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Newman Library.\nM 810, 815, 868 may include Buildings - Commencement Hall (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 810, 835 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 880-887, 890, 893, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Robeson Hall.","M 12 may include Christmas Card V.P.I. and Class Ticket.\nM 17a may include Virginia Agricultural \u0026 Mechanical College (Vamc).\nM 20 may include Pulaski Club.\nM 22, 37 may include Buildings - Preston \u0026 Olin Buildings.\nM 23, 24 may include Septic Tank.\nM 30 may include Little International Livestock Show.\nM 55, 76 may include Hikes - Corps.","M 68, 69, 78, 109, 123, 137, 139 may include Farmers' Institute.\nM 73 may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nM 80, 137 may include Dismissal.\nM 81, 82, 92, 129 may include American Society Of Civil Engineers.\nM 88 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).\nM 94 may include Techgram.\nM 95 may include Mail Service (Campus).\nM 95, 96, 97, 108 may include Fires--Fought Off Campus.\nM 108, 155 may include May Day.\nM 115, 117 may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).\nM 116 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture.\nM 116, 117, 120 may include University Club.\nM 117-118 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Dairy Short Course.\nM 118 may include State Crop Pest Commission.\nM 122, 137, 154 may include Electric Meterman's Short Course.\nM 123 may include Hunt House.\nM 125 may include Agricultural Students' Honorary Council.\nM 130 may include United Daughters Of The Confederacy, 1927 Meeting At VPI.\nM 132 may include Coal.\nM 138, 139 may include Male Chorus At VPI.\nM 153 may include Publications, V.P.I.; Sham Battle; and Wine Scholarship.\nM 153, 154, 155 may include Engineer's Day.\nM 157 may include Buildings - Print Shop (Old M. E. Laboratory).","M 166, 196, 201, 218, 224 may include \"Technical Topics\" (1931-1941).\nM 167, 168, 171, 175, 188, 192, 215, 218, 231 may include Demolay Club.\nM 169 may include Industrial Surveys.\nM 170a may include Southern Collegian Magazine (1931).\nM 171 may include The Tin Horn (Co-Ed Yearbook, 1929-1931).\nM 176 may include VPI Skipper (Student Humor Magazine).\nM 179a, 180, 181 may include Landscape Design School (Short Course).\nM 180, 205 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nM 186, 225 may include American Country Life Association.\nM 188, 203 may include Chemistry, Dept. Of.\nM 189 may include Southern Colonels (Dance Orchestra).\nM 190 may include Roadside Landscaping.\nM 191 may include Lutheran Students' Association (Of America).\nM 195 may include Scorpions Club.\nM 196, 198, 219 may include Rifle Team.\nM 199 may include Prohibition Poll.\nM 203 may include Church Attendance.\nM 205 may include Lonesome Pine Club, Northern Neck Club, and Richmond Club.\nM 208 may include Pittsylvania Club.\nM 212 may include Rappahannock Valley Club and Roanoke Club.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 220 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 222, 231, 270 may include Depression \u0026 Recovery.\nM 223 may include Bachelor's Club.\nM 228, 239 may include Beer Licenses.\nM 230 may include American Legion.\nM 230, 231 may include Civil Works Project.\nM 230, 232, 240, 242, 285 may include Rescue Squad.\nM 231, 237, 239, 262, 276 may include Buildings - Utilities Building.\nM 234 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nM 234, 236, 236a may include Virginia Association Of International Relations.\nM 237 may include Cancer Research.\nM 241 may include Buildings - Faculty Center.\nM 241, 244, 245 may include Virginia Library Association.\nM 241, 258, 262 may include Federal Emergency Relief Administration.\nM 245 may include Fire Brigade.\nM 258, 262 may include Merchant Marine Officers Training School.\nM 262 may include Reflecting Pool.\nM 268, 275 may include Birds (Study).\nM 275 may include Aeronautical Course.\nM 278 may include Guidon.\nM 295 may include Evening Classes.","M 323 may include American Institute Of Chemical Engineers.\nM 338 may include Street Lighting.\nM 352 may include Southern Conference.\nM 356 may include Cooking For Boys.\nM 363, 365 may include Nautical Training School.\nM 363, 387 may include Virginia Educational Association.\nM 382 may include Student Identification Cards.\nM 388 may include Post-Graduate Club.\nM 390 may include Building Layouts.\nM 404 may include Cooperatives.\nM 412, 414 may include League Of Virginia Counties.\nM 417 may include Quadrangle.","M 433, 434 may include Mining Bureau.\nM 433, 449, 453, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 465, 466, 467, 481, 488, 489, 523 may include World War Ii.\nM 438, 439, 441 may include Training Plane.\nM 438, 443, 452, 459, 470, 483, 485 may include Works Progress Administration (Wpa).\nM 443 may include Association Of College Libraries Of Southwest Virginia.\nM 452 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 481 may include Keramos and Rankine, William J. M.\nM 490 may include William \u0026 Mary, College Of.\nM 493 may include Recruiting (Military).\nM 513, 519 may include Water Shortage.\nM 520 may include American Institute Of Architects.","M 579, 585 may include Nursery School-VPI.\nM 641 may include Napoleonana Collection.\nM 658, 660, 677, 691, 693 may include Sewage Disposal Plant.","M 709 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).\nM 710, 757-760, 763, 771-772 may include Mall.\nM 723 may include Buildings - Mining Engineering Building.\nM 726, 727, 734, 735, 745, 746, 746a, 804 may include Buildings - Femoyer Hall, Monteith Hall, and Thomas Hall.\nM 735, 738, 739, 742, 755, 756, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Smyth Hall (Formerly Known As Natural Science Building).\nM 737, 741 may include Piedmont Research Laboratory (Charlottesville).\nM 738 may include Tomato Clubs.\nM 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Agnew Hall.\nM 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Price Hall (\"Old Aggie\").\nM 746 may include Winchester Research Laboratory.\nM 752, 786, 794, 780, 781, 785 may include Buildings - Library (Old Chapel Building) (Burned).\nM 755, 756, 757 may include Buildings - Dairy Barn.\nM 757 may include Bear (Wanders Through Campus).\nM 758 may include War Memorial Chapel.\nM 773, 774 may include Radio Station - WUVT.\nM 785, 802 may include Buildings - Lane Hall.\nM 785, 804 may include Buildings - Campbell Hall (West Stone Dorm).\nM 807, 812 may include Buildings - Athletic Plant.\nM 810 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall) and Performing Arts \u0026 Communications Building (Ymca Building, 1899-1936; Old Military Building, 1937-1966; Student Personnel Building, 1966-1972).\nM 815 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.","M 829 may include Racial \u0026 Ethnic Minorities (Campus).\nM 835-837, 870 may include Buildings - Pamplin Hall (Commerce Hall 2).\nM 862 may include Buildings - Barns.\nM 868 no. 8 may include Cornerstone Markers (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 881 may include Computing Center.\nM 882, 883 may include Buildings - Swine Center.\nM 886 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Veterinary Science.\nM 890 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nM 890, 892 may include Buildings - Norris Hall.\nM 894, 895 may include Name Change.","Mla 31 may include Colors, V.P.I. (Orange \u0026 Maroon).\nMla 88 may include \"GOBBLERS\" (nickname).","Mla 367 may include Yells-VPI.","Mo 13, 17z may include Rankine, William J. M.\nMo 15, 16 may include Student Government Association.\nMo 20z73, 23 may include Sigma Mu Sigma (National College Masonic Service Fraternity).","Mo 1 may include Lee Literary Society.","Mo 1a, 1b, 1c, 1c1, 1c2, 1d may include Maury Literary Society.","Mo 2 may include Christian Science Organization.","Mo 3 may include Fraternities \u0026 Sororities--Social.\nMo 3a may include Kappa Sigma.\nMo 3b may include Sigma Alpha.\nMo 3b, 3d may include Pi Kappa Alpha (Social Fraternity).\nMo 3c may include Alpha Phi.\nMo 3c no. 2 may include Beta Theta Pi (Social Fraternity).","Mo 4 may include Music Groups and Tech Minstrels.","Mo 4m may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.","Mo 6 may include Apple Club; Black Diamond Club; City, County \u0026 Sectional Clubs; Lonesome Pine Club; Lynchburg Club; Northern Neck Club; Peanut Club; Pittsylvania Club; Richmond Club; Roanoke Club; and Shenandoah Valley Club.","Mo 7 may include Tech Players and Thespian Club.","Mo 8 may include Virgnia Polytechnic Societies.","Mo 11 may include Student Publications.","Mo 16 may include Honor System.","Mo 16m, 16r may include Highty-Tighties.\nMo 16p may include Kohler Trophy.\nMo 16s may include Company B, Corps Of Cadets.","Mo 17z, 31-33, 55, 56, 57, 62, 65, 66, 68, 71, 72 may include War Memorial Chapel.","Mo 17g, 17m, 17L may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nMo 17h, 17g may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nMo 17s3, 17s5, 17s7 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nMo 17t may include V.P.I. Alumnus.\nMo 17z29 may include Campus Development Plan.\nMo 17z31 may include Victory Reunion (1946).","Mo 17z101 may include Carillon.","Mo 20 may include Fraternities--Honorary.\nMo 20c, 20f, 20t, 20v, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20z12, 20z40, 20z76, 20z96 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nMo 20g, 20o, 20w, 20y, 20z, 20z40 may include Pi Delta Epsilon (Journalism Honorary).\nMo 20j, 20m, 20o, 20t, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20zl, 20z3, 20z5, 20z95, 20z19, 20z94 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nMo 20q, 20s, 20z5, 20z71 may include Alpha Kappa Psi (Professional Business Fraternity).\nMo 20z22, 20z23, 20z32, 20z9, 20z70 may include Gregory Guard.","Mo 20, 20d, 20g2, 20h, 20p, 20r, 20w, 20y, 20zl, 20z2, 20z5, 20z6 may include Phi Kappa Phi (Scholarship Honorary).\nMo 20d, 20e, 20f, 20m, 20s may include Alpha Zeta (National Agriculture Society).\nMo 20e may include Scorpions Club.\nMo 20f, 20g may include Beta Tau Epsilon (Engineering).\nMo 20f, 20p, 20z, 20zl, 20z3 may include Phi Lambda Upsilon (Chemistry Honorary).\nMo 20g, 20h, 20j, 20p, 20q, 20r, 20u, 20x, 20z, 20z2, 20z11 may include Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20g2 may include Theta Epsilon Theta (Research Honorary Society).\nMo 20h may include Phi Gamma Nu.\nMo 20h, 20w, 20z2, 20z6, 20z7 may include Sigma Delta Psi (Athletic Honorary).\nMo 20m, 20n, 20t, 20z, 20z3, 20z6, 20z8 may include Scabbard \u0026 Blade (Honorary Military Society).\nMo 20w, 20x, 20z1, 20z3 may include Pi Tau Sigma (National Honorary, Mechanical Engineering).\nMo 20w, 20z, 20z1 may include Eta Kappa Nu (Ee Honorary).\nMo 20z may include Keramos.\nMo 20z, z2, z3 may include Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20z1 may include Alpha Sigma Mu (Metallurgical Engineering Fraternity).","Mo 20z28, 20z29 may include Sigma Pi Sigma.\nMo 20z27 may include Phi Sigma Society (Biological Sciences Honorary).\nMo 20z48 may include Pi Omega Pi (Business Education Honorary).\nMo 20z60 may include Alpha Phi Omega (National Service Fraternity).","Mo 22 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers and Four-H Alumni Club.\nMo 22b, 22c, 22d, 22e, 22g may include Agronomy Club.","Mo 24 may include \"Skippers\".","Mo27 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association).","Mo 33 may include Chemical Club.","Mo 34 may include Industrial Arts Education Club.","Mo 35 may include Baptist Student Union, Religious Activities, and Wesley Foundation.","Mo 37 may include Engineers and Engineering Exposition.","Mo 42 may include Blacksburg Naval Reserve Research Unit.","Mo 49 may include Circle K (Student Organizatons - Service).","Mo 50 may include Apollo Club (Weightlifting Club, 1954).","Mo 52 may include Aeronautical Clubs - American Institute Of Aeronautics; American Institute Aeronautical Science; American Institute Of Aeronautics \u0026 Astronautics.","Mo 54 may include Burkhart Mining Society.","Mo 60 may include Holden Society (Student Geological Organization).","Mo 61 may include Amateur Radio Association.","Mo 64 may include Chinese Student Association.","Mo 65 may include Distributive Education, Curriculum In.","Mo 67 may include Virginia Educational Association.","Mp 7 may include Rison Bill.\nMp 54 may include Buildings - Burruss Hall.","Mp 164 may include Name Change.","Mra may include Radford University.","Mst may include Cadet Scandal and Student Unrest / Troubles / Protests.","AB may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.","ABB may include Athletics - Wrestling.","AF may include Scrub Football Team.\nAF 1914c may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nAF 1919s may include Silent Drill Company.\nAF 1922L may include Maury Literary Society.\nAF 1923z3 may include Monogram Club and Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nAF 1922z11 may include Dope Book (VPI - Vmi History).\nAF 1924 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAF 1955 may include Sword (Ceremonial; VPI-VMI Game).\nAF 1959z10 may include Television (1959 Homecoming Game - A \"First\").","AG may include Athletics - Intra-Murals; Athletics - Women'S Sports; Athletics, Miscellaneous (Including \"Minor\", Unlisted Sports); and Miscellaneous Sports.","AG 1, 5 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Conference.\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association.\nAG 11 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.","AT may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.\nAT 1900, 1903, 1920c may include Field Day.","Mu may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).","MW 14, 23, 34, 27, 37, 53 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","W la, 7a, 7c may include American Red Cross.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. 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Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university.","Ma may include Agricultural Conference Board and Institute Of Rural Affairs.","Ma 1 may include Agricultural Experiment Station \u0026 Field Research Stations.\nMa 1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16 may include Farmers' Institute.\nMa 3 may include Corn Day Short Course.\nMa 5, 18, 19, 29 may include Farmer'S Winter Short Course.\nMa 11, 24 may include Dairy Cattle At V.P.I.\nMa 18 may include Planters Club.\nMa 19 may include Pure-Bred Sire Campaign.\nMa 22 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.\nMa 22 may include Boys \u0026 Girls Short Course.\nMa 23 may include Virginia Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Association.\nMa 23, 24, 59, 61 may include Horticulture Club.\nMa 25, 28 may include Corn Score Card.\nMa 28 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association; Incl. Dairy Clubs).\nMa 30, 65 may include Hoof \u0026 Horn Club.\nMa 61 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nMa 65 may include Little International Livestock Show.","Ma 221, 223-233, 239 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nMa 222, 224, 226-228, 259, 262, 264 may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 309 may include Alumni Gate.","MAAg 355 may include Jamestown Centennial Festival (VPI Horticulturists Plant Indian Tobacco).","MAEc 8, 264 may include Virginia Summer School For Town \u0026 Country Ministers.","MAHr 223 may include Weather.","MAIn 85, 86 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).","MAM 177, 177a, 835, 208, 230a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nMAM 198, 199, 203-206, 212, 215, 251, 254-260 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nMAM 203, 207, 211, 1957 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.","MAM 264 may include Atoms (Film By VPI \"Infant Giant\").","Mar O1 may include \"Pot Pourri\".","Masb 22 may include High School Science Teachers Summer Institute.\nMasb 23 may include Conservation Short Course.","MAV may include Future Farmers Of America.","Mbl may include Community Concert Association and Earthquakes.\nMbl 1a, 2, 4, 417, 472, 473, 1438, 1441, 1445, 1564, 1592, 1603 may include \"Huckleberry\".\nMbl 5, 1206-1207 may include Norfolk \u0026 Western Railroad.\nMbl 1052, 1054, 1189 may include Future Farmers Of America.","Mbl 4 may include Sham Battle.\nMbl 5 may include American Red Cross.\nMbl 9 may include \"Solitude\".","Mbl 77 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","Mbl 1206 may include Lybrook Row.","Mcv may include Mall and President's Home.","Mcv 96 may include Doorways - V.P.I. Buildings.\nMcv 99 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","Mcv 130 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).","Mfi 18 may include Sham Battle.\nMfi 23 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association);  Hoof \u0026 Horn Club; and Masons.","Mfi 74 may include Freshmen.\nMfi 120, 149, 151, 157 may include Kohler Trophy.","Mcon may include Community Concert Association.","Mco 4, 7 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.","Mco 57 may include Russian Language Course.","Mda 2 may include Lynchburg Club.\nMda 29 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.","Mde may include Accidents And Deaths.","Mde 6 may include Highty-Tighties.","Mde 28 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.","Mdev may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture; Campus Development Plan; and \"Pre-Centennial Development Program\".","Mdev 7 may include Arboretum (Sculpture).","Med 8-12, 17 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.","Me may include Engineering, College Of, and Geology.","Me 9 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nMe 12 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nMe 72 may include Mall.","Menr may include Freshmen and Orientation.","Mext may include Branch Colleges Of VPI.","Mf 29 may include Wine Faculty Achievement Award.","Mf 360, 416 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).","ML 1 may include Loans To Students.\nML 2, 3, 4, 5 may include Rison Bill.\nML 4 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nML 7, 8, 9, 10 may include Bonds, V.P.I. (To Finance Building Of War Memorial Hall).","Mm may include Uniforms, Military, Armistice Day, Corps Of Cadets, and  Military Organizations.\nMm 3, 7, 7c, 15, 135 may include Highty-Tighties.\nMm 42, 43, 63, 72, 94, 105, 116, 124, 130, 132, 159, 164 may include Kohler Trophy.","Mm 14, 16 may include Inspection, Military.","Mm 21, 22, 23, 24 may include Foch Celebration.\nMM 78 may include Air R.O.T.C.\nMm 92 may include World War I and World War Ii.","M may include Armistice Day; Art, Dept. Of; Arts \u0026 Sciences, College Of [Obsolete]; Class Of (Different Years); Concerts \u0026 Plays (Not VPI); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (Off-Campus); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (On-Campus); Engineering Exposition; Engineering, College Of; Enrollment \u0026 Registration; Highty-Tighties; Horse Show; and Snow Battle.\nM 10, 119, 802 may include Faculty.\nM 10, 123, 171 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nM 22, 54, 103, 104, 236, 245 may include Fires--On Campus.\nM 23, 24, 26a, 103, 104 may include Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nM 23, 31, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Mcbryde Building Of Mechanic Arts (The Shops).\nM 23, 245, 805, 862 may include Trees--V.P.I. Campus.\nM 24, 26, 29, 115, 166, 170a, 195, 214, 218, 222 may include Science Club Obsolete.\nM 25, 31, 112, 118, 120 may include Maury Literary Society.\nM 26, 28, 73 may include Farmer's Winter Short Course.\nM 26, 85, 120, 511 may include Inspection, Military.\nM 29, 30, 134, 135 may include Grounds (Buildings \u0026).\nM 31, 40, 95, 99, 113, 115, 132, 215, 236, 240, 241, 242 may include Rat System.\nM 31, 46, 263 may include Gitt, William G. (\"Uncle Bill\").\nM 54, 113 may include World War I.\nM 66, 69, 70, 534 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nM 71, 738, 759 may include Masons.\nM 74, 233, 234 may include Student Volunteer Movement.\nM 77, 134, 139, 275, 369, 371 may include Course Of Study.\nM 82, 87-89, 134, 157, 226 may include Norfolk \u0026 Western Railroad.\nM 82, 125, 129, 153, 517 may include American Society Of Mechanical Engineers (Asme).\nM 93, 224, 489 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nM 97, 107a, 113, 120, 121, 123, 131, 773, 774 may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nM 102, 167, 203 may include Chemical Club / Chemistry Club.\nM 109, 116, 276 may include Home Demonstration.\nM 111, 113, 133, 134, 148, 718, 722, 723, 807 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nM 115, 116, 135, 138, 148, 139, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Patton Hall.\nM 115, 168 may include Shenandoah Valley Club.\nM 122, 182 may include Fertilizer Short Course School M 122, 182.\nM 125, 178, 240, 193 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 127, 138, 176, 194a, 214, 236 may include American Chemical Society (Student Affiliate).\nM 128, 222, 339, 340, 442 may include Virginia Social Science Association.\nM 130, 394, 495, 513, 514 may include American Red Cross.\nM 131, 210, 786, 810, 837 may include Buildings - Academic Buildings 1 \u0026 2.\nM 134, 148, 149, 160, 182, 184, 185, 195, 238, 273, 276, 278, 318, 331, 438, 447, 464, 465, 470, 471, 481, 498, 849 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nM 135, 293 may include Stroubles Creek (Strubbles Creek).\nM 135, 330, 356, 398 may include Educators' Conference.\nM 136, 726, 11/1, 18, 31, 152 may include Dining Halls.\nM 138, 148, 738, 739, 755, 757, 763, 802 may include Buildings - Henderson Hall (Infirmary).\nM 140, 141, 147-149, 225, 326, 329, 508 may include Geology.\nM 140, 149, 835 may include Buildings - Power Plant.\nM 140, 312, 460 may include Rural Electrification Short Course.\nM 150, 223, 350, 382, 462, 464 may include Freshmen.\nM 151, 171, 380, 811 may include Quarries.\nM 151, 176 may include Lynchburg Club.\nM 151, 314, 516 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.\nM 154-1930 to M 347-1937 may include Rural Minister's Short Course.\nM 155, 455, 504, 153 may include Virginia Associated Plumbing, Heating, Contractors.\nM 157, 160, 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Saunders Hall (Dairy Science).\nM 160, 165 may include Engineering, Ceramic.\nM 161, 163, 173, 179, 189, 203, 337 (Civilian Students Union) may include Student Government Association.\nM 161, 170, 174 may include Soil Survey (Virginia).\nM 164, 165, 191, 324 may include Thanksgiving Game.\nM 173, 267, 309, 390, 433, 436, 610 may include Weather.\nM 174, 186, 187, 275, 448 may include Engineering, College Of.\nM 179a, 416 may include Noell Act.\nM 209, 709, 785, 804, 810, 825, 826, 126, 208 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nM 220, 223, 397 may include Future Farmers Of America.\nM 225, 239, 351, 458, 467 may include Home Economics, College Of (Human Resources).\nM 232, 517, 220, 224 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.\nM 235, 389 may include Engineering, Chemical.\nM 271, 886 may include Biology, Dept. Of.\nM 282a, 312 may include Out-Of-School Youth.\nM 295, 352 may include Graham Plan (Re: Athletic Aid).\nM 376, 390, 393, 394, 413, 417, 424, 714, 727, 785, 786, 804, 810, 887, 890, 891 may include Buildings - Owens Dining Hall.\nM 393, 785, 786 may include Buildings - Eggleston Hall (East Stone Dorm).\nM 397, 835a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 407, 481 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nM 443, 693 may include Treasury, V.P.I.\nM 452, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Holden Hall.\nM 458, 463, 468, 469, 810 may include Buildings - Hillcrest (\"Skirt Barn\").\nM 467, 483, 487, 488, 854, 223 may include Boycotts.\nM 548, 568 may include Cave Club.\nM 637, 835, 836, 837, 844 may include Buildings - Dormitories.\nM 660, 772, 773, 776, 781, 785, 786, 792, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 878 may include Buildings - Williams Hall.\nM 690, 714, 731, 745, 746 may include Rad-Tech.\nM 755, 756, 763, 882, 883, 890 may include Buildings - Greenhouse (Dept. Of Horticulture).\nM 760, 761, 781, 782, 785, 791, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 835, 882, 883, 886, 878, 881 may include Buildings - Randolph Hall.\nM 760, 772, 774, 835 may include Buildings - Meat \u0026 Processing Lab.\nM 780, 792, 805, 807, 824, 835 may include Buildings - Livestock \u0026 Poultry Disease Lab.\nM 785, 802, 835, 837 may include Buildings - Rasche Hall.\nM 785, 802, 879 may include Buildings - Brodie Hall and Shanks Hall (No. 4 \u0026 No. 7 Barracks United).\nM 787, 788, 794, 796, 797, 799-801, 804, 806, 810, 811, 819, 820, 823, 824, 827, 830, 832-834, 834a, 835-836 may include Buildings - Library - Carol M. Newman Library.\nM 810, 815, 868 may include Buildings - Commencement Hall (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 810, 835 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 880-887, 890, 893, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Robeson Hall.","M 12 may include Christmas Card V.P.I. and Class Ticket.\nM 17a may include Virginia Agricultural \u0026 Mechanical College (Vamc).\nM 20 may include Pulaski Club.\nM 22, 37 may include Buildings - Preston \u0026 Olin Buildings.\nM 23, 24 may include Septic Tank.\nM 30 may include Little International Livestock Show.\nM 55, 76 may include Hikes - Corps.","M 68, 69, 78, 109, 123, 137, 139 may include Farmers' Institute.\nM 73 may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nM 80, 137 may include Dismissal.\nM 81, 82, 92, 129 may include American Society Of Civil Engineers.\nM 88 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).\nM 94 may include Techgram.\nM 95 may include Mail Service (Campus).\nM 95, 96, 97, 108 may include Fires--Fought Off Campus.\nM 108, 155 may include May Day.\nM 115, 117 may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).\nM 116 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture.\nM 116, 117, 120 may include University Club.\nM 117-118 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Dairy Short Course.\nM 118 may include State Crop Pest Commission.\nM 122, 137, 154 may include Electric Meterman's Short Course.\nM 123 may include Hunt House.\nM 125 may include Agricultural Students' Honorary Council.\nM 130 may include United Daughters Of The Confederacy, 1927 Meeting At VPI.\nM 132 may include Coal.\nM 138, 139 may include Male Chorus At VPI.\nM 153 may include Publications, V.P.I.; Sham Battle; and Wine Scholarship.\nM 153, 154, 155 may include Engineer's Day.\nM 157 may include Buildings - Print Shop (Old M. E. Laboratory).","M 166, 196, 201, 218, 224 may include \"Technical Topics\" (1931-1941).\nM 167, 168, 171, 175, 188, 192, 215, 218, 231 may include Demolay Club.\nM 169 may include Industrial Surveys.\nM 170a may include Southern Collegian Magazine (1931).\nM 171 may include The Tin Horn (Co-Ed Yearbook, 1929-1931).\nM 176 may include VPI Skipper (Student Humor Magazine).\nM 179a, 180, 181 may include Landscape Design School (Short Course).\nM 180, 205 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nM 186, 225 may include American Country Life Association.\nM 188, 203 may include Chemistry, Dept. Of.\nM 189 may include Southern Colonels (Dance Orchestra).\nM 190 may include Roadside Landscaping.\nM 191 may include Lutheran Students' Association (Of America).\nM 195 may include Scorpions Club.\nM 196, 198, 219 may include Rifle Team.\nM 199 may include Prohibition Poll.\nM 203 may include Church Attendance.\nM 205 may include Lonesome Pine Club, Northern Neck Club, and Richmond Club.\nM 208 may include Pittsylvania Club.\nM 212 may include Rappahannock Valley Club and Roanoke Club.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 220 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 222, 231, 270 may include Depression \u0026 Recovery.\nM 223 may include Bachelor's Club.\nM 228, 239 may include Beer Licenses.\nM 230 may include American Legion.\nM 230, 231 may include Civil Works Project.\nM 230, 232, 240, 242, 285 may include Rescue Squad.\nM 231, 237, 239, 262, 276 may include Buildings - Utilities Building.\nM 234 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nM 234, 236, 236a may include Virginia Association Of International Relations.\nM 237 may include Cancer Research.\nM 241 may include Buildings - Faculty Center.\nM 241, 244, 245 may include Virginia Library Association.\nM 241, 258, 262 may include Federal Emergency Relief Administration.\nM 245 may include Fire Brigade.\nM 258, 262 may include Merchant Marine Officers Training School.\nM 262 may include Reflecting Pool.\nM 268, 275 may include Birds (Study).\nM 275 may include Aeronautical Course.\nM 278 may include Guidon.\nM 295 may include Evening Classes.","M 323 may include American Institute Of Chemical Engineers.\nM 338 may include Street Lighting.\nM 352 may include Southern Conference.\nM 356 may include Cooking For Boys.\nM 363, 365 may include Nautical Training School.\nM 363, 387 may include Virginia Educational Association.\nM 382 may include Student Identification Cards.\nM 388 may include Post-Graduate Club.\nM 390 may include Building Layouts.\nM 404 may include Cooperatives.\nM 412, 414 may include League Of Virginia Counties.\nM 417 may include Quadrangle.","M 433, 434 may include Mining Bureau.\nM 433, 449, 453, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 465, 466, 467, 481, 488, 489, 523 may include World War Ii.\nM 438, 439, 441 may include Training Plane.\nM 438, 443, 452, 459, 470, 483, 485 may include Works Progress Administration (Wpa).\nM 443 may include Association Of College Libraries Of Southwest Virginia.\nM 452 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 481 may include Keramos and Rankine, William J. M.