March-April 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; May-June 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; July-Sept 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Oct-Nov 20, 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Nov 21-Dec 1984","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; Jan-Mar 1985","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; April-May 1985","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while president of the Salzburg Seminar; June-Aug 1985","Annual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.","Annual reports by the Salzburg Seminar for American Studies.","Scope and Contents Bylaws of the Salzburg Seminar, brochures and map of the Salzburg area and a brochure \"Swen's Policy of Neutrality\" by Sverker Astrom.","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Oct 1985","Correspondence with Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Found.; Nov-Dec 1985","Correspondence and articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-April 1986","Correspondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.  May-Aug 1986","Correspondence with Tuthill about American Austrian Foundation matters and other foreign affairs concerns with friends and peers.","Correspondence with Tuthill and interview with Vernon Walters, the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.; Jan-Mar 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-June 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Aug-Dec 1987","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Jan-Mar 1988","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; April-Aug 1988","Correspondence, reports, articles re: Tuthill while director of the American Austrian Foundation; Sept-Dec 1988","Reports on Austrian social and political history; articles on Austrian foreign Policy,1983-87","Correspondence with Tuthill while in Austria; articles about Austria, 1979-1986","Scope and Contents John W. Tuthill continued to be active in the foreign relations world.  He corresponded with U.S. statesmen; State Department employees - both present and past; foreign leaders and associates; and many of the movers and shakers of the foreign service. These files also contain personal correspondence, though mainly with friends made through his career.  They also contain reports, editorials, clippings, stories, and some personal business material.  Correspondence about the publishing of his book \"Some Things to Some Men\" is included.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill; Jean Monnet Council; April-Aug 1991","Correspondence and reports re: Tuthill; letters to George Mitchell and Anita Hill regarding appointment of Clarence Thomas to Supreme Court; Sept-Oct 1991","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Jean Monnet Council Program for the 1990's; Conference on the Legacy of Monnet and Contemporary Europe; 1992","Correspondence by Tuthill to various people including James Bill, Sen. William Cohen; Jan-Feb 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Hurry Up, Europe\"; Mar-April 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill re: Harpers concerning article he had written, June-Oct 1992","Correspondence with Tuthill; report entitled \"Eastern Europe-Proposal for a New Start\"; Nov-Dec 1992","Position paper written by Henry S. Reuss and Tuthill on America's role in Europe, \"A New Role for America in the New Europe,\" 1992.","Correspondence with Tuthill; story about Carol, Tuthill's deceased daughter; Jan-Mar 1993","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Issue of Cosmos with commentary by Tuthill.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Scope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material.  Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters.  Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.  Includes issue of\"Mediterranean Quarterly.\"","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees.","Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. Many references to Tuthill's book \"Some Things To Some Men.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence; reports; newspaper and magazine articles; editorials; and other written material. Topics are mostly about foreign affairs, but also include personal matters. Correspondents are friends; family; peers; editors; and foreign service/government employees. 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Johnston Papers, 1825/1891","Mss. 39.1 J63","/repositories/2/resources/1388","Atlanta Campaign, 1864","Georgia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Diaries","Engravings (Prints)","Letter books","Scrapbooks","Typescripts","264 items","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Accession 2001.35 addition filed in Box 1.","Joseph Eggleston Johnston was a general in the Confederate Army, CSA. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Any materials produced during the Civil War (Box 1, Folder 4) can only be viewed on microfilm.  Also, boxes 4-6 can only be viewed on microfilm. When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents.","Processed by Cynthia B. Brown in 1981. Box and folder list compiled by Meredith Ramey, SCRC staff, in March 2012.","Related collections are Robert Morton Hughes Papers, Robert William Hughes Papers and John B. Floyd Papers, College of William and Mary.","Papers of Joseph E. Johnston, C.S.A. General during the American Civil War, including correspondence which reflect his long military career and interest in his nephews, John Warfield Johnston and John Preston Johnston.","The papers include a diary, 1857, of Johnston's survey of the southern boundary of Kansas and eighteen volumes of Civil War dispatches and telegrams.","The collection also includes a diary, 1 May-31 July 1864, of Thomas B. Mackall; letters received by Louis McLane (including letters from Andrew Jackson and Lafayette) and typescripts of letters by Eliza Johnston Hughes.","Subjects concern Braxton Bragg, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, William Joseph Hardee, George Ben Johnston, and the American Civil War (including the Atlanta Campaign of 1864). Correspondents include P. G. T. Beauregard, Jubal Early, Thomas Tasker Gantt, Josiah Gorgas, Wade Hampton, D.H. Hill, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet and W.T. Sherman (General Order #18 of Johnston surrendering and giving terms to Sherman); as well as members of Johnston's family, Beverly R. Johnston, John Preston Johnston and John Warfield Johnston.","A list of books in the Rare Book Collection which were owned by Joseph E. Johnston is in Box 1. Accession 2001.35 addition filed in Box 1.","The Civil War dispatch and telegram books are available on microfilm for use in Swem Library or the microfilm may be requested via inter-library loan. The Joseph E. Johnston Papers, 1825-1891, in Swem Library's microforms area is on 6 reels, call number E467.1 .J74 A2.","Discusses his mother's recent death. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses a recent change [marriage to Ann Bernard] in his father's life which will make it less solitary; must decide by June whether to remain in the Army and choose the Infantry or the Artillery. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning the death of McLane's father, the office made vacant by his death, and the introduction of Mr. F. B. Ogden by this letter. 2 pp. LS.","Discusses the forces gathering for the coming Revolution [of 1830]. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning a strong interest and desire for prosperity for the United States. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns procedure for the presentation of copies of publications of the Commissioners of Public Records to the United States. 3 pp. ADF and L.","Is not in love, though from time to time feels tenderness towards and interest in the appearance and conversation of a particular woman. 4 pp. ALS.","Is anxious to see \"those who remain\" [after the deaths of his father and brother]; saw John Preston \"at the university\"; comments on the matrimonial propensity of young people; is susceptible to the charms of so many women that they neutralize each other. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses plans for Louisa's son John [W. Johnston], and the need for John to travel on his own; mentions various relatives he has seen and Jane's plans; missed seeing \"Mama in Richmond.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Had a miserable march through the country and is in quite a bad humor; describes foiled plans to go to Richmond; the weather has been as cold as a Virginia winter; gossip of Harrison [?] traveling to Augusta, [Ga.], to see a lady. 3 pp. ALS.","Is going back to Old Point Comfort, [Va.]; describes the \"delicious moonlight nights\" and the \"very pretty Indian girls.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Discussion of money matters; hopes to make a trip to Florida in the winter; talk of a horserace in which he lost $750.00; needs a horse for fox-hunting; cannot visit due to his [BRJ] \"bachelor\" state. 3 pp. ALS.","Is on his way to assist Gen[era]l Scott in the war against the Seminoles; describes his journey south; waiting for a steamboat to take them down the St. John's River, [Fla.]; describes the Army and gives the number of Indians to be estimated at about 3500, although he thinks that figure is exaggerated; soldiers complaining of having to boil and eat pork; heard from John that all of their Negroes had been sold and that all of the \"affairs\" were still unsettled; is saddened that Sam [a slave] was sold. 2 pp. ALS.","Gives his reasons for resigning; is now employed in the Top[ograophi]c Bureau; news of Edward and Webb separating, and Edward composing literary works - probably on the life of Patrick Henry; has heard of his [BRJ] \"matrimonial intentions\" and warns him not to be rash; wishes for him to meet some of the lovely ladies in Washington. 3 pp. ALS.","Appoints Mr. [John Preson] Johnston to the Military Academy, but cannot appoint Stephen J. Crockett, as regulations allow only one cadet per congressional district. 1 p. ALS.","Philosophical letter giving advice about writing letters, suffering through hard times and looking upon him [JEJ] as a brother, not a uncle. 3 pp. ALS.","Tells of upcoming trips to Elizabeth Town, N.J., to meet General Scott at Head Quarters, then on to Trenton, and then to Washington, [D.C.]. he will not, however, be able to stop to visit him [JPJ] due to troop movements; gives travel instructions and descriptions of a new black trunk for him. 3 pp. ALS.","I sorry, but cannot send any money because he doesn't have any; gives more detailed travel instructions for Pres to follow on his trip from Washington, through Baltimore, and on to Philadelphia and Trenton, including the use of a steamboat. 2 pp, ALS,","Gives instructions as to where and how he will receive some money from a friend of his [JEJ] in Washington. 1 p. ALS","Is glad he is enjoying school so much, and encourages him \"to make a good use of the faculties nature has given...\"; hopes to visit in the latter part of October; discusses a survey of an area east of the St. Regis which will keep him busy outside until the weather turns cool; the President and the Sec. of War have visited, and \"peace and tranquility are restored\"; tell Lizzie to write. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript, 3 pp.","Is happy he has become so \"naturalized\" to school, but cautions him not to rely too heavily on his present knowledge of mathematics; he [JPJ] should feel lucky that his Uncle Bev wrote to him, as he never writes to anyone; will stop by and see him in 10 days, but only for a few hours, as neither have much time; has received accounts of Harvey Michele's \"Texas Scheme\" from cousin John; other family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Was disappointed to find that Lizzie was still at Burke's Garden, and not in school -- hopes that will be taken care of soon; news of visit to Edward's farm and his horse \"Tigertail\"; comments on disposition and application of JPJ. 2 pp, ALS.","Permission for J[ohn] P[reston] Johnstone [sic] to move from one barracks room to another. Signed also by R. Delarfield, Supt. of M.A., and by J. Hayfoot. 1 p. DS.","Is on his way back to Washington from Florida; has had gratifying accounts of Pres in school, and urges him [BRJ] to write him; speaks lovingly of Pres and gives Mrs. Carrington much of the credit for his [JPJ] upbringing; discussion of Eliza and her education, or lack thereof; wants family new. 3 pp. ALS.","Saw Professor Capt. Blis who gave a satisfying account of his progress at school; has just returned from southern Florida where he spent the winter; comments on the state of military affairs in that territory and a bill before Congress to raise additional forces to fight in the Seminole War; gives advice and to read the greats authors and Latin \"in the original\" if there is spare time. 3 pp. ALS.","Gives an explanation of why he could not visit him, and expresses gratification and pride in all of his accomplishments; is located in the country between Lake Huron and Lake Superior, surveying the land for possible fortification; comments on the abundance of trout and whitefish, and how much Uncle Edward would enjoy fishing there. 3 pp. ALS.","Will not be going to Florida for the winter; Edward is considering selling his land and settling in Abingdon, Lynchburg, or Columbia; they had a \"preserving\" snow storm on the 18th, which signaled the beginning of winter; there is a truce in Florida now, and a group of Seminole chiefs, including Sam Jones, wild Cat, and Tiger Tail are traveling to Washington to make the final arrangements; hopes that Lizzie will be sent to Washington instead of Richmond, and comments that he would like her to know that he has not proposed to anyone, just like the song \"I Don't Propose.\" 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. Ms. Including Xcy of Ms. 1 p.","Just returned from an extended visit to the Sabine, and is concerned because he has not heard from him in a while. 1 p. ALS.","Will be spending the summer in Mackinac, instructions to get any clothing needed from Sam[uel] Frost, a merchant tailor in New York, [N.Y.], and to have them charged to his [JEJ] bill. 1 p. ALS.","A school friend of JPJ's, Thompson Mason, will be coming soon, and JEJ wishes him to be welcomed and treated well, and also his mother; is still on his journey to Lake Michigan, and is not sure when he will be back by West Point; hopes he [JPJ] is enjoying his furlough, and wishes for him to stop and see Col. Preston, Mr. Hopkins, and Mrs. Merrick. 3 pp. ALS.","Gives his upcoming itinerary; news of his [JPJ] clothes being sent by the tailor, [Samuel] Frost. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. ANS.","Has heard about an epidemic at West Point and is anxious about his [JPJ] health; mention of a cadet Mason, near death and hopes that it is not his friend [Thompson Mason], has been in Buffalo about 15 days and may remain another month; is interested about news from Va. relatives. 1 p. ALS.","Consoles him [JPJ] about the lack of correspondence from his relatives; gives excuse of being ill for his lack of correspondence; tells of his great love for him and mentions also his love of a sweetheart; Cousin Tom's wedding has been postponed until the Fall; Lizzie is in Columbia and spends her free time at Cousin Margaret's home; gossip of a possible duel between Mr. [Henry A.] Wise and Mr. [Edward] Stanley [sic] Stanly; talk of Affghan [sic] war and the end of the Florida war [Seminole War]. 3 pp. ALS.","Mention of his [JPJ] court martial; praise of Gen[era]l Worth; some old family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains the lack of correspondence during the winter; discussion on his [JPJ] future, involving going into industry or remaining in the Army, giving pros and cons of each; had a pleasant trip to New Orleans, [La.]; comment about women being \"pleasant and attractive creatures, beyond denial,\" but only \"when one has nothing else to think of, or to excite him.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Will not be able to come to graduation due to detainment \"by authority\"; gives advice on selection fo a regiment or a corp; is on his way to the Northeast Boundary after Houlton, Maine. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning JEJ's recent marriage; sword is in safe keeping; and questions JEJ on future travel plans. 4 pp ALS.","Mentions many mutual friends in England, and Mrs. McLane's family. 4 pp. ALS. including a TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Asks him [JPJ] to obtain leave to come for a visit as he cannot leave; explains note to Lieut. Knowlton. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS from J[oseph] E. Johnston, New York, [N.Y.], to [?] Knowlton, [West Point, N.Y.?], 15 November [18]45, asking a favor of lending JPJ some money so he may be able to visit him [JEJ]. 1 p.","Mentions friends, [?] May and Pike Graham, with army in Mexico and speaks of companies raised in Washington Co., Va., and vicinity. 3 pp. ALS.","Orders Lieut. J[ohn] P[reston] Johnston to detatched service and Lieut. R[ichard] H. L. Johnston to duty under him. 1 p. DS.","Letter of introduction for his son John Wickham Leigh. 1 p. ALS.","Mention of the President's [Millard Fillmore] message and the report of the General-in-Chief [of the Army?], and how it will affect the Top[ographica]l Corps; yearns for a promotion, and asks him to put in a good word for him; mentions he has 8 or 10 scars from battles with Indians; also suggests General [Winfield] Scott or General Dawson of Georgia for recommendations; asks for \"little Lissie's\" [Eliza (Johnston) Hughes] new husband's name. 2 pp. Pst. (From an original belonging to W[illia]m Armour, New York City, N.Y.)","7 pp. D.","Opinion confirming Joseph E. Johnston's rank as Brevet Colonel. 10 pp. DS.","Congratulations on Johnston's appointment as Quartermaster General of the Army. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns the Secession Convention held in Richmond. 3 pp. ALS.","1 item. See Oversize File.","Notifies Gorgas of a telegraphed dispatch regarding captured muskets. 1 p. ALS.","Reports that Col. [Nathan George] Evans engaged. most of the day yesterday in battle with the enemy, utilizing twelve regts. and five batteries, near the Potomac River; heavy casualties and 200 prisoners taken, as well as six field pieces. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","List of killed, wounded, and missing in the battle of Ball's Bluff, [Va.], fought 21 Oct. 1861. 11 p. D.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","One letter written by General Joseph Eggleston Johnston of the Confederate Army to fellow General P. G. T. Beauregard, replying to the latter's proposed troop movement. The letter is dated January 14, 1862, and is sent from the Northern Virginia headquarters of the Confederate Army. A transcript of the letter and biographical information on General Johnston in also included.","1 p. ALS. Urges keeping the York River open to gunboats [two days prior to the Battle of Williamsburg]; Hill not to command his rear guard and to continue the fire after midnight; adds postscript \"I would like to have the vessels sunk.\"","Map. 1 item.","Agrees to send Capt. Mason and Lt. Col. Harvey to him as soon as possible; is pleased that he is \"again able to take the field.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS.","Acknowledges receipt of Dick's letter to Col. W. Hoffman, Comissary General of Prisoners, Washington, [D.C.], 5 March 1863, regarding sending of 150 citizen prisoners for exchange. [with extensive endorsements]. 4 pp. Cy of DS.","Lists 14 men and 11 women. 1 p. Cy of DC. Including Cy of D from F. A. Dick, Lt. Col. Prov[ost] Mar[shall] Gen[eral], 12 May 1863, listing 14 family members to be passed through the lines with their husbands and fathers. 1 p.","Sends message urging JEJ to report about the fall of Vicksburg at the Court of Enquiry at Montgomery, [Ala.]. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PD.","1 p. PD.","Discussion of the transfer of Major Barton from Gen[era]l Pol's command to his, and the misuse of Army funds; strategic discussion of upcoming battle in March, the deterioration of their horses, and [U.S.] Grant taking advantage of Longstreet's poor artillery and driving him back into Va.; reminds him to secure all his papers at home as \"they will be very important to me after the war\"; description of transfer of family silver through Nicati [sic] [Nicketti Floyd Johnston?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Regrets losing him because of government orders; had high expectations for his help and from his expedition. 1 p. ALS.","\"Report of Gen[era]l Hood.\" 1 p. Incomplete.","Gen[era]l Cobb is to address the people tonight; gives opinion of how to regroup and states that \"you [JEJ] alone can bring back the old soldiers to their colors or engage other to join\"; describes feeling of bitterness for Mr. [Jefferson] Davis, and that his supporters say \"he had proved himself utterly incapable of conducting the war\"; talk of Lee's popularity waning also if he \"doesn't at once, show independence and pursue a course at least masked by being widely different from Mr. D[avis'], as well as people thinking that he [Lee] did not prevent him [JEJ] from being removed, not to mention not restoring him [JEJ] back.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning statistics of men and supplies; and prefers to have a commader other than Gen. Bragg for he \"has made me a scapegoat.\" 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","1 p. DS.","Table of the Return of the Effective Strength of the Army of Tennessee, listing numbers in Lee's Corps, Total Infantry, and Kanapanx's Battery. 1 p. DS.","Discusses President Lincoln's assassination in relation to the South's strength in the Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. AMsS.","1 p. AMsS.","Is writing a narrative of the war, but has lost many of his papers, asks Cummings' opinions, especially on the subjects of campaigns in Tennessee in 1863 and Georgia in 1864. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. PD.","Concerning the campaign in Georgia in 1864. Cy of LS. 23 pp. Including a Cy of Ms. written by J. C. Thompson, ca. 1861, and later published during the [Civil] War, entitled \"Gen. Johnston and Gen. Hood.\" 5 pp.","Instructions to send a trunk from Edward's adopted daughter to Peter at the first opportunity; contents are papers, possibly articles written for the newspaper he [Peter] published. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning the \"inaccuracy of your recollection of my course\" and an account of his recollections of the event [mentioned in an earlier letter]. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. PD.","Sympathy note about the death of his son, Willie. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for a letter of recommendation and introduction so he may join the Corps of Cavalry in Egypt; advises him to remain quiet about any disharmony between Mr. Davis and himself because of upsetting the \"thousands who are friendly to both\"; urges him to prepare for publication his reports to \"justify...motives and...actions\" by him [JEJ]. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning the condition of the 33rd Regiment, Va. Volunteers, immediately after the close of the first battle of Manassas, 21 July 1861. 6 pp ALS.","Concerns an article on \"the flag question\" by Beauregard to be submitted to the April 1872 Baltimore Southern Magazine; also the state of the government in Louisiana -- \"quasi-revolution.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Concerns over brother Peter; question about the Confederate States' archives; had a pleasant visit from Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and their young son. 4 pp. ALS.","Sends the final draft of his statement; report only alludes to \"saving Lee's Army\"; struck out of his attacks on [Jefferson] Davis who \"poor Floyd\" called \"Mr. Jefferson Davidson.\" 4 pp. ALS.","sends check to furnish brother Peter's new room, sends holiday greetings. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning a $500 contribution to the church; the winter weather; \"another tour to raise means for completing our Church here\"; and love to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and regards to friends in Atlanta. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerns flag of the \"Johnston Light Infantry\" to be presented by Mrs. Johnston. 2 pp. ALS.","Her letter was his first news of her grandmother, his sister's [Louisa Smith Bowen] illness; expressions of family love; has had acute rheumatism since January. 3 pp. ALS.","Talk of funding the repairs needed for the family burial grounds; \"Lily\" will be traveling to the Springs soon for her annual stay, as prescribed by her physician. 2 pp. ALS.","Wife \"Lily\" suffering from Neauralgia; grief over death of brother [Beverly]; also settlement of Beverly's estate; financial matters concerned with brother Peter. 1 p. ALS.","Instructions to buy Beverly's silver tableware at the auction of his personal effects on the 10th if no other close relative wants it; anxious over brother Peter being alone - would like to hire someone to stay with him. 1 p. ALS.","Discussion of sale of family proprety, the storing of books, and the distributing of clothes to the poor; in agreement about brother Peter living in a hotel and will send money accordingly. 4 pp. ALS.","Since the Army of fifteen years past has changed considerably, he doesn't really recommend that Ben [Goerge Ben Johnston] become commissioned; feels that the Army has lowered its standards, and that there is some prejuice agaisnt Southerners; suggests law studies instead. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning events at first [Battle of] Manassas during Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.","Receipt for dues paid for June. 1 p. DS.","Concerning the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta and the recollection of events. 3 pp. ALS.","Relates recollections of JEJ's Cavalry leaving nothing behind to fall into enemy hands during his movement from Dalton to Atlanta. 3 pp. LS.","Concerning the loss of arms of Polk's Corps after it united with the Army of Tennessee in 1864. 2 pp. LS.","Discusses losses of men under his command in the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning Pettus' participation in the Dalton and Atlanta campaigns in Stephenson's Division of Hood's Corp. 2 pp. ALS.","Reminisces about his command in the CSA, and his memories of the Army of Tenessee. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning the loss of arms in the Georgia campaign, recollections of events and compliments about the campaign. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning the loss of muskets, positions, panics...in the retreat from Dalton to Atlanta in 1864 and his recollection of events. 8 pp. ALS.","Concerning Hood's article published in the New Orleans papers and the statement of the loss of small arms; greatest loss was in 27 June 1864 when Gen. McPherson's army made an assault on the position at Kenesaw Mountain. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning the statement by Col. Oladowski [?] as to the \"Georgia campaign\" in 1864 and Lowrey's recollections. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning controversy between Gen. Hood and Johnston and Govan's recollections of events of Johnston's campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning loss of arms in Georgia in [18]64 campaign and the reporting of surrounding events. 7 pp. ALS.","Discusses communication with General A. H. Colquitt. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses a history for Johnston's use \"without any restrictions.\" 1 p. ALS. Including an AMsS by Ja[me]s M. Kennard, n.d., n.p. relating to a supposed message from Jefferson Davis to the Confederate Congress on Joseph E. Johnston's reinstatement. 25 pp.","Mr. Fields to re-enclose grave yard; lodging and financial arrangements for brother Peter. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses his reply to Gen. George W. Mindil's pamphlet \"The Battle of Fair Oaks,\" as copied for the Court of Paris. 1 p. Cy of LS. Including Cy of Ms by Joseph E. Johnston. 20 pp.","Concerning Col. Marshall's address as not being an attack against JEJ, but rather a criticism of some statements of JEJ's in regard to the army around Richmond [during the war]. Comments on Marshall's address and includes points of controversy with his recollections with statistical information; corrects JEJ on points regarding himself and statements made about him and his command in JEJ's book; apologizes for mentioning these matters and does not do so to complain; mentions the courtesy and kindness which JEJ always treated him. \"You know that when any one undertakes to write a historical account of events, there is a right in the part of those who disagree with the writer, to criticize and analyze his statements.\" 6 pp. ALS.","Concerning the Georgia Brigade Lawton took to Virginia in June 1862 and the details surrounding the situation. 3 pp. ALS.","Has enclosed an extract from a letter of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston \"in the hope that it may be of some service to you and history.\" 1 p. ALS. Inclusing a Cy of LS from Jos[eph] E. Johnston, Savannah, [Ga.], to Colonel [John P. Nicholson], n.p., 14 April 1875, defending what he had written about a battle fought at Fair Oaks. 1 p.","Explanation of a delay in payment of a $1000 note. 2 pp. ALS.","Detailed comments on the Count of Paris' letters concerning the Battle of Seven Pines, defending what himself, Longstreet, [D. H.] Hill, and Smith had reported; also extensive defense of himself and descriptions of his and others' actions at the Battle of Fair Oaks; asks if he received an autograph note of Gen[era]l [Robert E.] Lee. 3 pp. ALS.","Invitation to attend and act as Chief Marshall at the unveiling of the Foley Statue of [\"Stonewall\"] Jackson on the 26th of October. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning the recent publication by the press of \"our late correspondence\"; the desire for you to accept the position of Marshall in chief on the 16th, and Mr. Valentine is interested in executing a bust of you. 1 p. ALS.","Economic discussion of the Hawaiian Treaty which will remove the rice tariff, and how it will affect the rice farmers in South Carolina, Georgia, and Louisiana; concern over land losing its value and people being forced out of work; alludes to North/South disputes over the problem, stating that the planter will be \"unable to stand up under the burden imposed upon him for the benefit of Northern manufacturers\"; asks him to vote against the treaty and to relay the same messages to Col. [Robert W.] Withers. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses Southern political systems, the Democratic nomination convention in St. Louis, and Northern attitudes toward the South. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 3 pp.","Thanks him for the \"handsome testimonial\" and tribute sent to him from such a \"noble chieftain.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Has learned through Judge [Robert W.] Hughes that he [JWJ] will support President Hayes' administration; expresses wish for him to withold support until he knows more fully the President's \"Southern policy\"; discussion of JWJ's son applying to West Point or just joining the Army. 2 pp. ALS.","Cancellation of plans due to wife's illness; discussion of his friend Haine [?], who was dissapointed because the P.O. Dept. appointment was not filled; he is now trying for the office of Marshall, which will be vacant on the expiration of the term of the incumbent, according to [Judge Robert W.] Hughes; hopes he [JWJ] will lend his support to Haine [?]. 3 pp. ALS.","Expression of friendship; gives correction of Pickett's strength of 4500 instead of 5500 as previously reported. 2 pp. ALS.","Ben has decided to settle in Richmond; [Robert W.] Hughes does not think that it is a wise move since it was flooded with medical men after the war and recommends Norfolk instead; also the comment that there is a strong Catholic influence [in Norfolk] which would also help Ben professionally. 4 pp. ALS.","Has sent application for Joe's [Johnston] benefit; feels that [Robert W.] Hughes has excellent sense and judgement [referring to his opinions of where Ben should set up a medical practice]. 1 p. ALS.","More discussions of Ben setting up medical practice in Richmond. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests that he be sent the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill so that he may read it, as it is so unlike the Bill passed at the St. Louis Convention of 1975, he feels it will aid the South, and not the North; his friend, John C. Brown, is V[ice] Pres[iden]t of the Institution [governing the railroad?]. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses economy of the South and resulting problems; anti-military sentiments of the South; and character of Tilden and Hayes. 4 pp. ALS. including typescript. 3 pp.","Discussing the Greenbacker philosophy, the Electoral Commission, and the election; his views of the insurance profession; and his impressions of Tilden. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Again requests a copy of the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill for his friend Robert Gourdin; would have asked Bev[erly] Tucker to send it, but he is in New Orleans, [La.], directing a convention; discussion of the reduction of the tobacco tax on Southern farmers. 1 p. ALS.","Gives glowing recommendation of Col. [Robert E.] Withers for a Democratic middle class office in the Senate; is glad to hear of his improved health; Gov. Randolph sent a copy of the new Army Bill; asks that he [JWJ] and Col. Withers read his comments on it. 1 p. ALS.","Writes on behalf of their kinsman James Southall who would like to be appointed to the new Geology professorship at the \"Va. University.\" 1p. ALS.","Will be happy to give Mr. McCloskey a recommendation on his application for an office; is pleased he sent out a circular; Lily still suffering from rheumatism. 3 pp. ALS.","Comments on a note on the F. J. Porter case and [Theodore Fitz] Randolph's speech; Lee and Jackson's operations against Pope [at 2nd Bull Run]; and the next Presidential election. 4 pp. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Comments on apparent Southern antipathy to politics; the approaching election, and the Democratic Party; will not be a candidate. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Is recovering from a bad sprain; believes a Democrat will win the Presidency, but a thorough civil service reform is not likely. 2 pp. ALS. including typerscript. 1 p.","Compares public morals and their effects on elections with those of 30 years ago, and discusses Hayes' use of the veto; and the ideal beauty of Pattsfield. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Discussion of quarrels amongst members of the Westmoreland Club and Capt. John S. Wise, and the rule of secrecy and voting; will be attending his [GBK] wedding. 2 pp. ALS.","Has written to Dr. Curry who is a member of the Board of Visitors [of the Medical College of Virginia?] about a professorship; also mention of Ben's bride. 1 p. ALS.","Send picture of his mother, who was a good friend of her [Mrs. Johnston] mother [Catherine May (Milligan) McLane] 2 pp. ALS.","Invitation to attend the reuinion of the First Kentucky Brigade of Infantry \"in the late war.\" 1 p. LS.","Criticism of Lincoln and Garfield; his views of the effect of a Southern victory, and comparisons of resources of North and South in 1861. 1 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Praises Frank Blair [Frances Preston Blair, Jr.]; finds the only well-founded sectional prejudice is that of favoring Virginia hams; slavery caused no inferiority of the people; continues a discussion of how the South could have won -- including more arms, a different Confederate President, and a strong move against Grant in late 1862; expresses opinion that Hardee or Stewart would have prevented Sherman's \"March to the Sea.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Concerning the approaching dedication of the Washington monument and Rice's desire to have Johnston write a letter \"which would embody your estimate of Washington in his military capacity\" and would be bound in a sheaf for the celebration. 4 pp. ALS.","Gives background of a certain picture of General [Robert E.] Lee [and JEJ taken in Savannah after the Civil War], and the photographer's name, D.J. Ryan; sees her father often and describes his [John W. Johnston] new interest in military equipment and habits of ancient and medieval people; her cousin Sue Talliaferro has been staying with them. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends desired picture and apologies for it being faded [referring to a picture of Johnston and Lee taken together in Savannah,Ga. after the war]; is going to New York, [N.Y.], to the funeral \"of a valued old friend.\" 1 p. ALS.","Copy of official report submitted by Major General James Longstreet, 10 June 1862, on the Battle of Seven Pines.1 pp. Cy of DS.","News of events since JEJ's departure from St. Louis. 