\nM 490 may include William \u0026 Mary, College Of.\nM 493 may include Recruiting (Military).\nM 513, 519 may include Water Shortage.\nM 520 may include American Institute Of Architects.","M 579, 585 may include Nursery School-VPI.\nM 641 may include Napoleonana Collection.\nM 658, 660, 677, 691, 693 may include Sewage Disposal Plant.","M 709 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).\nM 710, 757-760, 763, 771-772 may include Mall.\nM 723 may include Buildings - Mining Engineering Building.\nM 726, 727, 734, 735, 745, 746, 746a, 804 may include Buildings - Femoyer Hall, Monteith Hall, and Thomas Hall.\nM 735, 738, 739, 742, 755, 756, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Smyth Hall (Formerly Known As Natural Science Building).\nM 737, 741 may include Piedmont Research Laboratory (Charlottesville).\nM 738 may include Tomato Clubs.\nM 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Agnew Hall.\nM 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Price Hall (\"Old Aggie\").\nM 746 may include Winchester Research Laboratory.\nM 752, 786, 794, 780, 781, 785 may include Buildings - Library (Old Chapel Building) (Burned).\nM 755, 756, 757 may include Buildings - Dairy Barn.\nM 757 may include Bear (Wanders Through Campus).\nM 758 may include War Memorial Chapel.\nM 773, 774 may include Radio Station - WUVT.\nM 785, 802 may include Buildings - Lane Hall.\nM 785, 804 may include Buildings - Campbell Hall (West Stone Dorm).\nM 807, 812 may include Buildings - Athletic Plant.\nM 810 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall) and Performing Arts \u0026 Communications Building (Ymca Building, 1899-1936; Old Military Building, 1937-1966; Student Personnel Building, 1966-1972).\nM 815 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.","M 829 may include Racial \u0026 Ethnic Minorities (Campus).\nM 835-837, 870 may include Buildings - Pamplin Hall (Commerce Hall 2).\nM 862 may include Buildings - Barns.\nM 868 no. 8 may include Cornerstone Markers (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 881 may include Computing Center.\nM 882, 883 may include Buildings - Swine Center.\nM 886 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Veterinary Science.\nM 890 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nM 890, 892 may include Buildings - Norris Hall.\nM 894, 895 may include Name Change.","Mla 31 may include Colors, V.P.I. (Orange \u0026 Maroon).\nMla 88 may include \"GOBBLERS\" (nickname).","Mla 367 may include Yells-VPI.","Mo 13, 17z may include Rankine, William J. M.\nMo 15, 16 may include Student Government Association.\nMo 20z73, 23 may include Sigma Mu Sigma (National College Masonic Service Fraternity).","Mo 1 may include Lee Literary Society.","Mo 1a, 1b, 1c, 1c1, 1c2, 1d may include Maury Literary Society.","Mo 2 may include Christian Science Organization.","Mo 3 may include Fraternities \u0026 Sororities--Social.\nMo 3a may include Kappa Sigma.\nMo 3b may include Sigma Alpha.\nMo 3b, 3d may include Pi Kappa Alpha (Social Fraternity).\nMo 3c may include Alpha Phi.\nMo 3c no. 2 may include Beta Theta Pi (Social Fraternity).","Mo 4 may include Music Groups and Tech Minstrels.","Mo 4m may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.","Mo 6 may include Apple Club; Black Diamond Club; City, County \u0026 Sectional Clubs; Lonesome Pine Club; Lynchburg Club; Northern Neck Club; Peanut Club; Pittsylvania Club; Richmond Club; Roanoke Club; and Shenandoah Valley Club.","Mo 7 may include Tech Players and Thespian Club.","Mo 8 may include Virgnia Polytechnic Societies.","Mo 11 may include Student Publications.","Mo 16 may include Honor System.","Mo 16m, 16r may include Highty-Tighties.\nMo 16p may include Kohler Trophy.\nMo 16s may include Company B, Corps Of Cadets.","Mo 17z, 31-33, 55, 56, 57, 62, 65, 66, 68, 71, 72 may include War Memorial Chapel.","Mo 17g, 17m, 17L may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nMo 17h, 17g may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nMo 17s3, 17s5, 17s7 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nMo 17t may include V.P.I. Alumnus.\nMo 17z29 may include Campus Development Plan.\nMo 17z31 may include Victory Reunion (1946).","Mo 17z101 may include Carillon.","Mo 20 may include Fraternities--Honorary.\nMo 20c, 20f, 20t, 20v, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20z12, 20z40, 20z76, 20z96 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nMo 20g, 20o, 20w, 20y, 20z, 20z40 may include Pi Delta Epsilon (Journalism Honorary).\nMo 20j, 20m, 20o, 20t, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20zl, 20z3, 20z5, 20z95, 20z19, 20z94 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nMo 20q, 20s, 20z5, 20z71 may include Alpha Kappa Psi (Professional Business Fraternity).\nMo 20z22, 20z23, 20z32, 20z9, 20z70 may include Gregory Guard.","Mo 20, 20d, 20g2, 20h, 20p, 20r, 20w, 20y, 20zl, 20z2, 20z5, 20z6 may include Phi Kappa Phi (Scholarship Honorary).\nMo 20d, 20e, 20f, 20m, 20s may include Alpha Zeta (National Agriculture Society).\nMo 20e may include Scorpions Club.\nMo 20f, 20g may include Beta Tau Epsilon (Engineering).\nMo 20f, 20p, 20z, 20zl, 20z3 may include Phi Lambda Upsilon (Chemistry Honorary).\nMo 20g, 20h, 20j, 20p, 20q, 20r, 20u, 20x, 20z, 20z2, 20z11 may include Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20g2 may include Theta Epsilon Theta (Research Honorary Society).\nMo 20h may include Phi Gamma Nu.\nMo 20h, 20w, 20z2, 20z6, 20z7 may include Sigma Delta Psi (Athletic Honorary).\nMo 20m, 20n, 20t, 20z, 20z3, 20z6, 20z8 may include Scabbard \u0026 Blade (Honorary Military Society).\nMo 20w, 20x, 20z1, 20z3 may include Pi Tau Sigma (National Honorary, Mechanical Engineering).\nMo 20w, 20z, 20z1 may include Eta Kappa Nu (Ee Honorary).\nMo 20z may include Keramos.\nMo 20z, z2, z3 may include Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20z1 may include Alpha Sigma Mu (Metallurgical Engineering Fraternity).","Mo 20z28, 20z29 may include Sigma Pi Sigma.\nMo 20z27 may include Phi Sigma Society (Biological Sciences Honorary).\nMo 20z48 may include Pi Omega Pi (Business Education Honorary).\nMo 20z60 may include Alpha Phi Omega (National Service Fraternity).","Mo 22 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers and Four-H Alumni Club.\nMo 22b, 22c, 22d, 22e, 22g may include Agronomy Club.","Mo 24 may include \"Skippers\".","Mo27 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association).","Mo 33 may include Chemical Club.","Mo 34 may include Industrial Arts Education Club.","Mo 35 may include Baptist Student Union, Religious Activities, and Wesley Foundation.","Mo 37 may include Engineers and Engineering Exposition.","Mo 42 may include Blacksburg Naval Reserve Research Unit.","Mo 49 may include Circle K (Student Organizatons - Service).","Mo 50 may include Apollo Club (Weightlifting Club, 1954).","Mo 52 may include Aeronautical Clubs - American Institute Of Aeronautics; American Institute Aeronautical Science; American Institute Of Aeronautics \u0026 Astronautics.","Mo 54 may include Burkhart Mining Society.","Mo 60 may include Holden Society (Student Geological Organization).","Mo 61 may include Amateur Radio Association.","Mo 64 may include Chinese Student Association.","Mo 65 may include Distributive Education, Curriculum In.","Mo 67 may include Virginia Educational Association.","Mp 7 may include Rison Bill.\nMp 54 may include Buildings - Burruss Hall.","Mp 164 may include Name Change.","Mra may include Radford University.","Mst may include Cadet Scandal and Student Unrest / Troubles / Protests.","AB may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.","ABB may include Athletics - Wrestling.","AF may include Scrub Football Team.\nAF 1914c may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nAF 1919s may include Silent Drill Company.\nAF 1922L may include Maury Literary Society.\nAF 1923z3 may include Monogram Club and Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nAF 1922z11 may include Dope Book (VPI - Vmi History).\nAF 1924 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAF 1955 may include Sword (Ceremonial; VPI-VMI Game).\nAF 1959z10 may include Television (1959 Homecoming Game - A \"First\").","AG may include Athletics - Intra-Murals; Athletics - Women'S Sports; Athletics, Miscellaneous (Including \"Minor\", Unlisted Sports); and Miscellaneous Sports.","AG 1, 5 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Conference.\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association.\nAG 11 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.","AT may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.\nAT 1900, 1903, 1920c may include Field Day.","Mu may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).","MW 14, 23, 34, 27, 37, 53 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","W la, 7a, 7c may include American Red Cross."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (\u003ca href=\"mailto:specref@vt.edu\"\u003especref@vt.edu\u003c/a\u003e or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives ( specref@vt.edu  or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_2bfd88fb1d82a46fb92b3adac8eb3bf1\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eIn general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university. The collection was primarily collected by library staff through the 1960s.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["In general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university. 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Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMa may include Agricultural Conference Board and Institute Of Rural Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMa 1 may include Agricultural Experiment Station \u0026amp; Field Research Stations.\nMa 1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16 may include Farmers' Institute.\nMa 3 may include Corn Day Short Course.\nMa 5, 18, 19, 29 may include Farmer'S Winter Short Course.\nMa 11, 24 may include Dairy Cattle At V.P.I.\nMa 18 may include Planters Club.\nMa 19 may include Pure-Bred Sire Campaign.\nMa 22 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.\nMa 22 may include Boys \u0026amp; Girls Short Course.\nMa 23 may include Virginia Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Association.\nMa 23, 24, 59, 61 may include Horticulture Club.\nMa 25, 28 may include Corn Score Card.\nMa 28 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association; Incl. Dairy Clubs).\nMa 30, 65 may include Hoof \u0026amp; Horn Club.\nMa 61 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nMa 65 may include Little International Livestock Show.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMa 221, 223-233, 239 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nMa 222, 224, 226-228, 259, 262, 264 may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 309 may include Alumni Gate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAAg 355 may include Jamestown Centennial Festival (VPI Horticulturists Plant Indian Tobacco).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAEc 8, 264 may include Virginia Summer School For Town \u0026amp; Country Ministers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAHr 223 may include Weather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAIn 85, 86 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAM 177, 177a, 835, 208, 230a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nMAM 198, 199, 203-206, 212, 215, 251, 254-260 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nMAM 203, 207, 211, 1957 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAM 264 may include Atoms (Film By VPI \"Infant Giant\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMar O1 may include \"Pot Pourri\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMasb 22 may include High School Science Teachers Summer Institute.\nMasb 23 may include Conservation Short Course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAV may include Future Farmers Of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl may include Community Concert Association and Earthquakes.\nMbl 1a, 2, 4, 417, 472, 473, 1438, 1441, 1445, 1564, 1592, 1603 may include \"Huckleberry\".\nMbl 5, 1206-1207 may include Norfolk \u0026amp; Western Railroad.\nMbl 1052, 1054, 1189 may include Future Farmers Of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl 4 may include Sham Battle.\nMbl 5 may include American Red Cross.\nMbl 9 may include \"Solitude\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl 77 may include Lakes \u0026amp; Ponds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl 1206 may include Lybrook Row.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcv may include Mall and President's Home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcv 96 may include Doorways - V.P.I. Buildings.\nMcv 99 may include Lakes \u0026amp; Ponds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcv 130 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMfi 18 may include Sham Battle.\nMfi 23 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association);  Hoof \u0026amp; Horn Club; and Masons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMfi 74 may include Freshmen.\nMfi 120, 149, 151, 157 may include Kohler Trophy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcon may include Community Concert Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMco 4, 7 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMco 57 may include Russian Language Course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMda 2 may include Lynchburg Club.\nMda 29 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026amp; VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMde may include Accidents And Deaths.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMde 6 may include Highty-Tighties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMde 28 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMdev may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture; Campus Development Plan; and \"Pre-Centennial Development Program\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMdev 7 may include Arboretum (Sculpture).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMed 8-12, 17 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMe may include Engineering, College Of, and Geology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMe 9 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nMe 12 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nMe 72 may include Mall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMenr may include Freshmen and Orientation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMext may include Branch Colleges Of VPI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMf 29 may include Wine Faculty Achievement Award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMf 360, 416 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eML 1 may include Loans To Students.\nML 2, 3, 4, 5 may include Rison Bill.\nML 4 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nML 7, 8, 9, 10 may include Bonds, V.P.I. (To Finance Building Of War Memorial Hall).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMm may include Uniforms, Military, Armistice Day, Corps Of Cadets, and  Military Organizations.\nMm 3, 7, 7c, 15, 135 may include Highty-Tighties.\nMm 42, 43, 63, 72, 94, 105, 116, 124, 130, 132, 159, 164 may include Kohler Trophy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMm 14, 16 may include Inspection, Military.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMm 21, 22, 23, 24 may include Foch Celebration.\nMM 78 may include Air R.O.T.C.\nMm 92 may include World War I and World War Ii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM may include Armistice Day; Art, Dept. Of; Arts \u0026amp; Sciences, College Of [Obsolete]; Class Of (Different Years); Concerts \u0026amp; Plays (Not VPI); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (Off-Campus); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (On-Campus); Engineering Exposition; Engineering, College Of; Enrollment \u0026amp; Registration; Highty-Tighties; Horse Show; and Snow Battle.\nM 10, 119, 802 may include Faculty.\nM 10, 123, 171 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nM 22, 54, 103, 104, 236, 245 may include Fires--On Campus.\nM 23, 24, 26a, 103, 104 may include Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nM 23, 31, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Mcbryde Building Of Mechanic Arts (The Shops).\nM 23, 245, 805, 862 may include Trees--V.P.I. Campus.\nM 24, 26, 29, 115, 166, 170a, 195, 214, 218, 222 may include Science Club Obsolete.\nM 25, 31, 112, 118, 120 may include Maury Literary Society.\nM 26, 28, 73 may include Farmer's Winter Short Course.\nM 26, 85, 120, 511 may include Inspection, Military.\nM 29, 30, 134, 135 may include Grounds (Buildings \u0026amp;).\nM 31, 40, 95, 99, 113, 115, 132, 215, 236, 240, 241, 242 may include Rat System.\nM 31, 46, 263 may include Gitt, William G. (\"Uncle Bill\").\nM 54, 113 may include World War I.\nM 66, 69, 70, 534 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026amp; VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nM 71, 738, 759 may include Masons.\nM 74, 233, 234 may include Student Volunteer Movement.\nM 77, 134, 139, 275, 369, 371 may include Course Of Study.\nM 82, 87-89, 134, 157, 226 may include Norfolk \u0026amp; Western Railroad.\nM 82, 125, 129, 153, 517 may include American Society Of Mechanical Engineers (Asme).\nM 93, 224, 489 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nM 97, 107a, 113, 120, 121, 123, 131, 773, 774 may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nM 102, 167, 203 may include Chemical Club / Chemistry Club.\nM 109, 116, 276 may include Home Demonstration.\nM 111, 113, 133, 134, 148, 718, 722, 723, 807 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nM 115, 116, 135, 138, 148, 139, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Patton Hall.\nM 115, 168 may include Shenandoah Valley Club.\nM 122, 182 may include Fertilizer Short Course School M 122, 182.\nM 125, 178, 240, 193 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 127, 138, 176, 194a, 214, 236 may include American Chemical Society (Student Affiliate).\nM 128, 222, 339, 340, 442 may include Virginia Social Science Association.\nM 130, 394, 495, 513, 514 may include American Red Cross.\nM 131, 210, 786, 810, 837 may include Buildings - Academic Buildings 1 \u0026amp; 2.\nM 134, 148, 149, 160, 182, 184, 185, 195, 238, 273, 276, 278, 318, 331, 438, 447, 464, 465, 470, 471, 481, 498, 849 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nM 135, 293 may include Stroubles Creek (Strubbles Creek).\nM 135, 330, 356, 398 may include Educators' Conference.\nM 136, 726, 11/1, 18, 31, 152 may include Dining Halls.\nM 138, 148, 738, 739, 755, 757, 763, 802 may include Buildings - Henderson Hall (Infirmary).\nM 140, 141, 147-149, 225, 326, 329, 508 may include Geology.\nM 140, 149, 835 may include Buildings - Power Plant.\nM 140, 312, 460 may include Rural Electrification Short Course.\nM 150, 223, 350, 382, 462, 464 may include Freshmen.\nM 151, 171, 380, 811 may include Quarries.\nM 151, 176 may include Lynchburg Club.\nM 151, 314, 516 may include Lakes \u0026amp; Ponds.\nM 154-1930 to M 347-1937 may include Rural Minister's Short Course.\nM 155, 455, 504, 153 may include Virginia Associated Plumbing, Heating, Contractors.\nM 157, 160, 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Saunders Hall (Dairy Science).\nM 160, 165 may include Engineering, Ceramic.\nM 161, 163, 173, 179, 189, 203, 337 (Civilian Students Union) may include Student Government Association.\nM 161, 170, 174 may include Soil Survey (Virginia).\nM 164, 165, 191, 324 may include Thanksgiving Game.\nM 173, 267, 309, 390, 433, 436, 610 may include Weather.\nM 174, 186, 187, 275, 448 may include Engineering, College Of.\nM 179a, 416 may include Noell Act.\nM 209, 709, 785, 804, 810, 825, 826, 126, 208 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nM 220, 223, 397 may include Future Farmers Of America.\nM 225, 239, 351, 458, 467 may include Home Economics, College Of (Human Resources).\nM 232, 517, 220, 224 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.\nM 235, 389 may include Engineering, Chemical.\nM 271, 886 may include Biology, Dept. Of.\nM 282a, 312 may include Out-Of-School Youth.\nM 295, 352 may include Graham Plan (Re: Athletic Aid).\nM 376, 390, 393, 394, 413, 417, 424, 714, 727, 785, 786, 804, 810, 887, 890, 891 may include Buildings - Owens Dining Hall.\nM 393, 785, 786 may include Buildings - Eggleston Hall (East Stone Dorm).\nM 397, 835a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 407, 481 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nM 443, 693 may include Treasury, V.P.I.\nM 452, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Holden Hall.\nM 458, 463, 468, 469, 810 may include Buildings - Hillcrest (\"Skirt Barn\").\nM 467, 483, 487, 488, 854, 223 may include Boycotts.\nM 548, 568 may include Cave Club.\nM 637, 835, 836, 837, 844 may include Buildings - Dormitories.\nM 660, 772, 773, 776, 781, 785, 786, 792, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 878 may include Buildings - Williams Hall.\nM 690, 714, 731, 745, 746 may include Rad-Tech.\nM 755, 756, 763, 882, 883, 890 may include Buildings - Greenhouse (Dept. Of Horticulture).\nM 760, 761, 781, 782, 785, 791, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 835, 882, 883, 886, 878, 881 may include Buildings - Randolph Hall.\nM 760, 772, 774, 835 may include Buildings - Meat \u0026amp; Processing Lab.\nM 780, 792, 805, 807, 824, 835 may include Buildings - Livestock \u0026amp; Poultry Disease Lab.\nM 785, 802, 835, 837 may include Buildings - Rasche Hall.\nM 785, 802, 879 may include Buildings - Brodie Hall and Shanks Hall (No. 4 \u0026amp; No. 7 Barracks United).\nM 787, 788, 794, 796, 797, 799-801, 804, 806, 810, 811, 819, 820, 823, 824, 827, 830, 832-834, 834a, 835-836 may include Buildings - Library - Carol M. Newman Library.\nM 810, 815, 868 may include Buildings - Commencement Hall (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 810, 835 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 880-887, 890, 893, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Robeson Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 12 may include Christmas Card V.P.I. and Class Ticket.\nM 17a may include Virginia Agricultural \u0026amp; Mechanical College (Vamc).\nM 20 may include Pulaski Club.\nM 22, 37 may include Buildings - Preston \u0026amp; Olin Buildings.\nM 23, 24 may include Septic Tank.\nM 30 may include Little International Livestock Show.\nM 55, 76 may include Hikes - Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 68, 69, 78, 109, 123, 137, 139 may include Farmers' Institute.\nM 73 may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nM 80, 137 may include Dismissal.\nM 81, 82, 92, 129 may include American Society Of Civil Engineers.\nM 88 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).\nM 94 may include Techgram.\nM 95 may include Mail Service (Campus).\nM 95, 96, 97, 108 may include Fires--Fought Off Campus.\nM 108, 155 may include May Day.\nM 115, 117 may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).\nM 116 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture.\nM 116, 117, 120 may include University Club.\nM 117-118 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Dairy Short Course.\nM 118 may include State Crop Pest Commission.\nM 122, 137, 154 may include Electric Meterman's Short Course.\nM 123 may include Hunt House.\nM 125 may include Agricultural Students' Honorary Council.\nM 130 may include United Daughters Of The Confederacy, 1927 Meeting At VPI.\nM 132 may include Coal.\nM 138, 139 may include Male Chorus At VPI.\nM 153 may include Publications, V.P.I.; Sham Battle; and Wine Scholarship.\nM 153, 154, 155 may include Engineer's Day.\nM 157 may include Buildings - Print Shop (Old M. E. Laboratory).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 166, 196, 201, 218, 224 may include \"Technical Topics\" (1931-1941).\nM 167, 168, 171, 175, 188, 192, 215, 218, 231 may include Demolay Club.\nM 169 may include Industrial Surveys.\nM 170a may include Southern Collegian Magazine (1931).\nM 171 may include The Tin Horn (Co-Ed Yearbook, 1929-1931).\nM 176 may include VPI Skipper (Student Humor Magazine).\nM 179a, 180, 181 may include Landscape Design School (Short Course).\nM 180, 205 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nM 186, 225 may include American Country Life Association.\nM 188, 203 may include Chemistry, Dept. Of.\nM 189 may include Southern Colonels (Dance Orchestra).\nM 190 may include Roadside Landscaping.\nM 191 may include Lutheran Students' Association (Of America).\nM 195 may include Scorpions Club.\nM 196, 198, 219 may include Rifle Team.\nM 199 may include Prohibition Poll.\nM 203 may include Church Attendance.\nM 205 may include Lonesome Pine Club, Northern Neck Club, and Richmond Club.\nM 208 may include Pittsylvania Club.\nM 212 may include Rappahannock Valley Club and Roanoke Club.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 220 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 222, 231, 270 may include Depression \u0026amp; Recovery.\nM 223 may include Bachelor's Club.\nM 228, 239 may include Beer Licenses.\nM 230 may include American Legion.\nM 230, 231 may include Civil Works Project.\nM 230, 232, 240, 242, 285 may include Rescue Squad.\nM 231, 237, 239, 262, 276 may include Buildings - Utilities Building.\nM 234 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nM 234, 236, 236a may include Virginia Association Of International Relations.\nM 237 may include Cancer Research.\nM 241 may include Buildings - Faculty Center.\nM 241, 244, 245 may include Virginia Library Association.\nM 241, 258, 262 may include Federal Emergency Relief Administration.\nM 245 may include Fire Brigade.\nM 258, 262 may include Merchant Marine Officers Training School.\nM 262 may include Reflecting Pool.\nM 268, 275 may include Birds (Study).\nM 275 may include Aeronautical Course.\nM 278 may include Guidon.\nM 295 may include Evening Classes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 323 may include American Institute Of Chemical Engineers.\nM 338 may include Street Lighting.\nM 352 may include Southern Conference.\nM 356 may include Cooking For Boys.\nM 363, 365 may include Nautical Training School.\nM 363, 387 may include Virginia Educational Association.\nM 382 may include Student Identification Cards.\nM 388 may include Post-Graduate Club.\nM 390 may include Building Layouts.\nM 404 may include Cooperatives.\nM 412, 414 may include League Of Virginia Counties.\nM 417 may include Quadrangle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 433, 434 may include Mining Bureau.\nM 433, 449, 453, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 465, 466, 467, 481, 488, 489, 523 may include World War Ii.\nM 438, 439, 441 may include Training Plane.\nM 438, 443, 452, 459, 470, 483, 485 may include Works Progress Administration (Wpa).\nM 443 may include Association Of College Libraries Of Southwest Virginia.\nM 452 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 481 may include Keramos and Rankine, William J. M.\nM 490 may include William \u0026amp; Mary, College Of.\nM 493 may include Recruiting (Military).\nM 513, 519 may include Water Shortage.\nM 520 may include American Institute Of Architects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 579, 585 may include Nursery School-VPI.\nM 641 may include Napoleonana Collection.\nM 658, 660, 677, 691, 693 may include Sewage Disposal Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 709 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).\nM 710, 757-760, 763, 771-772 may include Mall.\nM 723 may include Buildings - Mining Engineering Building.\nM 726, 727, 734, 735, 745, 746, 746a, 804 may include Buildings - Femoyer Hall, Monteith Hall, and Thomas Hall.\nM 735, 738, 739, 742, 755, 756, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Smyth Hall (Formerly Known As Natural Science Building).\nM 737, 741 may include Piedmont Research Laboratory (Charlottesville).\nM 738 may include Tomato Clubs.\nM 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Agnew Hall.\nM 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Price Hall (\"Old Aggie\").\nM 746 may include Winchester Research Laboratory.\nM 752, 786, 794, 780, 781, 785 may include Buildings - Library (Old Chapel Building) (Burned).\nM 755, 756, 757 may include Buildings - Dairy Barn.\nM 757 may include Bear (Wanders Through Campus).\nM 758 may include War Memorial Chapel.\nM 773, 774 may include Radio Station - WUVT.\nM 785, 802 may include Buildings - Lane Hall.\nM 785, 804 may include Buildings - Campbell Hall (West Stone Dorm).\nM 807, 812 may include Buildings - Athletic Plant.\nM 810 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall) and Performing Arts \u0026amp; Communications Building (Ymca Building, 1899-1936; Old Military Building, 1937-1966; Student Personnel Building, 1966-1972).\nM 815 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 829 may include Racial \u0026amp; Ethnic Minorities (Campus).\nM 835-837, 870 may include Buildings - Pamplin Hall (Commerce Hall 2).\nM 862 may include Buildings - Barns.\nM 868 no. 8 may include Cornerstone Markers (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 881 may include Computing Center.\nM 882, 883 may include Buildings - Swine Center.\nM 886 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Veterinary Science.\nM 890 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nM 890, 892 may include Buildings - Norris Hall.\nM 894, 895 may include Name Change.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMla 31 may include Colors, V.P.I. (Orange \u0026amp; Maroon).\nMla 88 may include \"GOBBLERS\" (nickname).