1 p. ALS.","Has sent photograph of his \"lovely darling\" [wife, Lydia (McLane) Johnston], and grieves over her death. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses his proposed trip to St. Louis, and points west to inspect \"roads\"; hopes [Don Carlos] Buell will be named superintendant of the Coast Survey; discusses condition of [Henry Jackson] Hunt. 4 pp. Including typescript. 1 pp.","Complains of extremely hot weather; explains that he has no foreign correspondents from which he could acquire psotage stamps [in reference to WFL's stamp collection]. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns republication of articles on the war which appeared in the North American Review. 1 p. ALS.","Tells of his office being in his home and that his hours are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; invites him to use his home if he [GBJ] attends the medical convention in Washington, [D.C.]. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests that she show to Eliza [(Johnston) Hughes] the letters she has of Judge (Thomas T.) Bouldin announcing Charles' [Clement Johnston] death, and his [JEJ] fathers' [Peter Johnston] death. 2 pp. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.","Was impressed by his conduct at Yorktown and 7 Pines; applied for his appointment to a vacancy in 1864; the recommendation may have been held up in the office of Gen. [Braxton] Bragg. 2 pp. ALS. Including p.s., from J. E. Johnston, to Gen. D. H. Hill, explaining that his questions pertained to what sort of paper he should write -- not because of \"the fear of entangling myself.\" 1 p.","Acknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.","Can't hope to see Johnston until the weather warms; discusses financial difficulties related to civil and political rights. 2 pp. ALS.","Reminisces about family ties with his [SSL] grandparents [Anna Marie (Mason) Lee and Sydney Smith Lee]; is very proud of him and always happy to hear from him. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes Gantt would move to Washington and leave his \"unfashionable\" location; discusses reasons for [Benjamin Stoddard] Ewell being refused a professorship at William and Mary after using at least $15,000 of his own money to save it; his tour of inspection will be delayed until Congress appropriates the money. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Comments on fashions in St. Louis; opinions of slavery; and a defense of [Richard S.] Ewell against attacks by [P.G.T.] Beauregard. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Details Confederate blunders in the areas of buying up cotton to sell for arms, and not moving against McClellan in force in 1862, or putting Lee in command on May 31, [1862?]; also Bragg not capturing Union troops in West Tennessee; troops in Arkansas not being transferred to Mississippi, and Hood being put opposite Sherman instead of Hardee or Stewart. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Gives account of his recent trip through the Rocky Mountains and on to the Pacific Ocean, and of all the land's beauty. 3 pp. ALS.","Had no idea of the disaster to the Democratic party; describes a situation in Williamsburg as being the consequence of a large number of Negroes brought there by the military occupation; Gettysburg will not be as bad as the effect of Negro supremacy; Henry A. Wise turned Democrat to run for Governor; doesn't understand why Gantt's St. Louis house won't sell; as a child, heard much discussion of the authorship of the \"Junius\" letters, and feels Lord Lyttelton is a good possibility; death of a niece. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript. 2 pp.","Sends news of death of General [Henry] Hunt -- an old friend. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Is concerned about her father's [John W. Johnston] relapses, but cannot come to visit yet due to preparing his office for its next occupant; tells of preparation of the court of the great \"pension building\" for the inauguration ballroom. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses use of contributed funds to buy a house for Mrs. [Henry] Hunt and her other funds; and strategies for Congressional aid for her. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Requests Johnston's presence at an Inter-State Drill to be held in Nashville. 1 p. TLS.","Concerning Johnston's election to the honorary vice presidency of the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. 1 p. LS.","Conveys suggestion of a dinner for the Comte de Paris; suggests dinner be in private, including only Mr. [Robert M.] McLane and a nephew to entertain the Comte's son. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for his expression of approval toward the plans of Grand Reunion of the \"Blue and Gray\" to be held at Chicago, [Ill.], during the Exposition in 1893; gives ideas about a parade, and a pavillion being erected to exhibit relics of the [Civil] War from both sides. 2 pp. ALS.","Is sorry to hear he has been ill, and hopes that he is recovering \"for there are few men whom the old Confederates need as much as...yourself.\" 1 p. LS.","Expressions of hope for a speedy recovery. 2 pp. ALS.","Regrets that he will not be able to attend the funeral service of [McLane s brother-in-law] JEJ; expressions of sorry and sympathy. 2 pp. ALS.","3 pp. Cy of DS.","Concerning \"the prejudices of a single non-combatant\" in opposition to \"the preference of so many thousand fighting men.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. ACS.","Accepts invitation to call; invites Mrs. McLane to join Mr. and Mrs. Milman and her breakfast. 2 pp. ANS.","5 pp. TMs.","44 p. DF of D.","Incomplete. 10 pp. Ms.","40 pp. Ams.","1 p. Ph.","Printed by D. Appleton \u0026 Co. 1 item.","Reports on the great improvements in the school; is pleased her aunt has a good gardener and describes their gardens at school; did not practice her music enough at home so Mr. Bozzaotra criticizes her time; lists the gloves, corsets, shoes, and handkerchiefs she needs, and asks for Corinne in French. 2 pp. TCy.","Comments on various aunts and uncles, including \"Uncle Joe\" [Joseph E. Johnston]; unhappy that she will not see Preston for 2 years; mentions that the school has 25 or 26 students - mainly ones who were at \"Liberty.\" 1 p. TCy.","Comments on the lack of letters from Preston and on activities of Uncle Peter [Johnston] and Aunt Jane. Enclosed is a lengthy postscript from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston teasing him on his new position and describing the fate of the school at Liberty and his at Botetourt Springs; mentions pleasant neighborhoods. 2 pp TCy.","Chastises him for not writing. 1 p. TCy.","Imagines that Preston's letters to her have gone to the Springs, where she plans to go to attend at least one more session of Uncle E[dward William Johnston]'s school; would be there now except neither Uncle Ben nor Uncle John can take her; inquires about Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]. 1 p. TCy.","Wanted to join Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs but it meant Aunt Sally would be alone too long; lengthy news of various aunts and uncles and the possibility that some of them may move to Texas. 2 pp. TCy.","Asks his preference on being called \"brother\" or \"Preston,\" for Aunt Sally says \"Pres\" is disrespectful; lengthy news of various uncles and aunts and her fear that she will miss seeing Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs; describes Cherie's [Mrs. Edward W. Johnston] drinking problem. 2 pp. TCy.","Asks for more frequent letters; only time for writing letters is one hour at night; has no news of relatives. 2 pp. TCy. Including TCy of N from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston, [Botetourt Springs, Va.], to [John] Pres[ton Johnston, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.], Feb[ruar]y 22, 1840, sending news of Jo[seph E. Johnston] who is at Cape Florida but will probably go to Washington late in the month, and from there be sent to the Northern frontier. 2 pp. TCy;","Sends Eliza M. Johnston's school report for February 1840. 1 p. TCy.","Sends news of various relatives including report that Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] is expected to return to Washington this monh. 2 pp. TCy.","Mentions Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]'s plan to return to Florida, and the poor condition of Uncle Edward [W. Johnston's] school, including the deaths of 3 former students. 1 p. TCy.","Describes a recent picnic given by Mrs. General Watts with mint julip lacking in water; mentions various aunts and uncles; and inquires about a missing portrait of Uncle Benjamin. 2 pp. TCy.","Sends her report for June with an explanation of a few bad marks; describes Mr. Goodsicki of Richmond, the new dancing master; inquires about Uncle John [B. Floyd]. 2 pp. TCy.","Writes before leaving for Richmond where she looks forward to spending the winter; inquires about \"Cousin Eliza\" Carrington and \"the General\"; knows Uncle Edward [W. Johnston] is hurt that she is going to Mr. Perieo's school instead of returning to his. 2 pp. TCy.","Informs of her recent confirmation by Bishop [William] Meade; reports Aunt Jane's move to Tuscaloosa and Cousin Maria's death. 1 p. TCy.","Writes of many friends and relatives who are ill or dead. 1 p. TCy.","Must work hard the rest of the session for she found herself behind upon her return; needs corsets, handkerchiefs and a white dress. 1 p. TCy.","Regrets her Aunt's uneasiness but feels it is groundless and that \"Uncle\" will return home soon; has little time because of the concert and review lessons; needs shoes for she has \"nearly danced out\" those she has. 1 p. TCy.","88 pp. MsV.","42 pp. MsV.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 46 pp. Typescript.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 59 pp. Typescript.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 54 pp. Typescript.","19 pp. PM.","Most entries are headed Meridian, [Miss.], or Dalton, [Ga.]. 183 pp. MsV. Including: a memo, Jan[uar]y 30, 1862 of Thomas Jordan, A[ssistant] Adj[utant] Gen[era]l Head Quarters, 18th Comp[an]y, [?], on $694.50 spent in keeping open communications with Washington, D.C. 2 pp.; newspaper clipping, n.d., about a seech of [CSA] Senator Semmes attacking Johnston. 1 p.","52 pp. MsV. including Cys of Ls relating to the Kansas expedition. November 1, 1858 - June 22, 1859. 15 pp. Also including miscellaneous financial notes. 7 pp. MsV. 1. Not filmed.","MsV. 2. Not filmed.","68 p. MsV. Including a Cy of LS from L[eonidas] Polk, Demapolis, [Alabama?], to Gen[era]l J. E. Johnston, n.p., May 4, 1864. 1 p. Also including \"Directions given by Gen[era]l Johnston for the evacuation of the line at Yorktown,\" n.d. 2 pp. Also including a memorandum of agreement, April 18, 1865, between General Johnston and Sherman for the surrender of the Confederate troops, with associated letters and notes by B. S. Ewell. 10 pp. [Portions of this volume were copied for the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.] MsV 3.","237 pp. MsV. Including index to the first 52 pp. Also including a Telegram Book for 1 February 1862-3 March 1862. 9 pp. MsV. 4. Filmed.","21 pp. MsV. Including NCls, 1863-1864, collected by B.S. Ewell about J.E. Johnston. 44 pp. Also including loose NCls, mainly 1891, on Johnston's death and funeral. 12 pp. The General Orders were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 5. Filmed.","270 pp. MsV. This volume was copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 6. Filmed.","6 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Including his dispatches during the siege of Jackson, Mississippi. 64 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Most dispatches are from Morton on Meridian, Mississippi. Parts of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" 72 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Most letters are from Meridian, Mississippi, or Dalton, Georgia, and some are lengthy reports of Johnston's command. 103 pp. MsV. Filmed.","131 pp. MsV. Including a report of Benjamin S. Ewell's visit to Richmond, 8-20 APril 1864. 16 pp. Also including B.S. Ewell's comparison of the campaigns in Virginia and Georgia in the spring and summer of 1864. 10 pp. Also including tabulations of strengths and losses, 7 December 1863-9 July 1864. 3 pp. Also including a narrative by B.S. Ewell, 5 August 1864, on Johnston's removal from command. 2 pp. Copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","54 pp. MsV. Including Cys of Ls, 29 April 1862-28 June 1863, from J.E. Johnston, to Lydian McLane Johnston. 10 pp. Also including telegrams, 4 May 1864-20 May 1864. 4 pp. Also including a report, 15 February 1865, of General Hood while commanding the Army of Tennessee, 18 July 1864-23 January 1865. 17 pp. Also including statistics on the Manassas Army, 31 December 1861. 1 pp. Also including Df. of Ls by Benjamin S. Ewell, n.d. 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the Army of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","121 pp. MsV. Filmed.","6 pp. MsV. Including Joseph E. Johnston's notes on General W.T. Sherman's Memoirs. 3 pp. Also including note of General T.G. Rhett's address. 1 p. Filmed.","48 pp. MsV. Including Returns of Troops, 17 March 1865-24 April 1865. 5 pp. Also including a memo on wounded Confederate and Federal troops. 1 p. Also including NCls regarding Johnston, 1864, 37 pp., and loose clippings, 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","188 pp. MsV. Filmed.","204 pp. MsV. Filmed.","204 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Principle accounts are with Major A.D. Banks and D. Appleton \u0026 Co. MsV. 125 pp. Not filmed.","150 pp. MsV. Including copies of correspondence regarding his insurance business in Richmond, Va., 20 February 1875-5 June 1878. 113 pp. Also including correspondence with the Home Insurance COmpany, headed Washington, D.C., 19 January 1883-19 February 1883. 4 pp. Not filmed.","Gives accounts for travel in North Carolina and Virginia, as well as population counts of cities in those states; also account of Joseph E. Johnston with Pan Electric Association. 11 pp. MsV. Not filmed.","A one page letter sent from General Joseph E. Johnston to Brigadier General John H. Kelly regarding the transport and exchange of unfit cavalry horses. The letter is accompanied by two different transcriptions, one of which is labeled as having been done by Jeff Toalson on August 14, 2020.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1891","Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893","Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876","Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894","Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894","Gantt, Thomas T. 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Mackall; letters received by Louis McLane (including letters from Andrew Jackson and Lafayette) and typescripts of letters by Eliza Johnston Hughes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Subjects concern Braxton Bragg, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, William Joseph Hardee, George Ben Johnston, and the American Civil War (including the Atlanta Campaign of 1864). Correspondents include P. G. T. Beauregard, Jubal Early, Thomas Tasker Gantt, Josiah Gorgas, Wade Hampton, D.H. Hill, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet and W.T. Sherman (General Order #18 of Johnston surrendering and giving terms to Sherman); as well as members of Johnston's family, Beverly R. Johnston, John Preston Johnston and John Warfield Johnston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e A list of books in the Rare Book Collection which were owned by Joseph E. Johnston is in Box 1. Accession 2001.35 addition filed in Box 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Civil War dispatch and telegram books are available on microfilm for use in Swem Library or the microfilm may be requested via inter-library loan. The Joseph E. Johnston Papers, 1825-1891, in Swem Library's microforms area is on 6 reels, call number E467.1 .J74 A2.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his mother's recent death. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses a recent change [marriage to Ann Bernard] in his father's life which will make it less solitary; must decide by June whether to remain in the Army and choose the Infantry or the Artillery. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the death of McLane's father, the office made vacant by his death, and the introduction of Mr. F. B. Ogden by this letter. 2 pp. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the forces gathering for the coming Revolution [of 1830]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a strong interest and desire for prosperity for the United States. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns procedure for the presentation of copies of publications of the Commissioners of Public Records to the United States. 3 pp. ADF and L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs not in love, though from time to time feels tenderness towards and interest in the appearance and conversation of a particular woman. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs anxious to see \"those who remain\" [after the deaths of his father and brother]; saw John Preston \"at the university\"; comments on the matrimonial propensity of young people; is susceptible to the charms of so many women that they neutralize each other. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses plans for Louisa's son John [W. Johnston], and the need for John to travel on his own; mentions various relatives he has seen and Jane's plans; missed seeing \"Mama in Richmond.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad a miserable march through the country and is in quite a bad humor; describes foiled plans to go to Richmond; the weather has been as cold as a Virginia winter; gossip of Harrison [?] traveling to Augusta, [Ga.], to see a lady. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs going back to Old Point Comfort, [Va.]; describes the \"delicious moonlight nights\" and the \"very pretty Indian girls.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of money matters; hopes to make a trip to Florida in the winter; talk of a horserace in which he lost $750.00; needs a horse for fox-hunting; cannot visit due to his [BRJ] \"bachelor\" state. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs on his way to assist Gen[era]l Scott in the war against the Seminoles; describes his journey south; waiting for a steamboat to take them down the St. John's River, [Fla.]; describes the Army and gives the number of Indians to be estimated at about 3500, although he thinks that figure is exaggerated; soldiers complaining of having to boil and eat pork; heard from John that all of their Negroes had been sold and that all of the \"affairs\" were still unsettled; is saddened that Sam [a slave] was sold. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his reasons for resigning; is now employed in the Top[ograophi]c Bureau; news of Edward and Webb separating, and Edward composing literary works - probably on the life of Patrick Henry; has heard of his [BRJ] \"matrimonial intentions\" and warns him not to be rash; wishes for him to meet some of the lovely ladies in Washington. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppoints Mr. [John Preson] Johnston to the Military Academy, but cannot appoint Stephen J. Crockett, as regulations allow only one cadet per congressional district. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilosophical letter giving advice about writing letters, suffering through hard times and looking upon him [JEJ] as a brother, not a uncle. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of upcoming trips to Elizabeth Town, N.J., to meet General Scott at Head Quarters, then on to Trenton, and then to Washington, [D.C.]. he will not, however, be able to stop to visit him [JPJ] due to troop movements; gives travel instructions and descriptions of a new black trunk for him. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI sorry, but cannot send any money because he doesn't have any; gives more detailed travel instructions for Pres to follow on his trip from Washington, through Baltimore, and on to Philadelphia and Trenton, including the use of a steamboat. 2 pp, ALS,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives instructions as to where and how he will receive some money from a friend of his [JEJ] in Washington. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs glad he is enjoying school so much, and encourages him \"to make a good use of the faculties nature has given...\"; hopes to visit in the latter part of October; discusses a survey of an area east of the St. Regis which will keep him busy outside until the weather turns cool; the President and the Sec. of War have visited, and \"peace and tranquility are restored\"; tell Lizzie to write. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript, 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs happy he has become so \"naturalized\" to school, but cautions him not to rely too heavily on his present knowledge of mathematics; he [JPJ] should feel lucky that his Uncle Bev wrote to him, as he never writes to anyone; will stop by and see him in 10 days, but only for a few hours, as neither have much time; has received accounts of Harvey Michele's \"Texas Scheme\" from cousin John; other family news. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas disappointed to find that Lizzie was still at Burke's Garden, and not in school -- hopes that will be taken care of soon; news of visit to Edward's farm and his horse \"Tigertail\"; comments on disposition and application of JPJ. 2 pp, ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePermission for J[ohn] P[reston] Johnstone [sic] to move from one barracks room to another. Signed also by R. Delarfield, Supt. of M.A., and by J. Hayfoot. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs on his way back to Washington from Florida; has had gratifying accounts of Pres in school, and urges him [BRJ] to write him; speaks lovingly of Pres and gives Mrs. Carrington much of the credit for his [JPJ] upbringing; discussion of Eliza and her education, or lack thereof; wants family new. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaw Professor Capt. Blis who gave a satisfying account of his progress at school; has just returned from southern Florida where he spent the winter; comments on the state of military affairs in that territory and a bill before Congress to raise additional forces to fight in the Seminole War; gives advice and to read the greats authors and Latin \"in the original\" if there is spare time. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives an explanation of why he could not visit him, and expresses gratification and pride in all of his accomplishments; is located in the country between Lake Huron and Lake Superior, surveying the land for possible fortification; comments on the abundance of trout and whitefish, and how much Uncle Edward would enjoy fishing there. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill not be going to Florida for the winter; Edward is considering selling his land and settling in Abingdon, Lynchburg, or Columbia; they had a \"preserving\" snow storm on the 18th, which signaled the beginning of winter; there is a truce in Florida now, and a group of Seminole chiefs, including Sam Jones, wild Cat, and Tiger Tail are traveling to Washington to make the final arrangements; hopes that Lizzie will be sent to Washington instead of Richmond, and comments that he would like her to know that he has not proposed to anyone, just like the song \"I Don't Propose.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Ms. Including Xcy of Ms. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJust returned from an extended visit to the Sabine, and is concerned because he has not heard from him in a while. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill be spending the summer in Mackinac, instructions to get any clothing needed from Sam[uel] Frost, a merchant tailor in New York, [N.Y.], and to have them charged to his [JEJ] bill. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA school friend of JPJ's, Thompson Mason, will be coming soon, and JEJ wishes him to be welcomed and treated well, and also his mother; is still on his journey to Lake Michigan, and is not sure when he will be back by West Point; hopes he [JPJ] is enjoying his furlough, and wishes for him to stop and see Col. Preston, Mr. Hopkins, and Mrs. Merrick. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his upcoming itinerary; news of his [JPJ] clothes being sent by the tailor, [Samuel] Frost. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas heard about an epidemic at West Point and is anxious about his [JPJ] health; mention of a cadet Mason, near death and hopes that it is not his friend [Thompson Mason], has been in Buffalo about 15 days and may remain another month; is interested about news from Va. relatives. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsoles him [JPJ] about the lack of correspondence from his relatives; gives excuse of being ill for his lack of correspondence; tells of his great love for him and mentions also his love of a sweetheart; Cousin Tom's wedding has been postponed until the Fall; Lizzie is in Columbia and spends her free time at Cousin Margaret's home; gossip of a possible duel between Mr. [Henry A.] Wise and Mr. [Edward] Stanley [sic] Stanly; talk of Affghan [sic] war and the end of the Florida war [Seminole War]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMention of his [JPJ] court martial; praise of Gen[era]l Worth; some old family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains the lack of correspondence during the winter; discussion on his [JPJ] future, involving going into industry or remaining in the Army, giving pros and cons of each; had a pleasant trip to New Orleans, [La.]; comment about women being \"pleasant and attractive creatures, beyond denial,\" but only \"when one has nothing else to think of, or to excite him.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill not be able to come to graduation due to detainment \"by authority\"; gives advice on selection fo a regiment or a corp; is on his way to the Northeast Boundary after Houlton, Maine. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning JEJ's recent marriage; sword is in safe keeping; and questions JEJ on future travel plans. 4 pp ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions many mutual friends in England, and Mrs. McLane's family. 4 pp. ALS. including a TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him [JPJ] to obtain leave to come for a visit as he cannot leave; explains note to Lieut. Knowlton. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS from J[oseph] E. Johnston, New York, [N.Y.], to [?] Knowlton, [West Point, N.Y.?], 15 November [18]45, asking a favor of lending JPJ some money so he may be able to visit him [JEJ]. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions friends, [?] May and Pike Graham, with army in Mexico and speaks of companies raised in Washington Co., Va., and vicinity. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Lieut. J[ohn] P[reston] Johnston to detatched service and Lieut. R[ichard] H. L. Johnston to duty under him. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of introduction for his son John Wickham Leigh. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMention of the President's [Millard Fillmore] message and the report of the General-in-Chief [of the Army?], and how it will affect the Top[ographica]l Corps; yearns for a promotion, and asks him to put in a good word for him; mentions he has 8 or 10 scars from battles with Indians; also suggests General [Winfield] Scott or General Dawson of Georgia for recommendations; asks for \"little Lissie's\" [Eliza (Johnston) Hughes] new husband's name. 2 pp. Pst. (From an original belonging to W[illia]m Armour, New York City, N.Y.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpinion confirming Joseph E. Johnston's rank as Brevet Colonel. 10 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulations on Johnston's appointment as Quartermaster General of the Army. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the Secession Convention held in Richmond. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. See Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies Gorgas of a telegraphed dispatch regarding captured muskets. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Col. [Nathan George] Evans engaged. most of the day yesterday in battle with the enemy, utilizing twelve regts. and five batteries, near the Potomac River; heavy casualties and 200 prisoners taken, as well as six field pieces. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS. See Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of killed, wounded, and missing in the battle of Ball's Bluff, [Va.], fought 21 Oct. 1861. 11 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS. See Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne letter written by General Joseph Eggleston Johnston of the Confederate Army to fellow General P. G. T. Beauregard, replying to the latter's proposed troop movement. The letter is dated January 14, 1862, and is sent from the Northern Virginia headquarters of the Confederate Army. A transcript of the letter and biographical information on General Johnston in also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. ALS. Urges keeping the York River open to gunboats [two days prior to the Battle of Williamsburg]; Hill not to command his rear guard and to continue the fire after midnight; adds postscript \"I would like to have the vessels sunk.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMap. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to send Capt. Mason and Lt. Col. Harvey to him as soon as possible; is pleased that he is \"again able to take the field.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Dick's letter to Col. W. Hoffman, Comissary General of Prisoners, Washington, [D.C.], 5 March 1863, regarding sending of 150 citizen prisoners for exchange. [with extensive endorsements]. 4 pp. Cy of DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists 14 men and 11 women. 1 p. Cy of DC. Including Cy of D from F. A. Dick, Lt. Col. Prov[ost] Mar[shall] Gen[eral], 12 May 1863, listing 14 family members to be passed through the lines with their husbands and fathers. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends message urging JEJ to report about the fall of Vicksburg at the Court of Enquiry at Montgomery, [Ala.]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of the transfer of Major Barton from Gen[era]l Pol's command to his, and the misuse of Army funds; strategic discussion of upcoming battle in March, the deterioration of their horses, and [U.S.] Grant taking advantage of Longstreet's poor artillery and driving him back into Va.; reminds him to secure all his papers at home as \"they will be very important to me after the war\"; description of transfer of family silver through Nicati [sic] [Nicketti Floyd Johnston?]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets losing him because of government orders; had high expectations for his help and from his expedition. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report of Gen[era]l Hood.\" 1 p. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGen[era]l Cobb is to address the people tonight; gives opinion of how to regroup and states that \"you [JEJ] alone can bring back the old soldiers to their colors or engage other to join\"; describes feeling of bitterness for Mr. [Jefferson] Davis, and that his supporters say \"he had proved himself utterly incapable of conducting the war\"; talk of Lee's popularity waning also if he \"doesn't at once, show independence and pursue a course at least masked by being widely different from Mr. D[avis'], as well as people thinking that he [Lee] did not prevent him [JEJ] from being removed, not to mention not restoring him [JEJ] back.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning statistics of men and supplies; and prefers to have a commader other than Gen. Bragg for he \"has made me a scapegoat.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS. See Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTable of the Return of the Effective Strength of the Army of Tennessee, listing numbers in Lee's Corps, Total Infantry, and Kanapanx's Battery. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses President Lincoln's assassination in relation to the South's strength in the Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. AMsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. AMsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs writing a narrative of the war, but has lost many of his papers, asks Cummings' opinions, especially on the subjects of campaigns in Tennessee in 1863 and Georgia in 1864. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the campaign in Georgia in 1864. Cy of LS. 23 pp. Including a Cy of Ms. written by J. C. Thompson, ca. 1861, and later published during the [Civil] War, entitled \"Gen. Johnston and Gen. Hood.\" 5 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions to send a trunk from Edward's adopted daughter to Peter at the first opportunity; contents are papers, possibly articles written for the newspaper he [Peter] published. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the \"inaccuracy of your recollection of my course\" and an account of his recollections of the event [mentioned in an earlier letter]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy note about the death of his son, Willie. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a letter of recommendation and introduction so he may join the Corps of Cavalry in Egypt; advises him to remain quiet about any disharmony between Mr. Davis and himself because of upsetting the \"thousands who are friendly to both\"; urges him to prepare for publication his reports to \"justify...motives and...actions\" by him [JEJ]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the condition of the 33rd Regiment, Va. Volunteers, immediately after the close of the first battle of Manassas, 21 July 1861. 6 pp ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns an article on \"the flag question\" by Beauregard to be submitted to the April 1872 Baltimore Southern Magazine; also the state of the government in Louisiana -- \"quasi-revolution.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns over brother Peter; question about the Confederate States' archives; had a pleasant visit from Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and their young son. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends the final draft of his statement; report only alludes to \"saving Lee's Army\"; struck out of his attacks on [Jefferson] Davis who \"poor Floyd\" called \"Mr. Jefferson Davidson.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esends check to furnish brother Peter's new room, sends holiday greetings. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a $500 contribution to the church; the winter weather; \"another tour to raise means for completing our Church here\"; and love to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and regards to friends in Atlanta. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns flag of the \"Johnston Light Infantry\" to be presented by Mrs. Johnston. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHer letter was his first news of her grandmother, his sister's [Louisa Smith Bowen] illness; expressions of family love; has had acute rheumatism since January. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalk of funding the repairs needed for the family burial grounds; \"Lily\" will be traveling to the Springs soon for her annual stay, as prescribed by her physician. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWife \"Lily\" suffering from Neauralgia; grief over death of brother [Beverly]; also settlement of Beverly's estate; financial matters concerned with brother Peter. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions to buy Beverly's silver tableware at the auction of his personal effects on the 10th if no other close relative wants it; anxious over brother Peter being alone - would like to hire someone to stay with him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of sale of family proprety, the storing of books, and the distributing of clothes to the poor; in agreement about brother Peter living in a hotel and will send money accordingly. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince the Army of fifteen years past has changed considerably, he doesn't really recommend that Ben [Goerge Ben Johnston] become commissioned; feels that the Army has lowered its standards, and that there is some prejuice agaisnt Southerners; suggests law studies instead. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning events at first [Battle of] Manassas during Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for dues paid for June. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta and the recollection of events. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates recollections of JEJ's Cavalry leaving nothing behind to fall into enemy hands during his movement from Dalton to Atlanta. 