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMla 367 may include Yells-VPI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMo 13, 17z may include Rankine, William J. M.\nMo 15, 16 may include Student Government Association.\nMo 20z73, 23 may include Sigma Mu Sigma (National College Masonic Service Fraternity).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMo 1 may include Lee Literary Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMo 1a, 1b, 1c, 1c1, 1c2, 1d may include Maury Literary Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMo 2 may include Christian Science Organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMo 3 may include Fraternities \u0026amp; Sororities--Social.\nMo 3a may include Kappa Sigma.\nMo 3b may include Sigma Alpha.\nMo 3b, 3d may include Pi Kappa Alpha (Social Fraternity).\nMo 3c may include Alpha Phi.\nMo 3c no. 2 may include Beta Theta Pi (Social Fraternity).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMo 4 may include Music Groups and Tech Minstrels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMo 4m may include Songs Of VPI Incl. 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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.","Collection is stored off-site. Please allow a minimum of 3 business days for retrieval.","The arrangement of the papers follows Violet McDougall Pollard's filing order with a few exceptions. Subseries within the series reflect the labeled dividers in the original files. Her general files are in Series I, Correspondence and Subject Files, arranged alphabetically, in boxes 1-24. Speeches by Violet McDougall Pollard, and articles by or about her, are filed in Series I under \"Speeches.\" Series II, Recreation Committee (boxes 25-26), and Series III, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,(boxes 27-29), were at one time filed in the general sequence under R and V respectively, but have been pulled out into separate series due to their bulk. Series IV, Democratic Party, boxes 30-42, has two subseries, National Politics and Virginia Politics."," National Politics is arranged chronologically, with a small group ofsubject folders at the end. Virginia Politics includes State Politics (arranged chronologically), state subject folders, Democratic Woman's Club, and Young Democrats. Series V, Scrapbooks, in Boxes 43-46, contains scrapbooks of clippings and other bound volumes."," Researchers should note that particular correspondents or topics are often found in more than one place in the collection. For example, correspondence with and about a Virginia artist might be found under his or her name, in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts files, and in the files \"Art Exhibitions – Virginia and Virginians\" or \"Artists' Christmas Cards.\" Correspondence with a particular Virginia politician might be found under his name, in the National Politics folders, in the State Politics folders, in the Democratic Woman's Club folder because of a speaking engagement, or in another politician's folder because of Pollard's habit of bundling together sequences of related correspondence among several people and filing them as a group.","Violet Elizabeth McDougall was born on 17 July 1889, at Maxville, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Peter and Ellen (Robertson) McDougall. She attended Cornwall Normal School of Ontario and was a teacher in Ontario and Saskatchewan, 1910-1912. She then attended Regina College at Saskatchewan for a year, and was secretary in a law office from 1913-1917. She came to the United States in 1917 and was offered a position as secretary in the Virginia governor's office in 1918. She was executive secretary to four successive governors of Virginia between 1918 and 1933: Westmoreland Davis, E. Lee Trinkle, Harry F. Byrd, and John Garland Pollard. She was known affectionately as \"Miss Mac\" to her many friends."," On 31 July 1933, she married Governor Pollard, whose first wife had died in 1932. After his term in office ended in 1934, the couple moved to Washington, D.C., where he served as Chairman of the Board of Veterans Appeals and she attended law school at George Washington University. Upon John Garland Pollard's death in 1937, she returned to Richmond and attended law school at the University of Richmond. She went back to Washington from 1938 to 1940, to work as secretary to the Assistant Administrator of the United States Housing Authority."," In 1940 Violet McDougall Pollard returned again to Richmond to join the staff of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which John Garland Pollard had been instrumental in creating. During World War II, the museum's director left to join the Marines, and she served as co-director (in charge of business affairs) with Beatrice von Keller (in charge of art). After the war, she was the museum's associate director until her retirement in 1956. She continued her association with the museum through museum advisory committees and through her position on the board of the Federated Arts Council of Richmond until about 1971."," Long interested in politics and maintaining a wide circle of friends in Virginia political circles from her years on the governor's staff, Violet McDougall Pollard became active in the Democratic Party after becoming a naturalized citizen in 1934. She was a delegate to every national Democratic convention from 1936 to 1968, serving on the platform committee in 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964. She was elected National Committeewoman for Virginia in 1940, a position she held until 1968. As National Committeewoman, she was deeply involved with Democratic Party activities on the state and local levels as well."," Violet McDougall Pollard was involved with a host of state and civic organizations and causes, including the Recreation Committee of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy and the Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation; the Associated Clubs of Virginia for Roadside Development; the Industrial Committee of the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce; the Federated Arts Council of Richmond; the Historic Richmond Foundation; and the Woman's Club of Richmond."," She died at her home in Lancaster, Virginia, on 2 January 1977.","This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval."," The papers primarily focus on Violet McDougall Pollard's activities in politics and art. They also cover her many civic activities, and correspondence with family and friends."," Information on her political activities is found in the files she kept on National Politics, documenting her activities as an official in the Democratic Party; her files on State Politics, documenting her involvement with state Party activities and with organizations such as the Democratic Women's Clubs in Virginia; and throughout her correspondence files, in her letters with many prominent Virginia politicians such as Harry F. Byrd and John S. Battle. Virginia Democrats' increasing dissatisfaction with the national party as not representing the views of the Southern states on issues of civil rights and integration from the late 1940s through the 1960s is a major topic. The role of women in public affairs and politics is another frequent topic in Pollard's papers. In addition to direct discussion of women's roles, the papers document women's activities in the Democratic Party in a time when those activities were generally separate from, though complementary to, men's activities."," Pollard's involvement with art and art education in Virginia are reflected in her files on the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which include a mixture of personal files, copies of official museum records, and literature produced by the museum; her files on the Federated Arts Council of Richmond and other subject files on arts issues; and in correspondence files under the names of artists and of museum staff and supporters.","Arranged alphabetically. Files generally contain correspondence, publications, clippings, and events programs. There is considerable overlap of topics and correspondents between Series I and the other series in the collection. For art, see also Series III, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. For politicians, see also Series IV, Democratic Party, and other politicians' folders. Correspondence with members of Violet McDougall's family may be filed under the their names or under \"Family.\" Correspondence with members of John Garland Pollard's family may be filed under their names or under \"Pollard family.\"","Small original artworks or prints.","Correspondence to and from Violet E. McDougall due to her position on the governor's staff; some personal correspondence on behalf of Governor Byrd, sometimes including his notes on responses; correspondence with Byrd after he left office as governor; copies of printed speeches by Byrd; three drafts of speeches in Governor Byrd's hand; newspaper clippings; program for inaugural ceremonies for Governor Byrd.","Clippings. Correspondence with Byrd, much on state and national politics.","Clippings, correspondence.","Correspondence and information on portraits in the Virginia Capitol and Executive Mansion.","Letters of congratulation, recommendation, acknowledgement, written by Violet McDougall Pollard.","Clippings and articles about Governor Davis. Reports, press releases, copies of memos and correspondence from governor's office. Correspondence and telegrams concerning LeRoy Hodges's offer of position in the governor's office to Violet McDougall in 1918.","Daily appointment books for November 1933-1934 and 1935 detail and comment on social and civic engagements. Diaries for trips abroad in 1956 and in 1966. Address books. List of notes and flowers sent, probably on the death of John Garland Pollard.","Daily appointment books for November 1933-1934 and 1935 detail and comment on social and civic engagements. Diaries for trips abroad in 1956 and in 1966. Address books. List of notes and flowers sent, probably on the death of John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence with Jessie Ball duPont. Correspondence with others concerning recipients of scholarships given by the Alfred I. duPont Institute.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Includes programs for inauguration of Gov. H. C. Stuart, 1914; souvenir items from 1907 Jamestown celebration; newspaper and magazine articles about the history of Virginia's governors; lists kept by Violet McDougall of state appointments made by the governor dated 1921 and 1925, with explanatory note written by her in 1968; various invitations related to the governor's office.","Violet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.","Violet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.","Violet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.","Violet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.","Violet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.","Reports, publications, correspondence, memos. Violet McDougall Pollard served as secretary to the Assistant Administrator, United States Housing Authority, from 1938-1940.","Program for Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, with John Garland Pollard, Jr., on a panel.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Lists of debutantes; Junior League members; Democratic National Committee members (multiple years); buffet dinner attendees.","Claire McCarthy Memorial Scholarship Fund, Advisory Board of the Richmond Department of Recreation and Parks.","Primarily letters of sympathy on Violet McDougall Pollard's mother's death, but also includes many thank-you notes from others for letters of sympathy that Violet McDougall Pollard hadsent to them.","Primarily letters of sympathy on Violet McDougall Pollard's mother's death, but also includes many thank-you notes from others for letters of sympathy that Violet McDougall Pollard hadsent to them.","Notes and telegrams between Violet McDougall and John Garland Pollard around the time of their engagement, and correspondence with members of both families about the engagement.","Correspondence, invitations, etc. for governor's office, later publications about Pollard, correspondence about him up until 1970s.","Business correspondence to Mrs. Pollard following her husband's death; correspondence between J. G. Pollard and the Life Extension Institute.","Correspondence and excerpts used in other publications from John Garland Pollard's 1933 book, A Connotary: Definitions not found in dictionaries, collected from the sayings of the wise and otherwise.","Concerns the unveiling of the portrait at King and Queen Courthouse, 11 June 1938, and unveiling of the portrait at the State Capitol, 1 March 1944.","Mostly of Governor and Mrs. Pollard.","Correspondence, invitations, etc. for governor's office, later publications about Pollard, correspondence about him up until 1970s.","Request to Pollard to consider donating her papers to the Women's Archives at Radcliffe.","Fund-raising appeals for the Republican Party of Virginia; membership card for \"Mr. Violet M. Pollard\"; invitation to a Republican Party dinner in Richmond.","One Christmas card.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Articles by and about her.","Articles by and about her.","Articles by and about her.","Articles by and about her.","Correspondence of Violet McDougall during Gov. Trinkle's administration; correspondence between Violet McDougall (Pollard) and E. Lee Trinkle after his term of office; photographs; printed speeches and reports; clippings.","Primarily correspondence concerning Mrs. Pollard's donation of John Garland Pollard's papers to the college.","Mrs. John Garland Pollard served as Chairman of the Recreation Committee of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy, 1947-1956. The Advisory Council recommended that the state create an Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation, and Governor Battle did so in 1953. Pollard was unanimously elected chairman at its first meeting, and continued to serve as chairman until she retired from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in 1956. She remained on the committee until 1962. The series contains published materials, meeting minutes, and some correspondence. It is divided into three subseries: the Advisory Council, its Recreation Committee, and the Interagency Committee.","Programs and reports of the Advisory Council and its committees.","Correspondence regarding Pollard's appointment. Background materials on planning and economic development. Correspondence about meetings; correspondence about the work of the various committees.","Correspondence, drafts, background information.","Minutes and correspondence concerning meetings.","1949 survey by the committee.","Final Report of the Virginia State Committee attending the 1950 White House Conference on Children and Youth. Correspondence and meetings concerning preparation for attending 1951 conference; platform and reports on the Midcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1951.","Reports, studies, and other publications by Virginia groups, other states, and national agencies.","Reports, studies, and other publications by Virginia groups, other states, and national agencies.","Publications, notes, clippings, correspondence (some about meetings).","Reports submitted to the Interagency Committee on Recreation, other published reports.","Reprints of article, \"Virginia Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation,\" by Mrs. John Garland Pollard, from _Mental Health in Virginia_, Summer 1954.","Correspondence, reports. Mrs. Pollard served on the Advisory Committee for the Eighth Annual Conference of State Inter-Agency Committees on Recreation, Washington, D.C., May 25-27, 1960. Additional materials pertaining to this conference are in the Outdoor Recreation folder, 26:8.","Correspondence, notes, programs for in-state conferences, publications of other recreation agencies and groups, clippings.","Correspondence, notes, programs for in-state conferences, publications of other recreation agencies and groups, clippings.","Report on Virginia Waysides, 1953. Correspondence and materials on Governor's Conference on Natural Beauty, 1965. Clippings, publications.","The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts was the nation's first state art museum. John Garland Pollard was instrumental in its creation and in raising private funds to support it, during his tenure as governor of Virginia, 1930-1934. Upon leaving office he became the president of the museum board. The museum opened to the public in 1936. Violet McDougall Pollard was also interested in the museum, and in 1940 she became Museum Secretary for Membership, and was also in charge of the Extension Division. She soon became the museum's business manager, then co-director for business affairs during the director's absence due to World War II. She was Associate Director until retiring in 1956. After retirement, she continued her association with the museum through various committees, especially in the areas of membership and art education. The series contains correspondence, memos, minutes, and literature about various aspects of the museum's operations, reflecting Violet McDougall Pollard's activities though it is not a complete set of records. Most of the folders are arranged chronologically, but her committee work on art education fellowships is in folders 28:4-5. Museum-related publications are at the end of the series. Additional materials on the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and its programs may be found in Series I, under correspondence folders with artists and museum officials, under various subject folders, and under Federated Arts Council of Richmond.","Correspondence from Pollard re Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; 1968 note says she found these in with the personal mail that her secretaries at the Museum used to set aside for her to take home.","Memos, notes, staff orders, internal reports.","Correspondence, events planning, event invitations and publications, clippings.","Untitled looseleaf binder containing information about events, budget, organizational structure.","Design program, costs.","Event invitations and publications, clippings.","Correspondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.","Correspondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.","Correspondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.","Correspondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.","Correspondence, announcements, meeting minutes, financial records, for Virginia Museum Education in the Arts Committee, which awarded the fellowships given by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for financial aid to Virginians to pursue art education.","Virginia Art Alliance meeting programs and minutes, lists of student fellowships.","Correspondence with museum trustees, museum officials, and former museum director Thomas Colt, Jr.","Correspondence with museum trustees, museum officials, and former museum director Thomas Colt, Jr.","Christmas cards from museum trustees, \"plus the three others in whom I am particularly interested.\"","Including Virginia Museum Bulletins and exhibit literature and catalogs. Art and museum magazines with articles about the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts or Virginia artists.","Including Virginia Museum Bulletins and exhibit literature and catalogs. Art and museum magazines with articles about the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts or Virginia artists.","Violet McDougall Pollard was Virginia's Democratic National Committeewoman from 1940-1968. She was a delegate to every Democratic national convention from 1936-1968, and served on the platform committee at the 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964 conventions. The Democratic Party series reflects her party activities in two subseries, National Politics and Virginia Politics. There is considerable overlap of topics between the subseries; National Politics also includes information on state campaigns and fund-raising, while the State Politics folders often include Virginians' views on national matters. The series as a whole documents women's activities and networking in the Democratic Party at the national, state, and local levels.   The National Politics subseries is arranged chronologically, with a small group of subject folders at the end. (Note that items may be filed in folders from later years because of Pollard's habit of bundling together sequences of related correspondence and filing them as a group). The materials are primarily publications and correspondence that were sent out to all national committeewomen. Personal correspondence in the subseries is often not substantive, consisting of \"It was so nice to see you,\" or \"I won't be able to attend but please assign my proxy to ------.\" The subseries provides a good picture of official party activities for women, and documents Pollard's networking with other Democratic women, but not a comprehensive view of opinions and policymaking within the party. The Democratic National Committeman for Virginia for many years was E. R. Combs of Richmond. Since he and Pollard both lived in the same city, there is no correspondence between them, although there are indications that they worked very closely together. In 1948, G. Fred Switzer of Harrisonburg became Virginia's Committeeman, and he and Pollard corresponded frequently and exchanged copies of their correspondence with other Virginia Democrats as well. The files after 1948 thus contain more discussion of issues and comments on Party officials. A major topic in the subseries is Virginia Democrats' dissatisfaction with the national leadership over the issues of civil rights and integration. Substantive correspondence has been particularly noted in the folder descriptions. Additional correspondence on national activities and issues can be found in the Virginia Politics subseries, and in the folders of individual correspondents in Series I.   The Virginia Politics subseries is grouped into State Politics (arranged chronologically), state subject folders, Democratic Woman's Club of Richmond (arranged chronologically), and some material on Young Democrats. Like the National Politics subseries, the Virginia Politics subseries contains publications and official mailings concerning party activities for women. However, the State Politics folders have a much higher proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings than do the National Politics folders. Pollard's correspondence with other Virginia women contain comments on events and issues much more frequently than her friendly notes to and from Democratic women outside the state. The Democratic Woman's Club files document women's activities at the local level, in Richmond.","Platforms of the Two Great Political Parties 1856-1928_, signed on the flyleaf \"Violet E. Mdougall, May 12, 1932.\" Articles about the presidential inauguration in 1933. Program for Jackson Day Dinner, under auspices of Democratic National Committee, the Mayflower Hotel, City of Washington, January the eighth, 1936, envelope labelled \"This was my first $100.00 dinner.\" Correspondence with Carolyn W. Wolfe, Director, Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, and with Virginia State Vice-Chairman Mrs. Irving Whitehead, on women's events in 1935. Literature from the 1936 Democratic National Convention; invitations; correspondence about travel arrangements and accommodations; follow-up correspondence regarding convention. Program for Jackson Day Dinner, Richmond, Virginia, January 18, 1938; correspondence about 1939 Jackson Day Dinner in Richmond. Clippings and literature on issues and Virginia Democrats, 1938-1939. Request for contribution to Democratic National Committee, 1939. Program for Woman's National Democratic Club Spring Fete, 1939.","Letters of congratulations from Democrats on Pollard's election as National Democratic Committeewoman for Virginia and her replies; correspondence, signed photograph, and publications by James A. Farley, Chairman, Democratic National Committee. Correspondence concerning events at the Democratic National Convention of 1940 and the committeewoman's role. Letters from the Democratic National Committee Women's Division concerning platform recommendations and support by prominent women for progressive policies. Women's Division newsletter and program information. Correspondence with the National Democratic Commitee concerning party activities in Virginia for the campaign. Invitation to Pollard to serve as member of National Advisory Board of the National Association of Democratic Newspaper Publishers.","Correspondence before and after the convention with other women delegates from Virginia; list of state delegates; copy of 1940 platform; newspaper clipping about Byrd supporters at the convention.","Newspaper clippings on major campaign issues; clippings and literature on the issue of a third term; literature from groups supporting Roosevelt including the Roosevelt Republican Club; Democratic anti-Willkie literature. Handbooks, literature, and other mailings from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing for the campaign, and role of women in Democratic Party work. Letters from women Democratic campaign workers in Virginia.","Correspondence concerning organization and fund-raising among Democratic women in Virginia, particularly Democratic Women's Day and Democratic efforts to support defense bond sales. Much of the correspondence is with the women vice-chairs of the Democratic State Central Committee and of the Democratic National Committee. Speakers' Handbook for 1942 Congressional Campaign, prepared by Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, other speech material and clippings.","Correspondence concerning fund-raising, especially George Washington Dinners and Democratic Women's Day, primarily with the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee. Press releases by Democratic National Committee. Speeches, publications, and clippings on issues. Request for letters of support for a Congressional bill.","Correspondence concerning fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day; opposition of Pollard and state Committeeman E. R. Combs to doing more fund-raising in Virginia at this time. Correspondence with the Assistant Chairman/head of the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee. Correspondence concerning meetings of Democratic National Committee members. Request for letters of support for a Congressional bill. Woman's Club of Richmond resolution supporting an International Organization (U.N.), also adopted by Board of the Virginia Federation of Woman's Clubs.","Correspondence and literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing for the campaign; information about radio broadcasts (women are urged to hold \"listening in\" parties). Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day; Virginia's state quota. Literature on \"Fifty-Fifty\" plan calling for equal representation and leadership of women with men in state Democratic organizations. Correspondence with other Democratic women. Newspaper clippings on the campaign and the \"Draft Byrd\" movement. National Convention roll of delegates, other convention literature.","Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Jefferson Day Dinners and Democratic Women's Day. Correspondence and how-to literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on panel discussions and radio programs. Correspondence with other Democratic Committeewomen. Democratic National Committee requests to mobilize support for the United Nations, UNRRA legislation; letter from Pollard to President Truman, August 17, 1945, advocating appointing a woman among the five representatives to the General Assembly of the United Nations (with noncommittal response from his secretary). Clippings and literature on various issues.","Literature on \"Dumbarton Oaks Day\" activity proposed by the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, with Party women holding local discussions of the Dumbarton Oaks proposals. Recommended sample panel discussions; publications and speech reprints concerning Dumbarton Oaks, Bretton Woods, and related issues.","Correspondence and literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing the campaign. Correspondence concerning fund-raising, especially Jackson Day Dinners and Democratic Women's Day. Program for Jackson Day Dinner in Washington, D.C. Literature on various campaign issues.","Correspondence about meetings of Democratic National Committee members; invitation to White House as part of Democratic National Committee meeting. Correspondence from Democratic National Committee on first radio meeting of the national Democratic Party, September 2, 1947; asking for state opinions on issues; on contacting recently naturalized citizens as potential Democratic Party members. Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day, Jackson Day, and Jefferson Day. Literature and clippings on election issues. Correspondence on E. R. Comb's and Pollard's endorsement for a federal appointment. Schedule for meeting of Democratic leaders from Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, April 3; article on meeting with group photo including Pollard. Correspondence with Democratic Women, including Pollard's refusal to speak at a public rally (she has given talks to small groups but does not consider herself a speaker).","DemocraticNational Committee press releases; clippings and publications on various issues. Pollard's notes on \"Citizenship.\"","Correspondence on convention arrangements and delegates; correspondence inviting delegates to meetings and events; copies of speeches; convention handbook; roll of delegates and alternates; host city events; brochure from Mississippi State Democratic Party urging support of States' Rights and opposition to Truman's Civil Rights.","Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day and Jefferson-Jackson Dinners. Correspondence and literature on campaign organizing; fact sheets and literature on issues for campaign use. Press releases and other literature on radio broadcasts, including second nationwide radio rally of the Democratic Party. Correspondence with other Democratic Party women. Letters and literature asking for support of States' Rights (Thurmond-Wright ticket) and for Straight Ticket (Truman-Barkley). Newspaper clipping on talks by Democrat and Republican women to the Business and Professional Women's Club in Richmond, October 4, 1948, with typescript of Pollard's introduction of the Democratic speaker. Correspondence with new Democratic National Committeeman for Virginia, G. Fred Switzer of Harrisonburg.","Clippings and literature on States' Rights and civil rights, especially in Virginia, and the schisms in the Democratic Party; addresses by Strom Thurmond. Clippings and literature on various other issues.","Invitation to Inauguration and various inaugural events, program for Inaugural Ball. Correspondence with other Democratic women about the successful election, will see each other at the inauguration. Correspondence concerning travel and accommodations.","Correspondence and literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing, on women's involvement in politics, and on Democratic Women's Day fund-raising. Program for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner in Richmond. Democratic National Committee mailings on radio broadcasts and availability of publicity films. Correspondence regarding Pollard's endorsement for a federal appointment. Correspondence with G. Fred Switzer.","Clippings and literature on various issues, and on political parties and voting. Address by Frank Bane, November 2, 1949, to Virginia Women's Forum, Richmond, \"Are We Maintaining Our Federal System?\" on changes in federal government.","Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day. Correspondence and literature (mostly from the Women's Division) on campaign organizing and publicity, including radio broadcasts and films. Fact sheets. Literature and clippings on issues, including whether the national health insurance program is \"socialized medicine.\" Publication listing party platforms 1932-1948. Correspondence with G. Fred Switzer. Correspondence concerning Democratic National Committee meetings and resolutions approved by the Democratic National Committee. Brochure, correspondence, name badge, and Women's Division fashion show luncheon program for National Democratic Conference held in Chicago, May 13-15, 1950; correspondence indicating that neither she nor Switzer will attend; letter from Harry F. Byrd to Pollard, March 28, 1950, \"It is my understanding the meeting in Chicago will be similar to all of the other meetings being held, namely, that it is a 'pep' meeting for the New Deal element of the Democratic Party. Personally, I would not think of going....This is simply another of these high pressure activities to keep the membership of the Democratic Party in line for socialistic proposals.\"","Clippings, fact sheets, press releases, mostly on Korea and economic issues.","Correspondence and literature on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day and Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners; convention site selection; Women's Division advocacy of Fifty-Fifty representation of women at 1952 convention; broadcasts; meetings. Correspondence between Pollard, Switzer, and members of the new executive subcommittee Wright Morrow and Mrs. Lennard Thomas on representation of the views of Southern states within the Democratic Party. Response by Pollard to questions by a student doing a project in a politics course at CCNY on her support of Truman and opinion of the Dixiecrat movement.","Correspondence and information about delegates and their votes, including call from Democratic National Committee chairman for more women delegates. Correspondence on accommodations, arrangements, and availability of seating and tickets. Programs, invitations, handbooks. Letters of congratulation on the stance taken by the Virginia delegation; copies of resolution and statement by the Virginia delegation; copy of address by John Battle; clippings about opposing factions and convention events.","Correspondence on Democratic National Committee meetings and fund-raising. Correspondence and publications from the Women's Division on organizing, campaigning, and publicity. Letters from two Virginia newspapers supporting use of newspaper advertising over TV advertising in reaching voters; letter from RCA stressing the advantages of television. Correspondence and literature from Democratic presidential hopefuls. Correspondence, especially from Wright Morrow, on lack of representation of the views of the Southern states within the party; correspondence discussing various candidates; correspondence concerning support of nominee Adlai Stevenson. Literature and clippings about the presidential campaign in Virginia. Invitation to Regional Conference of Democratic Leaders (Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama), October 1, 1952.","Fact sheets and literature for use in campaign; clippings about campaign and history of political campaigns; clippings on issues. Clippings on the Democratic convention and Virginia's stance. Handwritten outline of topics and a few shorthand and longhand notes on Civil Rights and Taft-Hartley, on letterhead of the Stevens Hotel, Chicago, possibly Pollard's notes for the platform committee.","Correspondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; statements concerning resignation/removal of Democratic National Committeemen Richard D. Barker of Florida and Wright Morrow of Texas over their refusal to support Stevenson; letter from Switzer to Pollard concerning his meeting with new Democratic National Committee Chairman Stephen Mitchell and their discussion of Virginia's issues with the Democratic National Committee; copy of speech by Congressman Howard W. Smith of Virginia on \"Party Responsibility.\" Correspondence and literature on fund-raising, campaign organizing, and women's activities.","Correspondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; reports on Democratic National Committee activities; Women's Division activities. Correspondence between Switzer, Harry F. Byrd, John Battle, A. Willis Robertson, and Pollard on selection of new Democratic National Committee Chairman and controversy over Wright Morrow; statement by Wright Morrow; letters from Committeemen and Committeewomen in other states lobbying for candidates for Democratic National Committee Chairman. Democratic National Committee literature and clippings on the difference between the parties, Republican smear tactics. Correspondence and mailings on fund-raising, especially Dollars for Democrats, and Virginia's fund-raising quotas. Correspondence with other Virginia Democrats.","Correspondence concerning Democratic National Committee meetings, particularly a meeting in Chicago in November 1955. Correspondence with Democratic National Committee Chairman Paul Butler about his attendance at various Virginia Party events. Correspondence, literature, and newsletters from the Women's Activities division of the Democratic National Committee. Correspondence between Paul Butler, Switzer, Pollard, Harry F. Byrd, and others, on the possible appointment of Mrs. Armistead Boothe, Alexandria, Va., as member of the Democratic National Committee's new Advisory Committee on Political Organization, and Pollard's recommendation against the appointment because Mr. Boothe is identified with a \"difficult and troublesome\" cause. Correspondence on fund-raising. Lists of National Committeemen and Committeewomen from many of the years between 1940 and 1955.","Correspondence regarding Virginia's quota; fund-raising tips; Teas for T.V. fund-raising drive by Democratic women.","Correspondence and resolutions about seating of delegates and \"loyalty oath\" to the party. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Democratic National Committee site selection committee minutes.","Reports on the price-support program, government operations, and Senator Eastland's speech on the Supreme Court and segregation cases.","Correspondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; correspondence with Harry F. Byrd on representation of the South. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities, particularly on Democratic Women's Day and campaign organizing; correspondence with Democratic National Committee and within Virginia on organizing women in Virginia and increasing their representation in local party structures.","Correspondence on state quotas; Woodrow Wilson Centennial Dinner in Washington.","The Eleven States Regional Conference for Democratic Women, February 10-11, 1956, Nashville, Tennessee, sponsored by the Democratic National Committee and the members of the National Committee and State officials in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Announcement, program; Pollard's letters to women in Virginia on their attending the conference (she didn't go because of a broken wrist).","Pollard served on the Committee on Platform and Resolutions. Agenda for Platform Committee meeting; letters from other committee members expressing pleasure in working together. Correspondence on travel, accommodations, arrangements, delegates and their votes, and ticket availability. Correspondence on naming Cynthia Boatwright, Lucy Williams, and Kitty Clark as delegates from Virginia. Correspondence on selecting pages for Virginia delegation. Convention programs, handbooks, roll of delegates and alternates, programs and invitations for various events. Interim Report of Special Advisory Committee on Rules. Virginia Democrats Statement of Policy. Press releases and clippings about the convention; information about television coverage of the convention. Invitation to Mock Political Convention at Washington and Lee University; request for information for holding facsimile of Democratic Convention at Loras College, Iowa. Letters to women about how much she enjoyed meeting them/seeing them at the convention.","Newspaper clippings.","Fact sheets, organizing suggestions, Stevenson Committee newsletters and press releases, Democratic National Committee post-election report. Correspondence between the Democratic National Committee and Virginia Party heads making sure that Stevenson and Kefauver will appear on the Virginia ballot. Photograph inscribed \"For Mrs. John Garland Pollard with all good wishes, Estes Kefauver.\"","Copy of party platform. Materials on Keep America Beautiful plank proposed to the Platform Committee by Pollard, including background information, witness statements, and a letter of thanks from Keep Virginia Beautiful, although plank was not included (rest of 1956 correspondence is in 1957 National Issues folder). Statement of George Wallace of Alabama before Platform and Resolutions Committee on civil rights. Clippings, publications, and a handwritten note about the possible splintering of Democratic Party. Clippings on two-party system. Clippings and literature about conventions, Harry Truman, and issue of a Catholic vice-presidential candidate. Fact sheets, report on Congressional activities.","Correspondence about Democratic National Committee meetings, annual report to members of the Democratic National Committee. Paul Butler, Chairman, Democratic National Committee, appoints Pollard to the Democratic National Committee's Credentials Committee. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities, including Democratic Women's Day. Correspondence among Virginians and other Southerners, November 1957, concerning Louisiana Committeeman Camille Gravel's support of civil rights plank as member of the Executive Committee representing the South. Correspondence between Senator John F. Kennedy and Pollard, thanking Virginia delegation for their support of his vice-presidential candidacy at Chicago convention, and looking forward to speaking to the Woman's Club of Richmond.","Neither Pollard nor Switzer attended. Correspondence between Pollard, Switzer, Thomas Blanton, and John Battle on draft changes to rules. Correspondence between Switzer, Pollard, and Battle about giving their proxies to Camille Gravel, as he is less liberal than Paul Butler. Letter from Denmark Groover of Georgia wanting to get together as Southern group at meeting. Reports from the meeting.","Notice of Credentials Committee meeting; invitations to women attending; program; a few notes; lodging arrangements. Correspondence about holding a private meeting of Southern members of National Committee, issues of concern, Southern disagreement with portions of Proposed Rules discussed at San Francisco meeting. Statements from meeting of the Advisory Council to the Democratic National Committee, which met following the National Committee meeting.","Meeting is not to discuss issues, but to discuss organization, communications, and finances; correspondence about who will attend; agendas; notes. Correspondence outlining Virginia state Party structure and people. Correspondence between Pollard and Switzer, Pollard and Battle, and Pollard and Byrd on disapproval of Democratic National Committee Chairman's statements and split in the national party.","Sustaining Membership Program; Virginia's quotas; Dollars for Democrats.","Literature on campaign and strategies, analysis of 1956 election results.","Clippings on party unity, civil rights and party split; fact sheets and reports. 1957 Keep America Beautiful bulletins, attached to 1956 correspondence concerning introduction of plank into 1956 platform.","Correspondence and literature on campaigning, issues, broadcasts, and fund-raising, including Democratic Women's Day and Democratic Party night. Correspondence and mailings on Democratic National Committee meetings, site selection for 1960 convention; annual report from Democratic National Committee Chairman. Correspondence and newsletters on Women's Activities. Correspondence between Switzer and others concerning meeting of Southern Democratic National Committee members, Camille Gravel controversy, possibility of third-party splits. Pollard to Switzer agreeing on inadvisability of splitting, discussing organization of women in Virginia. Invitations to local-level Virginia women's events. Letter from John F. Kennedy to Pollard, thanking her for her kind remarks concerning his recent visit to Richmond.","Correspondence on arrangements to attend meeting, Southern group meeting beforehand. Materials on Louisiana Party members' effort to remove Camille Gravel as their national committeeman; report of the Credentials Committee on 7-2 decision in Gravel's favor; correspondence between Pollard and Switzer and Harry F. Byrd, Hugh Clayton, Thomas Blanton, Edgar Brown, and other Southerners, on the question of Gravel's removal and Pollard's minority vote on the Credentials Committee decision.","Dollars for Democrats; State Headquarters Financial Report; fact sheet on campaign financing; state quotas; Sustaining Membership program.","Correspondence on publicizing the event; briefing and information for discussion leaders (National Committeewomen); press releases; advance program, fact sheets put out by Office of Women's Activities. Conference program. Pollard's notes from conference.","Newspaper clippings on the split in Democratic Party over racial issues. Fact sheets and reports; warnings about Republican campaign tactics.","Correspondence about Democratic National Committee meetings. Correspondence on Southern issues; convention rules; Camille Gravel; call for Paul Butler's retirement; Southern group meetings before Democratic National Committee meetings. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities; Democratic Women's Clubs in Virginia. Correspondence on Virginia delegates to convention; women delegates and nominees in Virginia. Materials on Democratic activities in other parts of the country. Materials on National Conference of State Chairmen and Vice Chairmen; various proposed conferences. Christmas cards from other Democratic National Committee members.","Correspondence and literature on Democratic National Committee meetings and fund-raising programs, including Dollars for Democrats, Sustaining Memberships, the 750 Club, Democratic Party Night, and 1959 Democratic National Victory Dinner; Democratic National Committee financial report and state quotas. List of Virginia 750 Club members. Correspondence between Switzer and Pollard on Democratic National Committee request to propose a Virginian for appointment to National Finance Committee; Switzer hates to respond to any Democratic National Committee request but they believe if they don't recommend someone they'll be given \"a liberal or anti.\"","Correspondence about Democratic National Committee meetings (including information about accommodations for the convention). Correspondence and clippings concerning the delegate rules and \"loyalty oath\"; Switzer's fears that the Virginia delegation will not be seated. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Correspondence and reports on site selection. Clippings on presidential hopefuls.","Fact sheets, reports, and clippings on national issues. Clippings on resistance to integration in Virginia. Policy statements and policy pamphlets from the Advisory Council of the Democratic National Committee. Letters, clippings, newsletters, and other literature for and against various possible candidates, including letters from John F. Kennedy to Pollard about the Kennedy-Ervin Labor-Management Reform Bill and announcing his candidacy. Fund-raising materials. Request to Pollard for information/literature about the party in Virginia.","Correspondence and agendas for Democratic National Committee meetings; correspondence on Southern caucus meetings; correspondence on \"loyalty oath.\" Correspondence from Switzer on appointment to National Finance Committee. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities; organizing suggestions; Neighborhood Discussion programs. Christmas cards from Democratic Party members.","Correspondence and literature on Dollars for Democrats, Democratic Party Night, Sustaining Membership, Fund-Raising with Novelties, Teas for TV. Financial reports. Correspondence on Virginia quotas; delegate seating for convention dependent on fund-raising quota; fund-raising in Virginia; 750 Club; list of major Democratic National Committee contributors from Virginia.","Invitation, program, background material, discussion leaders' guides, agendas, Pollard's notes, correspondence with women attending the conference. Letter from Pollard to Harry F. Byrd, asking to see him while she's in Washington at the conference to discuss Southern situation re delegates to convention.","Correspondence on accommodations, tickets, delegate numbers and votes. Correspondence on selecting pages for Virginia delegation. Programs, handbooks, schedules, invitations to events. Press releases and clippings on the convention; clippings on Democratic women at the convention; local clippings on the convention and the Virginia delegation. Correspondence and literature supporting Kennedy-Johnson, including letters from John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Correspondence on fears of not being seated at the convention; Southerners proposing to bolt; Statement of Policy by Virginia Democrats; Platform Committee; Virginia commitment to support nominees. Invitation to attend Washington and Lee's Mock Convention.","Correspondence about the Platform Committee, especially with committee chairman Chester Bowles and with Harry F. Byrd. Copy of the platform; report of Platform Committee; minority report on civil rights portion of platform (signed by Pollard). Newspaper clippings on civil rights plank, including local clippings discussing Pollard. Correspondence regarding requests to include various items in the platform.","Campaign organizing suggestions, especially from Women's Activities, including TV Listening Parties and Neighborhood Discussion Program. Clippings about the election process; the use of television in campaigning. Program for Campaign Kick-Off Dinner. Invitations to events with Jackie Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy. Campaign literature and clippings, including literature from Virginia Democrats for Nixon-Lodge. Correspondence with other women active in the party. Materials on Strategy for Peace Conference sponsored by Democratic Party women. List of Campaign District Chairmen, Women's Division of (Virginia) State Campaign Committee.","Fact sheets, position papers, policy pamphlets from Advisory Council of the Democratic National Committee. Democratic National Committee policy statement on civil rights; articles about civil rights and segregation; brochure on States' Rights. Literature about actions and positions of Republicans in Congress; literature from the Know Nixon Committee. Clippings on election; clippings and literature on Catholicism as election issue.","Correspondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; establishment of various Democratic National Committee subcommittees; subcommittee meetings; report of executive committee meeting. Correspondence and literature on party organizing; fact sheets; information on election returns. Christmas cards. Program for President Kennedy's Birthday Dinner. Literature about activities in other states, especially women's activities.","Correspondence about state quotas; financial reports; Dollars for Democrats. Articles and publications about financing of election campaigns; letter from Pollard to President's Commission on Campaign Costs with her views.","Reports and mailings from Pre-Inaugural Committee and Inaugural Committee. Correspondence on requests for invitations and tickets; accommodations. Programs, press releases, schedules. Invitations to Inauguration, Inaugural Ball, Inaugural Concert, Inaugural Gala, and other events. Copy of inaugural address. Correspondence concerning tickets for Virginia women to attend Distinguished Ladies Reception, list of women selected by Pollard to receive tickets. Correspondence with other Democrats discussing attending the inauguration.","Correspondence from people wanting recommendations/endorsements for federal positions. Clippings on national patronage; Virginia patronage jobs. Press releases on new Democratic National Committee officials. Correspondence with Hilda Weinert, Democratic Committeewoman for Texas and member of the Democratic National Committee executive committee. Correspondence with Katie Louchheim, in charge of Women's Activities at Democratic National Committee, concerning inauguration activities and her appointment to position in State Department.","Mailings on Operation Support, to mobilize grassroots support for President Kennedy's programs.","Fact sheets, newsletters, reports, brochures, and speeches on national issues. Clippings concerning the changeover of the administration; administration programs.","Correspondence and literature on campaign organizing, especially women's activities. Correspondence about fund-raising; Virginia's quota; financial report of the Democratic National Committee; Inaugural Anniversary Dinner. Report of the President's Commission on Campaign Costs. Mailings and clippings about federal appointments; correspondence with Katie Louchheim about Dorothy Vredenburgh's national Party appointment. Correspondence on Equal Rights Amendment and Equal Pay for Women bill; invitation to presentation of Federal Woman's Award. Report on Operation Support. Material from congressman in Puerto Rico on government employee discipline case said to be politically linked (sent to all Democratic Committee members).","Pollard is Co-Chairman of the Sub-Committee on Aging. Correspondence and agenda for subcommittee meeting. Notes on meeting, on Party plank, on Virginia's Commission on the Aging. Clippings and literature on Kennedy's medical care bill; fact sheets; literature from National Council of Senior Citizens for Health Care through Social Security. Letter from Pollard to Chairman Bailey, January 31, 1962, that Virginians \"do not think that medical care for the aged under Social Security is either economically or philosophically sound.\"","Program for the 1962 Campaign Conference for Democratic Women; instructions for discussion leaders. Organizing suggestions from the Office of Women's Activities; notes. Literature and fact sheets on voting; on the Kennedy Administration; on Kennedy programs. Materials on the Kennedy Program for Health Insurance through Social Security; mailings from National Council of Senior Citizens for Health Care through Social Security. Teen Dems Victory Manual published by Young Democratic Clubs of America.","Fact sheets, newsletters, Campaign Cards, pamphlets, and clippings on national issues and voting trends.","Correspondence and literature about Democratic National Committee meetings; organizing suggestions; voting analysis; financial reports; fund-raising; site selection; convention delegates and votes. Correspondence about rumors that Democratic National Committee will purge several Southern Democrats in the 1964 primaries. Correspondence between Lyndon B. Johnson and Pollard concerning her invitation to him to speak to Richmond Chamber of Commerce, which he declines although \"Anytime someone as capable as you, who has contributed so much to the Democratic Party over the years asks me to do something, I do my best to perform\"; 1960 letter from Johnson to Pollard thanking her for her support. Requests to Pollard for information about the party.","Reports, fact sheets, clippings on national issues. Correspondence with Katie Louchheim, Office of Women's Activities. In reply to letter from President's Commission on Registration and Voting Participation on barriers to voting, Pollard says she believes that apathy is the main reason people don't vote, and she supports the poll tax because those who aren't willing to pay $1.50 in support aren't likely to make much contribution to the election process; report of the President's Commission on Registration and Voting Participation.","Correspondence about Democratic National Committee meetings; Democratic Congressional Candidates' Conference. Democratic National Committee news releases. Correspondence with other Democratic women. Correspondence concerning Democratic Women's Clubs and their separation from the national or state committees; importance of women in party politics; Women's Activities. Invitations to reception at the White House held by Mrs. Johnson and lunch given by Democratic Congressional Wives Forum, in conjunction with May 1964 Democratic National Committee meeting. Requests to Pollard for information about the party.","Letter from Pollard inviting attendance at February 1964, meeting of the women on the Democratic State Committee of Virginia to discuss attending the national Campaign Conference for Democratic Women held every two years; outline of meeting; followup correspondence with more details about Campaign Conference; correspondence with women around Virginia about attending the Campaign Conference; correspondence with women around the state after the Campaign Conference. Campaign Conference registration packets, reports, and other materials.","Correspondence on delegates; correspondence and literature on selecting women as delegates. Mailings from states wanting to seat Freedom Party delegates from Mississippi instead of regular party delegates. Correspondence on accommodations and arrangements. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Information on women's activities at convention; handbooks; roll of delegates and alternates; badges, including ornate souvenir badge. Newspaper clippings on possible vice-presidential candidates.","Correspondence on meeting of the Committee on Resolutions and Platform; report on platform submissions; information about planks for possible inclusion; biographical sketches of committee members; draft of platform. Clippings and news releases about platform. Correspondence with other platform committee members after the convention.","Correspondence and literature on organizing, especially from Office of Women's Activities. Literature on women's campaign activities, especially Television '64 (contributions from individual Democratic women to help defray television campaign costs); correspondence from Pollard on Television '64 funds raised by Virginia women. Campaign literature; information on broadcasts and Lady Bird Special campaign train; news releases. Invitation to 1964 Democratic Congressional Campaign Kick-Off Dinner. Speech by Virginia Governor Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., introducing and welcoming Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at a Richmond event, October 6, 1964. Citizens' Research Council study on election financing.","Fact sheets and clippings on national issues. Report on what was achieved from 1960 party platform. Copy of 1964 Republican platform. Clipping about Humphrey's speech before Richmond Junior Chamber of Commerce. Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation; tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt. Citizens' Research Council studies on election finance.","Tickets and invitations to Inauguration, Inaugural Ball, other events. Information about arrangements and inaugural activities from Pre-Inaugural Committee and Inaugural Committee. Correspondence with Congressman W. M. Abbitt re Pollard's recommendations of Virginia women who should receive invitations to the inauguration.","Letters of thanks to Pollard for campaign help from national and state officials, campaign committees, and candidates, including Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert H. Humphrey, David E. Satterfield III, Harry F. Byrd, and W. M. Abbitt. Copy of address given by Humphrey at Colonial Williamsburg; information packet on Humphrey. Harry F. Byrd's newsletter to constituents. Democratic National Committee newsletters, fact sheets, and press releases. Correspondence and literature on Democratic Women's Day and other women's activities. Correspondence about testimonial dinner for Hilda B. Weinert of Texas.. Correspondence between Pollard and James P. Coleman of Mississippi, congratulating him on his appointment to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals and reminiscing about his participation with Senator Ervin of North Carolina and Governor Battle of Virginia in Southern caucuses of the Democratic Platform Committee in 1952 and commenting that Carl Albert chaired the committee well in 1964; news clippings about \"extremist\" civil rights opposition to Coleman's appointment. Correspondence with Carl Albert thanking Pollard for her work on the 1964 Platform Committee.","Newsletters from Democratic National Committee, Women's Activities, and League of Women Voters. Fact sheets and clippings on national issues; Great Society speech cards; loose-leaf Johnson Administration fact book.","Information on Democratic National Committee meeting; tour schedule for National Committeewomen. Correspondence and literature on campaign organizing, especially from Women's Activities; correspondence on fund-raising including Democratic Women's Day; Women's Activities newsletters. Democratic National Committee newsletters. Materials on ABC's election night coverage. Letter from Hubert Humphrey to Pollard asking her opinion on state issues with view to 1968 elections; reply from Pollard giving her views on why Virginia elected more Republicans to congress in 1966.","Campaign packets, program, literature, correspondence on arrangements, and session recorders' guides for 1966 Campaign Conference for Democratic Women.","Fact sheets, handouts, fact book, and clippings on national issues.","Correspondence about Democratic National Committee meetings; invitation to White House reception; reports of Democratic National Committee divisions. Correspondence and literature on polls, upcoming election, results from last election, organizing suggestions, and fund-raising, including National Democratic Women's Day and Dollars for Democrats. Citizens' Research Foundation studies on election financing. Newsletters from Office of Women's Activities. Information on regional conferences. Fact sheets; literature on Operation Support. Correspondence on \"colored delegates\" with Edgar A. Brown of South Carolina and others. Democratic National Committee charm on bracelet, sent by Democratic National Committee officials; charm with vice-presidential seal on front and initials HHH on reverse, on bracelet, sent by Hubert Humphrey; letter from Humphrey wishing Pollard a speedy recovery.","Literature to encourage support of administration's programs.","Democratic National Committee and Women's Activities newsletters. Reports and speeches. Literature on summer youth program. Requests to mobilize support for bills.","Correspondence and literature about campaign organizing, fund-raising. Press releases, campaign literature, literature about issues, and Democratic National Committee newsletter. Correspondence and literature about Women's Activities. Call from Special Equal Rights Committee of Democratic National Committee for \"broad representation\" in all state delegations. Correspondence about the campaign. Requests to Pollard for information about the party. Biographical sketch and obituary of Margaret Price, Democratic National Committee Vice Chairman and Director, Office of Women's Activities.","Correspondence on planning for Campaign Conference for Democratic Women, and its postponement until 1969.","Newsletters; fact sheets; press releases; roll of delegates and alternates; handbooks; women's activities; committee list; ornate honorary badge. Information on accommodations and arrangements. Announcements, literature, and invitations to events from candidates. Letters from Virginia citizens asking Pollard to support Eugene McCarthy at the convention. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Credentials Committee rules. Copy of platform. Nominating speech for Humphrey calling for party unity. Correspondence about Pollard having missed the meeting of the Committee on Permanent Organization. Declaration by Mississippi delegation about Mayor Daley's \"security forces\"; letter from Pollard to Chicago friend discussing the convention, praising Daley. Citizens' Research Council study on election financing.","Newsletters and clippings on Humphrey campaign. Mailings and clippings about the campaign in Virginia. Advertisements from campaign novelty suppliers; campaign buttons. Democratic National Committee campaign handbook. Citizens' Research Council study on political finance.","Fact sheets, literature, newsletters, speeches. Letters asking for support on various issues. Letter from National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence asking about firsthand knowledge of violence during the convention; Pollard replies that she would not have know anything was happening except for the media and the number of police and soldiers on the streets, felt the Chicago authorities were wise to take precautions against threats to disrupt the convention.","Democratic National Committee newsletters and other mailings; Democratic Party requests for contributions. Correspondence with the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. Christmas cards and correspondence with Democratic Party friends. Letter of congratulations from Pollard to Carl Albert on becoming Speaker of the House.","Democratic National Committee newsletters; Democratic Party requests for contributions. Sympathy note from Pollard to Lady Bird Johnson on the death of her husband, card of acknowledgement. Christmas cards from Democratic Party friends. Clippings and campaign literature for George McGovern. Mailings from Democratic senatorial campaigns. Materials from National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. Clippings and literature on issues; clipping on death of Emma Guffey Miller.","Correspondence concerning subscriptions to the Democratic National Committee's monthly publication, The Democratic Digest, and Virginia's subscription quotas. Correspondence about news submitted to The Democratic Digest.","Publications, fact sheets, and clippings on the importance of voting and the number of voters","Publications and clippings about careers for women, women in politics and government, and women's citizenship responsibilities.","Publications, fact sheets, and clippings on women in public office, women in other government positions, and national and international studies on the status of women.","Correspondence, publications, and other mailings from the Young Democrats of America.","Correspondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations.","Correspondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations. Also includes a complete list of state party officials for 1950, down to city and county chairmen level.","Correspondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations. Discussion of organizing women in the state is a significant topic.","Correspondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations.","Correspondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations.","Contains only clippings and correspondence with information on candidates, fund-raising appeals.","Correspondence, mostly about Democratic Party activities at the state and national levels.","Correspondence, mostly about Democratic Party activities at the state and national levels.","Clippings, some correspondence, programs, chiefly concerning official Democratic activities in Virginia.","Clippings, some correspondence, programs, chiefly concerning official Democratic activities in Virginia.","Publications on the organization of the Democratic Party of the State of Virginia and on election laws in Virginia.","Publications and clippings on structure of Virginia state and county government.","Publications and clippings on structure of Virginia state and county government.","Publications and clippings on structure of Virginia state and county government.","Clippings and reports.","Scrapbooks of clippings. Other bound volumes such as 1933 list of wedding presents.","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","Democratic National Committee (U.S.)","Democratic Party (Va.)","Virginia Museum of Fine Arts","Pollard, Violet McDougall, 1889-1977","English"],"unitid_tesim":["01/Mss. 74 P76","/repositories/2/resources/9026"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Violet McDougall Pollard papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Violet McDougall Pollard papers"],"collection_ssim":["Violet McDougall Pollard papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--Politics and government--20th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--Politics and government--20th century"],"creator_ssm":["Pollard, Violet McDougall, 1889-1977"],"creator_ssim":["Pollard, Violet McDougall, 1889-1977"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Pollard, Violet McDougall, 1889-1977"],"creators_ssim":["Pollard, Violet McDougall, 1889-1977"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--Politics and government--20th century"],"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"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Women in politics--United States--History--20th century","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Financial records","Reports","Technical reports"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Women in politics--United States--History--20th century","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Financial records","Reports","Technical reports"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["46.00 Linear Feet 46 boxes."],"extent_tesim":["46.00 Linear Feet 46 boxes."],"genreform_ssim":["Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Financial records","Reports","Technical reports"],"date_range_isim":[1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976],"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\n","\u003cp\u003eCollection is stored off-site. Please allow a minimum of 3 business days for retrieval.\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.","Collection is stored off-site. Please allow a minimum of 3 business days for retrieval."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement of the papers follows Violet McDougall Pollard's filing order with a few exceptions. Subseries within the series reflect the labeled dividers in the original files. Her general files are in Series I, Correspondence and Subject Files, arranged alphabetically, in boxes 1-24. Speeches by Violet McDougall Pollard, and articles by or about her, are filed in Series I under \"Speeches.\" Series II, Recreation Committee (boxes 25-26), and Series III, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,(boxes 27-29), were at one time filed in the general sequence under R and V respectively, but have been pulled out into separate series due to their bulk. Series IV, Democratic Party, boxes 30-42, has two subseries, National Politics and Virginia Politics.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e National Politics is arranged chronologically, with a small group ofsubject folders at the end. Virginia Politics includes State Politics (arranged chronologically), state subject folders, Democratic Woman's Club, and Young Democrats. Series V, Scrapbooks, in Boxes 43-46, contains scrapbooks of clippings and other bound volumes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Researchers should note that particular correspondents or topics are often found in more than one place in the collection. For example, correspondence with and about a Virginia artist might be found under his or her name, in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts files, and in the files \"Art Exhibitions – Virginia and Virginians\" or \"Artists' Christmas Cards.\" Correspondence with a particular Virginia politician might be found under his name, in the National Politics folders, in the State Politics folders, in the Democratic Woman's Club folder because of a speaking engagement, or in another politician's folder because of Pollard's habit of bundling together sequences of related correspondence among several people and filing them as a group.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["The arrangement of the papers follows Violet McDougall Pollard's filing order with a few exceptions. Subseries within the series reflect the labeled dividers in the original files. Her general files are in Series I, Correspondence and Subject Files, arranged alphabetically, in boxes 1-24. Speeches by Violet McDougall Pollard, and articles by or about her, are filed in Series I under \"Speeches.\" Series II, Recreation Committee (boxes 25-26), and Series III, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,(boxes 27-29), were at one time filed in the general sequence under R and V respectively, but have been pulled out into separate series due to their bulk. Series IV, Democratic Party, boxes 30-42, has two subseries, National Politics and Virginia Politics."," National Politics is arranged chronologically, with a small group ofsubject folders at the end. Virginia Politics includes State Politics (arranged chronologically), state subject folders, Democratic Woman's Club, and Young Democrats. Series V, Scrapbooks, in Boxes 43-46, contains scrapbooks of clippings and other bound volumes."," Researchers should note that particular correspondents or topics are often found in more than one place in the collection. For example, correspondence with and about a Virginia artist might be found under his or her name, in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts files, and in the files \"Art Exhibitions – Virginia and Virginians\" or \"Artists' Christmas Cards.\" Correspondence with a particular Virginia politician might be found under his name, in the National Politics folders, in the State Politics folders, in the Democratic Woman's Club folder because of a speaking engagement, or in another politician's folder because of Pollard's habit of bundling together sequences of related correspondence among several people and filing them as a group."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eViolet Elizabeth McDougall was born on 17 July 1889, at Maxville, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Peter and Ellen (Robertson) McDougall. She attended Cornwall Normal School of Ontario and was a teacher in Ontario and Saskatchewan, 1910-1912. She then attended Regina College at Saskatchewan for a year, and was secretary in a law office from 1913-1917. She came to the United States in 1917 and was offered a position as secretary in the Virginia governor's office in 1918. She was executive secretary to four successive governors of Virginia between 1918 and 1933: Westmoreland Davis, E. Lee Trinkle, Harry F. Byrd, and John Garland Pollard. She was known affectionately as \"Miss Mac\" to her many friends.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e On 31 July 1933, she married Governor Pollard, whose first wife had died in 1932. After his term in office ended in 1934, the couple moved to Washington, D.C., where he served as Chairman of the Board of Veterans Appeals and she attended law school at George Washington University. Upon John Garland Pollard's death in 1937, she returned to Richmond and attended law school at the University of Richmond. She went back to Washington from 1938 to 1940, to work as secretary to the Assistant Administrator of the United States Housing Authority.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e In 1940 Violet McDougall Pollard returned again to Richmond to join the staff of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which John Garland Pollard had been instrumental in creating. During World War II, the museum's director left to join the Marines, and she served as co-director (in charge of business affairs) with Beatrice von Keller (in charge of art). After the war, she was the museum's associate director until her retirement in 1956. She continued her association with the museum through museum advisory committees and through her position on the board of the Federated Arts Council of Richmond until about 1971.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Long interested in politics and maintaining a wide circle of friends in Virginia political circles from her years on the governor's staff, Violet McDougall Pollard became active in the Democratic Party after becoming a naturalized citizen in 1934. She was a delegate to every national Democratic convention from 1936 to 1968, serving on the platform committee in 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964. She was elected National Committeewoman for Virginia in 1940, a position she held until 1968. As National Committeewoman, she was deeply involved with Democratic Party activities on the state and local levels as well.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Violet McDougall Pollard was involved with a host of state and civic organizations and causes, including the Recreation Committee of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy and the Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation; the Associated Clubs of Virginia for Roadside Development; the Industrial Committee of the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce; the Federated Arts Council of Richmond; the Historic Richmond Foundation; and the Woman's Club of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e She died at her home in Lancaster, Virginia, on 2 January 1977.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Violet Elizabeth McDougall was born on 17 July 1889, at Maxville, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Peter and Ellen (Robertson) McDougall. She attended Cornwall Normal School of Ontario and was a teacher in Ontario and Saskatchewan, 1910-1912. She then attended Regina College at Saskatchewan for a year, and was secretary in a law office from 1913-1917. She came to the United States in 1917 and was offered a position as secretary in the Virginia governor's office in 1918. She was executive secretary to four successive governors of Virginia between 1918 and 1933: Westmoreland Davis, E. Lee Trinkle, Harry F. Byrd, and John Garland Pollard. She was known affectionately as \"Miss Mac\" to her many friends."," On 31 July 1933, she married Governor Pollard, whose first wife had died in 1932. After his term in office ended in 1934, the couple moved to Washington, D.C., where he served as Chairman of the Board of Veterans Appeals and she attended law school at George Washington University. Upon John Garland Pollard's death in 1937, she returned to Richmond and attended law school at the University of Richmond. She went back to Washington from 1938 to 1940, to work as secretary to the Assistant Administrator of the United States Housing Authority."," In 1940 Violet McDougall Pollard returned again to Richmond to join the staff of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which John Garland Pollard had been instrumental in creating. During World War II, the museum's director left to join the Marines, and she served as co-director (in charge of business affairs) with Beatrice von Keller (in charge of art). After the war, she was the museum's associate director until her retirement in 1956. She continued her association with the museum through museum advisory committees and through her position on the board of the Federated Arts Council of Richmond until about 1971."," Long interested in politics and maintaining a wide circle of friends in Virginia political circles from her years on the governor's staff, Violet McDougall Pollard became active in the Democratic Party after becoming a naturalized citizen in 1934. She was a delegate to every national Democratic convention from 1936 to 1968, serving on the platform committee in 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964. She was elected National Committeewoman for Virginia in 1940, a position she held until 1968. As National Committeewoman, she was deeply involved with Democratic Party activities on the state and local levels as well."," Violet McDougall Pollard was involved with a host of state and civic organizations and causes, including the Recreation Committee of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy and the Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation; the Associated Clubs of Virginia for Roadside Development; the Industrial Committee of the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce; the Federated Arts Council of Richmond; the Historic Richmond Foundation; and the Woman's Club of Richmond."," She died at her home in Lancaster, Virginia, on 2 January 1977."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Violet McDougall Pollard Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThis collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.\u003c/emph\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The papers primarily focus on Violet McDougall Pollard's activities in politics and art. They also cover her many civic activities, and correspondence with family and friends.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Information on her political activities is found in the files she kept on National Politics, documenting her activities as an official in the Democratic Party; her files on State Politics, documenting her involvement with state Party activities and with organizations such as the Democratic Women's Clubs in Virginia; and throughout her correspondence files, in her letters with many prominent Virginia politicians such as Harry F. Byrd and John S. Battle. Virginia Democrats' increasing dissatisfaction with the national party as not representing the views of the Southern states on issues of civil rights and integration from the late 1940s through the 1960s is a major topic. The role of women in public affairs and politics is another frequent topic in Pollard's papers. In addition to direct discussion of women's roles, the papers document women's activities in the Democratic Party in a time when those activities were generally separate from, though complementary to, men's activities.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Pollard's involvement with art and art education in Virginia are reflected in her files on the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which include a mixture of personal files, copies of official museum records, and literature produced by the museum; her files on the Federated Arts Council of Richmond and other subject files on arts issues; and in correspondence files under the names of artists and of museum staff and supporters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically. Files generally contain correspondence, publications, clippings, and events programs. There is considerable overlap of topics and correspondents between Series I and the other series in the collection. For art, see also Series III, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. For politicians, see also Series IV, Democratic Party, and other politicians' folders. Correspondence with members of Violet McDougall's family may be filed under the their names or under \"Family.\" Correspondence with members of John Garland Pollard's family may be filed under their names or under \"Pollard family.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall original artworks or prints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to and from Violet E. McDougall due to her position on the governor's staff; some personal correspondence on behalf of Governor Byrd, sometimes including his notes on responses; correspondence with Byrd after he left office as governor; copies of printed speeches by Byrd; three drafts of speeches in Governor Byrd's hand; newspaper clippings; program for inaugural ceremonies for Governor Byrd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings. Correspondence with Byrd, much on state and national politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings, correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and information on portraits in the Virginia Capitol and Executive Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of congratulation, recommendation, acknowledgement, written by Violet McDougall Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings and articles about Governor Davis. Reports, press releases, copies of memos and correspondence from governor's office. Correspondence and telegrams concerning LeRoy Hodges's offer of position in the governor's office to Violet McDougall in 1918.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily appointment books for November 1933-1934 and 1935 detail and comment on social and civic engagements. Diaries for trips abroad in 1956 and in 1966. Address books. List of notes and flowers sent, probably on the death of John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily appointment books for November 1933-1934 and 1935 detail and comment on social and civic engagements. Diaries for trips abroad in 1956 and in 1966. Address books. List of notes and flowers sent, probably on the death of John Garland Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Jessie Ball duPont. Correspondence with others concerning recipients of scholarships given by the Alfred I. duPont Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes programs for inauguration of Gov. H. C. Stuart, 1914; souvenir items from 1907 Jamestown celebration; newspaper and magazine articles about the history of Virginia's governors; lists kept by Violet McDougall of state appointments made by the governor dated 1921 and 1925, with explanatory note written by her in 1968; various invitations related to the governor's office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, publications, correspondence, memos. Violet McDougall Pollard served as secretary to the Assistant Administrator, United States Housing Authority, from 1938-1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram for Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, with John Garland Pollard, Jr., on a panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists of debutantes; Junior League members; Democratic National Committee members (multiple years); buffet dinner attendees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClaire McCarthy Memorial Scholarship Fund, Advisory Board of the Richmond Department of Recreation and Parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily letters of sympathy on Violet McDougall Pollard's mother's death, but also includes many thank-you notes from others for letters of sympathy that Violet McDougall Pollard hadsent to them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily letters of sympathy on Violet McDougall Pollard's mother's death, but also includes many thank-you notes from others for letters of sympathy that Violet McDougall Pollard hadsent to them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and telegrams between Violet McDougall and John Garland Pollard around the time of their engagement, and correspondence with members of both families about the engagement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, invitations, etc. for governor's office, later publications about Pollard, correspondence about him up until 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness correspondence to Mrs. Pollard following her husband's death; correspondence between J. G. Pollard and the Life Extension Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and excerpts used in other publications from John Garland Pollard's 1933 book, A Connotary: Definitions not found in dictionaries, collected from the sayings of the wise and otherwise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the unveiling of the portrait at King and Queen Courthouse, 11 June 1938, and unveiling of the portrait at the State Capitol, 1 March 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly of Governor and Mrs. Pollard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, invitations, etc. for governor's office, later publications about Pollard, correspondence about him up until 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest to Pollard to consider donating her papers to the Women's Archives at Radcliffe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFund-raising appeals for the Republican Party of Virginia; membership card for \"Mr. Violet M. Pollard\"; invitation to a Republican Party dinner in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Christmas card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeeches are filed in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles by and about her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles by and about her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles by and about her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles by and about her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of Violet McDougall during Gov. Trinkle's administration; correspondence between Violet McDougall (Pollard) and E. Lee Trinkle after his term of office; photographs; printed speeches and reports; clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily correspondence concerning Mrs. Pollard's donation of John Garland Pollard's papers to the college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. John Garland Pollard served as Chairman of the Recreation Committee of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy, 1947-1956. The Advisory Council recommended that the state create an Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation, and Governor Battle did so in 1953. Pollard was unanimously elected chairman at its first meeting, and continued to serve as chairman until she retired from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in 1956. She remained on the committee until 1962. The series contains published materials, meeting minutes, and some correspondence. It is divided into three subseries: the Advisory Council, its Recreation Committee, and the Interagency Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms and reports of the Advisory Council and its committees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding Pollard's appointment. Background materials on planning and economic development. Correspondence about meetings; correspondence about the work of the various committees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, drafts, background information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes and correspondence concerning meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1949 survey by the committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinal Report of the Virginia State Committee attending the 1950 White House Conference on Children and Youth. Correspondence and meetings concerning preparation for attending 1951 conference; platform and reports on the Midcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, studies, and other publications by Virginia groups, other states, and national agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, studies, and other publications by Virginia groups, other states, and national agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications, notes, clippings, correspondence (some about meetings).