3 pp. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the loss of arms of Polk's Corps after it united with the Army of Tennessee in 1864. 2 pp. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses losses of men under his command in the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Pettus' participation in the Dalton and Atlanta campaigns in Stephenson's Division of Hood's Corp. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminisces about his command in the CSA, and his memories of the Army of Tenessee. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the loss of arms in the Georgia campaign, recollections of events and compliments about the campaign. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the loss of muskets, positions, panics...in the retreat from Dalton to Atlanta in 1864 and his recollection of events. 8 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Hood's article published in the New Orleans papers and the statement of the loss of small arms; greatest loss was in 27 June 1864 when Gen. McPherson's army made an assault on the position at Kenesaw Mountain. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the statement by Col. Oladowski [?] as to the \"Georgia campaign\" in 1864 and Lowrey's recollections. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning controversy between Gen. Hood and Johnston and Govan's recollections of events of Johnston's campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning loss of arms in Georgia in [18]64 campaign and the reporting of surrounding events. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses communication with General A. H. Colquitt. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a history for Johnston's use \"without any restrictions.\" 1 p. ALS. Including an AMsS by Ja[me]s M. Kennard, n.d., n.p. relating to a supposed message from Jefferson Davis to the Confederate Congress on Joseph E. Johnston's reinstatement. 25 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Fields to re-enclose grave yard; lodging and financial arrangements for brother Peter. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses his reply to Gen. George W. Mindil's pamphlet \"The Battle of Fair Oaks,\" as copied for the Court of Paris. 1 p. Cy of LS. Including Cy of Ms by Joseph E. Johnston. 20 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Col. Marshall's address as not being an attack against JEJ, but rather a criticism of some statements of JEJ's in regard to the army around Richmond [during the war]. Comments on Marshall's address and includes points of controversy with his recollections with statistical information; corrects JEJ on points regarding himself and statements made about him and his command in JEJ's book; apologizes for mentioning these matters and does not do so to complain; mentions the courtesy and kindness which JEJ always treated him. \"You know that when any one undertakes to write a historical account of events, there is a right in the part of those who disagree with the writer, to criticize and analyze his statements.\" 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the Georgia Brigade Lawton took to Virginia in June 1862 and the details surrounding the situation. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas enclosed an extract from a letter of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston \"in the hope that it may be of some service to you and history.\" 1 p. ALS. Inclusing a Cy of LS from Jos[eph] E. Johnston, Savannah, [Ga.], to Colonel [John P. Nicholson], n.p., 14 April 1875, defending what he had written about a battle fought at Fair Oaks. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplanation of a delay in payment of a $1000 note. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetailed comments on the Count of Paris' letters concerning the Battle of Seven Pines, defending what himself, Longstreet, [D. H.] Hill, and Smith had reported; also extensive defense of himself and descriptions of his and others' actions at the Battle of Fair Oaks; asks if he received an autograph note of Gen[era]l [Robert E.] Lee. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to attend and act as Chief Marshall at the unveiling of the Foley Statue of [\"Stonewall\"] Jackson on the 26th of October. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the recent publication by the press of \"our late correspondence\"; the desire for you to accept the position of Marshall in chief on the 16th, and Mr. Valentine is interested in executing a bust of you. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEconomic discussion of the Hawaiian Treaty which will remove the rice tariff, and how it will affect the rice farmers in South Carolina, Georgia, and Louisiana; concern over land losing its value and people being forced out of work; alludes to North/South disputes over the problem, stating that the planter will be \"unable to stand up under the burden imposed upon him for the benefit of Northern manufacturers\"; asks him to vote against the treaty and to relay the same messages to Col. [Robert W.] Withers. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Southern political systems, the Democratic nomination convention in St. Louis, and Northern attitudes toward the South. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for the \"handsome testimonial\" and tribute sent to him from such a \"noble chieftain.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas learned through Judge [Robert W.] Hughes that he [JWJ] will support President Hayes' administration; expresses wish for him to withold support until he knows more fully the President's \"Southern policy\"; discussion of JWJ's son applying to West Point or just joining the Army. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCancellation of plans due to wife's illness; discussion of his friend Haine [?], who was dissapointed because the P.O. Dept. appointment was not filled; he is now trying for the office of Marshall, which will be vacant on the expiration of the term of the incumbent, according to [Judge Robert W.] Hughes; hopes he [JWJ] will lend his support to Haine [?]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpression of friendship; gives correction of Pickett's strength of 4500 instead of 5500 as previously reported. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBen has decided to settle in Richmond; [Robert W.] Hughes does not think that it is a wise move since it was flooded with medical men after the war and recommends Norfolk instead; also the comment that there is a strong Catholic influence [in Norfolk] which would also help Ben professionally. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sent application for Joe's [Johnston] benefit; feels that [Robert W.] Hughes has excellent sense and judgement [referring to his opinions of where Ben should set up a medical practice]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMore discussions of Ben setting up medical practice in Richmond. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that he be sent the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill so that he may read it, as it is so unlike the Bill passed at the St. Louis Convention of 1975, he feels it will aid the South, and not the North; his friend, John C. Brown, is V[ice] Pres[iden]t of the Institution [governing the railroad?]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses economy of the South and resulting problems; anti-military sentiments of the South; and character of Tilden and Hayes. 4 pp. ALS. including typescript. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussing the Greenbacker philosophy, the Electoral Commission, and the election; his views of the insurance profession; and his impressions of Tilden. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgain requests a copy of the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill for his friend Robert Gourdin; would have asked Bev[erly] Tucker to send it, but he is in New Orleans, [La.], directing a convention; discussion of the reduction of the tobacco tax on Southern farmers. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives glowing recommendation of Col. [Robert E.] Withers for a Democratic middle class office in the Senate; is glad to hear of his improved health; Gov. Randolph sent a copy of the new Army Bill; asks that he [JWJ] and Col. Withers read his comments on it. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites on behalf of their kinsman James Southall who would like to be appointed to the new Geology professorship at the \"Va. University.\" 1p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill be happy to give Mr. McCloskey a recommendation on his application for an office; is pleased he sent out a circular; Lily still suffering from rheumatism. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on a note on the F. J. Porter case and [Theodore Fitz] Randolph's speech; Lee and Jackson's operations against Pope [at 2nd Bull Run]; and the next Presidential election. 4 pp. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on apparent Southern antipathy to politics; the approaching election, and the Democratic Party; will not be a candidate. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs recovering from a bad sprain; believes a Democrat will win the Presidency, but a thorough civil service reform is not likely. 2 pp. ALS. including typerscript. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompares public morals and their effects on elections with those of 30 years ago, and discusses Hayes' use of the veto; and the ideal beauty of Pattsfield. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of quarrels amongst members of the Westmoreland Club and Capt. John S. Wise, and the rule of secrecy and voting; will be attending his [GBK] wedding. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas written to Dr. Curry who is a member of the Board of Visitors [of the Medical College of Virginia?] about a professorship; also mention of Ben's bride. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend picture of his mother, who was a good friend of her [Mrs. Johnston] mother [Catherine May (Milligan) McLane] 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to attend the reuinion of the First Kentucky Brigade of Infantry \"in the late war.\" 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCriticism of Lincoln and Garfield; his views of the effect of a Southern victory, and comparisons of resources of North and South in 1861. 1 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePraises Frank Blair [Frances Preston Blair, Jr.]; finds the only well-founded sectional prejudice is that of favoring Virginia hams; slavery caused no inferiority of the people; continues a discussion of how the South could have won -- including more arms, a different Confederate President, and a strong move against Grant in late 1862; expresses opinion that Hardee or Stewart would have prevented Sherman's \"March to the Sea.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the approaching dedication of the Washington monument and Rice's desire to have Johnston write a letter \"which would embody your estimate of Washington in his military capacity\" and would be bound in a sheaf for the celebration. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives background of a certain picture of General [Robert E.] Lee [and JEJ taken in Savannah after the Civil War], and the photographer's name, D.J. Ryan; sees her father often and describes his [John W. Johnston] new interest in military equipment and habits of ancient and medieval people; her cousin Sue Talliaferro has been staying with them. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends desired picture and apologies for it being faded [referring to a picture of Johnston and Lee taken together in Savannah,Ga. after the war]; is going to New York, [N.Y.], to the funeral \"of a valued old friend.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of official report submitted by Major General James Longstreet, 10 June 1862, on the Battle of Seven Pines.1 pp. Cy of DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews of events since JEJ's departure from St. Louis. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sent photograph of his \"lovely darling\" [wife, Lydia (McLane) Johnston], and grieves over her death. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his proposed trip to St. Louis, and points west to inspect \"roads\"; hopes [Don Carlos] Buell will be named superintendant of the Coast Survey; discusses condition of [Henry Jackson] Hunt. 4 pp. Including typescript. 1 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains of extremely hot weather; explains that he has no foreign correspondents from which he could acquire psotage stamps [in reference to WFL's stamp collection]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns republication of articles on the war which appeared in the North American Review. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of his office being in his home and that his hours are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; invites him to use his home if he [GBJ] attends the medical convention in Washington, [D.C.]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that she show to Eliza [(Johnston) Hughes] the letters she has of Judge (Thomas T.) Bouldin announcing Charles' [Clement Johnston] death, and his [JEJ] fathers' [Peter Johnston] death. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas impressed by his conduct at Yorktown and 7 Pines; applied for his appointment to a vacancy in 1864; the recommendation may have been held up in the office of Gen. [Braxton] Bragg. 2 pp. ALS. Including p.s., from J. E. Johnston, to Gen. D. H. Hill, explaining that his questions pertained to what sort of paper he should write -- not because of \"the fear of entangling myself.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan't hope to see Johnston until the weather warms; discusses financial difficulties related to civil and political rights. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminisces about family ties with his [SSL] grandparents [Anna Marie (Mason) Lee and Sydney Smith Lee]; is very proud of him and always happy to hear from him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes Gantt would move to Washington and leave his \"unfashionable\" location; discusses reasons for [Benjamin Stoddard] Ewell being refused a professorship at William and Mary after using at least $15,000 of his own money to save it; his tour of inspection will be delayed until Congress appropriates the money. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on fashions in St. Louis; opinions of slavery; and a defense of [Richard S.] Ewell against attacks by [P.G.T.] Beauregard. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails Confederate blunders in the areas of buying up cotton to sell for arms, and not moving against McClellan in force in 1862, or putting Lee in command on May 31, [1862?]; also Bragg not capturing Union troops in West Tennessee; troops in Arkansas not being transferred to Mississippi, and Hood being put opposite Sherman instead of Hardee or Stewart. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives account of his recent trip through the Rocky Mountains and on to the Pacific Ocean, and of all the land's beauty. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad no idea of the disaster to the Democratic party; describes a situation in Williamsburg as being the consequence of a large number of Negroes brought there by the military occupation; Gettysburg will not be as bad as the effect of Negro supremacy; Henry A. Wise turned Democrat to run for Governor; doesn't understand why Gantt's St. Louis house won't sell; as a child, heard much discussion of the authorship of the \"Junius\" letters, and feels Lord Lyttelton is a good possibility; death of a niece. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends news of death of General [Henry] Hunt -- an old friend. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs concerned about her father's [John W. Johnston] relapses, but cannot come to visit yet due to preparing his office for its next occupant; tells of preparation of the court of the great \"pension building\" for the inauguration ballroom. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses use of contributed funds to buy a house for Mrs. [Henry] Hunt and her other funds; and strategies for Congressional aid for her. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Johnston's presence at an Inter-State Drill to be held in Nashville. 1 p. TLS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Johnston's election to the honorary vice presidency of the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConveys suggestion of a dinner for the Comte de Paris; suggests dinner be in private, including only Mr. [Robert M.] McLane and a nephew to entertain the Comte's son. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for his expression of approval toward the plans of Grand Reunion of the \"Blue and Gray\" to be held at Chicago, [Ill.], during the Exposition in 1893; gives ideas about a parade, and a pavillion being erected to exhibit relics of the [Civil] War from both sides. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sorry to hear he has been ill, and hopes that he is recovering \"for there are few men whom the old Confederates need as much as...yourself.\" 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpressions of hope for a speedy recovery. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he will not be able to attend the funeral service of [McLane s brother-in-law] JEJ; expressions of sorry and sympathy. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pp. Cy of DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"the prejudices of a single non-combatant\" in opposition to \"the preference of so many thousand fighting men.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts invitation to call; invites Mrs. McLane to join Mr. and Mrs. Milman and her breakfast. 2 pp. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pp. TMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 p. DF of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete. 10 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 pp. Ams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Ph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted by D. Appleton \u0026amp; Co. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on the great improvements in the school; is pleased her aunt has a good gardener and describes their gardens at school; did not practice her music enough at home so Mr. Bozzaotra criticizes her time; lists the gloves, corsets, shoes, and handkerchiefs she needs, and asks for Corinne in French. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on various aunts and uncles, including \"Uncle Joe\" [Joseph E. Johnston]; unhappy that she will not see Preston for 2 years; mentions that the school has 25 or 26 students - mainly ones who were at \"Liberty.\" 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on the lack of letters from Preston and on activities of Uncle Peter [Johnston] and Aunt Jane. Enclosed is a lengthy postscript from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston teasing him on his new position and describing the fate of the school at Liberty and his at Botetourt Springs; mentions pleasant neighborhoods. 2 pp TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChastises him for not writing. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImagines that Preston's letters to her have gone to the Springs, where she plans to go to attend at least one more session of Uncle E[dward William Johnston]'s school; would be there now except neither Uncle Ben nor Uncle John can take her; inquires about Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWanted to join Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs but it meant Aunt Sally would be alone too long; lengthy news of various aunts and uncles and the possibility that some of them may move to Texas. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks his preference on being called \"brother\" or \"Preston,\" for Aunt Sally says \"Pres\" is disrespectful; lengthy news of various uncles and aunts and her fear that she will miss seeing Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs; describes Cherie's [Mrs. Edward W. Johnston] drinking problem. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for more frequent letters; only time for writing letters is one hour at night; has no news of relatives. 2 pp. TCy. Including TCy of N from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston, [Botetourt Springs, Va.], to [John] Pres[ton Johnston, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.], Feb[ruar]y 22, 1840, sending news of Jo[seph E. Johnston] who is at Cape Florida but will probably go to Washington late in the month, and from there be sent to the Northern frontier. 2 pp. TCy;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends Eliza M. Johnston's school report for February 1840. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends news of various relatives including report that Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] is expected to return to Washington this monh. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]'s plan to return to Florida, and the poor condition of Uncle Edward [W. Johnston's] school, including the deaths of 3 former students. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a recent picnic given by Mrs. General Watts with mint julip lacking in water; mentions various aunts and uncles; and inquires about a missing portrait of Uncle Benjamin. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends her report for June with an explanation of a few bad marks; describes Mr. Goodsicki of Richmond, the new dancing master; inquires about Uncle John [B. Floyd]. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites before leaving for Richmond where she looks forward to spending the winter; inquires about \"Cousin Eliza\" Carrington and \"the General\"; knows Uncle Edward [W. Johnston] is hurt that she is going to Mr. Perieo's school instead of returning to his. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms of her recent confirmation by Bishop [William] Meade; reports Aunt Jane's move to Tuscaloosa and Cousin Maria's death. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of many friends and relatives who are ill or dead. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMust work hard the rest of the session for she found herself behind upon her return; needs corsets, handkerchiefs and a white dress. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets her Aunt's uneasiness but feels it is groundless and that \"Uncle\" will return home soon; has little time because of the concert and review lessons; needs shoes for she has \"nearly danced out\" those she has. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e88 pp. MsV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 pp. MsV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdited by Richard M. McMurry. 46 pp. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdited by Richard M. McMurry. 59 pp. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdited by Richard M. McMurry. 54 pp. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost entries are headed Meridian, [Miss.], or Dalton, [Ga.]. 183 pp. MsV. Including: a memo, Jan[uar]y 30, 1862 of Thomas Jordan, A[ssistant] Adj[utant] Gen[era]l Head Quarters, 18th Comp[an]y, [?], on $694.50 spent in keeping open communications with Washington, D.C. 2 pp.; newspaper clipping, n.d., about a seech of [CSA] Senator Semmes attacking Johnston. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 pp. MsV. including Cys of Ls relating to the Kansas expedition. November 1, 1858 - June 22, 1859. 15 pp. Also including miscellaneous financial notes. 7 pp. MsV. 1. Not filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMsV. 2. Not filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e68 p. MsV. Including a Cy of LS from L[eonidas] Polk, Demapolis, [Alabama?], to Gen[era]l J. E. Johnston, n.p., May 4, 1864. 1 p. Also including \"Directions given by Gen[era]l Johnston for the evacuation of the line at Yorktown,\" n.d. 2 pp. Also including a memorandum of agreement, April 18, 1865, between General Johnston and Sherman for the surrender of the Confederate troops, with associated letters and notes by B. S. Ewell. 10 pp. [Portions of this volume were copied for the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.] MsV 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e237 pp. MsV. Including index to the first 52 pp. Also including a Telegram Book for 1 February 1862-3 March 1862. 9 pp. MsV. 4. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 pp. MsV. Including NCls, 1863-1864, collected by B.S. Ewell about J.E. Johnston. 44 pp. Also including loose NCls, mainly 1891, on Johnston's death and funeral. 12 pp. The General Orders were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 5. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270 pp. MsV. This volume was copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 6. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding his dispatches during the siege of Jackson, Mississippi. 64 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost dispatches are from Morton on Meridian, Mississippi. Parts of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" 72 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost letters are from Meridian, Mississippi, or Dalton, Georgia, and some are lengthy reports of Johnston's command. 103 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e131 pp. MsV. Including a report of Benjamin S. Ewell's visit to Richmond, 8-20 APril 1864. 16 pp. Also including B.S. Ewell's comparison of the campaigns in Virginia and Georgia in the spring and summer of 1864. 10 pp. Also including tabulations of strengths and losses, 7 December 1863-9 July 1864. 3 pp. Also including a narrative by B.S. Ewell, 5 August 1864, on Johnston's removal from command. 2 pp. Copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 pp. MsV. Including Cys of Ls, 29 April 1862-28 June 1863, from J.E. Johnston, to Lydian McLane Johnston. 10 pp. Also including telegrams, 4 May 1864-20 May 1864. 4 pp. Also including a report, 15 February 1865, of General Hood while commanding the Army of Tennessee, 18 July 1864-23 January 1865. 17 pp. Also including statistics on the Manassas Army, 31 December 1861. 1 pp. Also including Df. of Ls by Benjamin S. Ewell, n.d. 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the Army of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e121 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pp. MsV. Including Joseph E. Johnston's notes on General W.T. Sherman's Memoirs. 3 pp. Also including note of General T.G. Rhett's address. 1 p. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 pp. MsV. Including Returns of Troops, 17 March 1865-24 April 1865. 5 pp. Also including a memo on wounded Confederate and Federal troops. 1 p. Also including NCls regarding Johnston, 1864, 37 pp., and loose clippings, 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e188 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e204 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e204 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinciple accounts are with Major A.D. Banks and D. Appleton \u0026amp; Co. MsV. 125 pp. Not filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e150 pp. MsV. Including copies of correspondence regarding his insurance business in Richmond, Va., 20 February 1875-5 June 1878. 113 pp. Also including correspondence with the Home Insurance COmpany, headed Washington, D.C., 19 January 1883-19 February 1883. 4 pp. Not filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives accounts for travel in North Carolina and Virginia, as well as population counts of cities in those states; also account of Joseph E. Johnston with Pan Electric Association. 11 pp. MsV. Not filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA one page letter sent from General Joseph E. Johnston to Brigadier General John H. Kelly regarding the transport and exchange of unfit cavalry horses. 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Johnston, C.S.A. General during the American Civil War, including correspondence which reflect his long military career and interest in his nephews, John Warfield Johnston and John Preston Johnston.","The papers include a diary, 1857, of Johnston's survey of the southern boundary of Kansas and eighteen volumes of Civil War dispatches and telegrams.","The collection also includes a diary, 1 May-31 July 1864, of Thomas B. Mackall; letters received by Louis McLane (including letters from Andrew Jackson and Lafayette) and typescripts of letters by Eliza Johnston Hughes.","Subjects concern Braxton Bragg, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, William Joseph Hardee, George Ben Johnston, and the American Civil War (including the Atlanta Campaign of 1864). Correspondents include P. G. T. Beauregard, Jubal Early, Thomas Tasker Gantt, Josiah Gorgas, Wade Hampton, D.H. Hill, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet and W.T. Sherman (General Order #18 of Johnston surrendering and giving terms to Sherman); as well as members of Johnston's family, Beverly R. Johnston, John Preston Johnston and John Warfield Johnston.","A list of books in the Rare Book Collection which were owned by Joseph E. Johnston is in Box 1. Accession 2001.35 addition filed in Box 1.","The Civil War dispatch and telegram books are available on microfilm for use in Swem Library or the microfilm may be requested via inter-library loan. The Joseph E. Johnston Papers, 1825-1891, in Swem Library's microforms area is on 6 reels, call number E467.1 .J74 A2.","Discusses his mother's recent death. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses a recent change [marriage to Ann Bernard] in his father's life which will make it less solitary; must decide by June whether to remain in the Army and choose the Infantry or the Artillery. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning the death of McLane's father, the office made vacant by his death, and the introduction of Mr. F. B. Ogden by this letter. 2 pp. LS.","Discusses the forces gathering for the coming Revolution [of 1830]. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning a strong interest and desire for prosperity for the United States. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns procedure for the presentation of copies of publications of the Commissioners of Public Records to the United States. 3 pp. ADF and L.","Is not in love, though from time to time feels tenderness towards and interest in the appearance and conversation of a particular woman. 4 pp. ALS.","Is anxious to see \"those who remain\" [after the deaths of his father and brother]; saw John Preston \"at the university\"; comments on the matrimonial propensity of young people; is susceptible to the charms of so many women that they neutralize each other. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses plans for Louisa's son John [W. Johnston], and the need for John to travel on his own; mentions various relatives he has seen and Jane's plans; missed seeing \"Mama in Richmond.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Had a miserable march through the country and is in quite a bad humor; describes foiled plans to go to Richmond; the weather has been as cold as a Virginia winter; gossip of Harrison [?] traveling to Augusta, [Ga.], to see a lady. 3 pp. ALS.","Is going back to Old Point Comfort, [Va.]; describes the \"delicious moonlight nights\" and the \"very pretty Indian girls.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Discussion of money matters; hopes to make a trip to Florida in the winter; talk of a horserace in which he lost $750.00; needs a horse for fox-hunting; cannot visit due to his [BRJ] \"bachelor\" state. 3 pp. ALS.","Is on his way to assist Gen[era]l Scott in the war against the Seminoles; describes his journey south; waiting for a steamboat to take them down the St. John's River, [Fla.]; describes the Army and gives the number of Indians to be estimated at about 3500, although he thinks that figure is exaggerated; soldiers complaining of having to boil and eat pork; heard from John that all of their Negroes had been sold and that all of the \"affairs\" were still unsettled; is saddened that Sam [a slave] was sold. 2 pp. ALS.","Gives his reasons for resigning; is now employed in the Top[ograophi]c Bureau; news of Edward and Webb separating, and Edward composing literary works - probably on the life of Patrick Henry; has heard of his [BRJ] \"matrimonial intentions\" and warns him not to be rash; wishes for him to meet some of the lovely ladies in Washington. 3 pp. ALS.","Appoints Mr. [John Preson] Johnston to the Military Academy, but cannot appoint Stephen J. Crockett, as regulations allow only one cadet per congressional district. 1 p. ALS.","Philosophical letter giving advice about writing letters, suffering through hard times and looking upon him [JEJ] as a brother, not a uncle. 3 pp. ALS.","Tells of upcoming trips to Elizabeth Town, N.J., to meet General Scott at Head Quarters, then on to Trenton, and then to Washington, [D.C.]. he will not, however, be able to stop to visit him [JPJ] due to troop movements; gives travel instructions and descriptions of a new black trunk for him. 3 pp. ALS.","I sorry, but cannot send any money because he doesn't have any; gives more detailed travel instructions for Pres to follow on his trip from Washington, through Baltimore, and on to Philadelphia and Trenton, including the use of a steamboat. 2 pp, ALS,","Gives instructions as to where and how he will receive some money from a friend of his [JEJ] in Washington. 1 p. ALS","Is glad he is enjoying school so much, and encourages him \"to make a good use of the faculties nature has given...\"; hopes to visit in the latter part of October; discusses a survey of an area east of the St. Regis which will keep him busy outside until the weather turns cool; the President and the Sec. of War have visited, and \"peace and tranquility are restored\"; tell Lizzie to write. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript, 3 pp.","Is happy he has become so \"naturalized\" to school, but cautions him not to rely too heavily on his present knowledge of mathematics; he [JPJ] should feel lucky that his Uncle Bev wrote to him, as he never writes to anyone; will stop by and see him in 10 days, but only for a few hours, as neither have much time; has received accounts of Harvey Michele's \"Texas Scheme\" from cousin John; other family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Was disappointed to find that Lizzie was still at Burke's Garden, and not in school -- hopes that will be taken care of soon; news of visit to Edward's farm and his horse \"Tigertail\"; comments on disposition and application of JPJ. 2 pp, ALS.","Permission for J[ohn] P[reston] Johnstone [sic] to move from one barracks room to another. Signed also by R. Delarfield, Supt. of M.A., and by J. Hayfoot. 1 p. DS.","Is on his way back to Washington from Florida; has had gratifying accounts of Pres in school, and urges him [BRJ] to write him; speaks lovingly of Pres and gives Mrs. Carrington much of the credit for his [JPJ] upbringing; discussion of Eliza and her education, or lack thereof; wants family new. 3 pp. ALS.","Saw Professor Capt. Blis who gave a satisfying account of his progress at school; has just returned from southern Florida where he spent the winter; comments on the state of military affairs in that territory and a bill before Congress to raise additional forces to fight in the Seminole War; gives advice and to read the greats authors and Latin \"in the original\" if there is spare time. 3 pp. ALS.","Gives an explanation of why he could not visit him, and expresses gratification and pride in all of his accomplishments; is located in the country between Lake Huron and Lake Superior, surveying the land for possible fortification; comments on the abundance of trout and whitefish, and how much Uncle Edward would enjoy fishing there. 3 pp. ALS.","Will not be going to Florida for the winter; Edward is considering selling his land and settling in Abingdon, Lynchburg, or Columbia; they had a \"preserving\" snow storm on the 18th, which signaled the beginning of winter; there is a truce in Florida now, and a group of Seminole chiefs, including Sam Jones, wild Cat, and Tiger Tail are traveling to Washington to make the final arrangements; hopes that Lizzie will be sent to Washington instead of Richmond, and comments that he would like her to know that he has not proposed to anyone, just like the song \"I Don't Propose.\" 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. Ms. Including Xcy of Ms. 1 p.","Just returned from an extended visit to the Sabine, and is concerned because he has not heard from him in a while. 1 p. ALS.","Will be spending the summer in Mackinac, instructions to get any clothing needed from Sam[uel] Frost, a merchant tailor in New York, [N.Y.], and to have them charged to his [JEJ] bill. 1 p. ALS.","A school friend of JPJ's, Thompson Mason, will be coming soon, and JEJ wishes him to be welcomed and treated well, and also his mother; is still on his journey to Lake Michigan, and is not sure when he will be back by West Point; hopes he [JPJ] is enjoying his furlough, and wishes for him to stop and see Col. Preston, Mr. Hopkins, and Mrs. Merrick. 3 pp. ALS.","Gives his upcoming itinerary; news of his [JPJ] clothes being sent by the tailor, [Samuel] Frost. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. ANS.","Has heard about an epidemic at West Point and is anxious about his [JPJ] health; mention of a cadet Mason, near death and hopes that it is not his friend [Thompson Mason], has been in Buffalo about 15 days and may remain another month; is interested about news from Va. relatives. 1 p. ALS.","Consoles him [JPJ] about the lack of correspondence from his relatives; gives excuse of being ill for his lack of correspondence; tells of his great love for him and mentions also his love of a sweetheart; Cousin Tom's wedding has been postponed until the Fall; Lizzie is in Columbia and spends her free time at Cousin Margaret's home; gossip of a possible duel between Mr. [Henry A.] Wise and Mr. [Edward] Stanley [sic] Stanly; talk of Affghan [sic] war and the end of the Florida war [Seminole War]. 3 pp. ALS.","Mention of his [JPJ] court martial; praise of Gen[era]l Worth; some old family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains the lack of correspondence during the winter; discussion on his [JPJ] future, involving going into industry or remaining in the Army, giving pros and cons of each; had a pleasant trip to New Orleans, [La.]; comment about women being \"pleasant and attractive creatures, beyond denial,\" but only \"when one has nothing else to think of, or to excite him.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Will not be able to come to graduation due to detainment \"by authority\"; gives advice on selection fo a regiment or a corp; is on his way to the Northeast Boundary after Houlton, Maine. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning JEJ's recent marriage; sword is in safe keeping; and questions JEJ on future travel plans. 4 pp ALS.","Mentions many mutual friends in England, and Mrs. McLane's family. 4 pp. ALS. including a TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Asks him [JPJ] to obtain leave to come for a visit as he cannot leave; explains note to Lieut. Knowlton. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS from J[oseph] E. Johnston, New York, [N.Y.], to [?] Knowlton, [West Point, N.Y.?], 15 November [18]45, asking a favor of lending JPJ some money so he may be able to visit him [JEJ]. 1 p.","Mentions friends, [?] May and Pike Graham, with army in Mexico and speaks of companies raised in Washington Co., Va., and vicinity. 3 pp. ALS.","Orders Lieut. J[ohn] P[reston] Johnston to detatched service and Lieut. R[ichard] H. L. Johnston to duty under him. 1 p. DS.","Letter of introduction for his son John Wickham Leigh. 1 p. ALS.","Mention of the President's [Millard Fillmore] message and the report of the General-in-Chief [of the Army?], and how it will affect the Top[ographica]l Corps; yearns for a promotion, and asks him to put in a good word for him; mentions he has 8 or 10 scars from battles with Indians; also suggests General [Winfield] Scott or General Dawson of Georgia for recommendations; asks for \"little Lissie's\" [Eliza (Johnston) Hughes] new husband's name. 2 pp. Pst. (From an original belonging to W[illia]m Armour, New York City, N.Y.)","7 pp. D.","Opinion confirming Joseph E. Johnston's rank as Brevet Colonel. 10 pp. DS.","Congratulations on Johnston's appointment as Quartermaster General of the Army. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns the Secession Convention held in Richmond. 3 pp. ALS.","1 item. See Oversize File.","Notifies Gorgas of a telegraphed dispatch regarding captured muskets. 1 p. ALS.","Reports that Col. [Nathan George] Evans engaged. most of the day yesterday in battle with the enemy, utilizing twelve regts. and five batteries, near the Potomac River; heavy casualties and 200 prisoners taken, as well as six field pieces. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","List of killed, wounded, and missing in the battle of Ball's Bluff, [Va.], fought 21 Oct. 1861. 11 p. D.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","One letter written by General Joseph Eggleston Johnston of the Confederate Army to fellow General P. G. T. Beauregard, replying to the latter's proposed troop movement. The letter is dated January 14, 1862, and is sent from the Northern Virginia headquarters of the Confederate Army. A transcript of the letter and biographical information on General Johnston in also included.","1 p. ALS. Urges keeping the York River open to gunboats [two days prior to the Battle of Williamsburg]; Hill not to command his rear guard and to continue the fire after midnight; adds postscript \"I would like to have the vessels sunk.\"","Map. 1 item.","Agrees to send Capt. Mason and Lt. Col. Harvey to him as soon as possible; is pleased that he is \"again able to take the field.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS.","Acknowledges receipt of Dick's letter to Col. W. Hoffman, Comissary General of Prisoners, Washington, [D.C.], 5 March 1863, regarding sending of 150 citizen prisoners for exchange. [with extensive endorsements]. 4 pp. Cy of DS.","Lists 14 men and 11 women. 1 p. Cy of DC. Including Cy of D from F. A. Dick, Lt. Col. Prov[ost] Mar[shall] Gen[eral], 12 May 1863, listing 14 family members to be passed through the lines with their husbands and fathers. 1 p.","Sends message urging JEJ to report about the fall of Vicksburg at the Court of Enquiry at Montgomery, [Ala.]. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PD.","1 p. PD.","Discussion of the transfer of Major Barton from Gen[era]l Pol's command to his, and the misuse of Army funds; strategic discussion of upcoming battle in March, the deterioration of their horses, and [U.S.] Grant taking advantage of Longstreet's poor artillery and driving him back into Va.; reminds him to secure all his papers at home as \"they will be very important to me after the war\"; description of transfer of family silver through Nicati [sic] [Nicketti Floyd Johnston?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Regrets losing him because of government orders; had high expectations for his help and from his expedition. 1 p. ALS.","\"Report of Gen[era]l Hood.\" 1 p. Incomplete.","Gen[era]l Cobb is to address the people tonight; gives opinion of how to regroup and states that \"you [JEJ] alone can bring back the old soldiers to their colors or engage other to join\"; describes feeling of bitterness for Mr. [Jefferson] Davis, and that his supporters say \"he had proved himself utterly incapable of conducting the war\"; talk of Lee's popularity waning also if he \"doesn't at once, show independence and pursue a course at least masked by being widely different from Mr. D[avis'], as well as people thinking that he [Lee] did not prevent him [JEJ] from being removed, not to mention not restoring him [JEJ] back.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning statistics of men and supplies; and prefers to have a commader other than Gen. Bragg for he \"has made me a scapegoat.\" 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","1 p. DS.","Table of the Return of the Effective Strength of the Army of Tennessee, listing numbers in Lee's Corps, Total Infantry, and Kanapanx's Battery. 1 p. DS.","Discusses President Lincoln's assassination in relation to the South's strength in the Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. AMsS.","1 p. AMsS.","Is writing a narrative of the war, but has lost many of his papers, asks Cummings' opinions, especially on the subjects of campaigns in Tennessee in 1863 and Georgia in 1864. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. PD.","Concerning the campaign in Georgia in 1864. Cy of LS. 23 pp. Including a Cy of Ms. written by J. C. Thompson, ca. 1861, and later published during the [Civil] War, entitled \"Gen. Johnston and Gen. Hood.\" 5 pp.","Instructions to send a trunk from Edward's adopted daughter to Peter at the first opportunity; contents are papers, possibly articles written for the newspaper he [Peter] published. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning the \"inaccuracy of your recollection of my course\" and an account of his recollections of the event [mentioned in an earlier letter]. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. PD.","Sympathy note about the death of his son, Willie. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for a letter of recommendation and introduction so he may join the Corps of Cavalry in Egypt; advises him to remain quiet about any disharmony between Mr. Davis and himself because of upsetting the \"thousands who are friendly to both\"; urges him to prepare for publication his reports to \"justify...motives and...actions\" by him [JEJ]. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning the condition of the 33rd Regiment, Va. Volunteers, immediately after the close of the first battle of Manassas, 21 July 1861. 6 pp ALS.","Concerns an article on \"the flag question\" by Beauregard to be submitted to the April 1872 Baltimore Southern Magazine; also the state of the government in Louisiana -- \"quasi-revolution.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Concerns over brother Peter; question about the Confederate States' archives; had a pleasant visit from Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and their young son. 4 pp. ALS.","Sends the final draft of his statement; report only alludes to \"saving Lee's Army\"; struck out of his attacks on [Jefferson] Davis who \"poor Floyd\" called \"Mr. Jefferson Davidson.\" 4 pp. ALS.","sends check to furnish brother Peter's new room, sends holiday greetings. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning a $500 contribution to the church; the winter weather; \"another tour to raise means for completing our Church here\"; and love to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and regards to friends in Atlanta. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerns flag of the \"Johnston Light Infantry\" to be presented by Mrs. Johnston. 2 pp. ALS.","Her letter was his first news of her grandmother, his sister's [Louisa Smith Bowen] illness; expressions of family love; has had acute rheumatism since January. 3 pp. ALS.","Talk of funding the repairs needed for the family burial grounds; \"Lily\" will be traveling to the Springs soon for her annual stay, as prescribed by her physician. 2 pp. ALS.","Wife \"Lily\" suffering from Neauralgia; grief over death of brother [Beverly]; also settlement of Beverly's estate; financial matters concerned with brother Peter. 1 p. ALS.","Instructions to buy Beverly's silver tableware at the auction of his personal effects on the 10th if no other close relative wants it; anxious over brother Peter being alone - would like to hire someone to stay with him. 1 p. ALS.","Discussion of sale of family proprety, the storing of books, and the distributing of clothes to the poor; in agreement about brother Peter living in a hotel and will send money accordingly. 4 pp. ALS.","Since the Army of fifteen years past has changed considerably, he doesn't really recommend that Ben [Goerge Ben Johnston] become commissioned; feels that the Army has lowered its standards, and that there is some prejuice agaisnt Southerners; suggests law studies instead. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning events at first [Battle of] Manassas during Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.","Receipt for dues paid for June. 1 p. DS.","Concerning the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta and the recollection of events. 3 pp. ALS.","Relates recollections of JEJ's Cavalry leaving nothing behind to fall into enemy hands during his movement from Dalton to Atlanta. 3 pp. LS.","Concerning the loss of arms of Polk's Corps after it united with the Army of Tennessee in 1864. 2 pp. LS.","Discusses losses of men under his command in the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning Pettus' participation in the Dalton and Atlanta campaigns in Stephenson's Division of Hood's Corp. 2 pp. ALS.","Reminisces about his command in the CSA, and his memories of the Army of Tenessee. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning the loss of arms in the Georgia campaign, recollections of events and compliments about the campaign. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning the loss of muskets, positions, panics...in the retreat from Dalton to Atlanta in 1864 and his recollection of events. 8 pp. ALS.","Concerning Hood's article published in the New Orleans papers and the statement of the loss of small arms; greatest loss was in 27 June 1864 when Gen. McPherson's army made an assault on the position at Kenesaw Mountain. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning the statement by Col. Oladowski [?] as to the \"Georgia campaign\" in 1864 and Lowrey's recollections. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning controversy between Gen. Hood and Johnston and Govan's recollections of events of Johnston's campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning loss of arms in Georgia in [18]64 campaign and the reporting of surrounding events. 7 pp. ALS.","Discusses communication with General A. H. Colquitt. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses a history for Johnston's use \"without any restrictions.\" 1 p. ALS. Including an AMsS by Ja[me]s M. Kennard, n.d., n.p. relating to a supposed message from Jefferson Davis to the Confederate Congress on Joseph E. Johnston's reinstatement. 25 pp.","Mr. Fields to re-enclose grave yard; lodging and financial arrangements for brother Peter. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses his reply to Gen. George W. Mindil's pamphlet \"The Battle of Fair Oaks,\" as copied for the Court of Paris. 1 p. Cy of LS. Including Cy of Ms by Joseph E. Johnston. 20 pp.","Concerning Col. Marshall's address as not being an attack against JEJ, but rather a criticism of some statements of JEJ's in regard to the army around Richmond [during the war]. Comments on Marshall's address and includes points of controversy with his recollections with statistical information; corrects JEJ on points regarding himself and statements made about him and his command in JEJ's book; apologizes for mentioning these matters and does not do so to complain; mentions the courtesy and kindness which JEJ always treated him. \"You know that when any one undertakes to write a historical account of events, there is a right in the part of those who disagree with the writer, to criticize and analyze his statements.\" 6 pp. ALS.","Concerning the Georgia Brigade Lawton took to Virginia in June 1862 and the details surrounding the situation. 3 pp. ALS.","Has enclosed an extract from a letter of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston \"in the hope that it may be of some service to you and history.\" 1 p. ALS. Inclusing a Cy of LS from Jos[eph] E. Johnston, Savannah, [Ga.], to Colonel [John P. Nicholson], n.p., 14 April 1875, defending what he had written about a battle fought at Fair Oaks. 1 p.","Explanation of a delay in payment of a $1000 note. 2 pp. ALS.","Detailed comments on the Count of Paris' letters concerning the Battle of Seven Pines, defending what himself, Longstreet, [D. H.] Hill, and Smith had reported; also extensive defense of himself and descriptions of his and others' actions at the Battle of Fair Oaks; asks if he received an autograph note of Gen[era]l [Robert E.] Lee. 3 pp. ALS.","Invitation to attend and act as Chief Marshall at the unveiling of the Foley Statue of [\"Stonewall\"] Jackson on the 26th of October. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning the recent publication by the press of \"our late correspondence\"; the desire for you to accept the position of Marshall in chief on the 16th, and Mr. Valentine is interested in executing a bust of you. 1 p. ALS.","Economic discussion of the Hawaiian Treaty which will remove the rice tariff, and how it will affect the rice farmers in South Carolina, Georgia, and Louisiana; concern over land losing its value and people being forced out of work; alludes to North/South disputes over the problem, stating that the planter will be \"unable to stand up under the burden imposed upon him for the benefit of Northern manufacturers\"; asks him to vote against the treaty and to relay the same messages to Col. [Robert W.] Withers. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses Southern political systems, the Democratic nomination convention in St. Louis, and Northern attitudes toward the South. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 3 pp.","Thanks him for the \"handsome testimonial\" and tribute sent to him from such a \"noble chieftain.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Has learned through Judge [Robert W.] Hughes that he [JWJ] will support President Hayes' administration; expresses wish for him to withold support until he knows more fully the President's \"Southern policy\"; discussion of JWJ's son applying to West Point or just joining the Army. 2 pp. ALS.","Cancellation of plans due to wife's illness; discussion of his friend Haine [?], who was dissapointed because the P.O. Dept. appointment was not filled; he is now trying for the office of Marshall, which will be vacant on the expiration of the term of the incumbent, according to [Judge Robert W.] Hughes; hopes he [JWJ] will lend his support to Haine [?]. 3 pp. ALS.","Expression of friendship; gives correction of Pickett's strength of 4500 instead of 5500 as previously reported. 2 pp. ALS.","Ben has decided to settle in Richmond; [Robert W.] Hughes does not think that it is a wise move since it was flooded with medical men after the war and recommends Norfolk instead; also the comment that there is a strong Catholic influence [in Norfolk] which would also help Ben professionally. 4 pp. ALS.","Has sent application for Joe's [Johnston] benefit; feels that [Robert W.] Hughes has excellent sense and judgement [referring to his opinions of where Ben should set up a medical practice]. 1 p. ALS.","More discussions of Ben setting up medical practice in Richmond. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests that he be sent the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill so that he may read it, as it is so unlike the Bill passed at the St. Louis Convention of 1975, he feels it will aid the South, and not the North; his friend, John C. Brown, is V[ice] Pres[iden]t of the Institution [governing the railroad?]. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses economy of the South and resulting problems; anti-military sentiments of the South; and character of Tilden and Hayes. 4 pp. ALS. including typescript. 3 pp.","Discussing the Greenbacker philosophy, the Electoral Commission, and the election; his views of the insurance profession; and his impressions of Tilden. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Again requests a copy of the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill for his friend Robert Gourdin; would have asked Bev[erly] Tucker to send it, but he is in New Orleans, [La.], directing a convention; discussion of the reduction of the tobacco tax on Southern farmers. 1 p. ALS.","Gives glowing recommendation of Col. [Robert E.] Withers for a Democratic middle class office in the Senate; is glad to hear of his improved health; Gov. Randolph sent a copy of the new Army Bill; asks that he [JWJ] and Col. Withers read his comments on it. 1 p. ALS.","Writes on behalf of their kinsman James Southall who would like to be appointed to the new Geology professorship at the \"Va. University.\" 1p. ALS.","Will be happy to give Mr. McCloskey a recommendation on his application for an office; is pleased he sent out a circular; Lily still suffering from rheumatism. 3 pp. ALS.","Comments on a note on the F. J. Porter case and [Theodore Fitz] Randolph's speech; Lee and Jackson's operations against Pope [at 2nd Bull Run]; and the next Presidential election. 4 pp. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Comments on apparent Southern antipathy to politics; the approaching election, and the Democratic Party; will not be a candidate. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Is recovering from a bad sprain; believes a Democrat will win the Presidency, but a thorough civil service reform is not likely. 2 pp. ALS. including typerscript. 1 p.","Compares public morals and their effects on elections with those of 30 years ago, and discusses Hayes' use of the veto; and the ideal beauty of Pattsfield. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Discussion of quarrels amongst members of the Westmoreland Club and Capt. John S. Wise, and the rule of secrecy and voting; will be attending his [GBK] wedding. 2 pp. ALS.","Has written to Dr. Curry who is a member of the Board of Visitors [of the Medical College of Virginia?] about a professorship; also mention of Ben's bride. 1 p. ALS.","Send picture of his mother, who was a good friend of her [Mrs. Johnston] mother [Catherine May (Milligan) McLane] 2 pp. ALS.","Invitation to attend the reuinion of the First Kentucky Brigade of Infantry \"in the late war.\" 1 p. LS.","Criticism of Lincoln and Garfield; his views of the effect of a Southern victory, and comparisons of resources of North and South in 1861. 1 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Praises Frank Blair [Frances Preston Blair, Jr.]; finds the only well-founded sectional prejudice is that of favoring Virginia hams; slavery caused no inferiority of the people; continues a discussion of how the South could have won -- including more arms, a different Confederate President, and a strong move against Grant in late 1862; expresses opinion that Hardee or Stewart would have prevented Sherman's \"March to the Sea.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Concerning the approaching dedication of the Washington monument and Rice's desire to have Johnston write a letter \"which would embody your estimate of Washington in his military capacity\" and would be bound in a sheaf for the celebration. 4 pp. ALS.","Gives background of a certain picture of General [Robert E.] Lee [and JEJ taken in Savannah after the Civil War], and the photographer's name, D.J. Ryan; sees her father often and describes his [John W. Johnston] new interest in military equipment and habits of ancient and medieval people; her cousin Sue Talliaferro has been staying with them. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends desired picture and apologies for it being faded [referring to a picture of Johnston and Lee taken together in Savannah,Ga. after the war]; is going to New York, [N.Y.], to the funeral \"of a valued old friend.\" 1 p. ALS.","Copy of official report submitted by Major General James Longstreet, 10 June 1862, on the Battle of Seven Pines.1 pp. Cy of DS.","News of events since JEJ's departure from St. Louis. 1 p. ALS.","Has sent photograph of his \"lovely darling\" [wife, Lydia (McLane) Johnston], and grieves over her death. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses his proposed trip to St. Louis, and points west to inspect \"roads\"; hopes [Don Carlos] Buell will be named superintendant of the Coast Survey; discusses condition of [Henry Jackson] Hunt. 4 pp. Including typescript. 1 pp.","Complains of extremely hot weather; explains that he has no foreign correspondents from which he could acquire psotage stamps [in reference to WFL's stamp collection]. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns republication of articles on the war which appeared in the North American Review. 1 p. ALS.","Tells of his office being in his home and that his hours are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; invites him to use his home if he [GBJ] attends the medical convention in Washington, [D.C.]. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests that she show to Eliza [(Johnston) Hughes] the letters she has of Judge (Thomas T.) Bouldin announcing Charles' [Clement Johnston] death, and his [JEJ] fathers' [Peter Johnston] death. 2 pp. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.","Was impressed by his conduct at Yorktown and 7 Pines; applied for his appointment to a vacancy in 1864; the recommendation may have been held up in the office of Gen. [Braxton] Bragg. 2 pp. ALS. Including p.s., from J. E. Johnston, to Gen. D. H. Hill, explaining that his questions pertained to what sort of paper he should write -- not because of \"the fear of entangling myself.\" 1 p.","Acknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.","Can't hope to see Johnston until the weather warms; discusses financial difficulties related to civil and political rights. 2 pp. ALS.","Reminisces about family ties with his [SSL] grandparents [Anna Marie (Mason) Lee and Sydney Smith Lee]; is very proud of him and always happy to hear from him. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes Gantt would move to Washington and leave his \"unfashionable\" location; discusses reasons for [Benjamin Stoddard] Ewell being refused a professorship at William and Mary after using at least $15,000 of his own money to save it; his tour of inspection will be delayed until Congress appropriates the money. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Comments on fashions in St. Louis; opinions of slavery; and a defense of [Richard S.] Ewell against attacks by [P.G.T.] Beauregard. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Details Confederate blunders in the areas of buying up cotton to sell for arms, and not moving against McClellan in force in 1862, or putting Lee in command on May 31, [1862?]; also Bragg not capturing Union troops in West Tennessee; troops in Arkansas not being transferred to Mississippi, and Hood being put opposite Sherman instead of Hardee or Stewart. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Gives account of his recent trip through the Rocky Mountains and on to the Pacific Ocean, and of all the land's beauty. 3 pp. ALS.","Had no idea of the disaster to the Democratic party; describes a situation in Williamsburg as being the consequence of a large number of Negroes brought there by the military occupation; Gettysburg will not be as bad as the effect of Negro supremacy; Henry A. Wise turned Democrat to run for Governor; doesn't understand why Gantt's St. Louis house won't sell; as a child, heard much discussion of the authorship of the \"Junius\" letters, and feels Lord Lyttelton is a good possibility; death of a niece. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript. 2 pp.","Sends news of death of General [Henry] Hunt -- an old friend. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Is concerned about her father's [John W. Johnston] relapses, but cannot come to visit yet due to preparing his office for its next occupant; tells of preparation of the court of the great \"pension building\" for the inauguration ballroom. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses use of contributed funds to buy a house for Mrs. [Henry] Hunt and her other funds; and strategies for Congressional aid for her. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Requests Johnston's presence at an Inter-State Drill to be held in Nashville. 1 p. TLS.","Concerning Johnston's election to the honorary vice presidency of the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. 1 p. LS.","Conveys suggestion of a dinner for the Comte de Paris; suggests dinner be in private, including only Mr. [Robert M.] McLane and a nephew to entertain the Comte's son. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for his expression of approval toward the plans of Grand Reunion of the \"Blue and Gray\" to be held at Chicago, [Ill.], during the Exposition in 1893; gives ideas about a parade, and a pavillion being erected to exhibit relics of the [Civil] War from both sides. 2 pp. ALS.","Is sorry to hear he has been ill, and hopes that he is recovering \"for there are few men whom the old Confederates need as much as...yourself.\" 1 p. LS.","Expressions of hope for a speedy recovery. 2 pp. ALS.","Regrets that he will not be able to attend the funeral service of [McLane s brother-in-law] JEJ; expressions of sorry and sympathy. 2 pp. ALS.","3 pp. Cy of DS.","Concerning \"the prejudices of a single non-combatant\" in opposition to \"the preference of so many thousand fighting men.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. ACS.","Accepts invitation to call; invites Mrs. McLane to join Mr. and Mrs. Milman and her breakfast. 2 pp. ANS.","5 pp. TMs.","44 p. DF of D.","Incomplete. 10 pp. Ms.","40 pp. Ams.","1 p. Ph.","Printed by D. Appleton \u0026 Co. 1 item.","Reports on the great improvements in the school; is pleased her aunt has a good gardener and describes their gardens at school; did not practice her music enough at home so Mr. Bozzaotra criticizes her time; lists the gloves, corsets, shoes, and handkerchiefs she needs, and asks for Corinne in French. 2 pp. TCy.","Comments on various aunts and uncles, including \"Uncle Joe\" [Joseph E. Johnston]; unhappy that she will not see Preston for 2 years; mentions that the school has 25 or 26 students - mainly ones who were at \"Liberty.\" 1 p. TCy.","Comments on the lack of letters from Preston and on activities of Uncle Peter [Johnston] and Aunt Jane. Enclosed is a lengthy postscript from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston teasing him on his new position and describing the fate of the school at Liberty and his at Botetourt Springs; mentions pleasant neighborhoods. 2 pp TCy.","Chastises him for not writing. 1 p. TCy.","Imagines that Preston's letters to her have gone to the Springs, where she plans to go to attend at least one more session of Uncle E[dward William Johnston]'s school; would be there now except neither Uncle Ben nor Uncle John can take her; inquires about Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]. 1 p. TCy.","Wanted to join Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs but it meant Aunt Sally would be alone too long; lengthy news of various aunts and uncles and the possibility that some of them may move to Texas. 2 pp. TCy.","Asks his preference on being called \"brother\" or \"Preston,\" for Aunt Sally says \"Pres\" is disrespectful; lengthy news of various uncles and aunts and her fear that she will miss seeing Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs; describes Cherie's [Mrs. Edward W. Johnston] drinking problem. 2 pp. TCy.","Asks for more frequent letters; only time for writing letters is one hour at night; has no news of relatives. 2 pp. TCy. Including TCy of N from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston, [Botetourt Springs, Va.], to [John] Pres[ton Johnston, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.], Feb[ruar]y 22, 1840, sending news of Jo[seph E. Johnston] who is at Cape Florida but will probably go to Washington late in the month, and from there be sent to the Northern frontier. 2 pp. TCy;","Sends Eliza M. Johnston's school report for February 1840. 1 p. TCy.","Sends news of various relatives including report that Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] is expected to return to Washington this monh. 2 pp. TCy.","Mentions Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]'s plan to return to Florida, and the poor condition of Uncle Edward [W. Johnston's] school, including the deaths of 3 former students. 1 p. TCy.","Describes a recent picnic given by Mrs. General Watts with mint julip lacking in water; mentions various aunts and uncles; and inquires about a missing portrait of Uncle Benjamin. 2 pp. TCy.","Sends her report for June with an explanation of a few bad marks; describes Mr. Goodsicki of Richmond, the new dancing master; inquires about Uncle John [B. Floyd]. 2 pp. TCy.","Writes before leaving for Richmond where she looks forward to spending the winter; inquires about \"Cousin Eliza\" Carrington and \"the General\"; knows Uncle Edward [W. Johnston] is hurt that she is going to Mr. Perieo's school instead of returning to his. 2 pp. TCy.","Informs of her recent confirmation by Bishop [William] Meade; reports Aunt Jane's move to Tuscaloosa and Cousin Maria's death. 1 p. TCy.","Writes of many friends and relatives who are ill or dead. 1 p. TCy.","Must work hard the rest of the session for she found herself behind upon her return; needs corsets, handkerchiefs and a white dress. 1 p. TCy.","Regrets her Aunt's uneasiness but feels it is groundless and that \"Uncle\" will return home soon; has little time because of the concert and review lessons; needs shoes for she has \"nearly danced out\" those she has. 1 p. TCy.","88 pp. MsV.","42 pp. MsV.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 46 pp. Typescript.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 59 pp. Typescript.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 54 pp. Typescript.","19 pp. PM.","Most entries are headed Meridian, [Miss.], or Dalton, [Ga.]. 183 pp. MsV. Including: a memo, Jan[uar]y 30, 1862 of Thomas Jordan, A[ssistant] Adj[utant] Gen[era]l Head Quarters, 18th Comp[an]y, [?], on $694.50 spent in keeping open communications with Washington, D.C. 2 pp.; newspaper clipping, n.d., about a seech of [CSA] Senator Semmes attacking Johnston. 1 p.","52 pp. MsV. including Cys of Ls relating to the Kansas expedition. November 1, 1858 - June 22, 1859. 15 pp. Also including miscellaneous financial notes. 7 pp. MsV. 1. Not filmed.","MsV. 2. Not filmed.","68 p. MsV. Including a Cy of LS from L[eonidas] Polk, Demapolis, [Alabama?], to Gen[era]l J. E. Johnston, n.p., May 4, 1864. 1 p. Also including \"Directions given by Gen[era]l Johnston for the evacuation of the line at Yorktown,\" n.d. 2 pp. Also including a memorandum of agreement, April 18, 1865, between General Johnston and Sherman for the surrender of the Confederate troops, with associated letters and notes by B. S. Ewell. 10 pp. [Portions of this volume were copied for the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.] MsV 3.","237 pp. MsV. Including index to the first 52 pp. Also including a Telegram Book for 1 February 1862-3 March 1862. 9 pp. MsV. 4. Filmed.","21 pp. MsV. Including NCls, 1863-1864, collected by B.S. Ewell about J.E. Johnston. 44 pp. Also including loose NCls, mainly 1891, on Johnston's death and funeral. 12 pp. The General Orders were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 5. Filmed.","270 pp. MsV. This volume was copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 6. Filmed.","6 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Including his dispatches during the siege of Jackson, Mississippi. 64 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Most dispatches are from Morton on Meridian, Mississippi. Parts of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" 72 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Most letters are from Meridian, Mississippi, or Dalton, Georgia, and some are lengthy reports of Johnston's command. 103 pp. MsV. Filmed.","131 pp. MsV. Including a report of Benjamin S. Ewell's visit to Richmond, 8-20 APril 1864. 16 pp. Also including B.S. Ewell's comparison of the campaigns in Virginia and Georgia in the spring and summer of 1864. 10 pp. Also including tabulations of strengths and losses, 7 December 1863-9 July 1864. 3 pp. Also including a narrative by B.S. Ewell, 5 August 1864, on Johnston's removal from command. 2 pp. Copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","54 pp. MsV. Including Cys of Ls, 29 April 1862-28 June 1863, from J.E. Johnston, to Lydian McLane Johnston. 10 pp. Also including telegrams, 4 May 1864-20 May 1864. 4 pp. Also including a report, 15 February 1865, of General Hood while commanding the Army of Tennessee, 18 July 1864-23 January 1865. 17 pp. Also including statistics on the Manassas Army, 31 December 1861. 1 pp. Also including Df. of Ls by Benjamin S. Ewell, n.d. 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the Army of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","121 pp. MsV. Filmed.","6 pp. MsV. Including Joseph E. Johnston's notes on General W.T. Sherman's Memoirs. 3 pp. Also including note of General T.G. Rhett's address. 1 p. Filmed.","48 pp. MsV. Including Returns of Troops, 17 March 1865-24 April 1865. 5 pp. Also including a memo on wounded Confederate and Federal troops. 1 p. Also including NCls regarding Johnston, 1864, 37 pp., and loose clippings, 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","188 pp. MsV. Filmed.","204 pp. MsV. Filmed.","204 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Principle accounts are with Major A.D. Banks and D. Appleton \u0026 Co. MsV. 125 pp. Not filmed.","150 pp. MsV. Including copies of correspondence regarding his insurance business in Richmond, Va., 20 February 1875-5 June 1878. 113 pp. Also including correspondence with the Home Insurance COmpany, headed Washington, D.C., 19 January 1883-19 February 1883. 4 pp. Not filmed.","Gives accounts for travel in North Carolina and Virginia, as well as population counts of cities in those states; also account of Joseph E. Johnston with Pan Electric Association. 11 pp. MsV. Not filmed.","A one page letter sent from General Joseph E. Johnston to Brigadier General John H. Kelly regarding the transport and exchange of unfit cavalry horses. The letter is accompanied by two different transcriptions, one of which is labeled as having been done by Jeff Toalson on August 14, 2020."