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports submitted to the Interagency Committee on Recreation, other published reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprints of article, \"Virginia Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation,\" by Mrs. John Garland Pollard, from _Mental Health in Virginia_, Summer 1954.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, reports. Mrs. Pollard served on the Advisory Committee for the Eighth Annual Conference of State Inter-Agency Committees on Recreation, Washington, D.C., May 25-27, 1960. Additional materials pertaining to this conference are in the Outdoor Recreation folder, 26:8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes, programs for in-state conferences, publications of other recreation agencies and groups, clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes, programs for in-state conferences, publications of other recreation agencies and groups, clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on Virginia Waysides, 1953. Correspondence and materials on Governor's Conference on Natural Beauty, 1965. Clippings, publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Virginia Museum of Fine Arts was the nation's first state art museum. John Garland Pollard was instrumental in its creation and in raising private funds to support it, during his tenure as governor of Virginia, 1930-1934. Upon leaving office he became the president of the museum board. The museum opened to the public in 1936. Violet McDougall Pollard was also interested in the museum, and in 1940 she became Museum Secretary for Membership, and was also in charge of the Extension Division. She soon became the museum's business manager, then co-director for business affairs during the director's absence due to World War II. She was Associate Director until retiring in 1956. After retirement, she continued her association with the museum through various committees, especially in the areas of membership and art education. The series contains correspondence, memos, minutes, and literature about various aspects of the museum's operations, reflecting Violet McDougall Pollard's activities though it is not a complete set of records. Most of the folders are arranged chronologically, but her committee work on art education fellowships is in folders 28:4-5. Museum-related publications are at the end of the series. Additional materials on the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and its programs may be found in Series I, under correspondence folders with artists and museum officials, under various subject folders, and under Federated Arts Council of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Pollard re Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; 1968 note says she found these in with the personal mail that her secretaries at the Museum used to set aside for her to take home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemos, notes, staff orders, internal reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, events planning, event invitations and publications, clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled looseleaf binder containing information about events, budget, organizational structure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesign program, costs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEvent invitations and publications, clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, announcements, meeting minutes, financial records, for Virginia Museum Education in the Arts Committee, which awarded the fellowships given by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for financial aid to Virginians to pursue art education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Art Alliance meeting programs and minutes, lists of student fellowships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with museum trustees, museum officials, and former museum director Thomas Colt, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with museum trustees, museum officials, and former museum director Thomas Colt, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristmas cards from museum trustees, \"plus the three others in whom I am particularly interested.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding Virginia Museum Bulletins and exhibit literature and catalogs. Art and museum magazines with articles about the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts or Virginia artists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding Virginia Museum Bulletins and exhibit literature and catalogs. Art and museum magazines with articles about the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts or Virginia artists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViolet McDougall Pollard was Virginia's Democratic National Committeewoman from 1940-1968. She was a delegate to every Democratic national convention from 1936-1968, and served on the platform committee at the 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964 conventions. The Democratic Party series reflects her party activities in two subseries, National Politics and Virginia Politics. There is considerable overlap of topics between the subseries; National Politics also includes information on state campaigns and fund-raising, while the State Politics folders often include Virginians' views on national matters. The series as a whole documents women's activities and networking in the Democratic Party at the national, state, and local levels.   The National Politics subseries is arranged chronologically, with a small group of subject folders at the end. (Note that items may be filed in folders from later years because of Pollard's habit of bundling together sequences of related correspondence and filing them as a group). The materials are primarily publications and correspondence that were sent out to all national committeewomen. Personal correspondence in the subseries is often not substantive, consisting of \"It was so nice to see you,\" or \"I won't be able to attend but please assign my proxy to ------.\" The subseries provides a good picture of official party activities for women, and documents Pollard's networking with other Democratic women, but not a comprehensive view of opinions and policymaking within the party. The Democratic National Committeman for Virginia for many years was E. R. Combs of Richmond. Since he and Pollard both lived in the same city, there is no correspondence between them, although there are indications that they worked very closely together. In 1948, G. Fred Switzer of Harrisonburg became Virginia's Committeeman, and he and Pollard corresponded frequently and exchanged copies of their correspondence with other Virginia Democrats as well. The files after 1948 thus contain more discussion of issues and comments on Party officials. A major topic in the subseries is Virginia Democrats' dissatisfaction with the national leadership over the issues of civil rights and integration. Substantive correspondence has been particularly noted in the folder descriptions. Additional correspondence on national activities and issues can be found in the Virginia Politics subseries, and in the folders of individual correspondents in Series I.   The Virginia Politics subseries is grouped into State Politics (arranged chronologically), state subject folders, Democratic Woman's Club of Richmond (arranged chronologically), and some material on Young Democrats. Like the National Politics subseries, the Virginia Politics subseries contains publications and official mailings concerning party activities for women. However, the State Politics folders have a much higher proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings than do the National Politics folders. Pollard's correspondence with other Virginia women contain comments on events and issues much more frequently than her friendly notes to and from Democratic women outside the state. The Democratic Woman's Club files document women's activities at the local level, in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatforms of the Two Great Political Parties 1856-1928_, signed on the flyleaf \"Violet E. Mdougall, May 12, 1932.\" Articles about the presidential inauguration in 1933. Program for Jackson Day Dinner, under auspices of Democratic National Committee, the Mayflower Hotel, City of Washington, January the eighth, 1936, envelope labelled \"This was my first $100.00 dinner.\" Correspondence with Carolyn W. Wolfe, Director, Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, and with Virginia State Vice-Chairman Mrs. Irving Whitehead, on women's events in 1935. Literature from the 1936 Democratic National Convention; invitations; correspondence about travel arrangements and accommodations; follow-up correspondence regarding convention. Program for Jackson Day Dinner, Richmond, Virginia, January 18, 1938; correspondence about 1939 Jackson Day Dinner in Richmond. Clippings and literature on issues and Virginia Democrats, 1938-1939. Request for contribution to Democratic National Committee, 1939. Program for Woman's National Democratic Club Spring Fete, 1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of congratulations from Democrats on Pollard's election as National Democratic Committeewoman for Virginia and her replies; correspondence, signed photograph, and publications by James A. Farley, Chairman, Democratic National Committee. Correspondence concerning events at the Democratic National Convention of 1940 and the committeewoman's role. Letters from the Democratic National Committee Women's Division concerning platform recommendations and support by prominent women for progressive policies. Women's Division newsletter and program information. Correspondence with the National Democratic Commitee concerning party activities in Virginia for the campaign. Invitation to Pollard to serve as member of National Advisory Board of the National Association of Democratic Newspaper Publishers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence before and after the convention with other women delegates from Virginia; list of state delegates; copy of 1940 platform; newspaper clipping about Byrd supporters at the convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings on major campaign issues; clippings and literature on the issue of a third term; literature from groups supporting Roosevelt including the Roosevelt Republican Club; Democratic anti-Willkie literature. Handbooks, literature, and other mailings from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing for the campaign, and role of women in Democratic Party work. Letters from women Democratic campaign workers in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning organization and fund-raising among Democratic women in Virginia, particularly Democratic Women's Day and Democratic efforts to support defense bond sales. Much of the correspondence is with the women vice-chairs of the Democratic State Central Committee and of the Democratic National Committee. Speakers' Handbook for 1942 Congressional Campaign, prepared by Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, other speech material and clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning fund-raising, especially George Washington Dinners and Democratic Women's Day, primarily with the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee. Press releases by Democratic National Committee. Speeches, publications, and clippings on issues. Request for letters of support for a Congressional bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day; opposition of Pollard and state Committeeman E. R. Combs to doing more fund-raising in Virginia at this time. Correspondence with the Assistant Chairman/head of the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee. Correspondence concerning meetings of Democratic National Committee members. Request for letters of support for a Congressional bill. Woman's Club of Richmond resolution supporting an International Organization (U.N.), also adopted by Board of the Virginia Federation of Woman's Clubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing for the campaign; information about radio broadcasts (women are urged to hold \"listening in\" parties). Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day; Virginia's state quota. Literature on \"Fifty-Fifty\" plan calling for equal representation and leadership of women with men in state Democratic organizations. Correspondence with other Democratic women. Newspaper clippings on the campaign and the \"Draft Byrd\" movement. National Convention roll of delegates, other convention literature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on fund-raising, especially Jefferson Day Dinners and Democratic Women's Day. Correspondence and how-to literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on panel discussions and radio programs. Correspondence with other Democratic Committeewomen. Democratic National Committee requests to mobilize support for the United Nations, UNRRA legislation; letter from Pollard to President Truman, August 17, 1945, advocating appointing a woman among the five representatives to the General Assembly of the United Nations (with noncommittal response from his secretary). Clippings and literature on various issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiterature on \"Dumbarton Oaks Day\" activity proposed by the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, with Party women holding local discussions of the Dumbarton Oaks proposals. Recommended sample panel discussions; publications and speech reprints concerning Dumbarton Oaks, Bretton Woods, and related issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing the campaign. Correspondence concerning fund-raising, especially Jackson Day Dinners and Democratic Women's Day. Program for Jackson Day Dinner in Washington, D.C. Literature on various campaign issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about meetings of Democratic National Committee members; invitation to White House as part of Democratic National Committee meeting. Correspondence from Democratic National Committee on first radio meeting of the national Democratic Party, September 2, 1947; asking for state opinions on issues; on contacting recently naturalized citizens as potential Democratic Party members. Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day, Jackson Day, and Jefferson Day. Literature and clippings on election issues. Correspondence on E. R. Comb's and Pollard's endorsement for a federal appointment. Schedule for meeting of Democratic leaders from Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, April 3; article on meeting with group photo including Pollard. Correspondence with Democratic Women, including Pollard's refusal to speak at a public rally (she has given talks to small groups but does not consider herself a speaker).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocraticNational Committee press releases; clippings and publications on various issues. Pollard's notes on \"Citizenship.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on convention arrangements and delegates; correspondence inviting delegates to meetings and events; copies of speeches; convention handbook; roll of delegates and alternates; host city events; brochure from Mississippi State Democratic Party urging support of States' Rights and opposition to Truman's Civil Rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day and Jefferson-Jackson Dinners. Correspondence and literature on campaign organizing; fact sheets and literature on issues for campaign use. Press releases and other literature on radio broadcasts, including second nationwide radio rally of the Democratic Party. Correspondence with other Democratic Party women. Letters and literature asking for support of States' Rights (Thurmond-Wright ticket) and for Straight Ticket (Truman-Barkley). Newspaper clipping on talks by Democrat and Republican women to the Business and Professional Women's Club in Richmond, October 4, 1948, with typescript of Pollard's introduction of the Democratic speaker. Correspondence with new Democratic National Committeeman for Virginia, G. Fred Switzer of Harrisonburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings and literature on States' Rights and civil rights, especially in Virginia, and the schisms in the Democratic Party; addresses by Strom Thurmond. Clippings and literature on various other issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to Inauguration and various inaugural events, program for Inaugural Ball. Correspondence with other Democratic women about the successful election, will see each other at the inauguration. Correspondence concerning travel and accommodations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing, on women's involvement in politics, and on Democratic Women's Day fund-raising. Program for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner in Richmond. Democratic National Committee mailings on radio broadcasts and availability of publicity films. Correspondence regarding Pollard's endorsement for a federal appointment. Correspondence with G. Fred Switzer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings and literature on various issues, and on political parties and voting. Address by Frank Bane, November 2, 1949, to Virginia Women's Forum, Richmond, \"Are We Maintaining Our Federal System?\" on changes in federal government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day. Correspondence and literature (mostly from the Women's Division) on campaign organizing and publicity, including radio broadcasts and films. Fact sheets. Literature and clippings on issues, including whether the national health insurance program is \"socialized medicine.\" Publication listing party platforms 1932-1948. Correspondence with G. Fred Switzer. Correspondence concerning Democratic National Committee meetings and resolutions approved by the Democratic National Committee. Brochure, correspondence, name badge, and Women's Division fashion show luncheon program for National Democratic Conference held in Chicago, May 13-15, 1950; correspondence indicating that neither she nor Switzer will attend; letter from Harry F. Byrd to Pollard, March 28, 1950, \"It is my understanding the meeting in Chicago will be similar to all of the other meetings being held, namely, that it is a 'pep' meeting for the New Deal element of the Democratic Party. Personally, I would not think of going....This is simply another of these high pressure activities to keep the membership of the Democratic Party in line for socialistic proposals.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings, fact sheets, press releases, mostly on Korea and economic issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day and Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners; convention site selection; Women's Division advocacy of Fifty-Fifty representation of women at 1952 convention; broadcasts; meetings. Correspondence between Pollard, Switzer, and members of the new executive subcommittee Wright Morrow and Mrs. Lennard Thomas on representation of the views of Southern states within the Democratic Party. Response by Pollard to questions by a student doing a project in a politics course at CCNY on her support of Truman and opinion of the Dixiecrat movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and information about delegates and their votes, including call from Democratic National Committee chairman for more women delegates. Correspondence on accommodations, arrangements, and availability of seating and tickets. Programs, invitations, handbooks. Letters of congratulation on the stance taken by the Virginia delegation; copies of resolution and statement by the Virginia delegation; copy of address by John Battle; clippings about opposing factions and convention events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on Democratic National Committee meetings and fund-raising. Correspondence and publications from the Women's Division on organizing, campaigning, and publicity. Letters from two Virginia newspapers supporting use of newspaper advertising over TV advertising in reaching voters; letter from RCA stressing the advantages of television. Correspondence and literature from Democratic presidential hopefuls. Correspondence, especially from Wright Morrow, on lack of representation of the views of the Southern states within the party; correspondence discussing various candidates; correspondence concerning support of nominee Adlai Stevenson. Literature and clippings about the presidential campaign in Virginia. Invitation to Regional Conference of Democratic Leaders (Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama), October 1, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFact sheets and literature for use in campaign; clippings about campaign and history of political campaigns; clippings on issues. Clippings on the Democratic convention and Virginia's stance. Handwritten outline of topics and a few shorthand and longhand notes on Civil Rights and Taft-Hartley, on letterhead of the Stevens Hotel, Chicago, possibly Pollard's notes for the platform committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; statements concerning resignation/removal of Democratic National Committeemen Richard D. Barker of Florida and Wright Morrow of Texas over their refusal to support Stevenson; letter from Switzer to Pollard concerning his meeting with new Democratic National Committee Chairman Stephen Mitchell and their discussion of Virginia's issues with the Democratic National Committee; copy of speech by Congressman Howard W. Smith of Virginia on \"Party Responsibility.\" Correspondence and literature on fund-raising, campaign organizing, and women's activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; reports on Democratic National Committee activities; Women's Division activities. Correspondence between Switzer, Harry F. Byrd, John Battle, A. Willis Robertson, and Pollard on selection of new Democratic National Committee Chairman and controversy over Wright Morrow; statement by Wright Morrow; letters from Committeemen and Committeewomen in other states lobbying for candidates for Democratic National Committee Chairman. Democratic National Committee literature and clippings on the difference between the parties, Republican smear tactics. Correspondence and mailings on fund-raising, especially Dollars for Democrats, and Virginia's fund-raising quotas. Correspondence with other Virginia Democrats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning Democratic National Committee meetings, particularly a meeting in Chicago in November 1955. Correspondence with Democratic National Committee Chairman Paul Butler about his attendance at various Virginia Party events. Correspondence, literature, and newsletters from the Women's Activities division of the Democratic National Committee. Correspondence between Paul Butler, Switzer, Pollard, Harry F. Byrd, and others, on the possible appointment of Mrs. Armistead Boothe, Alexandria, Va., as member of the Democratic National Committee's new Advisory Committee on Political Organization, and Pollard's recommendation against the appointment because Mr. Boothe is identified with a \"difficult and troublesome\" cause. Correspondence on fund-raising. Lists of National Committeemen and Committeewomen from many of the years between 1940 and 1955.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence regarding Virginia's quota; fund-raising tips; Teas for T.V. fund-raising drive by Democratic women.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and resolutions about seating of delegates and \"loyalty oath\" to the party. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Democratic National Committee site selection committee minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on the price-support program, government operations, and Senator Eastland's speech on the Supreme Court and segregation cases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; correspondence with Harry F. Byrd on representation of the South. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities, particularly on Democratic Women's Day and campaign organizing; correspondence with Democratic National Committee and within Virginia on organizing women in Virginia and increasing their representation in local party structures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on state quotas; Woodrow Wilson Centennial Dinner in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Eleven States Regional Conference for Democratic Women, February 10-11, 1956, Nashville, Tennessee, sponsored by the Democratic National Committee and the members of the National Committee and State officials in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Announcement, program; Pollard's letters to women in Virginia on their attending the conference (she didn't go because of a broken wrist).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePollard served on the Committee on Platform and Resolutions. Agenda for Platform Committee meeting; letters from other committee members expressing pleasure in working together. Correspondence on travel, accommodations, arrangements, delegates and their votes, and ticket availability. Correspondence on naming Cynthia Boatwright, Lucy Williams, and Kitty Clark as delegates from Virginia. Correspondence on selecting pages for Virginia delegation. Convention programs, handbooks, roll of delegates and alternates, programs and invitations for various events. Interim Report of Special Advisory Committee on Rules. Virginia Democrats Statement of Policy. Press releases and clippings about the convention; information about television coverage of the convention. Invitation to Mock Political Convention at Washington and Lee University; request for information for holding facsimile of Democratic Convention at Loras College, Iowa. Letters to women about how much she enjoyed meeting them/seeing them at the convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFact sheets, organizing suggestions, Stevenson Committee newsletters and press releases, Democratic National Committee post-election report. Correspondence between the Democratic National Committee and Virginia Party heads making sure that Stevenson and Kefauver will appear on the Virginia ballot. Photograph inscribed \"For Mrs. John Garland Pollard with all good wishes, Estes Kefauver.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of party platform. Materials on Keep America Beautiful plank proposed to the Platform Committee by Pollard, including background information, witness statements, and a letter of thanks from Keep Virginia Beautiful, although plank was not included (rest of 1956 correspondence is in 1957 National Issues folder). Statement of George Wallace of Alabama before Platform and Resolutions Committee on civil rights. Clippings, publications, and a handwritten note about the possible splintering of Democratic Party. Clippings on two-party system. Clippings and literature about conventions, Harry Truman, and issue of a Catholic vice-presidential candidate. Fact sheets, report on Congressional activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about Democratic National Committee meetings, annual report to members of the Democratic National Committee. Paul Butler, Chairman, Democratic National Committee, appoints Pollard to the Democratic National Committee's Credentials Committee. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities, including Democratic Women's Day. Correspondence among Virginians and other Southerners, November 1957, concerning Louisiana Committeeman Camille Gravel's support of civil rights plank as member of the Executive Committee representing the South. Correspondence between Senator John F. Kennedy and Pollard, thanking Virginia delegation for their support of his vice-presidential candidacy at Chicago convention, and looking forward to speaking to the Woman's Club of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeither Pollard nor Switzer attended. Correspondence between Pollard, Switzer, Thomas Blanton, and John Battle on draft changes to rules. Correspondence between Switzer, Pollard, and Battle about giving their proxies to Camille Gravel, as he is less liberal than Paul Butler. Letter from Denmark Groover of Georgia wanting to get together as Southern group at meeting. Reports from the meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice of Credentials Committee meeting; invitations to women attending; program; a few notes; lodging arrangements. Correspondence about holding a private meeting of Southern members of National Committee, issues of concern, Southern disagreement with portions of Proposed Rules discussed at San Francisco meeting. Statements from meeting of the Advisory Council to the Democratic National Committee, which met following the National Committee meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeeting is not to discuss issues, but to discuss organization, communications, and finances; correspondence about who will attend; agendas; notes. Correspondence outlining Virginia state Party structure and people. Correspondence between Pollard and Switzer, Pollard and Battle, and Pollard and Byrd on disapproval of Democratic National Committee Chairman's statements and split in the national party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSustaining Membership Program; Virginia's quotas; Dollars for Democrats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiterature on campaign and strategies, analysis of 1956 election results.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings on party unity, civil rights and party split; fact sheets and reports. 1957 Keep America Beautiful bulletins, attached to 1956 correspondence concerning introduction of plank into 1956 platform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature on campaigning, issues, broadcasts, and fund-raising, including Democratic Women's Day and Democratic Party night. Correspondence and mailings on Democratic National Committee meetings, site selection for 1960 convention; annual report from Democratic National Committee Chairman. Correspondence and newsletters on Women's Activities. Correspondence between Switzer and others concerning meeting of Southern Democratic National Committee members, Camille Gravel controversy, possibility of third-party splits. Pollard to Switzer agreeing on inadvisability of splitting, discussing organization of women in Virginia. Invitations to local-level Virginia women's events. Letter from John F. Kennedy to Pollard, thanking her for her kind remarks concerning his recent visit to Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on arrangements to attend meeting, Southern group meeting beforehand. Materials on Louisiana Party members' effort to remove Camille Gravel as their national committeeman; report of the Credentials Committee on 7-2 decision in Gravel's favor; correspondence between Pollard and Switzer and Harry F. Byrd, Hugh Clayton, Thomas Blanton, Edgar Brown, and other Southerners, on the question of Gravel's removal and Pollard's minority vote on the Credentials Committee decision.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDollars for Democrats; State Headquarters Financial Report; fact sheet on campaign financing; state quotas; Sustaining Membership program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on publicizing the event; briefing and information for discussion leaders (National Committeewomen); press releases; advance program, fact sheets put out by Office of Women's Activities. Conference program. Pollard's notes from conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings on the split in Democratic Party over racial issues. Fact sheets and reports; warnings about Republican campaign tactics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about Democratic National Committee meetings. Correspondence on Southern issues; convention rules; Camille Gravel; call for Paul Butler's retirement; Southern group meetings before Democratic National Committee meetings. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities; Democratic Women's Clubs in Virginia. Correspondence on Virginia delegates to convention; women delegates and nominees in Virginia. Materials on Democratic activities in other parts of the country. Materials on National Conference of State Chairmen and Vice Chairmen; various proposed conferences. Christmas cards from other Democratic National Committee members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature on Democratic National Committee meetings and fund-raising programs, including Dollars for Democrats, Sustaining Memberships, the 750 Club, Democratic Party Night, and 1959 Democratic National Victory Dinner; Democratic National Committee financial report and state quotas. List of Virginia 750 Club members. Correspondence between Switzer and Pollard on Democratic National Committee request to propose a Virginian for appointment to National Finance Committee; Switzer hates to respond to any Democratic National Committee request but they believe if they don't recommend someone they'll be given \"a liberal or anti.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about Democratic National Committee meetings (including information about accommodations for the convention). Correspondence and clippings concerning the delegate rules and \"loyalty oath\"; Switzer's fears that the Virginia delegation will not be seated. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Correspondence and reports on site selection. Clippings on presidential hopefuls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFact sheets, reports, and clippings on national issues. Clippings on resistance to integration in Virginia. Policy statements and policy pamphlets from the Advisory Council of the Democratic National Committee. Letters, clippings, newsletters, and other literature for and against various possible candidates, including letters from John F. Kennedy to Pollard about the Kennedy-Ervin Labor-Management Reform Bill and announcing his candidacy. Fund-raising materials. Request to Pollard for information/literature about the party in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and agendas for Democratic National Committee meetings; correspondence on Southern caucus meetings; correspondence on \"loyalty oath.\" Correspondence from Switzer on appointment to National Finance Committee. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities; organizing suggestions; Neighborhood Discussion programs. Christmas cards from Democratic Party members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature on Dollars for Democrats, Democratic Party Night, Sustaining Membership, Fund-Raising with Novelties, Teas for TV. Financial reports. Correspondence on Virginia quotas; delegate seating for convention dependent on fund-raising quota; fund-raising in Virginia; 750 Club; list of major Democratic National Committee contributors from Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation, program, background material, discussion leaders' guides, agendas, Pollard's notes, correspondence with women attending the conference. Letter from Pollard to Harry F. Byrd, asking to see him while she's in Washington at the conference to discuss Southern situation re delegates to convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on accommodations, tickets, delegate numbers and votes. Correspondence on selecting pages for Virginia delegation. Programs, handbooks, schedules, invitations to events. Press releases and clippings on the convention; clippings on Democratic women at the convention; local clippings on the convention and the Virginia delegation. Correspondence and literature supporting Kennedy-Johnson, including letters from John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Correspondence on fears of not being seated at the convention; Southerners proposing to bolt; Statement of Policy by Virginia Democrats; Platform Committee; Virginia commitment to support nominees. Invitation to attend Washington and Lee's Mock Convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about the Platform Committee, especially with committee chairman Chester Bowles and with Harry F. Byrd. Copy of the platform; report of Platform Committee; minority report on civil rights portion of platform (signed by Pollard). Newspaper clippings on civil rights plank, including local clippings discussing Pollard. Correspondence regarding requests to include various items in the platform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign organizing suggestions, especially from Women's Activities, including TV Listening Parties and Neighborhood Discussion Program. Clippings about the election process; the use of television in campaigning. Program for Campaign Kick-Off Dinner. Invitations to events with Jackie Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy. Campaign literature and clippings, including literature from Virginia Democrats for Nixon-Lodge. Correspondence with other women active in the party. Materials on Strategy for Peace Conference sponsored by Democratic Party women. List of Campaign District Chairmen, Women's Division of (Virginia) State Campaign Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFact sheets, position papers, policy pamphlets from Advisory Council of the Democratic National Committee. Democratic National Committee policy statement on civil rights; articles about civil rights and segregation; brochure on States' Rights. Literature about actions and positions of Republicans in Congress; literature from the Know Nixon Committee. Clippings on election; clippings and literature on Catholicism as election issue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; establishment of various Democratic National Committee subcommittees; subcommittee meetings; report of executive committee meeting. Correspondence and literature on party organizing; fact sheets; information on election returns. Christmas cards. Program for President Kennedy's Birthday Dinner. Literature about activities in other states, especially women's activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about state quotas; financial reports; Dollars for Democrats. Articles and publications about financing of election campaigns; letter from Pollard to President's Commission on Campaign Costs with her views.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports and mailings from Pre-Inaugural Committee and Inaugural Committee. Correspondence on requests for invitations and tickets; accommodations. Programs, press releases, schedules. Invitations to Inauguration, Inaugural Ball, Inaugural Concert, Inaugural Gala, and other events. Copy of inaugural address. Correspondence concerning tickets for Virginia women to attend Distinguished Ladies Reception, list of women selected by Pollard to receive tickets. Correspondence with other Democrats discussing attending the inauguration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from people wanting recommendations/endorsements for federal positions. Clippings on national patronage; Virginia patronage jobs. Press releases on new Democratic National Committee officials. Correspondence with Hilda Weinert, Democratic Committeewoman for Texas and member of the Democratic National Committee executive committee. Correspondence with Katie Louchheim, in charge of Women's Activities at Democratic National Committee, concerning inauguration activities and her appointment to position in State Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMailings on Operation Support, to mobilize grassroots support for President Kennedy's programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFact sheets, newsletters, reports, brochures, and speeches on national issues. Clippings concerning the changeover of the administration; administration programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature on campaign organizing, especially women's activities. Correspondence about fund-raising; Virginia's quota; financial report of the Democratic National Committee; Inaugural Anniversary Dinner. Report of the President's Commission on Campaign Costs. Mailings and clippings about federal appointments; correspondence with Katie Louchheim about Dorothy Vredenburgh's national Party appointment. Correspondence on Equal Rights Amendment and Equal Pay for Women bill; invitation to presentation of Federal Woman's Award. Report on Operation Support. Material from congressman in Puerto Rico on government employee discipline case said to be politically linked (sent to all Democratic Committee members).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePollard is Co-Chairman of the Sub-Committee on Aging. Correspondence and agenda for subcommittee meeting. Notes on meeting, on Party plank, on Virginia's Commission on the Aging. Clippings and literature on Kennedy's medical care bill; fact sheets; literature from National Council of Senior Citizens for Health Care through Social Security. Letter from Pollard to Chairman Bailey, January 31, 1962, that Virginians \"do not think that medical care for the aged under Social Security is either economically or philosophically sound.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram for the 1962 Campaign Conference for Democratic Women; instructions for discussion leaders. Organizing suggestions from the Office of Women's Activities; notes. Literature and fact sheets on voting; on the Kennedy Administration; on Kennedy programs. Materials on the Kennedy Program for Health Insurance through Social Security; mailings from National Council of Senior Citizens for Health Care through Social Security. Teen Dems Victory Manual published by Young Democratic Clubs of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFact sheets, newsletters, Campaign Cards, pamphlets, and clippings on national issues and voting trends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature about Democratic National Committee meetings; organizing suggestions; voting analysis; financial reports; fund-raising; site selection; convention delegates and votes. Correspondence about rumors that Democratic National Committee will purge several Southern Democrats in the 1964 primaries. Correspondence between Lyndon B. Johnson and Pollard concerning her invitation to him to speak to Richmond Chamber of Commerce, which he declines although \"Anytime someone as capable as you, who has contributed so much to the Democratic Party over the years asks me to do something, I do my best to perform\"; 1960 letter from Johnson to Pollard thanking her for her support. Requests to Pollard for information about the party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, fact sheets, clippings on national issues. Correspondence with Katie Louchheim, Office of Women's Activities. In reply to letter from President's Commission on Registration and Voting Participation on barriers to voting, Pollard says she believes that apathy is the main reason people don't vote, and she supports the poll tax because those who aren't willing to pay $1.50 in support aren't likely to make much contribution to the election process; report of the President's Commission on Registration and Voting Participation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about Democratic National Committee meetings; Democratic Congressional Candidates' Conference. Democratic National Committee news releases. Correspondence with other Democratic women. Correspondence concerning Democratic Women's Clubs and their separation from the national or state committees; importance of women in party politics; Women's Activities. Invitations to reception at the White House held by Mrs. Johnson and lunch given by Democratic Congressional Wives Forum, in conjunction with May 1964 Democratic National Committee meeting. Requests to Pollard for information about the party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Pollard inviting attendance at February 1964, meeting of the women on the Democratic State Committee of Virginia to discuss attending the national Campaign Conference for Democratic Women held every two years; outline of meeting; followup correspondence with more details about Campaign Conference; correspondence with women around Virginia about attending the Campaign Conference; correspondence with women around the state after the Campaign Conference. Campaign Conference registration packets, reports, and other materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on delegates; correspondence and literature on selecting women as delegates. Mailings from states wanting to seat Freedom Party delegates from Mississippi instead of regular party delegates. Correspondence on accommodations and arrangements. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Information on women's activities at convention; handbooks; roll of delegates and alternates; badges, including ornate souvenir badge. Newspaper clippings on possible vice-presidential candidates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on meeting of the Committee on Resolutions and Platform; report on platform submissions; information about planks for possible inclusion; biographical sketches of committee members; draft of platform. Clippings and news releases about platform. Correspondence with other platform committee members after the convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature on organizing, especially from Office of Women's Activities. Literature on women's campaign activities, especially Television '64 (contributions from individual Democratic women to help defray television campaign costs); correspondence from Pollard on Television '64 funds raised by Virginia women. Campaign literature; information on broadcasts and Lady Bird Special campaign train; news releases. Invitation to 1964 Democratic Congressional Campaign Kick-Off Dinner. Speech by Virginia Governor Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., introducing and welcoming Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at a Richmond event, October 6, 1964. Citizens' Research Council study on election financing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFact sheets and clippings on national issues. Report on what was achieved from 1960 party platform. Copy of 1964 Republican platform. Clipping about Humphrey's speech before Richmond Junior Chamber of Commerce. Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation; tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt. Citizens' Research Council studies on election finance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTickets and invitations to Inauguration, Inaugural Ball, other events. Information about arrangements and inaugural activities from Pre-Inaugural Committee and Inaugural Committee. Correspondence with Congressman W. M. Abbitt re Pollard's recommendations of Virginia women who should receive invitations to the inauguration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of thanks to Pollard for campaign help from national and state officials, campaign committees, and candidates, including Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert H. Humphrey, David E. Satterfield III, Harry F. Byrd, and W. M. Abbitt. Copy of address given by Humphrey at Colonial Williamsburg; information packet on Humphrey. Harry F. Byrd's newsletter to constituents. Democratic National Committee newsletters, fact sheets, and press releases. Correspondence and literature on Democratic Women's Day and other women's activities. Correspondence about testimonial dinner for Hilda B. Weinert of Texas.. Correspondence between Pollard and James P. Coleman of Mississippi, congratulating him on his appointment to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals and reminiscing about his participation with Senator Ervin of North Carolina and Governor Battle of Virginia in Southern caucuses of the Democratic Platform Committee in 1952 and commenting that Carl Albert chaired the committee well in 1964; news clippings about \"extremist\" civil rights opposition to Coleman's appointment. Correspondence with Carl Albert thanking Pollard for her work on the 1964 Platform Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsletters from Democratic National Committee, Women's Activities, and League of Women Voters. Fact sheets and clippings on national issues; Great Society speech cards; loose-leaf Johnson Administration fact book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInformation on Democratic National Committee meeting; tour schedule for National Committeewomen. Correspondence and literature on campaign organizing, especially from Women's Activities; correspondence on fund-raising including Democratic Women's Day; Women's Activities newsletters. Democratic National Committee newsletters. Materials on ABC's election night coverage. Letter from Hubert Humphrey to Pollard asking her opinion on state issues with view to 1968 elections; reply from Pollard giving her views on why Virginia elected more Republicans to congress in 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampaign packets, program, literature, correspondence on arrangements, and session recorders' guides for 1966 Campaign Conference for Democratic Women.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFact sheets, handouts, fact book, and clippings on national issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about Democratic National Committee meetings; invitation to White House reception; reports of Democratic National Committee divisions. Correspondence and literature on polls, upcoming election, results from last election, organizing suggestions, and fund-raising, including National Democratic Women's Day and Dollars for Democrats. Citizens' Research Foundation studies on election financing. Newsletters from Office of Women's Activities. Information on regional conferences. Fact sheets; literature on Operation Support. Correspondence on \"colored delegates\" with Edgar A. Brown of South Carolina and others. Democratic National Committee charm on bracelet, sent by Democratic National Committee officials; charm with vice-presidential seal on front and initials HHH on reverse, on bracelet, sent by Hubert Humphrey; letter from Humphrey wishing Pollard a speedy recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiterature to encourage support of administration's programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic National Committee and Women's Activities newsletters. Reports and speeches. Literature on summer youth program. Requests to mobilize support for bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature about campaign organizing, fund-raising. Press releases, campaign literature, literature about issues, and Democratic National Committee newsletter. Correspondence and literature about Women's Activities. Call from Special Equal Rights Committee of Democratic National Committee for \"broad representation\" in all state delegations. Correspondence about the campaign. Requests to Pollard for information about the party. Biographical sketch and obituary of Margaret Price, Democratic National Committee Vice Chairman and Director, Office of Women's Activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on planning for Campaign Conference for Democratic Women, and its postponement until 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsletters; fact sheets; press releases; roll of delegates and alternates; handbooks; women's activities; committee list; ornate honorary badge. Information on accommodations and arrangements. Announcements, literature, and invitations to events from candidates. Letters from Virginia citizens asking Pollard to support Eugene McCarthy at the convention. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Credentials Committee rules. Copy of platform. Nominating speech for Humphrey calling for party unity. Correspondence about Pollard having missed the meeting of the Committee on Permanent Organization. Declaration by Mississippi delegation about Mayor Daley's \"security forces\"; letter from Pollard to Chicago friend discussing the convention, praising Daley. Citizens' Research Council study on election financing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsletters and clippings on Humphrey campaign. Mailings and clippings about the campaign in Virginia. Advertisements from campaign novelty suppliers; campaign buttons. Democratic National Committee campaign handbook. Citizens' Research Council study on political finance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFact sheets, literature, newsletters, speeches. Letters asking for support on various issues. Letter from National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence asking about firsthand knowledge of violence during the convention; Pollard replies that she would not have know anything was happening except for the media and the number of police and soldiers on the streets, felt the Chicago authorities were wise to take precautions against threats to disrupt the convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic National Committee newsletters and other mailings; Democratic Party requests for contributions. Correspondence with the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. Christmas cards and correspondence with Democratic Party friends. Letter of congratulations from Pollard to Carl Albert on becoming Speaker of the House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic National Committee newsletters; Democratic Party requests for contributions. Sympathy note from Pollard to Lady Bird Johnson on the death of her husband, card of acknowledgement. Christmas cards from Democratic Party friends. Clippings and campaign literature for George McGovern. Mailings from Democratic senatorial campaigns. Materials from National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. Clippings and literature on issues; clipping on death of Emma Guffey Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence concerning subscriptions to the Democratic National Committee's monthly publication, The Democratic Digest, and Virginia's subscription quotas. Correspondence about news submitted to The Democratic Digest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications, fact sheets, and clippings on the importance of voting and the number of voters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications and clippings about careers for women, women in politics and government, and women's citizenship responsibilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications, fact sheets, and clippings on women in public office, women in other government positions, and national and international studies on the status of women.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, publications, and other mailings from the Young Democrats of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations. Also includes a complete list of state party officials for 1950, down to city and county chairmen level.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations. Discussion of organizing women in the state is a significant topic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. 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At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval."," The papers primarily focus on Violet McDougall Pollard's activities in politics and art. They also cover her many civic activities, and correspondence with family and friends."," Information on her political activities is found in the files she kept on National Politics, documenting her activities as an official in the Democratic Party; her files on State Politics, documenting her involvement with state Party activities and with organizations such as the Democratic Women's Clubs in Virginia; and throughout her correspondence files, in her letters with many prominent Virginia politicians such as Harry F. Byrd and John S. Battle. Virginia Democrats' increasing dissatisfaction with the national party as not representing the views of the Southern states on issues of civil rights and integration from the late 1940s through the 1960s is a major topic. The role of women in public affairs and politics is another frequent topic in Pollard's papers. In addition to direct discussion of women's roles, the papers document women's activities in the Democratic Party in a time when those activities were generally separate from, though complementary to, men's activities."," Pollard's involvement with art and art education in Virginia are reflected in her files on the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which include a mixture of personal files, copies of official museum records, and literature produced by the museum; her files on the Federated Arts Council of Richmond and other subject files on arts issues; and in correspondence files under the names of artists and of museum staff and supporters.","Arranged alphabetically. Files generally contain correspondence, publications, clippings, and events programs. There is considerable overlap of topics and correspondents between Series I and the other series in the collection. For art, see also Series III, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. For politicians, see also Series IV, Democratic Party, and other politicians' folders. Correspondence with members of Violet McDougall's family may be filed under the their names or under \"Family.\" Correspondence with members of John Garland Pollard's family may be filed under their names or under \"Pollard family.\"","Small original artworks or prints.","Correspondence to and from Violet E. McDougall due to her position on the governor's staff; some personal correspondence on behalf of Governor Byrd, sometimes including his notes on responses; correspondence with Byrd after he left office as governor; copies of printed speeches by Byrd; three drafts of speeches in Governor Byrd's hand; newspaper clippings; program for inaugural ceremonies for Governor Byrd.","Clippings. Correspondence with Byrd, much on state and national politics.","Clippings, correspondence.","Correspondence and information on portraits in the Virginia Capitol and Executive Mansion.","Letters of congratulation, recommendation, acknowledgement, written by Violet McDougall Pollard.","Clippings and articles about Governor Davis. Reports, press releases, copies of memos and correspondence from governor's office. Correspondence and telegrams concerning LeRoy Hodges's offer of position in the governor's office to Violet McDougall in 1918.","Daily appointment books for November 1933-1934 and 1935 detail and comment on social and civic engagements. Diaries for trips abroad in 1956 and in 1966. Address books. List of notes and flowers sent, probably on the death of John Garland Pollard.","Daily appointment books for November 1933-1934 and 1935 detail and comment on social and civic engagements. Diaries for trips abroad in 1956 and in 1966. Address books. List of notes and flowers sent, probably on the death of John Garland Pollard.","Correspondence with Jessie Ball duPont. Correspondence with others concerning recipients of scholarships given by the Alfred I. duPont Institute.