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:","Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1891","Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893","Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876","Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894","Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894","Gantt, Thomas T. (Thomas Tasker), 1814-1889","Gorgas, Josiah, 1818-1883","Hampton, Wade, 1818-1902","Hill, D. H. (Daniel Harvey), 1821-1889","Johnston, George Ben, 1853-1916","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870","Longstreet, James, 1821-1904","Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891"],"names_coll_ssim":["Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893","Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876","Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894","Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894","Gantt, Thomas T. (Thomas Tasker), 1814-1889","Gorgas, Josiah, 1818-1883","Hampton, Wade, 1818-1902","Hill, D. H. (Daniel Harvey), 1821-1889","Johnston, George Ben, 1853-1916","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870","Longstreet, James, 1821-1904","Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1891","Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893","Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876","Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894","Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894","Gantt, Thomas T. (Thomas Tasker), 1814-1889","Gorgas, Josiah, 1818-1883","Hampton, Wade, 1818-1902","Hill, D. H. (Daniel Harvey), 1821-1889","Johnston, George Ben, 1853-1916","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870","Longstreet, James, 1821-1904","Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":259,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:41:50.510Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1388","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1388","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1388","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1388","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_1388.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Johnston, Joseph E. Papers","title_ssm":["Joseph E. Johnston Papers"],"title_tesim":["Joseph E. Johnston Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1825-1891"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1825-1891"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1825/1891"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Joseph E. Johnston Papers, 1825/1891"],"text":["Joseph E. Johnston Papers, 1825/1891","Mss. 39.1 J63","/repositories/2/resources/1388","Atlanta Campaign, 1864","Georgia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Diaries","Engravings (Prints)","Letter books","Scrapbooks","Typescripts","264 items","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Accession 2001.35 addition filed in Box 1.","Joseph Eggleston Johnston was a general in the Confederate Army, CSA. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Any materials produced during the Civil War (Box 1, Folder 4) can only be viewed on microfilm.  Also, boxes 4-6 can only be viewed on microfilm. When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents.","Processed by Cynthia B. Brown in 1981. Box and folder list compiled by Meredith Ramey, SCRC staff, in March 2012.","Related collections are Robert Morton Hughes Papers, Robert William Hughes Papers and John B. Floyd Papers, College of William and Mary.","Papers of Joseph E. Johnston, C.S.A. General during the American Civil War, including correspondence which reflect his long military career and interest in his nephews, John Warfield Johnston and John Preston Johnston.","The papers include a diary, 1857, of Johnston's survey of the southern boundary of Kansas and eighteen volumes of Civil War dispatches and telegrams.","The collection also includes a diary, 1 May-31 July 1864, of Thomas B. Mackall; letters received by Louis McLane (including letters from Andrew Jackson and Lafayette) and typescripts of letters by Eliza Johnston Hughes.","Subjects concern Braxton Bragg, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, William Joseph Hardee, George Ben Johnston, and the American Civil War (including the Atlanta Campaign of 1864). Correspondents include P. G. T. Beauregard, Jubal Early, Thomas Tasker Gantt, Josiah Gorgas, Wade Hampton, D.H. Hill, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet and W.T. Sherman (General Order #18 of Johnston surrendering and giving terms to Sherman); as well as members of Johnston's family, Beverly R. Johnston, John Preston Johnston and John Warfield Johnston.","A list of books in the Rare Book Collection which were owned by Joseph E. Johnston is in Box 1. Accession 2001.35 addition filed in Box 1.","The Civil War dispatch and telegram books are available on microfilm for use in Swem Library or the microfilm may be requested via inter-library loan. The Joseph E. Johnston Papers, 1825-1891, in Swem Library's microforms area is on 6 reels, call number E467.1 .J74 A2.","Discusses his mother's recent death. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses a recent change [marriage to Ann Bernard] in his father's life which will make it less solitary; must decide by June whether to remain in the Army and choose the Infantry or the Artillery. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning the death of McLane's father, the office made vacant by his death, and the introduction of Mr. F. B. Ogden by this letter. 2 pp. LS.","Discusses the forces gathering for the coming Revolution [of 1830]. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning a strong interest and desire for prosperity for the United States. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns procedure for the presentation of copies of publications of the Commissioners of Public Records to the United States. 3 pp. ADF and L.","Is not in love, though from time to time feels tenderness towards and interest in the appearance and conversation of a particular woman. 4 pp. ALS.","Is anxious to see \"those who remain\" [after the deaths of his father and brother]; saw John Preston \"at the university\"; comments on the matrimonial propensity of young people; is susceptible to the charms of so many women that they neutralize each other. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses plans for Louisa's son John [W. Johnston], and the need for John to travel on his own; mentions various relatives he has seen and Jane's plans; missed seeing \"Mama in Richmond.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Had a miserable march through the country and is in quite a bad humor; describes foiled plans to go to Richmond; the weather has been as cold as a Virginia winter; gossip of Harrison [?] traveling to Augusta, [Ga.], to see a lady. 3 pp. ALS.","Is going back to Old Point Comfort, [Va.]; describes the \"delicious moonlight nights\" and the \"very pretty Indian girls.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Discussion of money matters; hopes to make a trip to Florida in the winter; talk of a horserace in which he lost $750.00; needs a horse for fox-hunting; cannot visit due to his [BRJ] \"bachelor\" state. 3 pp. ALS.","Is on his way to assist Gen[era]l Scott in the war against the Seminoles; describes his journey south; waiting for a steamboat to take them down the St. John's River, [Fla.]; describes the Army and gives the number of Indians to be estimated at about 3500, although he thinks that figure is exaggerated; soldiers complaining of having to boil and eat pork; heard from John that all of their Negroes had been sold and that all of the \"affairs\" were still unsettled; is saddened that Sam [a slave] was sold. 2 pp. ALS.","Gives his reasons for resigning; is now employed in the Top[ograophi]c Bureau; news of Edward and Webb separating, and Edward composing literary works - probably on the life of Patrick Henry; has heard of his [BRJ] \"matrimonial intentions\" and warns him not to be rash; wishes for him to meet some of the lovely ladies in Washington. 3 pp. ALS.","Appoints Mr. [John Preson] Johnston to the Military Academy, but cannot appoint Stephen J. Crockett, as regulations allow only one cadet per congressional district. 1 p. ALS.","Philosophical letter giving advice about writing letters, suffering through hard times and looking upon him [JEJ] as a brother, not a uncle. 3 pp. ALS.","Tells of upcoming trips to Elizabeth Town, N.J., to meet General Scott at Head Quarters, then on to Trenton, and then to Washington, [D.C.]. he will not, however, be able to stop to visit him [JPJ] due to troop movements; gives travel instructions and descriptions of a new black trunk for him. 3 pp. ALS.","I sorry, but cannot send any money because he doesn't have any; gives more detailed travel instructions for Pres to follow on his trip from Washington, through Baltimore, and on to Philadelphia and Trenton, including the use of a steamboat. 2 pp, ALS,","Gives instructions as to where and how he will receive some money from a friend of his [JEJ] in Washington. 1 p. ALS","Is glad he is enjoying school so much, and encourages him \"to make a good use of the faculties nature has given...\"; hopes to visit in the latter part of October; discusses a survey of an area east of the St. Regis which will keep him busy outside until the weather turns cool; the President and the Sec. of War have visited, and \"peace and tranquility are restored\"; tell Lizzie to write. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript, 3 pp.","Is happy he has become so \"naturalized\" to school, but cautions him not to rely too heavily on his present knowledge of mathematics; he [JPJ] should feel lucky that his Uncle Bev wrote to him, as he never writes to anyone; will stop by and see him in 10 days, but only for a few hours, as neither have much time; has received accounts of Harvey Michele's \"Texas Scheme\" from cousin John; other family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Was disappointed to find that Lizzie was still at Burke's Garden, and not in school -- hopes that will be taken care of soon; news of visit to Edward's farm and his horse \"Tigertail\"; comments on disposition and application of JPJ. 2 pp, ALS.","Permission for J[ohn] P[reston] Johnstone [sic] to move from one barracks room to another. Signed also by R. Delarfield, Supt. of M.A., and by J. Hayfoot. 1 p. DS.","Is on his way back to Washington from Florida; has had gratifying accounts of Pres in school, and urges him [BRJ] to write him; speaks lovingly of Pres and gives Mrs. Carrington much of the credit for his [JPJ] upbringing; discussion of Eliza and her education, or lack thereof; wants family new. 3 pp. ALS.","Saw Professor Capt. Blis who gave a satisfying account of his progress at school; has just returned from southern Florida where he spent the winter; comments on the state of military affairs in that territory and a bill before Congress to raise additional forces to fight in the Seminole War; gives advice and to read the greats authors and Latin \"in the original\" if there is spare time. 3 pp. ALS.","Gives an explanation of why he could not visit him, and expresses gratification and pride in all of his accomplishments; is located in the country between Lake Huron and Lake Superior, surveying the land for possible fortification; comments on the abundance of trout and whitefish, and how much Uncle Edward would enjoy fishing there. 3 pp. ALS.","Will not be going to Florida for the winter; Edward is considering selling his land and settling in Abingdon, Lynchburg, or Columbia; they had a \"preserving\" snow storm on the 18th, which signaled the beginning of winter; there is a truce in Florida now, and a group of Seminole chiefs, including Sam Jones, wild Cat, and Tiger Tail are traveling to Washington to make the final arrangements; hopes that Lizzie will be sent to Washington instead of Richmond, and comments that he would like her to know that he has not proposed to anyone, just like the song \"I Don't Propose.\" 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. Ms. Including Xcy of Ms. 1 p.","Just returned from an extended visit to the Sabine, and is concerned because he has not heard from him in a while. 1 p. ALS.","Will be spending the summer in Mackinac, instructions to get any clothing needed from Sam[uel] Frost, a merchant tailor in New York, [N.Y.], and to have them charged to his [JEJ] bill. 1 p. ALS.","A school friend of JPJ's, Thompson Mason, will be coming soon, and JEJ wishes him to be welcomed and treated well, and also his mother; is still on his journey to Lake Michigan, and is not sure when he will be back by West Point; hopes he [JPJ] is enjoying his furlough, and wishes for him to stop and see Col. Preston, Mr. Hopkins, and Mrs. Merrick. 3 pp. ALS.","Gives his upcoming itinerary; news of his [JPJ] clothes being sent by the tailor, [Samuel] Frost. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. ANS.","Has heard about an epidemic at West Point and is anxious about his [JPJ] health; mention of a cadet Mason, near death and hopes that it is not his friend [Thompson Mason], has been in Buffalo about 15 days and may remain another month; is interested about news from Va. relatives. 1 p. ALS.","Consoles him [JPJ] about the lack of correspondence from his relatives; gives excuse of being ill for his lack of correspondence; tells of his great love for him and mentions also his love of a sweetheart; Cousin Tom's wedding has been postponed until the Fall; Lizzie is in Columbia and spends her free time at Cousin Margaret's home; gossip of a possible duel between Mr. [Henry A.] Wise and Mr. [Edward] Stanley [sic] Stanly; talk of Affghan [sic] war and the end of the Florida war [Seminole War]. 3 pp. ALS.","Mention of his [JPJ] court martial; praise of Gen[era]l Worth; some old family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains the lack of correspondence during the winter; discussion on his [JPJ] future, involving going into industry or remaining in the Army, giving pros and cons of each; had a pleasant trip to New Orleans, [La.]; comment about women being \"pleasant and attractive creatures, beyond denial,\" but only \"when one has nothing else to think of, or to excite him.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Will not be able to come to graduation due to detainment \"by authority\"; gives advice on selection fo a regiment or a corp; is on his way to the Northeast Boundary after Houlton, Maine. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning JEJ's recent marriage; sword is in safe keeping; and questions JEJ on future travel plans. 4 pp ALS.","Mentions many mutual friends in England, and Mrs. McLane's family. 4 pp. ALS. including a TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Asks him [JPJ] to obtain leave to come for a visit as he cannot leave; explains note to Lieut. Knowlton. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS from J[oseph] E. Johnston, New York, [N.Y.], to [?] Knowlton, [West Point, N.Y.?], 15 November [18]45, asking a favor of lending JPJ some money so he may be able to visit him [JEJ]. 1 p.","Mentions friends, [?] May and Pike Graham, with army in Mexico and speaks of companies raised in Washington Co., Va., and vicinity. 3 pp. ALS.","Orders Lieut. J[ohn] P[reston] Johnston to detatched service and Lieut. R[ichard] H. L. Johnston to duty under him. 1 p. DS.","Letter of introduction for his son John Wickham Leigh. 1 p. ALS.","Mention of the President's [Millard Fillmore] message and the report of the General-in-Chief [of the Army?], and how it will affect the Top[ographica]l Corps; yearns for a promotion, and asks him to put in a good word for him; mentions he has 8 or 10 scars from battles with Indians; also suggests General [Winfield] Scott or General Dawson of Georgia for recommendations; asks for \"little Lissie's\" [Eliza (Johnston) Hughes] new husband's name. 2 pp. Pst. (From an original belonging to W[illia]m Armour, New York City, N.Y.)","7 pp. D.","Opinion confirming Joseph E. Johnston's rank as Brevet Colonel. 10 pp. DS.","Congratulations on Johnston's appointment as Quartermaster General of the Army. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns the Secession Convention held in Richmond. 3 pp. ALS.","1 item. See Oversize File.","Notifies Gorgas of a telegraphed dispatch regarding captured muskets. 1 p. ALS.","Reports that Col. [Nathan George] Evans engaged. most of the day yesterday in battle with the enemy, utilizing twelve regts. and five batteries, near the Potomac River; heavy casualties and 200 prisoners taken, as well as six field pieces. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","List of killed, wounded, and missing in the battle of Ball's Bluff, [Va.], fought 21 Oct. 1861. 11 p. D.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","One letter written by General Joseph Eggleston Johnston of the Confederate Army to fellow General P. G. T. Beauregard, replying to the latter's proposed troop movement. The letter is dated January 14, 1862, and is sent from the Northern Virginia headquarters of the Confederate Army. A transcript of the letter and biographical information on General Johnston in also included.","1 p. ALS. Urges keeping the York River open to gunboats [two days prior to the Battle of Williamsburg]; Hill not to command his rear guard and to continue the fire after midnight; adds postscript \"I would like to have the vessels sunk.\"","Map. 1 item.","Agrees to send Capt. Mason and Lt. Col. Harvey to him as soon as possible; is pleased that he is \"again able to take the field.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS.","Acknowledges receipt of Dick's letter to Col. W. Hoffman, Comissary General of Prisoners, Washington, [D.C.], 5 March 1863, regarding sending of 150 citizen prisoners for exchange. [with extensive endorsements]. 4 pp. Cy of DS.","Lists 14 men and 11 women. 1 p. Cy of DC. Including Cy of D from F. A. Dick, Lt. Col. Prov[ost] Mar[shall] Gen[eral], 12 May 1863, listing 14 family members to be passed through the lines with their husbands and fathers. 1 p.","Sends message urging JEJ to report about the fall of Vicksburg at the Court of Enquiry at Montgomery, [Ala.]. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PD.","1 p. PD.","Discussion of the transfer of Major Barton from Gen[era]l Pol's command to his, and the misuse of Army funds; strategic discussion of upcoming battle in March, the deterioration of their horses, and [U.S.] Grant taking advantage of Longstreet's poor artillery and driving him back into Va.; reminds him to secure all his papers at home as \"they will be very important to me after the war\"; description of transfer of family silver through Nicati [sic] [Nicketti Floyd Johnston?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Regrets losing him because of government orders; had high expectations for his help and from his expedition. 1 p. ALS.","\"Report of Gen[era]l Hood.\" 1 p. Incomplete.","Gen[era]l Cobb is to address the people tonight; gives opinion of how to regroup and states that \"you [JEJ] alone can bring back the old soldiers to their colors or engage other to join\"; describes feeling of bitterness for Mr. [Jefferson] Davis, and that his supporters say \"he had proved himself utterly incapable of conducting the war\"; talk of Lee's popularity waning also if he \"doesn't at once, show independence and pursue a course at least masked by being widely different from Mr. D[avis'], as well as people thinking that he [Lee] did not prevent him [JEJ] from being removed, not to mention not restoring him [JEJ] back.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning statistics of men and supplies; and prefers to have a commader other than Gen. Bragg for he \"has made me a scapegoat.\" 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","1 p. DS.","Table of the Return of the Effective Strength of the Army of Tennessee, listing numbers in Lee's Corps, Total Infantry, and Kanapanx's Battery. 1 p. DS.","Discusses President Lincoln's assassination in relation to the South's strength in the Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. AMsS.","1 p. AMsS.","Is writing a narrative of the war, but has lost many of his papers, asks Cummings' opinions, especially on the subjects of campaigns in Tennessee in 1863 and Georgia in 1864. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. PD.","Concerning the campaign in Georgia in 1864. Cy of LS. 23 pp. Including a Cy of Ms. written by J. C. Thompson, ca. 1861, and later published during the [Civil] War, entitled \"Gen. Johnston and Gen. Hood.\" 5 pp.","Instructions to send a trunk from Edward's adopted daughter to Peter at the first opportunity; contents are papers, possibly articles written for the newspaper he [Peter] published. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning the \"inaccuracy of your recollection of my course\" and an account of his recollections of the event [mentioned in an earlier letter]. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. PD.","Sympathy note about the death of his son, Willie. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for a letter of recommendation and introduction so he may join the Corps of Cavalry in Egypt; advises him to remain quiet about any disharmony between Mr. Davis and himself because of upsetting the \"thousands who are friendly to both\"; urges him to prepare for publication his reports to \"justify...motives and...actions\" by him [JEJ]. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning the condition of the 33rd Regiment, Va. Volunteers, immediately after the close of the first battle of Manassas, 21 July 1861. 6 pp ALS.","Concerns an article on \"the flag question\" by Beauregard to be submitted to the April 1872 Baltimore Southern Magazine; also the state of the government in Louisiana -- \"quasi-revolution.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Concerns over brother Peter; question about the Confederate States' archives; had a pleasant visit from Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and their young son. 4 pp. ALS.","Sends the final draft of his statement; report only alludes to \"saving Lee's Army\"; struck out of his attacks on [Jefferson] Davis who \"poor Floyd\" called \"Mr. Jefferson Davidson.\" 4 pp. ALS.","sends check to furnish brother Peter's new room, sends holiday greetings. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning a $500 contribution to the church; the winter weather; \"another tour to raise means for completing our Church here\"; and love to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and regards to friends in Atlanta. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerns flag of the \"Johnston Light Infantry\" to be presented by Mrs. Johnston. 2 pp. ALS.","Her letter was his first news of her grandmother, his sister's [Louisa Smith Bowen] illness; expressions of family love; has had acute rheumatism since January. 3 pp. ALS.","Talk of funding the repairs needed for the family burial grounds; \"Lily\" will be traveling to the Springs soon for her annual stay, as prescribed by her physician. 2 pp. ALS.","Wife \"Lily\" suffering from Neauralgia; grief over death of brother [Beverly]; also settlement of Beverly's estate; financial matters concerned with brother Peter. 1 p. ALS.","Instructions to buy Beverly's silver tableware at the auction of his personal effects on the 10th if no other close relative wants it; anxious over brother Peter being alone - would like to hire someone to stay with him. 1 p. ALS.","Discussion of sale of family proprety, the storing of books, and the distributing of clothes to the poor; in agreement about brother Peter living in a hotel and will send money accordingly. 4 pp. ALS.","Since the Army of fifteen years past has changed considerably, he doesn't really recommend that Ben [Goerge Ben Johnston] become commissioned; feels that the Army has lowered its standards, and that there is some prejuice agaisnt Southerners; suggests law studies instead. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning events at first [Battle of] Manassas during Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.","Receipt for dues paid for June. 1 p. DS.","Concerning the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta and the recollection of events. 3 pp. ALS.","Relates recollections of JEJ's Cavalry leaving nothing behind to fall into enemy hands during his movement from Dalton to Atlanta. 3 pp. LS.","Concerning the loss of arms of Polk's Corps after it united with the Army of Tennessee in 1864. 2 pp. LS.","Discusses losses of men under his command in the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning Pettus' participation in the Dalton and Atlanta campaigns in Stephenson's Division of Hood's Corp. 2 pp. ALS.","Reminisces about his command in the CSA, and his memories of the Army of Tenessee. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning the loss of arms in the Georgia campaign, recollections of events and compliments about the campaign. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning the loss of muskets, positions, panics...in the retreat from Dalton to Atlanta in 1864 and his recollection of events. 8 pp. ALS.","Concerning Hood's article published in the New Orleans papers and the statement of the loss of small arms; greatest loss was in 27 June 1864 when Gen. McPherson's army made an assault on the position at Kenesaw Mountain. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning the statement by Col. Oladowski [?] as to the \"Georgia campaign\" in 1864 and Lowrey's recollections. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning controversy between Gen. Hood and Johnston and Govan's recollections of events of Johnston's campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning loss of arms in Georgia in [18]64 campaign and the reporting of surrounding events. 7 pp. ALS.","Discusses communication with General A. H. Colquitt. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses a history for Johnston's use \"without any restrictions.\" 1 p. ALS. Including an AMsS by Ja[me]s M. Kennard, n.d., n.p. relating to a supposed message from Jefferson Davis to the Confederate Congress on Joseph E. Johnston's reinstatement. 25 pp.","Mr. Fields to re-enclose grave yard; lodging and financial arrangements for brother Peter. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses his reply to Gen. George W. Mindil's pamphlet \"The Battle of Fair Oaks,\" as copied for the Court of Paris. 1 p. Cy of LS. Including Cy of Ms by Joseph E. Johnston. 20 pp.","Concerning Col. Marshall's address as not being an attack against JEJ, but rather a criticism of some statements of JEJ's in regard to the army around Richmond [during the war]. Comments on Marshall's address and includes points of controversy with his recollections with statistical information; corrects JEJ on points regarding himself and statements made about him and his command in JEJ's book; apologizes for mentioning these matters and does not do so to complain; mentions the courtesy and kindness which JEJ always treated him. \"You know that when any one undertakes to write a historical account of events, there is a right in the part of those who disagree with the writer, to criticize and analyze his statements.\" 6 pp. ALS.","Concerning the Georgia Brigade Lawton took to Virginia in June 1862 and the details surrounding the situation. 3 pp. ALS.","Has enclosed an extract from a letter of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston \"in the hope that it may be of some service to you and history.\" 1 p. ALS. Inclusing a Cy of LS from Jos[eph] E. Johnston, Savannah, [Ga.], to Colonel [John P. Nicholson], n.p., 14 April 1875, defending what he had written about a battle fought at Fair Oaks. 1 p.","Explanation of a delay in payment of a $1000 note. 2 pp. ALS.","Detailed comments on the Count of Paris' letters concerning the Battle of Seven Pines, defending what himself, Longstreet, [D. H.] Hill, and Smith had reported; also extensive defense of himself and descriptions of his and others' actions at the Battle of Fair Oaks; asks if he received an autograph note of Gen[era]l [Robert E.] Lee. 3 pp. ALS.","Invitation to attend and act as Chief Marshall at the unveiling of the Foley Statue of [\"Stonewall\"] Jackson on the 26th of October. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning the recent publication by the press of \"our late correspondence\"; the desire for you to accept the position of Marshall in chief on the 16th, and Mr. Valentine is interested in executing a bust of you. 1 p. ALS.","Economic discussion of the Hawaiian Treaty which will remove the rice tariff, and how it will affect the rice farmers in South Carolina, Georgia, and Louisiana; concern over land losing its value and people being forced out of work; alludes to North/South disputes over the problem, stating that the planter will be \"unable to stand up under the burden imposed upon him for the benefit of Northern manufacturers\"; asks him to vote against the treaty and to relay the same messages to Col. [Robert W.] Withers. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses Southern political systems, the Democratic nomination convention in St. Louis, and Northern attitudes toward the South. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 3 pp.","Thanks him for the \"handsome testimonial\" and tribute sent to him from such a \"noble chieftain.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Has learned through Judge [Robert W.] Hughes that he [JWJ] will support President Hayes' administration; expresses wish for him to withold support until he knows more fully the President's \"Southern policy\"; discussion of JWJ's son applying to West Point or just joining the Army. 2 pp. ALS.","Cancellation of plans due to wife's illness; discussion of his friend Haine [?], who was dissapointed because the P.O. Dept. appointment was not filled; he is now trying for the office of Marshall, which will be vacant on the expiration of the term of the incumbent, according to [Judge Robert W.] Hughes; hopes he [JWJ] will lend his support to Haine [?]. 3 pp. ALS.","Expression of friendship; gives correction of Pickett's strength of 4500 instead of 5500 as previously reported. 2 pp. ALS.","Ben has decided to settle in Richmond; [Robert W.] Hughes does not think that it is a wise move since it was flooded with medical men after the war and recommends Norfolk instead; also the comment that there is a strong Catholic influence [in Norfolk] which would also help Ben professionally. 4 pp. ALS.","Has sent application for Joe's [Johnston] benefit; feels that [Robert W.] Hughes has excellent sense and judgement [referring to his opinions of where Ben should set up a medical practice]. 1 p. ALS.","More discussions of Ben setting up medical practice in Richmond. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests that he be sent the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill so that he may read it, as it is so unlike the Bill passed at the St. Louis Convention of 1975, he feels it will aid the South, and not the North; his friend, John C. Brown, is V[ice] Pres[iden]t of the Institution [governing the railroad?]. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses economy of the South and resulting problems; anti-military sentiments of the South; and character of Tilden and Hayes. 4 pp. ALS. including typescript. 3 pp.","Discussing the Greenbacker philosophy, the Electoral Commission, and the election; his views of the insurance profession; and his impressions of Tilden. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Again requests a copy of the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill for his friend Robert Gourdin; would have asked Bev[erly] Tucker to send it, but he is in New Orleans, [La.], directing a convention; discussion of the reduction of the tobacco tax on Southern farmers. 1 p. ALS.","Gives glowing recommendation of Col. [Robert E.] Withers for a Democratic middle class office in the Senate; is glad to hear of his improved health; Gov. Randolph sent a copy of the new Army Bill; asks that he [JWJ] and Col. Withers read his comments on it. 1 p. ALS.","Writes on behalf of their kinsman James Southall who would like to be appointed to the new Geology professorship at the \"Va. University.\" 1p. ALS.","Will be happy to give Mr. McCloskey a recommendation on his application for an office; is pleased he sent out a circular; Lily still suffering from rheumatism. 3 pp. ALS.","Comments on a note on the F. J. Porter case and [Theodore Fitz] Randolph's speech; Lee and Jackson's operations against Pope [at 2nd Bull Run]; and the next Presidential election. 4 pp. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Comments on apparent Southern antipathy to politics; the approaching election, and the Democratic Party; will not be a candidate. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Is recovering from a bad sprain; believes a Democrat will win the Presidency, but a thorough civil service reform is not likely. 2 pp. ALS. including typerscript. 1 p.","Compares public morals and their effects on elections with those of 30 years ago, and discusses Hayes' use of the veto; and the ideal beauty of Pattsfield. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Discussion of quarrels amongst members of the Westmoreland Club and Capt. John S. Wise, and the rule of secrecy and voting; will be attending his [GBK] wedding. 2 pp. ALS.","Has written to Dr. Curry who is a member of the Board of Visitors [of the Medical College of Virginia?] about a professorship; also mention of Ben's bride. 1 p. ALS.","Send picture of his mother, who was a good friend of her [Mrs. Johnston] mother [Catherine May (Milligan) McLane] 2 pp. ALS.","Invitation to attend the reuinion of the First Kentucky Brigade of Infantry \"in the late war.\" 1 p. LS.","Criticism of Lincoln and Garfield; his views of the effect of a Southern victory, and comparisons of resources of North and South in 1861. 1 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Praises Frank Blair [Frances Preston Blair, Jr.]; finds the only well-founded sectional prejudice is that of favoring Virginia hams; slavery caused no inferiority of the people; continues a discussion of how the South could have won -- including more arms, a different Confederate President, and a strong move against Grant in late 1862; expresses opinion that Hardee or Stewart would have prevented Sherman's \"March to the Sea.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Concerning the approaching dedication of the Washington monument and Rice's desire to have Johnston write a letter \"which would embody your estimate of Washington in his military capacity\" and would be bound in a sheaf for the celebration. 4 pp. ALS.","Gives background of a certain picture of General [Robert E.] Lee [and JEJ taken in Savannah after the Civil War], and the photographer's name, D.J. Ryan; sees her father often and describes his [John W. Johnston] new interest in military equipment and habits of ancient and medieval people; her cousin Sue Talliaferro has been staying with them. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends desired picture and apologies for it being faded [referring to a picture of Johnston and Lee taken together in Savannah,Ga. after the war]; is going to New York, [N.Y.], to the funeral \"of a valued old friend.\" 1 p. ALS.","Copy of official report submitted by Major General James Longstreet, 10 June 1862, on the Battle of Seven Pines.1 pp. Cy of DS.","News of events since JEJ's departure from St. Louis. 1 p. ALS.","Has sent photograph of his \"lovely darling\" [wife, Lydia (McLane) Johnston], and grieves over her death. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses his proposed trip to St. Louis, and points west to inspect \"roads\"; hopes [Don Carlos] Buell will be named superintendant of the Coast Survey; discusses condition of [Henry Jackson] Hunt. 4 pp. Including typescript. 1 pp.","Complains of extremely hot weather; explains that he has no foreign correspondents from which he could acquire psotage stamps [in reference to WFL's stamp collection]. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns republication of articles on the war which appeared in the North American Review. 1 p. ALS.","Tells of his office being in his home and that his hours are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; invites him to use his home if he [GBJ] attends the medical convention in Washington, [D.C.]. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests that she show to Eliza [(Johnston) Hughes] the letters she has of Judge (Thomas T.) Bouldin announcing Charles' [Clement Johnston] death, and his [JEJ] fathers' [Peter Johnston] death. 2 pp. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.","Was impressed by his conduct at Yorktown and 7 Pines; applied for his appointment to a vacancy in 1864; the recommendation may have been held up in the office of Gen. [Braxton] Bragg. 2 pp. ALS. Including p.s., from J. E. Johnston, to Gen. D. H. Hill, explaining that his questions pertained to what sort of paper he should write -- not because of \"the fear of entangling myself.\" 1 p.","Acknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.","Can't hope to see Johnston until the weather warms; discusses financial difficulties related to civil and political rights. 2 pp. ALS.","Reminisces about family ties with his [SSL] grandparents [Anna Marie (Mason) Lee and Sydney Smith Lee]; is very proud of him and always happy to hear from him. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes Gantt would move to Washington and leave his \"unfashionable\" location; discusses reasons for [Benjamin Stoddard] Ewell being refused a professorship at William and Mary after using at least $15,000 of his own money to save it; his tour of inspection will be delayed until Congress appropriates the money. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Comments on fashions in St. Louis; opinions of slavery; and a defense of [Richard S.] Ewell against attacks by [P.G.T.] Beauregard. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Details Confederate blunders in the areas of buying up cotton to sell for arms, and not moving against McClellan in force in 1862, or putting Lee in command on May 31, [1862?]; also Bragg not capturing Union troops in West Tennessee; troops in Arkansas not being transferred to Mississippi, and Hood being put opposite Sherman instead of Hardee or Stewart. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Gives account of his recent trip through the Rocky Mountains and on to the Pacific Ocean, and of all the land's beauty. 3 pp. ALS.","Had no idea of the disaster to the Democratic party; describes a situation in Williamsburg as being the consequence of a large number of Negroes brought there by the military occupation; Gettysburg will not be as bad as the effect of Negro supremacy; Henry A. Wise turned Democrat to run for Governor; doesn't understand why Gantt's St. Louis house won't sell; as a child, heard much discussion of the authorship of the \"Junius\" letters, and feels Lord Lyttelton is a good possibility; death of a niece. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript. 2 pp.","Sends news of death of General [Henry] Hunt -- an old friend. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Is concerned about her father's [John W. Johnston] relapses, but cannot come to visit yet due to preparing his office for its next occupant; tells of preparation of the court of the great \"pension building\" for the inauguration ballroom. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses use of contributed funds to buy a house for Mrs. [Henry] Hunt and her other funds; and strategies for Congressional aid for her. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Requests Johnston's presence at an Inter-State Drill to be held in Nashville. 1 p. TLS.","Concerning Johnston's election to the honorary vice presidency of the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. 1 p. LS.","Conveys suggestion of a dinner for the Comte de Paris; suggests dinner be in private, including only Mr. [Robert M.] McLane and a nephew to entertain the Comte's son. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for his expression of approval toward the plans of Grand Reunion of the \"Blue and Gray\" to be held at Chicago, [Ill.], during the Exposition in 1893; gives ideas about a parade, and a pavillion being erected to exhibit relics of the [Civil] War from both sides. 2 pp. ALS.","Is sorry to hear he has been ill, and hopes that he is recovering \"for there are few men whom the old Confederates need as much as...yourself.\" 1 p. LS.","Expressions of hope for a speedy recovery. 2 pp. ALS.","Regrets that he will not be able to attend the funeral service of [McLane s brother-in-law] JEJ; expressions of sorry and sympathy. 2 pp. ALS.","3 pp. Cy of DS.","Concerning \"the prejudices of a single non-combatant\" in opposition to \"the preference of so many thousand fighting men.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. ACS.","Accepts invitation to call; invites Mrs. McLane to join Mr. and Mrs. Milman and her breakfast. 2 pp. ANS.","5 pp. TMs.","44 p. DF of D.","Incomplete. 10 pp. Ms.","40 pp. Ams.","1 p. Ph.","Printed by D. Appleton \u0026 Co. 1 item.","Reports on the great improvements in the school; is pleased her aunt has a good gardener and describes their gardens at school; did not practice her music enough at home so Mr. Bozzaotra criticizes her time; lists the gloves, corsets, shoes, and handkerchiefs she needs, and asks for Corinne in French. 2 pp. TCy.","Comments on various aunts and uncles, including \"Uncle Joe\" [Joseph E. Johnston]; unhappy that she will not see Preston for 2 years; mentions that the school has 25 or 26 students - mainly ones who were at \"Liberty.\" 1 p. TCy.","Comments on the lack of letters from Preston and on activities of Uncle Peter [Johnston] and Aunt Jane. Enclosed is a lengthy postscript from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston teasing him on his new position and describing the fate of the school at Liberty and his at Botetourt Springs; mentions pleasant neighborhoods. 2 pp TCy.","Chastises him for not writing. 1 p. TCy.","Imagines that Preston's letters to her have gone to the Springs, where she plans to go to attend at least one more session of Uncle E[dward William Johnston]'s school; would be there now except neither Uncle Ben nor Uncle John can take her; inquires about Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]. 1 p. TCy.","Wanted to join Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs but it meant Aunt Sally would be alone too long; lengthy news of various aunts and uncles and the possibility that some of them may move to Texas. 2 pp. TCy.","Asks his preference on being called \"brother\" or \"Preston,\" for Aunt Sally says \"Pres\" is disrespectful; lengthy news of various uncles and aunts and her fear that she will miss seeing Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs; describes Cherie's [Mrs. Edward W. Johnston] drinking problem. 2 pp. TCy.","Asks for more frequent letters; only time for writing letters is one hour at night; has no news of relatives. 2 pp. TCy. Including TCy of N from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston, [Botetourt Springs, Va.], to [John] Pres[ton Johnston, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.], Feb[ruar]y 22, 1840, sending news of Jo[seph E. Johnston] who is at Cape Florida but will probably go to Washington late in the month, and from there be sent to the Northern frontier. 2 pp. TCy;","Sends Eliza M. Johnston's school report for February 1840. 1 p. TCy.","Sends news of various relatives including report that Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] is expected to return to Washington this monh. 2 pp. TCy.","Mentions Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]'s plan to return to Florida, and the poor condition of Uncle Edward [W. Johnston's] school, including the deaths of 3 former students. 1 p. TCy.","Describes a recent picnic given by Mrs. General Watts with mint julip lacking in water; mentions various aunts and uncles; and inquires about a missing portrait of Uncle Benjamin. 2 pp. TCy.","Sends her report for June with an explanation of a few bad marks; describes Mr. Goodsicki of Richmond, the new dancing master; inquires about Uncle John [B. Floyd]. 2 pp. TCy.","Writes before leaving for Richmond where she looks forward to spending the winter; inquires about \"Cousin Eliza\" Carrington and \"the General\"; knows Uncle Edward [W. Johnston] is hurt that she is going to Mr. Perieo's school instead of returning to his. 2 pp. TCy.","Informs of her recent confirmation by Bishop [William] Meade; reports Aunt Jane's move to Tuscaloosa and Cousin Maria's death. 1 p. TCy.","Writes of many friends and relatives who are ill or dead. 1 p. TCy.","Must work hard the rest of the session for she found herself behind upon her return; needs corsets, handkerchiefs and a white dress. 1 p. TCy.","Regrets her Aunt's uneasiness but feels it is groundless and that \"Uncle\" will return home soon; has little time because of the concert and review lessons; needs shoes for she has \"nearly danced out\" those she has. 1 p. TCy.","88 pp. MsV.","42 pp. MsV.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 46 pp. Typescript.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 59 pp. Typescript.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 54 pp. Typescript.","19 pp. PM.","Most entries are headed Meridian, [Miss.], or Dalton, [Ga.]. 183 pp. MsV. Including: a memo, Jan[uar]y 30, 1862 of Thomas Jordan, A[ssistant] Adj[utant] Gen[era]l Head Quarters, 18th Comp[an]y, [?], on $694.50 spent in keeping open communications with Washington, D.C. 2 pp.; newspaper clipping, n.d., about a seech of [CSA] Senator Semmes attacking Johnston. 1 p.","52 pp. MsV. including Cys of Ls relating to the Kansas expedition. November 1, 1858 - June 22, 1859. 15 pp. Also including miscellaneous financial notes. 7 pp. MsV. 1. Not filmed.","MsV. 2. Not filmed.","68 p. MsV. Including a Cy of LS from L[eonidas] Polk, Demapolis, [Alabama?], to Gen[era]l J. E. Johnston, n.p., May 4, 1864. 1 p. Also including \"Directions given by Gen[era]l Johnston for the evacuation of the line at Yorktown,\" n.d. 2 pp. Also including a memorandum of agreement, April 18, 1865, between General Johnston and Sherman for the surrender of the Confederate troops, with associated letters and notes by B. S. Ewell. 10 pp. [Portions of this volume were copied for the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.] MsV 3.","237 pp. MsV. Including index to the first 52 pp. Also including a Telegram Book for 1 February 1862-3 March 1862. 9 pp. MsV. 4. Filmed.","21 pp. MsV. Including NCls, 1863-1864, collected by B.S. Ewell about J.E. Johnston. 44 pp. Also including loose NCls, mainly 1891, on Johnston's death and funeral. 12 pp. The General Orders were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 5. Filmed.","270 pp. MsV. This volume was copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 6. Filmed.","6 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Including his dispatches during the siege of Jackson, Mississippi. 64 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Most dispatches are from Morton on Meridian, Mississippi. Parts of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" 72 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Most letters are from Meridian, Mississippi, or Dalton, Georgia, and some are lengthy reports of Johnston's command. 103 pp. MsV. Filmed.","131 pp. MsV. Including a report of Benjamin S. Ewell's visit to Richmond, 8-20 APril 1864. 16 pp. Also including B.S. Ewell's comparison of the campaigns in Virginia and Georgia in the spring and summer of 1864. 10 pp. Also including tabulations of strengths and losses, 7 December 1863-9 July 1864. 3 pp. Also including a narrative by B.S. Ewell, 5 August 1864, on Johnston's removal from command. 2 pp. Copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","54 pp. MsV. Including Cys of Ls, 29 April 1862-28 June 1863, from J.E. Johnston, to Lydian McLane Johnston. 10 pp. Also including telegrams, 4 May 1864-20 May 1864. 4 pp. Also including a report, 15 February 1865, of General Hood while commanding the Army of Tennessee, 18 July 1864-23 January 1865. 17 pp. Also including statistics on the Manassas Army, 31 December 1861. 1 pp. Also including Df. of Ls by Benjamin S. Ewell, n.d. 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the Army of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","121 pp. MsV. Filmed.","6 pp. MsV. Including Joseph E. Johnston's notes on General W.T. Sherman's Memoirs. 3 pp. Also including note of General T.G. Rhett's address. 1 p. Filmed.","48 pp. MsV. Including Returns of Troops, 17 March 1865-24 April 1865. 5 pp. Also including a memo on wounded Confederate and Federal troops. 1 p. Also including NCls regarding Johnston, 1864, 37 pp., and loose clippings, 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","188 pp. MsV. Filmed.","204 pp. MsV. Filmed.","204 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Principle accounts are with Major A.D. Banks and D. Appleton \u0026 Co. MsV. 125 pp. Not filmed.","150 pp. MsV. Including copies of correspondence regarding his insurance business in Richmond, Va., 20 February 1875-5 June 1878. 113 pp. Also including correspondence with the Home Insurance COmpany, headed Washington, D.C., 19 January 1883-19 February 1883. 4 pp. Not filmed.","Gives accounts for travel in North Carolina and Virginia, as well as population counts of cities in those states; also account of Joseph E. Johnston with Pan Electric Association. 11 pp. MsV. Not filmed.","A one page letter sent from General Joseph E. Johnston to Brigadier General John H. Kelly regarding the transport and exchange of unfit cavalry horses. The letter is accompanied by two different transcriptions, one of which is labeled as having been done by Jeff Toalson on August 14, 2020.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1891","Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893","Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876","Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894","Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894","Gantt, Thomas T. 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Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAny materials produced during the Civil War (Box 1, Folder 4) can only be viewed on microfilm.  Also, boxes 4-6 can only be viewed on microfilm. When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:"],"phystech_tesim":["Any materials produced during the Civil War (Box 1, Folder 4) can only be viewed on microfilm.  Also, boxes 4-6 can only be viewed on microfilm. When available, microfilm, photocopies, digital surrogates, or other reproductions must be used in place of original documents."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJoseph E. Johnston Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Joseph E. Johnston Letter, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Joseph E. Johnston Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","General Joseph E. Johnston Letter, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Cynthia B. Brown in 1981. Box and folder list compiled by Meredith Ramey, SCRC staff, in March 2012.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Cynthia B. Brown in 1981. Box and folder list compiled by Meredith Ramey, SCRC staff, in March 2012."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRelated collections are Robert Morton Hughes Papers, Robert William Hughes Papers and John B. Floyd Papers, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Related collections are Robert Morton Hughes Papers, Robert William Hughes Papers and John B. Floyd Papers, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Joseph E. Johnston, C.S.A. General during the American Civil War, including correspondence which reflect his long military career and interest in his nephews, John Warfield Johnston and John Preston Johnston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The papers include a diary, 1857, of Johnston's survey of the southern boundary of Kansas and eighteen volumes of Civil War dispatches and telegrams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The collection also includes a diary, 1 May-31 July 1864, of Thomas B. Mackall; letters received by Louis McLane (including letters from Andrew Jackson and Lafayette) and typescripts of letters by Eliza Johnston Hughes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Subjects concern Braxton Bragg, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, William Joseph Hardee, George Ben Johnston, and the American Civil War (including the Atlanta Campaign of 1864). Correspondents include P. G. T. Beauregard, Jubal Early, Thomas Tasker Gantt, Josiah Gorgas, Wade Hampton, D.H. Hill, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet and W.T. Sherman (General Order #18 of Johnston surrendering and giving terms to Sherman); as well as members of Johnston's family, Beverly R. Johnston, John Preston Johnston and John Warfield Johnston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e A list of books in the Rare Book Collection which were owned by Joseph E. Johnston is in Box 1. Accession 2001.35 addition filed in Box 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Civil War dispatch and telegram books are available on microfilm for use in Swem Library or the microfilm may be requested via inter-library loan. The Joseph E. Johnston Papers, 1825-1891, in Swem Library's microforms area is on 6 reels, call number E467.1 .J74 A2.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his mother's recent death. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses a recent change [marriage to Ann Bernard] in his father's life which will make it less solitary; must decide by June whether to remain in the Army and choose the Infantry or the Artillery. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the death of McLane's father, the office made vacant by his death, and the introduction of Mr. F. B. Ogden by this letter. 2 pp. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the forces gathering for the coming Revolution [of 1830]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a strong interest and desire for prosperity for the United States. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns procedure for the presentation of copies of publications of the Commissioners of Public Records to the United States. 3 pp. ADF and L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs not in love, though from time to time feels tenderness towards and interest in the appearance and conversation of a particular woman. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs anxious to see \"those who remain\" [after the deaths of his father and brother]; saw John Preston \"at the university\"; comments on the matrimonial propensity of young people; is susceptible to the charms of so many women that they neutralize each other. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses plans for Louisa's son John [W. Johnston], and the need for John to travel on his own; mentions various relatives he has seen and Jane's plans; missed seeing \"Mama in Richmond.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad a miserable march through the country and is in quite a bad humor; describes foiled plans to go to Richmond; the weather has been as cold as a Virginia winter; gossip of Harrison [?] traveling to Augusta, [Ga.], to see a lady. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs going back to Old Point Comfort, [Va.]; describes the \"delicious moonlight nights\" and the \"very pretty Indian girls.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of money matters; hopes to make a trip to Florida in the winter; talk of a horserace in which he lost $750.00; needs a horse for fox-hunting; cannot visit due to his [BRJ] \"bachelor\" state. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs on his way to assist Gen[era]l Scott in the war against the Seminoles; describes his journey south; waiting for a steamboat to take them down the St. John's River, [Fla.]; describes the Army and gives the number of Indians to be estimated at about 3500, although he thinks that figure is exaggerated; soldiers complaining of having to boil and eat pork; heard from John that all of their Negroes had been sold and that all of the \"affairs\" were still unsettled; is saddened that Sam [a slave] was sold. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his reasons for resigning; is now employed in the Top[ograophi]c Bureau; news of Edward and Webb separating, and Edward composing literary works - probably on the life of Patrick Henry; has heard of his [BRJ] \"matrimonial intentions\" and warns him not to be rash; wishes for him to meet some of the lovely ladies in Washington. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppoints Mr. [John Preson] Johnston to the Military Academy, but cannot appoint Stephen J. Crockett, as regulations allow only one cadet per congressional district. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilosophical letter giving advice about writing letters, suffering through hard times and looking upon him [JEJ] as a brother, not a uncle. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of upcoming trips to Elizabeth Town, N.J., to meet General Scott at Head Quarters, then on to Trenton, and then to Washington, [D.C.]. he will not, however, be able to stop to visit him [JPJ] due to troop movements; gives travel instructions and descriptions of a new black trunk for him. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI sorry, but cannot send any money because he doesn't have any; gives more detailed travel instructions for Pres to follow on his trip from Washington, through Baltimore, and on to Philadelphia and Trenton, including the use of a steamboat. 2 pp, ALS,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives instructions as to where and how he will receive some money from a friend of his [JEJ] in Washington. 1 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs glad he is enjoying school so much, and encourages him \"to make a good use of the faculties nature has given...\"; hopes to visit in the latter part of October; discusses a survey of an area east of the St. Regis which will keep him busy outside until the weather turns cool; the President and the Sec. of War have visited, and \"peace and tranquility are restored\"; tell Lizzie to write. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript, 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs happy he has become so \"naturalized\" to school, but cautions him not to rely too heavily on his present knowledge of mathematics; he [JPJ] should feel lucky that his Uncle Bev wrote to him, as he never writes to anyone; will stop by and see him in 10 days, but only for a few hours, as neither have much time; has received accounts of Harvey Michele's \"Texas Scheme\" from cousin John; other family news. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas disappointed to find that Lizzie was still at Burke's Garden, and not in school -- hopes that will be taken care of soon; news of visit to Edward's farm and his horse \"Tigertail\"; comments on disposition and application of JPJ. 2 pp, ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePermission for J[ohn] P[reston] Johnstone [sic] to move from one barracks room to another. Signed also by R. Delarfield, Supt. of M.A., and by J. Hayfoot. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs on his way back to Washington from Florida; has had gratifying accounts of Pres in school, and urges him [BRJ] to write him; speaks lovingly of Pres and gives Mrs. Carrington much of the credit for his [JPJ] upbringing; discussion of Eliza and her education, or lack thereof; wants family new. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaw Professor Capt. Blis who gave a satisfying account of his progress at school; has just returned from southern Florida where he spent the winter; comments on the state of military affairs in that territory and a bill before Congress to raise additional forces to fight in the Seminole War; gives advice and to read the greats authors and Latin \"in the original\" if there is spare time. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives an explanation of why he could not visit him, and expresses gratification and pride in all of his accomplishments; is located in the country between Lake Huron and Lake Superior, surveying the land for possible fortification; comments on the abundance of trout and whitefish, and how much Uncle Edward would enjoy fishing there. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill not be going to Florida for the winter; Edward is considering selling his land and settling in Abingdon, Lynchburg, or Columbia; they had a \"preserving\" snow storm on the 18th, which signaled the beginning of winter; there is a truce in Florida now, and a group of Seminole chiefs, including Sam Jones, wild Cat, and Tiger Tail are traveling to Washington to make the final arrangements; hopes that Lizzie will be sent to Washington instead of Richmond, and comments that he would like her to know that he has not proposed to anyone, just like the song \"I Don't Propose.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Ms. Including Xcy of Ms. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJust returned from an extended visit to the Sabine, and is concerned because he has not heard from him in a while. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill be spending the summer in Mackinac, instructions to get any clothing needed from Sam[uel] Frost, a merchant tailor in New York, [N.Y.], and to have them charged to his [JEJ] bill. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA school friend of JPJ's, Thompson Mason, will be coming soon, and JEJ wishes him to be welcomed and treated well, and also his mother; is still on his journey to Lake Michigan, and is not sure when he will be back by West Point; hopes he [JPJ] is enjoying his furlough, and wishes for him to stop and see Col. Preston, Mr. Hopkins, and Mrs. Merrick. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his upcoming itinerary; news of his [JPJ] clothes being sent by the tailor, [Samuel] Frost. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas heard about an epidemic at West Point and is anxious about his [JPJ] health; mention of a cadet Mason, near death and hopes that it is not his friend [Thompson Mason], has been in Buffalo about 15 days and may remain another month; is interested about news from Va. relatives. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsoles him [JPJ] about the lack of correspondence from his relatives; gives excuse of being ill for his lack of correspondence; tells of his great love for him and mentions also his love of a sweetheart; Cousin Tom's wedding has been postponed until the Fall; Lizzie is in Columbia and spends her free time at Cousin Margaret's home; gossip of a possible duel between Mr. [Henry A.] Wise and Mr. [Edward] Stanley [sic] Stanly; talk of Affghan [sic] war and the end of the Florida war [Seminole War]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMention of his [JPJ] court martial; praise of Gen[era]l Worth; some old family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains the lack of correspondence during the winter; discussion on his [JPJ] future, involving going into industry or remaining in the Army, giving pros and cons of each; had a pleasant trip to New Orleans, [La.]; comment about women being \"pleasant and attractive creatures, beyond denial,\" but only \"when one has nothing else to think of, or to excite him.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill not be able to come to graduation due to detainment \"by authority\"; gives advice on selection fo a regiment or a corp; is on his way to the Northeast Boundary after Houlton, Maine. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning JEJ's recent marriage; sword is in safe keeping; and questions JEJ on future travel plans. 4 pp ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions many mutual friends in England, and Mrs. McLane's family. 4 pp. ALS. including a TCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him [JPJ] to obtain leave to come for a visit as he cannot leave; explains note to Lieut. Knowlton. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS from J[oseph] E. Johnston, New York, [N.Y.], to [?] Knowlton, [West Point, N.Y.?], 15 November [18]45, asking a favor of lending JPJ some money so he may be able to visit him [JEJ]. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions friends, [?] May and Pike Graham, with army in Mexico and speaks of companies raised in Washington Co., Va., and vicinity. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Lieut. J[ohn] P[reston] Johnston to detatched service and Lieut. R[ichard] H. L. Johnston to duty under him. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of introduction for his son John Wickham Leigh. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMention of the President's [Millard Fillmore] message and the report of the General-in-Chief [of the Army?], and how it will affect the Top[ographica]l Corps; yearns for a promotion, and asks him to put in a good word for him; mentions he has 8 or 10 scars from battles with Indians; also suggests General [Winfield] Scott or General Dawson of Georgia for recommendations; asks for \"little Lissie's\" [Eliza (Johnston) Hughes] new husband's name. 2 pp. Pst. (From an original belonging to W[illia]m Armour, New York City, N.Y.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 pp. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpinion confirming Joseph E. Johnston's rank as Brevet Colonel. 10 pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulations on Johnston's appointment as Quartermaster General of the Army. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the Secession Convention held in Richmond. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. See Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies Gorgas of a telegraphed dispatch regarding captured muskets. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Col. [Nathan George] Evans engaged. most of the day yesterday in battle with the enemy, utilizing twelve regts. and five batteries, near the Potomac River; heavy casualties and 200 prisoners taken, as well as six field pieces. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS. See Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of killed, wounded, and missing in the battle of Ball's Bluff, [Va.], fought 21 Oct. 1861. 11 p. D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS. See Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne letter written by General Joseph Eggleston Johnston of the Confederate Army to fellow General P. G. T. Beauregard, replying to the latter's proposed troop movement. The letter is dated January 14, 1862, and is sent from the Northern Virginia headquarters of the Confederate Army. A transcript of the letter and biographical information on General Johnston in also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. ALS. Urges keeping the York River open to gunboats [two days prior to the Battle of Williamsburg]; Hill not to command his rear guard and to continue the fire after midnight; adds postscript \"I would like to have the vessels sunk.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMap. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to send Capt. Mason and Lt. Col. Harvey to him as soon as possible; is pleased that he is \"again able to take the field.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Dick's letter to Col. W. Hoffman, Comissary General of Prisoners, Washington, [D.C.], 5 March 1863, regarding sending of 150 citizen prisoners for exchange. [with extensive endorsements]. 4 pp. Cy of DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists 14 men and 11 women. 1 p. Cy of DC. Including Cy of D from F. A. Dick, Lt. Col. Prov[ost] Mar[shall] Gen[eral], 12 May 1863, listing 14 family members to be passed through the lines with their husbands and fathers. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends message urging JEJ to report about the fall of Vicksburg at the Court of Enquiry at Montgomery, [Ala.]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of the transfer of Major Barton from Gen[era]l Pol's command to his, and the misuse of Army funds; strategic discussion of upcoming battle in March, the deterioration of their horses, and [U.S.] Grant taking advantage of Longstreet's poor artillery and driving him back into Va.; reminds him to secure all his papers at home as \"they will be very important to me after the war\"; description of transfer of family silver through Nicati [sic] [Nicketti Floyd Johnston?]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets losing him because of government orders; had high expectations for his help and from his expedition. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report of Gen[era]l Hood.\" 1 p. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGen[era]l Cobb is to address the people tonight; gives opinion of how to regroup and states that \"you [JEJ] alone can bring back the old soldiers to their colors or engage other to join\"; describes feeling of bitterness for Mr. [Jefferson] Davis, and that his supporters say \"he had proved himself utterly incapable of conducting the war\"; talk of Lee's popularity waning also if he \"doesn't at once, show independence and pursue a course at least masked by being widely different from Mr. D[avis'], as well as people thinking that he [Lee] did not prevent him [JEJ] from being removed, not to mention not restoring him [JEJ] back.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning statistics of men and supplies; and prefers to have a commader other than Gen. Bragg for he \"has made me a scapegoat.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS. See Oversize File.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTable of the Return of the Effective Strength of the Army of Tennessee, listing numbers in Lee's Corps, Total Infantry, and Kanapanx's Battery. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses President Lincoln's assassination in relation to the South's strength in the Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. AMsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. AMsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs writing a narrative of the war, but has lost many of his papers, asks Cummings' opinions, especially on the subjects of campaigns in Tennessee in 1863 and Georgia in 1864. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the campaign in Georgia in 1864. Cy of LS. 23 pp. Including a Cy of Ms. written by J. C. Thompson, ca. 1861, and later published during the [Civil] War, entitled \"Gen. Johnston and Gen. Hood.\" 5 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions to send a trunk from Edward's adopted daughter to Peter at the first opportunity; contents are papers, possibly articles written for the newspaper he [Peter] published. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the \"inaccuracy of your recollection of my course\" and an account of his recollections of the event [mentioned in an earlier letter]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSympathy note about the death of his son, Willie. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a letter of recommendation and introduction so he may join the Corps of Cavalry in Egypt; advises him to remain quiet about any disharmony between Mr. Davis and himself because of upsetting the \"thousands who are friendly to both\"; urges him to prepare for publication his reports to \"justify...motives and...actions\" by him [JEJ]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the condition of the 33rd Regiment, Va. Volunteers, immediately after the close of the first battle of Manassas, 21 July 1861. 6 pp ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns an article on \"the flag question\" by Beauregard to be submitted to the April 1872 Baltimore Southern Magazine; also the state of the government in Louisiana -- \"quasi-revolution.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns over brother Peter; question about the Confederate States' archives; had a pleasant visit from Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and their young son. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends the final draft of his statement; report only alludes to \"saving Lee's Army\"; struck out of his attacks on [Jefferson] Davis who \"poor Floyd\" called \"Mr. Jefferson Davidson.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esends check to furnish brother Peter's new room, sends holiday greetings. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a $500 contribution to the church; the winter weather; \"another tour to raise means for completing our Church here\"; and love to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and regards to friends in Atlanta. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns flag of the \"Johnston Light Infantry\" to be presented by Mrs. Johnston. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHer letter was his first news of her grandmother, his sister's [Louisa Smith Bowen] illness; expressions of family love; has had acute rheumatism since January. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalk of funding the repairs needed for the family burial grounds; \"Lily\" will be traveling to the Springs soon for her annual stay, as prescribed by her physician. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWife \"Lily\" suffering from Neauralgia; grief over death of brother [Beverly]; also settlement of Beverly's estate; financial matters concerned with brother Peter. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions to buy Beverly's silver tableware at the auction of his personal effects on the 10th if no other close relative wants it; anxious over brother Peter being alone - would like to hire someone to stay with him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of sale of family proprety, the storing of books, and the distributing of clothes to the poor; in agreement about brother Peter living in a hotel and will send money accordingly. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince the Army of fifteen years past has changed considerably, he doesn't really recommend that Ben [Goerge Ben Johnston] become commissioned; feels that the Army has lowered its standards, and that there is some prejuice agaisnt Southerners; suggests law studies instead. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning events at first [Battle of] Manassas during Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for dues paid for June. 1 p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta and the recollection of events. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates recollections of JEJ's Cavalry leaving nothing behind to fall into enemy hands during his movement from Dalton to Atlanta. 3 pp. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the loss of arms of Polk's Corps after it united with the Army of Tennessee in 1864. 2 pp. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses losses of men under his command in the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Pettus' participation in the Dalton and Atlanta campaigns in Stephenson's Division of Hood's Corp. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminisces about his command in the CSA, and his memories of the Army of Tenessee. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the loss of arms in the Georgia campaign, recollections of events and compliments about the campaign. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the loss of muskets, positions, panics...in the retreat from Dalton to Atlanta in 1864 and his recollection of events. 8 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Hood's article published in the New Orleans papers and the statement of the loss of small arms; greatest loss was in 27 June 1864 when Gen. McPherson's army made an assault on the position at Kenesaw Mountain. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the statement by Col. Oladowski [?] as to the \"Georgia campaign\" in 1864 and Lowrey's recollections. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning controversy between Gen. Hood and Johnston and Govan's recollections of events of Johnston's campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning loss of arms in Georgia in [18]64 campaign and the reporting of surrounding events. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses communication with General A. H. Colquitt. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a history for Johnston's use \"without any restrictions.\" 1 p. ALS. Including an AMsS by Ja[me]s M. Kennard, n.d., n.p. relating to a supposed message from Jefferson Davis to the Confederate Congress on Joseph E. Johnston's reinstatement. 25 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Fields to re-enclose grave yard; lodging and financial arrangements for brother Peter. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses his reply to Gen. George W. Mindil's pamphlet \"The Battle of Fair Oaks,\" as copied for the Court of Paris. 1 p. Cy of LS. Including Cy of Ms by Joseph E. Johnston. 20 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Col. Marshall's address as not being an attack against JEJ, but rather a criticism of some statements of JEJ's in regard to the army around Richmond [during the war]. Comments on Marshall's address and includes points of controversy with his recollections with statistical information; corrects JEJ on points regarding himself and statements made about him and his command in JEJ's book; apologizes for mentioning these matters and does not do so to complain; mentions the courtesy and kindness which JEJ always treated him. \"You know that when any one undertakes to write a historical account of events, there is a right in the part of those who disagree with the writer, to criticize and analyze his statements.\" 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the Georgia Brigade Lawton took to Virginia in June 1862 and the details surrounding the situation. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas enclosed an extract from a letter of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston \"in the hope that it may be of some service to you and history.\" 1 p. ALS. Inclusing a Cy of LS from Jos[eph] E. Johnston, Savannah, [Ga.], to Colonel [John P. Nicholson], n.p., 14 April 1875, defending what he had written about a battle fought at Fair Oaks. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplanation of a delay in payment of a $1000 note. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetailed comments on the Count of Paris' letters concerning the Battle of Seven Pines, defending what himself, Longstreet, [D. H.] Hill, and Smith had reported; also extensive defense of himself and descriptions of his and others' actions at the Battle of Fair Oaks; asks if he received an autograph note of Gen[era]l [Robert E.] Lee. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to attend and act as Chief Marshall at the unveiling of the Foley Statue of [\"Stonewall\"] Jackson on the 26th of October. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the recent publication by the press of \"our late correspondence\"; the desire for you to accept the position of Marshall in chief on the 16th, and Mr. Valentine is interested in executing a bust of you. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEconomic discussion of the Hawaiian Treaty which will remove the rice tariff, and how it will affect the rice farmers in South Carolina, Georgia, and Louisiana; concern over land losing its value and people being forced out of work; alludes to North/South disputes over the problem, stating that the planter will be \"unable to stand up under the burden imposed upon him for the benefit of Northern manufacturers\"; asks him to vote against the treaty and to relay the same messages to Col. [Robert W.] Withers. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Southern political systems, the Democratic nomination convention in St. Louis, and Northern attitudes toward the South. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for the \"handsome testimonial\" and tribute sent to him from such a \"noble chieftain.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas learned through Judge [Robert W.] Hughes that he [JWJ] will support President Hayes' administration; expresses wish for him to withold support until he knows more fully the President's \"Southern policy\"; discussion of JWJ's son applying to West Point or just joining the Army. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCancellation of plans due to wife's illness; discussion of his friend Haine [?], who was dissapointed because the P.O. Dept. appointment was not filled; he is now trying for the office of Marshall, which will be vacant on the expiration of the term of the incumbent, according to [Judge Robert W.] Hughes; hopes he [JWJ] will lend his support to Haine [?]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpression of friendship; gives correction of Pickett's strength of 4500 instead of 5500 as previously reported. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBen has decided to settle in Richmond; [Robert W.] Hughes does not think that it is a wise move since it was flooded with medical men after the war and recommends Norfolk instead; also the comment that there is a strong Catholic influence [in Norfolk] which would also help Ben professionally. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sent application for Joe's [Johnston] benefit; feels that [Robert W.] Hughes has excellent sense and judgement [referring to his opinions of where Ben should set up a medical practice]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMore discussions of Ben setting up medical practice in Richmond. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that he be sent the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill so that he may read it, as it is so unlike the Bill passed at the St. Louis Convention of 1975, he feels it will aid the South, and not the North; his friend, John C. Brown, is V[ice] Pres[iden]t of the Institution [governing the railroad?]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses economy of the South and resulting problems; anti-military sentiments of the South; and character of Tilden and Hayes. 4 pp. ALS. including typescript. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussing the Greenbacker philosophy, the Electoral Commission, and the election; his views of the insurance profession; and his impressions of Tilden. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgain requests a copy of the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill for his friend Robert Gourdin; would have asked Bev[erly] Tucker to send it, but he is in New Orleans, [La.], directing a convention; discussion of the reduction of the tobacco tax on Southern farmers. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives glowing recommendation of Col. [Robert E.] Withers for a Democratic middle class office in the Senate; is glad to hear of his improved health; Gov. Randolph sent a copy of the new Army Bill; asks that he [JWJ] and Col. Withers read his comments on it. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites on behalf of their kinsman James Southall who would like to be appointed to the new Geology professorship at the \"Va. University.\" 1p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill be happy to give Mr. McCloskey a recommendation on his application for an office; is pleased he sent out a circular; Lily still suffering from rheumatism. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on a note on the F. J. Porter case and [Theodore Fitz] Randolph's speech; Lee and Jackson's operations against Pope [at 2nd Bull Run]; and the next Presidential election. 4 pp. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on apparent Southern antipathy to politics; the approaching election, and the Democratic Party; will not be a candidate. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs recovering from a bad sprain; believes a Democrat will win the Presidency, but a thorough civil service reform is not likely. 2 pp. ALS. including typerscript. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompares public morals and their effects on elections with those of 30 years ago, and discusses Hayes' use of the veto; and the ideal beauty of Pattsfield. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of quarrels amongst members of the Westmoreland Club and Capt. John S. Wise, and the rule of secrecy and voting; will be attending his [GBK] wedding. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas written to Dr. Curry who is a member of the Board of Visitors [of the Medical College of Virginia?] about a professorship; also mention of Ben's bride. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend picture of his mother, who was a good friend of her [Mrs. Johnston] mother [Catherine May (Milligan) McLane] 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to attend the reuinion of the First Kentucky Brigade of Infantry \"in the late war.\" 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCriticism of Lincoln and Garfield; his views of the effect of a Southern victory, and comparisons of resources of North and South in 1861. 1 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePraises Frank Blair [Frances Preston Blair, Jr.]; finds the only well-founded sectional prejudice is that of favoring Virginia hams; slavery caused no inferiority of the people; continues a discussion of how the South could have won -- including more arms, a different Confederate President, and a strong move against Grant in late 1862; expresses opinion that Hardee or Stewart would have prevented Sherman's \"March to the Sea.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the approaching dedication of the Washington monument and Rice's desire to have Johnston write a letter \"which would embody your estimate of Washington in his military capacity\" and would be bound in a sheaf for the celebration. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives background of a certain picture of General [Robert E.] Lee [and JEJ taken in Savannah after the Civil War], and the photographer's name, D.J. Ryan; sees her father often and describes his [John W. Johnston] new interest in military equipment and habits of ancient and medieval people; her cousin Sue Talliaferro has been staying with them. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends desired picture and apologies for it being faded [referring to a picture of Johnston and Lee taken together in Savannah,Ga. after the war]; is going to New York, [N.Y.], to the funeral \"of a valued old friend.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of official report submitted by Major General James Longstreet, 10 June 1862, on the Battle of Seven Pines.1 pp. Cy of DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews of events since JEJ's departure from St. Louis. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sent photograph of his \"lovely darling\" [wife, Lydia (McLane) Johnston], and grieves over her death. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his proposed trip to St. Louis, and points west to inspect \"roads\"; hopes [Don Carlos] Buell will be named superintendant of the Coast Survey; discusses condition of [Henry Jackson] Hunt. 4 pp. Including typescript. 1 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains of extremely hot weather; explains that he has no foreign correspondents from which he could acquire psotage stamps [in reference to WFL's stamp collection]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns republication of articles on the war which appeared in the North American Review. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of his office being in his home and that his hours are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; invites him to use his home if he [GBJ] attends the medical convention in Washington, [D.C.]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that she show to Eliza [(Johnston) Hughes] the letters she has of Judge (Thomas T.) Bouldin announcing Charles' [Clement Johnston] death, and his [JEJ] fathers' [Peter Johnston] death. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas impressed by his conduct at Yorktown and 7 Pines; applied for his appointment to a vacancy in 1864; the recommendation may have been held up in the office of Gen. [Braxton] Bragg. 2 pp. ALS. Including p.s., from J. E. Johnston, to Gen. D. H. Hill, explaining that his questions pertained to what sort of paper he should write -- not because of \"the fear of entangling myself.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan't hope to see Johnston until the weather warms; discusses financial difficulties related to civil and political rights. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminisces about family ties with his [SSL] grandparents [Anna Marie (Mason) Lee and Sydney Smith Lee]; is very proud of him and always happy to hear from him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes Gantt would move to Washington and leave his \"unfashionable\" location; discusses reasons for [Benjamin Stoddard] Ewell being refused a professorship at William and Mary after using at least $15,000 of his own money to save it; his tour of inspection will be delayed until Congress appropriates the money. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on fashions in St. Louis; opinions of slavery; and a defense of [Richard S.] Ewell against attacks by [P.G.T.] Beauregard. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails Confederate blunders in the areas of buying up cotton to sell for arms, and not moving against McClellan in force in 1862, or putting Lee in command on May 31, [1862?]; also Bragg not capturing Union troops in West Tennessee; troops in Arkansas not being transferred to Mississippi, and Hood being put opposite Sherman instead of Hardee or Stewart. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives account of his recent trip through the Rocky Mountains and on to the Pacific Ocean, and of all the land's beauty. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHad no idea of the disaster to the Democratic party; describes a situation in Williamsburg as being the consequence of a large number of Negroes brought there by the military occupation; Gettysburg will not be as bad as the effect of Negro supremacy; Henry A. Wise turned Democrat to run for Governor; doesn't understand why Gantt's St. Louis house won't sell; as a child, heard much discussion of the authorship of the \"Junius\" letters, and feels Lord Lyttelton is a good possibility; death of a niece. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends news of death of General [Henry] Hunt -- an old friend. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs concerned about her father's [John W. Johnston] relapses, but cannot come to visit yet due to preparing his office for its next occupant; tells of preparation of the court of the great \"pension building\" for the inauguration ballroom. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses use of contributed funds to buy a house for Mrs. [Henry] Hunt and her other funds; and strategies for Congressional aid for her. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Johnston's presence at an Inter-State Drill to be held in Nashville. 1 p. TLS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Johnston's election to the honorary vice presidency of the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConveys suggestion of a dinner for the Comte de Paris; suggests dinner be in private, including only Mr. [Robert M.] McLane and a nephew to entertain the Comte's son. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for his expression of approval toward the plans of Grand Reunion of the \"Blue and Gray\" to be held at Chicago, [Ill.], during the Exposition in 1893; gives ideas about a parade, and a pavillion being erected to exhibit relics of the [Civil] War from both sides. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sorry to hear he has been ill, and hopes that he is recovering \"for there are few men whom the old Confederates need as much as...yourself.\" 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpressions of hope for a speedy recovery. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he will not be able to attend the funeral service of [McLane s brother-in-law] JEJ; expressions of sorry and sympathy. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pp. Cy of DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"the prejudices of a single non-combatant\" in opposition to \"the preference of so many thousand fighting men.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts invitation to call; invites Mrs. McLane to join Mr. and Mrs. Milman and her breakfast. 2 pp. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 pp. TMs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e44 p. DF of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete. 10 pp. Ms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e40 pp. Ams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Ph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted by D. Appleton \u0026amp; Co. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on the great improvements in the school; is pleased her aunt has a good gardener and describes their gardens at school; did not practice her music enough at home so Mr. Bozzaotra criticizes her time; lists the gloves, corsets, shoes, and handkerchiefs she needs, and asks for Corinne in French. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on various aunts and uncles, including \"Uncle Joe\" [Joseph E. Johnston]; unhappy that she will not see Preston for 2 years; mentions that the school has 25 or 26 students - mainly ones who were at \"Liberty.\" 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on the lack of letters from Preston and on activities of Uncle Peter [Johnston] and Aunt Jane. Enclosed is a lengthy postscript from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston teasing him on his new position and describing the fate of the school at Liberty and his at Botetourt Springs; mentions pleasant neighborhoods. 2 pp TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChastises him for not writing. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImagines that Preston's letters to her have gone to the Springs, where she plans to go to attend at least one more session of Uncle E[dward William Johnston]'s school; would be there now except neither Uncle Ben nor Uncle John can take her; inquires about Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWanted to join Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs but it meant Aunt Sally would be alone too long; lengthy news of various aunts and uncles and the possibility that some of them may move to Texas. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks his preference on being called \"brother\" or \"Preston,\" for Aunt Sally says \"Pres\" is disrespectful; lengthy news of various uncles and aunts and her fear that she will miss seeing Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs; describes Cherie's [Mrs. Edward W. Johnston] drinking problem. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for more frequent letters; only time for writing letters is one hour at night; has no news of relatives. 2 pp. TCy. Including TCy of N from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston, [Botetourt Springs, Va.], to [John] Pres[ton Johnston, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.], Feb[ruar]y 22, 1840, sending news of Jo[seph E. Johnston] who is at Cape Florida but will probably go to Washington late in the month, and from there be sent to the Northern frontier. 2 pp. TCy;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends Eliza M. Johnston's school report for February 1840. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends news of various relatives including report that Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] is expected to return to Washington this monh. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]'s plan to return to Florida, and the poor condition of Uncle Edward [W. Johnston's] school, including the deaths of 3 former students. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a recent picnic given by Mrs. General Watts with mint julip lacking in water; mentions various aunts and uncles; and inquires about a missing portrait of Uncle Benjamin. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends her report for June with an explanation of a few bad marks; describes Mr. Goodsicki of Richmond, the new dancing master; inquires about Uncle John [B. Floyd]. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites before leaving for Richmond where she looks forward to spending the winter; inquires about \"Cousin Eliza\" Carrington and \"the General\"; knows Uncle Edward [W. Johnston] is hurt that she is going to Mr. Perieo's school instead of returning to his. 2 pp. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms of her recent confirmation by Bishop [William] Meade; reports Aunt Jane's move to Tuscaloosa and Cousin Maria's death. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of many friends and relatives who are ill or dead. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMust work hard the rest of the session for she found herself behind upon her return; needs corsets, handkerchiefs and a white dress. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets her Aunt's uneasiness but feels it is groundless and that \"Uncle\" will return home soon; has little time because of the concert and review lessons; needs shoes for she has \"nearly danced out\" those she has. 1 p. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e88 pp. MsV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 pp. MsV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdited by Richard M. McMurry. 46 pp. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdited by Richard M. McMurry. 59 pp. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdited by Richard M. McMurry. 54 pp. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost entries are headed Meridian, [Miss.], or Dalton, [Ga.]. 183 pp. MsV. Including: a memo, Jan[uar]y 30, 1862 of Thomas Jordan, A[ssistant] Adj[utant] Gen[era]l Head Quarters, 18th Comp[an]y, [?], on $694.50 spent in keeping open communications with Washington, D.C. 2 pp.; newspaper clipping, n.d., about a seech of [CSA] Senator Semmes attacking Johnston. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 pp. MsV. including Cys of Ls relating to the Kansas expedition. November 1, 1858 - June 22, 1859. 15 pp. Also including miscellaneous financial notes. 7 pp. MsV. 1. Not filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMsV. 2. Not filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e68 p. MsV. Including a Cy of LS from L[eonidas] Polk, Demapolis, [Alabama?], to Gen[era]l J. E. Johnston, n.p., May 4, 1864. 1 p. Also including \"Directions given by Gen[era]l Johnston for the evacuation of the line at Yorktown,\" n.d. 2 pp. Also including a memorandum of agreement, April 18, 1865, between General Johnston and Sherman for the surrender of the Confederate troops, with associated letters and notes by B. S. Ewell. 10 pp. [Portions of this volume were copied for the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.] MsV 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e237 pp. MsV. Including index to the first 52 pp. Also including a Telegram Book for 1 February 1862-3 March 1862. 9 pp. MsV. 4. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 pp. MsV. Including NCls, 1863-1864, collected by B.S. Ewell about J.E. Johnston. 44 pp. Also including loose NCls, mainly 1891, on Johnston's death and funeral. 12 pp. The General Orders were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 5. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e270 pp. MsV. This volume was copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 6. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding his dispatches during the siege of Jackson, Mississippi. 64 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost dispatches are from Morton on Meridian, Mississippi. Parts of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" 72 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost letters are from Meridian, Mississippi, or Dalton, Georgia, and some are lengthy reports of Johnston's command. 103 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e131 pp. MsV. Including a report of Benjamin S. Ewell's visit to Richmond, 8-20 APril 1864. 16 pp. Also including B.S. Ewell's comparison of the campaigns in Virginia and Georgia in the spring and summer of 1864. 10 pp. Also including tabulations of strengths and losses, 7 December 1863-9 July 1864. 3 pp. Also including a narrative by B.S. Ewell, 5 August 1864, on Johnston's removal from command. 2 pp. Copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e54 pp. MsV. Including Cys of Ls, 29 April 1862-28 June 1863, from J.E. Johnston, to Lydian McLane Johnston. 10 pp. Also including telegrams, 4 May 1864-20 May 1864. 4 pp. Also including a report, 15 February 1865, of General Hood while commanding the Army of Tennessee, 18 July 1864-23 January 1865. 17 pp. Also including statistics on the Manassas Army, 31 December 1861. 1 pp. Also including Df. of Ls by Benjamin S. Ewell, n.d. 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the Army of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e121 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pp. MsV. Including Joseph E. Johnston's notes on General W.T. Sherman's Memoirs. 3 pp. Also including note of General T.G. Rhett's address. 1 p. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e48 pp. MsV. Including Returns of Troops, 17 March 1865-24 April 1865. 5 pp. Also including a memo on wounded Confederate and Federal troops. 1 p. Also including NCls regarding Johnston, 1864, 37 pp., and loose clippings, 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e188 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e204 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e204 pp. MsV. Filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinciple accounts are with Major A.D. Banks and D. Appleton \u0026amp; Co. MsV. 125 pp. Not filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e150 pp. MsV. Including copies of correspondence regarding his insurance business in Richmond, Va., 20 February 1875-5 June 1878. 113 pp. Also including correspondence with the Home Insurance COmpany, headed Washington, D.C., 19 January 1883-19 February 1883. 4 pp. Not filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives accounts for travel in North Carolina and Virginia, as well as population counts of cities in those states; also account of Joseph E. Johnston with Pan Electric Association. 11 pp. MsV. Not filmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA one page letter sent from General Joseph E. Johnston to Brigadier General John H. Kelly regarding the transport and exchange of unfit cavalry horses. 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Johnston, C.S.A. General during the American Civil War, including correspondence which reflect his long military career and interest in his nephews, John Warfield Johnston and John Preston Johnston.","The papers include a diary, 1857, of Johnston's survey of the southern boundary of Kansas and eighteen volumes of Civil War dispatches and telegrams.","The collection also includes a diary, 1 May-31 July 1864, of Thomas B. Mackall; letters received by Louis McLane (including letters from Andrew Jackson and Lafayette) and typescripts of letters by Eliza Johnston Hughes.","Subjects concern Braxton Bragg, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, William Joseph Hardee, George Ben Johnston, and the American Civil War (including the Atlanta Campaign of 1864). Correspondents include P. G. T. Beauregard, Jubal Early, Thomas Tasker Gantt, Josiah Gorgas, Wade Hampton, D.H. Hill, Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet and W.T. Sherman (General Order #18 of Johnston surrendering and giving terms to Sherman); as well as members of Johnston's family, Beverly R. Johnston, John Preston Johnston and John Warfield Johnston.","A list of books in the Rare Book Collection which were owned by Joseph E. Johnston is in Box 1. Accession 2001.35 addition filed in Box 1.","The Civil War dispatch and telegram books are available on microfilm for use in Swem Library or the microfilm may be requested via inter-library loan. The Joseph E. Johnston Papers, 1825-1891, in Swem Library's microforms area is on 6 reels, call number E467.1 .J74 A2.","Discusses his mother's recent death. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses a recent change [marriage to Ann Bernard] in his father's life which will make it less solitary; must decide by June whether to remain in the Army and choose the Infantry or the Artillery. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning the death of McLane's father, the office made vacant by his death, and the introduction of Mr. F. B. Ogden by this letter. 2 pp. LS.","Discusses the forces gathering for the coming Revolution [of 1830]. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning a strong interest and desire for prosperity for the United States. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns procedure for the presentation of copies of publications of the Commissioners of Public Records to the United States. 3 pp. ADF and L.","Is not in love, though from time to time feels tenderness towards and interest in the appearance and conversation of a particular woman. 4 pp. ALS.","Is anxious to see \"those who remain\" [after the deaths of his father and brother]; saw John Preston \"at the university\"; comments on the matrimonial propensity of young people; is susceptible to the charms of so many women that they neutralize each other. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses plans for Louisa's son John [W. Johnston], and the need for John to travel on his own; mentions various relatives he has seen and Jane's plans; missed seeing \"Mama in Richmond.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Had a miserable march through the country and is in quite a bad humor; describes foiled plans to go to Richmond; the weather has been as cold as a Virginia winter; gossip of Harrison [?] traveling to Augusta, [Ga.], to see a lady. 3 pp. ALS.","Is going back to Old Point Comfort, [Va.]; describes the \"delicious moonlight nights\" and the \"very pretty Indian girls.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Discussion of money matters; hopes to make a trip to Florida in the winter; talk of a horserace in which he lost $750.00; needs a horse for fox-hunting; cannot visit due to his [BRJ] \"bachelor\" state. 3 pp. ALS.","Is on his way to assist Gen[era]l Scott in the war against the Seminoles; describes his journey south; waiting for a steamboat to take them down the St. John's River, [Fla.]; describes the Army and gives the number of Indians to be estimated at about 3500, although he thinks that figure is exaggerated; soldiers complaining of having to boil and eat pork; heard from John that all of their Negroes had been sold and that all of the \"affairs\" were still unsettled; is saddened that Sam [a slave] was sold. 2 pp. ALS.","Gives his reasons for resigning; is now employed in the Top[ograophi]c Bureau; news of Edward and Webb separating, and Edward composing literary works - probably on the life of Patrick Henry; has heard of his [BRJ] \"matrimonial intentions\" and warns him not to be rash; wishes for him to meet some of the lovely ladies in Washington. 3 pp. ALS.","Appoints Mr. [John Preson] Johnston to the Military Academy, but cannot appoint Stephen J. Crockett, as regulations allow only one cadet per congressional district. 1 p. ALS.","Philosophical letter giving advice about writing letters, suffering through hard times and looking upon him [JEJ] as a brother, not a uncle. 3 pp. ALS.","Tells of upcoming trips to Elizabeth Town, N.J., to meet General Scott at Head Quarters, then on to Trenton, and then to Washington, [D.C.]. he will not, however, be able to stop to visit him [JPJ] due to troop movements; gives travel instructions and descriptions of a new black trunk for him. 3 pp. ALS.","I sorry, but cannot send any money because he doesn't have any; gives more detailed travel instructions for Pres to follow on his trip from Washington, through Baltimore, and on to Philadelphia and Trenton, including the use of a steamboat. 2 pp, ALS,","Gives instructions as to where and how he will receive some money from a friend of his [JEJ] in Washington. 1 p. ALS","Is glad he is enjoying school so much, and encourages him \"to make a good use of the faculties nature has given...\"; hopes to visit in the latter part of October; discusses a survey of an area east of the St. Regis which will keep him busy outside until the weather turns cool; the President and the Sec. of War have visited, and \"peace and tranquility are restored\"; tell Lizzie to write. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript, 3 pp.","Is happy he has become so \"naturalized\" to school, but cautions him not to rely too heavily on his present knowledge of mathematics; he [JPJ] should feel lucky that his Uncle Bev wrote to him, as he never writes to anyone; will stop by and see him in 10 days, but only for a few hours, as neither have much time; has received accounts of Harvey Michele's \"Texas Scheme\" from cousin John; other family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Was disappointed to find that Lizzie was still at Burke's Garden, and not in school -- hopes that will be taken care of soon; news of visit to Edward's farm and his horse \"Tigertail\"; comments on disposition and application of JPJ. 2 pp, ALS.","Permission for J[ohn] P[reston] Johnstone [sic] to move from one barracks room to another. Signed also by R. Delarfield, Supt. of M.A., and by J. Hayfoot. 1 p. DS.","Is on his way back to Washington from Florida; has had gratifying accounts of Pres in school, and urges him [BRJ] to write him; speaks lovingly of Pres and gives Mrs. Carrington much of the credit for his [JPJ] upbringing; discussion of Eliza and her education, or lack thereof; wants family new. 3 pp. ALS.","Saw Professor Capt. Blis who gave a satisfying account of his progress at school; has just returned from southern Florida where he spent the winter; comments on the state of military affairs in that territory and a bill before Congress to raise additional forces to fight in the Seminole War; gives advice and to read the greats authors and Latin \"in the original\" if there is spare time. 3 pp. ALS.","Gives an explanation of why he could not visit him, and expresses gratification and pride in all of his accomplishments; is located in the country between Lake Huron and Lake Superior, surveying the land for possible fortification; comments on the abundance of trout and whitefish, and how much Uncle Edward would enjoy fishing there. 3 pp. ALS.","Will not be going to Florida for the winter; Edward is considering selling his land and settling in Abingdon, Lynchburg, or Columbia; they had a \"preserving\" snow storm on the 18th, which signaled the beginning of winter; there is a truce in Florida now, and a group of Seminole chiefs, including Sam Jones, wild Cat, and Tiger Tail are traveling to Washington to make the final arrangements; hopes that Lizzie will be sent to Washington instead of Richmond, and comments that he would like her to know that he has not proposed to anyone, just like the song \"I Don't Propose.\" 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. Ms. Including Xcy of Ms. 1 p.","Just returned from an extended visit to the Sabine, and is concerned because he has not heard from him in a while. 1 p. ALS.","Will be spending the summer in Mackinac, instructions to get any clothing needed from Sam[uel] Frost, a merchant tailor in New York, [N.Y.], and to have them charged to his [JEJ] bill. 1 p. ALS.","A school friend of JPJ's, Thompson Mason, will be coming soon, and JEJ wishes him to be welcomed and treated well, and also his mother; is still on his journey to Lake Michigan, and is not sure when he will be back by West Point; hopes he [JPJ] is enjoying his furlough, and wishes for him to stop and see Col. Preston, Mr. Hopkins, and Mrs. Merrick. 3 pp. ALS.","Gives his upcoming itinerary; news of his [JPJ] clothes being sent by the tailor, [Samuel] Frost. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. ANS.","Has heard about an epidemic at West Point and is anxious about his [JPJ] health; mention of a cadet Mason, near death and hopes that it is not his friend [Thompson Mason], has been in Buffalo about 15 days and may remain another month; is interested about news from Va. relatives. 1 p. ALS.","Consoles him [JPJ] about the lack of correspondence from his relatives; gives excuse of being ill for his lack of correspondence; tells of his great love for him and mentions also his love of a sweetheart; Cousin Tom's wedding has been postponed until the Fall; Lizzie is in Columbia and spends her free time at Cousin Margaret's home; gossip of a possible duel between Mr. [Henry A.] Wise and Mr. [Edward] Stanley [sic] Stanly; talk of Affghan [sic] war and the end of the Florida war [Seminole War]. 3 pp. ALS.","Mention of his [JPJ] court martial; praise of Gen[era]l Worth; some old family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains the lack of correspondence during the winter; discussion on his [JPJ] future, involving going into industry or remaining in the Army, giving pros and cons of each; had a pleasant trip to New Orleans, [La.]; comment about women being \"pleasant and attractive creatures, beyond denial,\" but only \"when one has nothing else to think of, or to excite him.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Will not be able to come to graduation due to detainment \"by authority\"; gives advice on selection fo a regiment or a corp; is on his way to the Northeast Boundary after Houlton, Maine. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning JEJ's recent marriage; sword is in safe keeping; and questions JEJ on future travel plans. 4 pp ALS.","Mentions many mutual friends in England, and Mrs. McLane's family. 4 pp. ALS. including a TCy of ALS. 1 p.","Asks him [JPJ] to obtain leave to come for a visit as he cannot leave; explains note to Lieut. Knowlton. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS from J[oseph] E. Johnston, New York, [N.Y.], to [?] Knowlton, [West Point, N.Y.?], 15 November [18]45, asking a favor of lending JPJ some money so he may be able to visit him [JEJ]. 1 p.","Mentions friends, [?] May and Pike Graham, with army in Mexico and speaks of companies raised in Washington Co., Va., and vicinity. 3 pp. ALS.","Orders Lieut. J[ohn] P[reston] Johnston to detatched service and Lieut. R[ichard] H. L. Johnston to duty under him. 1 p. DS.","Letter of introduction for his son John Wickham Leigh. 1 p. ALS.","Mention of the President's [Millard Fillmore] message and the report of the General-in-Chief [of the Army?], and how it will affect the Top[ographica]l Corps; yearns for a promotion, and asks him to put in a good word for him; mentions he has 8 or 10 scars from battles with Indians; also suggests General [Winfield] Scott or General Dawson of Georgia for recommendations; asks for \"little Lissie's\" [Eliza (Johnston) Hughes] new husband's name. 2 pp. Pst. (From an original belonging to W[illia]m Armour, New York City, N.Y.)","7 pp. D.","Opinion confirming Joseph E. Johnston's rank as Brevet Colonel. 10 pp. DS.","Congratulations on Johnston's appointment as Quartermaster General of the Army. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns the Secession Convention held in Richmond. 3 pp. ALS.","1 item. See Oversize File.","Notifies Gorgas of a telegraphed dispatch regarding captured muskets. 1 p. ALS.","Reports that Col. [Nathan George] Evans engaged. most of the day yesterday in battle with the enemy, utilizing twelve regts. and five batteries, near the Potomac River; heavy casualties and 200 prisoners taken, as well as six field pieces. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","List of killed, wounded, and missing in the battle of Ball's Bluff, [Va.], fought 21 Oct. 1861. 11 p. D.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","One letter written by General Joseph Eggleston Johnston of the Confederate Army to fellow General P. G. T. Beauregard, replying to the latter's proposed troop movement. The letter is dated January 14, 1862, and is sent from the Northern Virginia headquarters of the Confederate Army. A transcript of the letter and biographical information on General Johnston in also included.","1 p. ALS. Urges keeping the York River open to gunboats [two days prior to the Battle of Williamsburg]; Hill not to command his rear guard and to continue the fire after midnight; adds postscript \"I would like to have the vessels sunk.\"","Map. 1 item.","Agrees to send Capt. Mason and Lt. Col. Harvey to him as soon as possible; is pleased that he is \"again able to take the field.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. DS.","Acknowledges receipt of Dick's letter to Col. W. Hoffman, Comissary General of Prisoners, Washington, [D.C.], 5 March 1863, regarding sending of 150 citizen prisoners for exchange. [with extensive endorsements]. 4 pp. Cy of DS.","Lists 14 men and 11 women. 1 p. Cy of DC. Including Cy of D from F. A. Dick, Lt. Col. Prov[ost] Mar[shall] Gen[eral], 12 May 1863, listing 14 family members to be passed through the lines with their husbands and fathers. 1 p.","Sends message urging JEJ to report about the fall of Vicksburg at the Court of Enquiry at Montgomery, [Ala.]. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PD.","1 p. PD.","Discussion of the transfer of Major Barton from Gen[era]l Pol's command to his, and the misuse of Army funds; strategic discussion of upcoming battle in March, the deterioration of their horses, and [U.S.] Grant taking advantage of Longstreet's poor artillery and driving him back into Va.; reminds him to secure all his papers at home as \"they will be very important to me after the war\"; description of transfer of family silver through Nicati [sic] [Nicketti Floyd Johnston?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Regrets losing him because of government orders; had high expectations for his help and from his expedition. 1 p. ALS.","\"Report of Gen[era]l Hood.\" 1 p. Incomplete.","Gen[era]l Cobb is to address the people tonight; gives opinion of how to regroup and states that \"you [JEJ] alone can bring back the old soldiers to their colors or engage other to join\"; describes feeling of bitterness for Mr. [Jefferson] Davis, and that his supporters say \"he had proved himself utterly incapable of conducting the war\"; talk of Lee's popularity waning also if he \"doesn't at once, show independence and pursue a course at least masked by being widely different from Mr. D[avis'], as well as people thinking that he [Lee] did not prevent him [JEJ] from being removed, not to mention not restoring him [JEJ] back.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning statistics of men and supplies; and prefers to have a commader other than Gen. Bragg for he \"has made me a scapegoat.\" 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. DS. See Oversize File.","1 p. DS.","Table of the Return of the Effective Strength of the Army of Tennessee, listing numbers in Lee's Corps, Total Infantry, and Kanapanx's Battery. 1 p. DS.","Discusses President Lincoln's assassination in relation to the South's strength in the Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. AMsS.","1 p. AMsS.","Is writing a narrative of the war, but has lost many of his papers, asks Cummings' opinions, especially on the subjects of campaigns in Tennessee in 1863 and Georgia in 1864. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. PD.","Concerning the campaign in Georgia in 1864. Cy of LS. 23 pp. Including a Cy of Ms. written by J. C. Thompson, ca. 1861, and later published during the [Civil] War, entitled \"Gen. Johnston and Gen. Hood.\" 5 pp.","Instructions to send a trunk from Edward's adopted daughter to Peter at the first opportunity; contents are papers, possibly articles written for the newspaper he [Peter] published. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning the \"inaccuracy of your recollection of my course\" and an account of his recollections of the event [mentioned in an earlier letter]. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. PD.","Sympathy note about the death of his son, Willie. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for a letter of recommendation and introduction so he may join the Corps of Cavalry in Egypt; advises him to remain quiet about any disharmony between Mr. Davis and himself because of upsetting the \"thousands who are friendly to both\"; urges him to prepare for publication his reports to \"justify...motives and...actions\" by him [JEJ]. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning the condition of the 33rd Regiment, Va. Volunteers, immediately after the close of the first battle of Manassas, 21 July 1861. 6 pp ALS.","Concerns an article on \"the flag question\" by Beauregard to be submitted to the April 1872 Baltimore Southern Magazine; also the state of the government in Louisiana -- \"quasi-revolution.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Concerns over brother Peter; question about the Confederate States' archives; had a pleasant visit from Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and their young son. 4 pp. ALS.","Sends the final draft of his statement; report only alludes to \"saving Lee's Army\"; struck out of his attacks on [Jefferson] Davis who \"poor Floyd\" called \"Mr. Jefferson Davidson.\" 4 pp. ALS.","sends check to furnish brother Peter's new room, sends holiday greetings. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning a $500 contribution to the church; the winter weather; \"another tour to raise means for completing our Church here\"; and love to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and regards to friends in Atlanta. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerns flag of the \"Johnston Light Infantry\" to be presented by Mrs. Johnston. 2 pp. ALS.","Her letter was his first news of her grandmother, his sister's [Louisa Smith Bowen] illness; expressions of family love; has had acute rheumatism since January. 3 pp. ALS.","Talk of funding the repairs needed for the family burial grounds; \"Lily\" will be traveling to the Springs soon for her annual stay, as prescribed by her physician. 2 pp. ALS.","Wife \"Lily\" suffering from Neauralgia; grief over death of brother [Beverly]; also settlement of Beverly's estate; financial matters concerned with brother Peter. 1 p. ALS.","Instructions to buy Beverly's silver tableware at the auction of his personal effects on the 10th if no other close relative wants it; anxious over brother Peter being alone - would like to hire someone to stay with him. 1 p. ALS.","Discussion of sale of family proprety, the storing of books, and the distributing of clothes to the poor; in agreement about brother Peter living in a hotel and will send money accordingly. 4 pp. ALS.","Since the Army of fifteen years past has changed considerably, he doesn't really recommend that Ben [Goerge Ben Johnston] become commissioned; feels that the Army has lowered its standards, and that there is some prejuice agaisnt Southerners; suggests law studies instead. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning events at first [Battle of] Manassas during Civil War. 3 pp. ALS.","Receipt for dues paid for June. 1 p. DS.","Concerning the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta and the recollection of events. 3 pp. ALS.","Relates recollections of JEJ's Cavalry leaving nothing behind to fall into enemy hands during his movement from Dalton to Atlanta. 3 pp. LS.","Concerning the loss of arms of Polk's Corps after it united with the Army of Tennessee in 1864. 2 pp. LS.","Discusses losses of men under his command in the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning Pettus' participation in the Dalton and Atlanta campaigns in Stephenson's Division of Hood's Corp. 2 pp. ALS.","Reminisces about his command in the CSA, and his memories of the Army of Tenessee. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning the loss of arms in the Georgia campaign, recollections of events and compliments about the campaign. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning the loss of muskets, positions, panics...in the retreat from Dalton to Atlanta in 1864 and his recollection of events. 8 pp. ALS.","Concerning Hood's article published in the New Orleans papers and the statement of the loss of small arms; greatest loss was in 27 June 1864 when Gen. McPherson's army made an assault on the position at Kenesaw Mountain. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerning the statement by Col. Oladowski [?] as to the \"Georgia campaign\" in 1864 and Lowrey's recollections. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerning controversy between Gen. Hood and Johnston and Govan's recollections of events of Johnston's campaign from Dalton to Atlanta. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerning loss of arms in Georgia in [18]64 campaign and the reporting of surrounding events. 7 pp. ALS.","Discusses communication with General A. H. Colquitt. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses a history for Johnston's use \"without any restrictions.\" 1 p. ALS. Including an AMsS by Ja[me]s M. Kennard, n.d., n.p. relating to a supposed message from Jefferson Davis to the Confederate Congress on Joseph E. Johnston's reinstatement. 25 pp.","Mr. Fields to re-enclose grave yard; lodging and financial arrangements for brother Peter. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses his reply to Gen. George W. Mindil's pamphlet \"The Battle of Fair Oaks,\" as copied for the Court of Paris. 1 p. Cy of LS. Including Cy of Ms by Joseph E. Johnston. 20 pp.","Concerning Col. Marshall's address as not being an attack against JEJ, but rather a criticism of some statements of JEJ's in regard to the army around Richmond [during the war]. Comments on Marshall's address and includes points of controversy with his recollections with statistical information; corrects JEJ on points regarding himself and statements made about him and his command in JEJ's book; apologizes for mentioning these matters and does not do so to complain; mentions the courtesy and kindness which JEJ always treated him. \"You know that when any one undertakes to write a historical account of events, there is a right in the part of those who disagree with the writer, to criticize and analyze his statements.\" 6 pp. ALS.","Concerning the Georgia Brigade Lawton took to Virginia in June 1862 and the details surrounding the situation. 3 pp. ALS.","Has enclosed an extract from a letter of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston \"in the hope that it may be of some service to you and history.\" 1 p. ALS. Inclusing a Cy of LS from Jos[eph] E. Johnston, Savannah, [Ga.], to Colonel [John P. Nicholson], n.p., 14 April 1875, defending what he had written about a battle fought at Fair Oaks. 1 p.","Explanation of a delay in payment of a $1000 note. 2 pp. ALS.","Detailed comments on the Count of Paris' letters concerning the Battle of Seven Pines, defending what himself, Longstreet, [D. H.] Hill, and Smith had reported; also extensive defense of himself and descriptions of his and others' actions at the Battle of Fair Oaks; asks if he received an autograph note of Gen[era]l [Robert E.] Lee. 3 pp. ALS.","Invitation to attend and act as Chief Marshall at the unveiling of the Foley Statue of [\"Stonewall\"] Jackson on the 26th of October. 1 p. ALS.","Concerning the recent publication by the press of \"our late correspondence\"; the desire for you to accept the position of Marshall in chief on the 16th, and Mr. Valentine is interested in executing a bust of you. 1 p. ALS.","Economic discussion of the Hawaiian Treaty which will remove the rice tariff, and how it will affect the rice farmers in South Carolina, Georgia, and Louisiana; concern over land losing its value and people being forced out of work; alludes to North/South disputes over the problem, stating that the planter will be \"unable to stand up under the burden imposed upon him for the benefit of Northern manufacturers\"; asks him to vote against the treaty and to relay the same messages to Col. [Robert W.] Withers. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses Southern political systems, the Democratic nomination convention in St. Louis, and Northern attitudes toward the South. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 3 pp.","Thanks him for the \"handsome testimonial\" and tribute sent to him from such a \"noble chieftain.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Has learned through Judge [Robert W.] Hughes that he [JWJ] will support President Hayes' administration; expresses wish for him to withold support until he knows more fully the President's \"Southern policy\"; discussion of JWJ's son applying to West Point or just joining the Army. 2 pp. ALS.","Cancellation of plans due to wife's illness; discussion of his friend Haine [?], who was dissapointed because the P.O. Dept. appointment was not filled; he is now trying for the office of Marshall, which will be vacant on the expiration of the term of the incumbent, according to [Judge Robert W.] Hughes; hopes he [JWJ] will lend his support to Haine [?]. 3 pp. ALS.","Expression of friendship; gives correction of Pickett's strength of 4500 instead of 5500 as previously reported. 2 pp. ALS.","Ben has decided to settle in Richmond; [Robert W.] Hughes does not think that it is a wise move since it was flooded with medical men after the war and recommends Norfolk instead; also the comment that there is a strong Catholic influence [in Norfolk] which would also help Ben professionally. 4 pp. ALS.","Has sent application for Joe's [Johnston] benefit; feels that [Robert W.] Hughes has excellent sense and judgement [referring to his opinions of where Ben should set up a medical practice]. 1 p. ALS.","More discussions of Ben setting up medical practice in Richmond. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests that he be sent the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill so that he may read it, as it is so unlike the Bill passed at the St. Louis Convention of 1975, he feels it will aid the South, and not the North; his friend, John C. Brown, is V[ice] Pres[iden]t of the Institution [governing the railroad?]. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses economy of the South and resulting problems; anti-military sentiments of the South; and character of Tilden and Hayes. 4 pp. ALS. including typescript. 3 pp.","Discussing the Greenbacker philosophy, the Electoral Commission, and the election; his views of the insurance profession; and his impressions of Tilden. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Again requests a copy of the Texas-Pacific R.R. Bill for his friend Robert Gourdin; would have asked Bev[erly] Tucker to send it, but he is in New Orleans, [La.], directing a convention; discussion of the reduction of the tobacco tax on Southern farmers. 1 p. ALS.","Gives glowing recommendation of Col. [Robert E.] Withers for a Democratic middle class office in the Senate; is glad to hear of his improved health; Gov. Randolph sent a copy of the new Army Bill; asks that he [JWJ] and Col. Withers read his comments on it. 1 p. ALS.","Writes on behalf of their kinsman James Southall who would like to be appointed to the new Geology professorship at the \"Va. University.\" 1p. ALS.","Will be happy to give Mr. McCloskey a recommendation on his application for an office; is pleased he sent out a circular; Lily still suffering from rheumatism. 3 pp. ALS.","Comments on a note on the F. J. Porter case and [Theodore Fitz] Randolph's speech; Lee and Jackson's operations against Pope [at 2nd Bull Run]; and the next Presidential election. 4 pp. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Comments on apparent Southern antipathy to politics; the approaching election, and the Democratic Party; will not be a candidate. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Is recovering from a bad sprain; believes a Democrat will win the Presidency, but a thorough civil service reform is not likely. 2 pp. ALS. including typerscript. 1 p.","Compares public morals and their effects on elections with those of 30 years ago, and discusses Hayes' use of the veto; and the ideal beauty of Pattsfield. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Discussion of quarrels amongst members of the Westmoreland Club and Capt. John S. Wise, and the rule of secrecy and voting; will be attending his [GBK] wedding. 2 pp. ALS.","Has written to Dr. Curry who is a member of the Board of Visitors [of the Medical College of Virginia?] about a professorship; also mention of Ben's bride. 1 p. ALS.","Send picture of his mother, who was a good friend of her [Mrs. Johnston] mother [Catherine May (Milligan) McLane] 2 pp. ALS.","Invitation to attend the reuinion of the First Kentucky Brigade of Infantry \"in the late war.\" 1 p. LS.","Criticism of Lincoln and Garfield; his views of the effect of a Southern victory, and comparisons of resources of North and South in 1861. 1 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Praises Frank Blair [Frances Preston Blair, Jr.]; finds the only well-founded sectional prejudice is that of favoring Virginia hams; slavery caused no inferiority of the people; continues a discussion of how the South could have won -- including more arms, a different Confederate President, and a strong move against Grant in late 1862; expresses opinion that Hardee or Stewart would have prevented Sherman's \"March to the Sea.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Concerning the approaching dedication of the Washington monument and Rice's desire to have Johnston write a letter \"which would embody your estimate of Washington in his military capacity\" and would be bound in a sheaf for the celebration. 4 pp. ALS.","Gives background of a certain picture of General [Robert E.] Lee [and JEJ taken in Savannah after the Civil War], and the photographer's name, D.J. Ryan; sees her father often and describes his [John W. Johnston] new interest in military equipment and habits of ancient and medieval people; her cousin Sue Talliaferro has been staying with them. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends desired picture and apologies for it being faded [referring to a picture of Johnston and Lee taken together in Savannah,Ga. after the war]; is going to New York, [N.Y.], to the funeral \"of a valued old friend.\" 1 p. ALS.","Copy of official report submitted by Major General James Longstreet, 10 June 1862, on the Battle of Seven Pines.1 pp. Cy of DS.","News of events since JEJ's departure from St. Louis. 1 p. ALS.","Has sent photograph of his \"lovely darling\" [wife, Lydia (McLane) Johnston], and grieves over her death. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses his proposed trip to St. Louis, and points west to inspect \"roads\"; hopes [Don Carlos] Buell will be named superintendant of the Coast Survey; discusses condition of [Henry Jackson] Hunt. 4 pp. Including typescript. 1 pp.","Complains of extremely hot weather; explains that he has no foreign correspondents from which he could acquire psotage stamps [in reference to WFL's stamp collection]. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns republication of articles on the war which appeared in the North American Review. 1 p. ALS.","Tells of his office being in his home and that his hours are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; invites him to use his home if he [GBJ] attends the medical convention in Washington, [D.C.]. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests that she show to Eliza [(Johnston) Hughes] the letters she has of Judge (Thomas T.) Bouldin announcing Charles' [Clement Johnston] death, and his [JEJ] fathers' [Peter Johnston] death. 2 pp. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.","Was impressed by his conduct at Yorktown and 7 Pines; applied for his appointment to a vacancy in 1864; the recommendation may have been held up in the office of Gen. [Braxton] Bragg. 2 pp. ALS. Including p.s., from J. E. Johnston, to Gen. D. H. Hill, explaining that his questions pertained to what sort of paper he should write -- not because of \"the fear of entangling myself.\" 1 p.","Acknowledges receipt of a St. Louis paper. 1 p. ALS.","Can't hope to see Johnston until the weather warms; discusses financial difficulties related to civil and political rights. 2 pp. ALS.","Reminisces about family ties with his [SSL] grandparents [Anna Marie (Mason) Lee and Sydney Smith Lee]; is very proud of him and always happy to hear from him. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes Gantt would move to Washington and leave his \"unfashionable\" location; discusses reasons for [Benjamin Stoddard] Ewell being refused a professorship at William and Mary after using at least $15,000 of his own money to save it; his tour of inspection will be delayed until Congress appropriates the money. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Comments on fashions in St. Louis; opinions of slavery; and a defense of [Richard S.] Ewell against attacks by [P.G.T.] Beauregard. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Details Confederate blunders in the areas of buying up cotton to sell for arms, and not moving against McClellan in force in 1862, or putting Lee in command on May 31, [1862?]; also Bragg not capturing Union troops in West Tennessee; troops in Arkansas not being transferred to Mississippi, and Hood being put opposite Sherman instead of Hardee or Stewart. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Gives account of his recent trip through the Rocky Mountains and on to the Pacific Ocean, and of all the land's beauty. 3 pp. ALS.","Had no idea of the disaster to the Democratic party; describes a situation in Williamsburg as being the consequence of a large number of Negroes brought there by the military occupation; Gettysburg will not be as bad as the effect of Negro supremacy; Henry A. Wise turned Democrat to run for Governor; doesn't understand why Gantt's St. Louis house won't sell; as a child, heard much discussion of the authorship of the \"Junius\" letters, and feels Lord Lyttelton is a good possibility; death of a niece. 3 pp. ALS. including typescript. 2 pp.","Sends news of death of General [Henry] Hunt -- an old friend. 2 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 1 p.","Is concerned about her father's [John W. Johnston] relapses, but cannot come to visit yet due to preparing his office for its next occupant; tells of preparation of the court of the great \"pension building\" for the inauguration ballroom. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses use of contributed funds to buy a house for Mrs. [Henry] Hunt and her other funds; and strategies for Congressional aid for her. 4 pp. ALS. Including typescript. 2 pp.","Requests Johnston's presence at an Inter-State Drill to be held in Nashville. 1 p. TLS.","Concerning Johnston's election to the honorary vice presidency of the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. 1 p. LS.","Conveys suggestion of a dinner for the Comte de Paris; suggests dinner be in private, including only Mr. [Robert M.] McLane and a nephew to entertain the Comte's son. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for his expression of approval toward the plans of Grand Reunion of the \"Blue and Gray\" to be held at Chicago, [Ill.], during the Exposition in 1893; gives ideas about a parade, and a pavillion being erected to exhibit relics of the [Civil] War from both sides. 2 pp. ALS.","Is sorry to hear he has been ill, and hopes that he is recovering \"for there are few men whom the old Confederates need as much as...yourself.\" 1 p. LS.","Expressions of hope for a speedy recovery. 2 pp. ALS.","Regrets that he will not be able to attend the funeral service of [McLane s brother-in-law] JEJ; expressions of sorry and sympathy. 2 pp. ALS.","3 pp. Cy of DS.","Concerning \"the prejudices of a single non-combatant\" in opposition to \"the preference of so many thousand fighting men.\" 1 p. ALS.","1 p. ACS.","Accepts invitation to call; invites Mrs. McLane to join Mr. and Mrs. Milman and her breakfast. 2 pp. ANS.","5 pp. TMs.","44 p. DF of D.","Incomplete. 10 pp. Ms.","40 pp. Ams.","1 p. Ph.","Printed by D. Appleton \u0026 Co. 1 item.","Reports on the great improvements in the school; is pleased her aunt has a good gardener and describes their gardens at school; did not practice her music enough at home so Mr. Bozzaotra criticizes her time; lists the gloves, corsets, shoes, and handkerchiefs she needs, and asks for Corinne in French. 2 pp. TCy.","Comments on various aunts and uncles, including \"Uncle Joe\" [Joseph E. Johnston]; unhappy that she will not see Preston for 2 years; mentions that the school has 25 or 26 students - mainly ones who were at \"Liberty.\" 1 p. TCy.","Comments on the lack of letters from Preston and on activities of Uncle Peter [Johnston] and Aunt Jane. Enclosed is a lengthy postscript from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston teasing him on his new position and describing the fate of the school at Liberty and his at Botetourt Springs; mentions pleasant neighborhoods. 2 pp TCy.","Chastises him for not writing. 1 p. TCy.","Imagines that Preston's letters to her have gone to the Springs, where she plans to go to attend at least one more session of Uncle E[dward William Johnston]'s school; would be there now except neither Uncle Ben nor Uncle John can take her; inquires about Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]. 1 p. TCy.","Wanted to join Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs but it meant Aunt Sally would be alone too long; lengthy news of various aunts and uncles and the possibility that some of them may move to Texas. 2 pp. TCy.","Asks his preference on being called \"brother\" or \"Preston,\" for Aunt Sally says \"Pres\" is disrespectful; lengthy news of various uncles and aunts and her fear that she will miss seeing Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] at the Springs; describes Cherie's [Mrs. Edward W. Johnston] drinking problem. 2 pp. TCy.","Asks for more frequent letters; only time for writing letters is one hour at night; has no news of relatives. 2 pp. TCy. Including TCy of N from Ed[ward] W[illia]m Johnston, [Botetourt Springs, Va.], to [John] Pres[ton Johnston, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.], Feb[ruar]y 22, 1840, sending news of Jo[seph E. Johnston] who is at Cape Florida but will probably go to Washington late in the month, and from there be sent to the Northern frontier. 2 pp. TCy;","Sends Eliza M. Johnston's school report for February 1840. 1 p. TCy.","Sends news of various relatives including report that Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston] is expected to return to Washington this monh. 2 pp. TCy.","Mentions Uncle Jo[seph E. Johnston]'s plan to return to Florida, and the poor condition of Uncle Edward [W. Johnston's] school, including the deaths of 3 former students. 1 p. TCy.","Describes a recent picnic given by Mrs. General Watts with mint julip lacking in water; mentions various aunts and uncles; and inquires about a missing portrait of Uncle Benjamin. 2 pp. TCy.","Sends her report for June with an explanation of a few bad marks; describes Mr. Goodsicki of Richmond, the new dancing master; inquires about Uncle John [B. Floyd]. 2 pp. TCy.","Writes before leaving for Richmond where she looks forward to spending the winter; inquires about \"Cousin Eliza\" Carrington and \"the General\"; knows Uncle Edward [W. Johnston] is hurt that she is going to Mr. Perieo's school instead of returning to his. 2 pp. TCy.","Informs of her recent confirmation by Bishop [William] Meade; reports Aunt Jane's move to Tuscaloosa and Cousin Maria's death. 1 p. TCy.","Writes of many friends and relatives who are ill or dead. 1 p. TCy.","Must work hard the rest of the session for she found herself behind upon her return; needs corsets, handkerchiefs and a white dress. 1 p. TCy.","Regrets her Aunt's uneasiness but feels it is groundless and that \"Uncle\" will return home soon; has little time because of the concert and review lessons; needs shoes for she has \"nearly danced out\" those she has. 1 p. TCy.","88 pp. MsV.","42 pp. MsV.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 46 pp. Typescript.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 59 pp. Typescript.","Edited by Richard M. McMurry. 54 pp. Typescript.","19 pp. PM.","Most entries are headed Meridian, [Miss.], or Dalton, [Ga.]. 183 pp. MsV. Including: a memo, Jan[uar]y 30, 1862 of Thomas Jordan, A[ssistant] Adj[utant] Gen[era]l Head Quarters, 18th Comp[an]y, [?], on $694.50 spent in keeping open communications with Washington, D.C. 2 pp.; newspaper clipping, n.d., about a seech of [CSA] Senator Semmes attacking Johnston. 1 p.","52 pp. MsV. including Cys of Ls relating to the Kansas expedition. November 1, 1858 - June 22, 1859. 15 pp. Also including miscellaneous financial notes. 7 pp. MsV. 1. Not filmed.","MsV. 2. Not filmed.","68 p. MsV. Including a Cy of LS from L[eonidas] Polk, Demapolis, [Alabama?], to Gen[era]l J. E. Johnston, n.p., May 4, 1864. 1 p. Also including \"Directions given by Gen[era]l Johnston for the evacuation of the line at Yorktown,\" n.d. 2 pp. Also including a memorandum of agreement, April 18, 1865, between General Johnston and Sherman for the surrender of the Confederate troops, with associated letters and notes by B. S. Ewell. 10 pp. [Portions of this volume were copied for the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.] MsV 3.","237 pp. MsV. Including index to the first 52 pp. Also including a Telegram Book for 1 February 1862-3 March 1862. 9 pp. MsV. 4. Filmed.","21 pp. MsV. Including NCls, 1863-1864, collected by B.S. Ewell about J.E. Johnston. 44 pp. Also including loose NCls, mainly 1891, on Johnston's death and funeral. 12 pp. The General Orders were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 5. Filmed.","270 pp. MsV. This volume was copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" MsV. 6. Filmed.","6 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Including his dispatches during the siege of Jackson, Mississippi. 64 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Most dispatches are from Morton on Meridian, Mississippi. Parts of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" 72 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Most letters are from Meridian, Mississippi, or Dalton, Georgia, and some are lengthy reports of Johnston's command. 103 pp. MsV. Filmed.","131 pp. MsV. Including a report of Benjamin S. Ewell's visit to Richmond, 8-20 APril 1864. 16 pp. Also including B.S. Ewell's comparison of the campaigns in Virginia and Georgia in the spring and summer of 1864. 10 pp. Also including tabulations of strengths and losses, 7 December 1863-9 July 1864. 3 pp. Also including a narrative by B.S. Ewell, 5 August 1864, on Johnston's removal from command. 2 pp. Copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","54 pp. MsV. Including Cys of Ls, 29 April 1862-28 June 1863, from J.E. Johnston, to Lydian McLane Johnston. 10 pp. Also including telegrams, 4 May 1864-20 May 1864. 4 pp. Also including a report, 15 February 1865, of General Hood while commanding the Army of Tennessee, 18 July 1864-23 January 1865. 17 pp. Also including statistics on the Manassas Army, 31 December 1861. 1 pp. Also including Df. of Ls by Benjamin S. Ewell, n.d. 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the Army of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","121 pp. MsV. Filmed.","6 pp. MsV. Including Joseph E. Johnston's notes on General W.T. Sherman's Memoirs. 3 pp. Also including note of General T.G. Rhett's address. 1 p. Filmed.","48 pp. MsV. Including Returns of Troops, 17 March 1865-24 April 1865. 5 pp. Also including a memo on wounded Confederate and Federal troops. 1 p. Also including NCls regarding Johnston, 1864, 37 pp., and loose clippings, 2 pp. Portions of this volume were copied for the \"Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.\" Filmed.","188 pp. MsV. Filmed.","204 pp. MsV. Filmed.","204 pp. MsV. Filmed.","Principle accounts are with Major A.D. Banks and D. Appleton \u0026 Co. MsV. 125 pp. Not filmed.","150 pp. MsV. Including copies of correspondence regarding his insurance business in Richmond, Va., 20 February 1875-5 June 1878. 113 pp. Also including correspondence with the Home Insurance COmpany, headed Washington, D.C., 19 January 1883-19 February 1883. 4 pp. Not filmed.","Gives accounts for travel in North Carolina and Virginia, as well as population counts of cities in those states; also account of Joseph E. Johnston with Pan Electric Association. 11 pp. MsV. Not filmed.","A one page letter sent from General Joseph E. Johnston to Brigadier General John H. Kelly regarding the transport and exchange of unfit cavalry horses. 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