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Violet McDougall Pollard was deeply involved with the Federated Arts Council from its establishment in 1953 and with its precursor organization, the Committee for the Coordination of Cultural Entertainment in Richmond., from its inception in 1949. She remained on the board until at least 1972. In 1971, she was the first recipient of its annual Arts Council Award. The Federated Arts Council is an umbrella organization of nonprofit arts agencies in the Richmond area. It advocates for the arts and coordinates community-wide programs such as the Festival of the Arts, which Pollard chaired for a number of years.","Includes programs for inauguration of Gov. H. C. Stuart, 1914; souvenir items from 1907 Jamestown celebration; newspaper and magazine articles about the history of Virginia's governors; lists kept by Violet McDougall of state appointments made by the governor dated 1921 and 1925, with explanatory note written by her in 1968; various invitations related to the governor's office.","Violet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.","Violet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.","Violet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.","Violet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.","Violet McDougall Pollard was vice president of the Historic Richmond Foundation and was instrumental in establishment of the Patrick Henry Park.","Reports, publications, correspondence, memos. Violet McDougall Pollard served as secretary to the Assistant Administrator, United States Housing Authority, from 1938-1940.","Program for Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, with John Garland Pollard, Jr., on a panel.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Clippings, invitations, correspondence, program planning for the Richmond-Jamestown Festival celebrating the 350th anniversary of Virginia's founding.","Lists of debutantes; Junior League members; Democratic National Committee members (multiple years); buffet dinner attendees.","Claire McCarthy Memorial Scholarship Fund, Advisory Board of the Richmond Department of Recreation and Parks.","Primarily letters of sympathy on Violet McDougall Pollard's mother's death, but also includes many thank-you notes from others for letters of sympathy that Violet McDougall Pollard hadsent to them.","Primarily letters of sympathy on Violet McDougall Pollard's mother's death, but also includes many thank-you notes from others for letters of sympathy that Violet McDougall Pollard hadsent to them.","Notes and telegrams between Violet McDougall and John Garland Pollard around the time of their engagement, and correspondence with members of both families about the engagement.","Correspondence, invitations, etc. for governor's office, later publications about Pollard, correspondence about him up until 1970s.","Business correspondence to Mrs. Pollard following her husband's death; correspondence between J. G. Pollard and the Life Extension Institute.","Correspondence and excerpts used in other publications from John Garland Pollard's 1933 book, A Connotary: Definitions not found in dictionaries, collected from the sayings of the wise and otherwise.","Concerns the unveiling of the portrait at King and Queen Courthouse, 11 June 1938, and unveiling of the portrait at the State Capitol, 1 March 1944.","Mostly of Governor and Mrs. Pollard.","Correspondence, invitations, etc. for governor's office, later publications about Pollard, correspondence about him up until 1970s.","Request to Pollard to consider donating her papers to the Women's Archives at Radcliffe.","Fund-raising appeals for the Republican Party of Virginia; membership card for \"Mr. Violet M. Pollard\"; invitation to a Republican Party dinner in Richmond.","One Christmas card.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Speeches are filed in chronological order.","Articles by and about her.","Articles by and about her.","Articles by and about her.","Articles by and about her.","Correspondence of Violet McDougall during Gov. Trinkle's administration; correspondence between Violet McDougall (Pollard) and E. Lee Trinkle after his term of office; photographs; printed speeches and reports; clippings.","Primarily correspondence concerning Mrs. Pollard's donation of John Garland Pollard's papers to the college.","Mrs. John Garland Pollard served as Chairman of the Recreation Committee of the Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy, 1947-1956. The Advisory Council recommended that the state create an Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation, and Governor Battle did so in 1953. Pollard was unanimously elected chairman at its first meeting, and continued to serve as chairman until she retired from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in 1956. She remained on the committee until 1962. The series contains published materials, meeting minutes, and some correspondence. It is divided into three subseries: the Advisory Council, its Recreation Committee, and the Interagency Committee.","Programs and reports of the Advisory Council and its committees.","Correspondence regarding Pollard's appointment. Background materials on planning and economic development. Correspondence about meetings; correspondence about the work of the various committees.","Correspondence, drafts, background information.","Minutes and correspondence concerning meetings.","1949 survey by the committee.","Final Report of the Virginia State Committee attending the 1950 White House Conference on Children and Youth. Correspondence and meetings concerning preparation for attending 1951 conference; platform and reports on the Midcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1951.","Reports, studies, and other publications by Virginia groups, other states, and national agencies.","Reports, studies, and other publications by Virginia groups, other states, and national agencies.","Publications, notes, clippings, correspondence (some about meetings).","Reports submitted to the Interagency Committee on Recreation, other published reports.","Reprints of article, \"Virginia Inter-Agency Committee on Recreation,\" by Mrs. John Garland Pollard, from _Mental Health in Virginia_, Summer 1954.","Correspondence, reports. Mrs. Pollard served on the Advisory Committee for the Eighth Annual Conference of State Inter-Agency Committees on Recreation, Washington, D.C., May 25-27, 1960. Additional materials pertaining to this conference are in the Outdoor Recreation folder, 26:8.","Correspondence, notes, programs for in-state conferences, publications of other recreation agencies and groups, clippings.","Correspondence, notes, programs for in-state conferences, publications of other recreation agencies and groups, clippings.","Report on Virginia Waysides, 1953. Correspondence and materials on Governor's Conference on Natural Beauty, 1965. Clippings, publications.","The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts was the nation's first state art museum. John Garland Pollard was instrumental in its creation and in raising private funds to support it, during his tenure as governor of Virginia, 1930-1934. Upon leaving office he became the president of the museum board. The museum opened to the public in 1936. Violet McDougall Pollard was also interested in the museum, and in 1940 she became Museum Secretary for Membership, and was also in charge of the Extension Division. She soon became the museum's business manager, then co-director for business affairs during the director's absence due to World War II. She was Associate Director until retiring in 1956. After retirement, she continued her association with the museum through various committees, especially in the areas of membership and art education. The series contains correspondence, memos, minutes, and literature about various aspects of the museum's operations, reflecting Violet McDougall Pollard's activities though it is not a complete set of records. Most of the folders are arranged chronologically, but her committee work on art education fellowships is in folders 28:4-5. Museum-related publications are at the end of the series. Additional materials on the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and its programs may be found in Series I, under correspondence folders with artists and museum officials, under various subject folders, and under Federated Arts Council of Richmond.","Correspondence from Pollard re Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; 1968 note says she found these in with the personal mail that her secretaries at the Museum used to set aside for her to take home.","Memos, notes, staff orders, internal reports.","Correspondence, events planning, event invitations and publications, clippings.","Untitled looseleaf binder containing information about events, budget, organizational structure.","Design program, costs.","Event invitations and publications, clippings.","Correspondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.","Correspondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.","Correspondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.","Correspondence, invitations, committee information, clippings.","Correspondence, announcements, meeting minutes, financial records, for Virginia Museum Education in the Arts Committee, which awarded the fellowships given by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for financial aid to Virginians to pursue art education.","Virginia Art Alliance meeting programs and minutes, lists of student fellowships.","Correspondence with museum trustees, museum officials, and former museum director Thomas Colt, Jr.","Correspondence with museum trustees, museum officials, and former museum director Thomas Colt, Jr.","Christmas cards from museum trustees, \"plus the three others in whom I am particularly interested.\"","Including Virginia Museum Bulletins and exhibit literature and catalogs. Art and museum magazines with articles about the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts or Virginia artists.","Including Virginia Museum Bulletins and exhibit literature and catalogs. Art and museum magazines with articles about the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts or Virginia artists.","Violet McDougall Pollard was Virginia's Democratic National Committeewoman from 1940-1968. She was a delegate to every Democratic national convention from 1936-1968, and served on the platform committee at the 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1964 conventions. The Democratic Party series reflects her party activities in two subseries, National Politics and Virginia Politics. There is considerable overlap of topics between the subseries; National Politics also includes information on state campaigns and fund-raising, while the State Politics folders often include Virginians' views on national matters. The series as a whole documents women's activities and networking in the Democratic Party at the national, state, and local levels.   The National Politics subseries is arranged chronologically, with a small group of subject folders at the end. (Note that items may be filed in folders from later years because of Pollard's habit of bundling together sequences of related correspondence and filing them as a group). The materials are primarily publications and correspondence that were sent out to all national committeewomen. Personal correspondence in the subseries is often not substantive, consisting of \"It was so nice to see you,\" or \"I won't be able to attend but please assign my proxy to ------.\" The subseries provides a good picture of official party activities for women, and documents Pollard's networking with other Democratic women, but not a comprehensive view of opinions and policymaking within the party. The Democratic National Committeman for Virginia for many years was E. R. Combs of Richmond. Since he and Pollard both lived in the same city, there is no correspondence between them, although there are indications that they worked very closely together. In 1948, G. Fred Switzer of Harrisonburg became Virginia's Committeeman, and he and Pollard corresponded frequently and exchanged copies of their correspondence with other Virginia Democrats as well. The files after 1948 thus contain more discussion of issues and comments on Party officials. A major topic in the subseries is Virginia Democrats' dissatisfaction with the national leadership over the issues of civil rights and integration. Substantive correspondence has been particularly noted in the folder descriptions. Additional correspondence on national activities and issues can be found in the Virginia Politics subseries, and in the folders of individual correspondents in Series I.   The Virginia Politics subseries is grouped into State Politics (arranged chronologically), state subject folders, Democratic Woman's Club of Richmond (arranged chronologically), and some material on Young Democrats. Like the National Politics subseries, the Virginia Politics subseries contains publications and official mailings concerning party activities for women. However, the State Politics folders have a much higher proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings than do the National Politics folders. Pollard's correspondence with other Virginia women contain comments on events and issues much more frequently than her friendly notes to and from Democratic women outside the state. The Democratic Woman's Club files document women's activities at the local level, in Richmond.","Platforms of the Two Great Political Parties 1856-1928_, signed on the flyleaf \"Violet E. Mdougall, May 12, 1932.\" Articles about the presidential inauguration in 1933. Program for Jackson Day Dinner, under auspices of Democratic National Committee, the Mayflower Hotel, City of Washington, January the eighth, 1936, envelope labelled \"This was my first $100.00 dinner.\" Correspondence with Carolyn W. Wolfe, Director, Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, and with Virginia State Vice-Chairman Mrs. Irving Whitehead, on women's events in 1935. Literature from the 1936 Democratic National Convention; invitations; correspondence about travel arrangements and accommodations; follow-up correspondence regarding convention. Program for Jackson Day Dinner, Richmond, Virginia, January 18, 1938; correspondence about 1939 Jackson Day Dinner in Richmond. Clippings and literature on issues and Virginia Democrats, 1938-1939. Request for contribution to Democratic National Committee, 1939. Program for Woman's National Democratic Club Spring Fete, 1939.","Letters of congratulations from Democrats on Pollard's election as National Democratic Committeewoman for Virginia and her replies; correspondence, signed photograph, and publications by James A. Farley, Chairman, Democratic National Committee. Correspondence concerning events at the Democratic National Convention of 1940 and the committeewoman's role. Letters from the Democratic National Committee Women's Division concerning platform recommendations and support by prominent women for progressive policies. Women's Division newsletter and program information. Correspondence with the National Democratic Commitee concerning party activities in Virginia for the campaign. Invitation to Pollard to serve as member of National Advisory Board of the National Association of Democratic Newspaper Publishers.","Correspondence before and after the convention with other women delegates from Virginia; list of state delegates; copy of 1940 platform; newspaper clipping about Byrd supporters at the convention.","Newspaper clippings on major campaign issues; clippings and literature on the issue of a third term; literature from groups supporting Roosevelt including the Roosevelt Republican Club; Democratic anti-Willkie literature. Handbooks, literature, and other mailings from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing for the campaign, and role of women in Democratic Party work. Letters from women Democratic campaign workers in Virginia.","Correspondence concerning organization and fund-raising among Democratic women in Virginia, particularly Democratic Women's Day and Democratic efforts to support defense bond sales. Much of the correspondence is with the women vice-chairs of the Democratic State Central Committee and of the Democratic National Committee. Speakers' Handbook for 1942 Congressional Campaign, prepared by Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, other speech material and clippings.","Correspondence concerning fund-raising, especially George Washington Dinners and Democratic Women's Day, primarily with the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee. Press releases by Democratic National Committee. Speeches, publications, and clippings on issues. Request for letters of support for a Congressional bill.","Correspondence concerning fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day; opposition of Pollard and state Committeeman E. R. Combs to doing more fund-raising in Virginia at this time. Correspondence with the Assistant Chairman/head of the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee. Correspondence concerning meetings of Democratic National Committee members. Request for letters of support for a Congressional bill. Woman's Club of Richmond resolution supporting an International Organization (U.N.), also adopted by Board of the Virginia Federation of Woman's Clubs.","Correspondence and literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing for the campaign; information about radio broadcasts (women are urged to hold \"listening in\" parties). Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day; Virginia's state quota. Literature on \"Fifty-Fifty\" plan calling for equal representation and leadership of women with men in state Democratic organizations. Correspondence with other Democratic women. Newspaper clippings on the campaign and the \"Draft Byrd\" movement. National Convention roll of delegates, other convention literature.","Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Jefferson Day Dinners and Democratic Women's Day. Correspondence and how-to literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on panel discussions and radio programs. Correspondence with other Democratic Committeewomen. Democratic National Committee requests to mobilize support for the United Nations, UNRRA legislation; letter from Pollard to President Truman, August 17, 1945, advocating appointing a woman among the five representatives to the General Assembly of the United Nations (with noncommittal response from his secretary). Clippings and literature on various issues.","Literature on \"Dumbarton Oaks Day\" activity proposed by the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, with Party women holding local discussions of the Dumbarton Oaks proposals. Recommended sample panel discussions; publications and speech reprints concerning Dumbarton Oaks, Bretton Woods, and related issues.","Correspondence and literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing the campaign. Correspondence concerning fund-raising, especially Jackson Day Dinners and Democratic Women's Day. Program for Jackson Day Dinner in Washington, D.C. Literature on various campaign issues.","Correspondence about meetings of Democratic National Committee members; invitation to White House as part of Democratic National Committee meeting. Correspondence from Democratic National Committee on first radio meeting of the national Democratic Party, September 2, 1947; asking for state opinions on issues; on contacting recently naturalized citizens as potential Democratic Party members. Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day, Jackson Day, and Jefferson Day. Literature and clippings on election issues. Correspondence on E. R. Comb's and Pollard's endorsement for a federal appointment. Schedule for meeting of Democratic leaders from Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, April 3; article on meeting with group photo including Pollard. Correspondence with Democratic Women, including Pollard's refusal to speak at a public rally (she has given talks to small groups but does not consider herself a speaker).","DemocraticNational Committee press releases; clippings and publications on various issues. Pollard's notes on \"Citizenship.\"","Correspondence on convention arrangements and delegates; correspondence inviting delegates to meetings and events; copies of speeches; convention handbook; roll of delegates and alternates; host city events; brochure from Mississippi State Democratic Party urging support of States' Rights and opposition to Truman's Civil Rights.","Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day and Jefferson-Jackson Dinners. Correspondence and literature on campaign organizing; fact sheets and literature on issues for campaign use. Press releases and other literature on radio broadcasts, including second nationwide radio rally of the Democratic Party. Correspondence with other Democratic Party women. Letters and literature asking for support of States' Rights (Thurmond-Wright ticket) and for Straight Ticket (Truman-Barkley). Newspaper clipping on talks by Democrat and Republican women to the Business and Professional Women's Club in Richmond, October 4, 1948, with typescript of Pollard's introduction of the Democratic speaker. Correspondence with new Democratic National Committeeman for Virginia, G. Fred Switzer of Harrisonburg.","Clippings and literature on States' Rights and civil rights, especially in Virginia, and the schisms in the Democratic Party; addresses by Strom Thurmond. Clippings and literature on various other issues.","Invitation to Inauguration and various inaugural events, program for Inaugural Ball. Correspondence with other Democratic women about the successful election, will see each other at the inauguration. Correspondence concerning travel and accommodations.","Correspondence and literature from the Women's Division, Democratic National Committee, on organizing, on women's involvement in politics, and on Democratic Women's Day fund-raising. Program for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner in Richmond. Democratic National Committee mailings on radio broadcasts and availability of publicity films. Correspondence regarding Pollard's endorsement for a federal appointment. Correspondence with G. Fred Switzer.","Clippings and literature on various issues, and on political parties and voting. Address by Frank Bane, November 2, 1949, to Virginia Women's Forum, Richmond, \"Are We Maintaining Our Federal System?\" on changes in federal government.","Correspondence on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day. Correspondence and literature (mostly from the Women's Division) on campaign organizing and publicity, including radio broadcasts and films. Fact sheets. Literature and clippings on issues, including whether the national health insurance program is \"socialized medicine.\" Publication listing party platforms 1932-1948. Correspondence with G. Fred Switzer. Correspondence concerning Democratic National Committee meetings and resolutions approved by the Democratic National Committee. Brochure, correspondence, name badge, and Women's Division fashion show luncheon program for National Democratic Conference held in Chicago, May 13-15, 1950; correspondence indicating that neither she nor Switzer will attend; letter from Harry F. Byrd to Pollard, March 28, 1950, \"It is my understanding the meeting in Chicago will be similar to all of the other meetings being held, namely, that it is a 'pep' meeting for the New Deal element of the Democratic Party. Personally, I would not think of going....This is simply another of these high pressure activities to keep the membership of the Democratic Party in line for socialistic proposals.\"","Clippings, fact sheets, press releases, mostly on Korea and economic issues.","Correspondence and literature on fund-raising, especially Democratic Women's Day and Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners; convention site selection; Women's Division advocacy of Fifty-Fifty representation of women at 1952 convention; broadcasts; meetings. Correspondence between Pollard, Switzer, and members of the new executive subcommittee Wright Morrow and Mrs. Lennard Thomas on representation of the views of Southern states within the Democratic Party. Response by Pollard to questions by a student doing a project in a politics course at CCNY on her support of Truman and opinion of the Dixiecrat movement.","Correspondence and information about delegates and their votes, including call from Democratic National Committee chairman for more women delegates. Correspondence on accommodations, arrangements, and availability of seating and tickets. Programs, invitations, handbooks. Letters of congratulation on the stance taken by the Virginia delegation; copies of resolution and statement by the Virginia delegation; copy of address by John Battle; clippings about opposing factions and convention events.","Correspondence on Democratic National Committee meetings and fund-raising. Correspondence and publications from the Women's Division on organizing, campaigning, and publicity. Letters from two Virginia newspapers supporting use of newspaper advertising over TV advertising in reaching voters; letter from RCA stressing the advantages of television. Correspondence and literature from Democratic presidential hopefuls. Correspondence, especially from Wright Morrow, on lack of representation of the views of the Southern states within the party; correspondence discussing various candidates; correspondence concerning support of nominee Adlai Stevenson. Literature and clippings about the presidential campaign in Virginia. Invitation to Regional Conference of Democratic Leaders (Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama), October 1, 1952.","Fact sheets and literature for use in campaign; clippings about campaign and history of political campaigns; clippings on issues. Clippings on the Democratic convention and Virginia's stance. Handwritten outline of topics and a few shorthand and longhand notes on Civil Rights and Taft-Hartley, on letterhead of the Stevens Hotel, Chicago, possibly Pollard's notes for the platform committee.","Correspondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; statements concerning resignation/removal of Democratic National Committeemen Richard D. Barker of Florida and Wright Morrow of Texas over their refusal to support Stevenson; letter from Switzer to Pollard concerning his meeting with new Democratic National Committee Chairman Stephen Mitchell and their discussion of Virginia's issues with the Democratic National Committee; copy of speech by Congressman Howard W. Smith of Virginia on \"Party Responsibility.\" Correspondence and literature on fund-raising, campaign organizing, and women's activities.","Correspondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; reports on Democratic National Committee activities; Women's Division activities. Correspondence between Switzer, Harry F. Byrd, John Battle, A. Willis Robertson, and Pollard on selection of new Democratic National Committee Chairman and controversy over Wright Morrow; statement by Wright Morrow; letters from Committeemen and Committeewomen in other states lobbying for candidates for Democratic National Committee Chairman. Democratic National Committee literature and clippings on the difference between the parties, Republican smear tactics. Correspondence and mailings on fund-raising, especially Dollars for Democrats, and Virginia's fund-raising quotas. Correspondence with other Virginia Democrats.","Correspondence concerning Democratic National Committee meetings, particularly a meeting in Chicago in November 1955. Correspondence with Democratic National Committee Chairman Paul Butler about his attendance at various Virginia Party events. Correspondence, literature, and newsletters from the Women's Activities division of the Democratic National Committee. Correspondence between Paul Butler, Switzer, Pollard, Harry F. Byrd, and others, on the possible appointment of Mrs. Armistead Boothe, Alexandria, Va., as member of the Democratic National Committee's new Advisory Committee on Political Organization, and Pollard's recommendation against the appointment because Mr. Boothe is identified with a \"difficult and troublesome\" cause. Correspondence on fund-raising. Lists of National Committeemen and Committeewomen from many of the years between 1940 and 1955.","Correspondence regarding Virginia's quota; fund-raising tips; Teas for T.V. fund-raising drive by Democratic women.","Correspondence and resolutions about seating of delegates and \"loyalty oath\" to the party. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Democratic National Committee site selection committee minutes.","Reports on the price-support program, government operations, and Senator Eastland's speech on the Supreme Court and segregation cases.","Correspondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; correspondence with Harry F. Byrd on representation of the South. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities, particularly on Democratic Women's Day and campaign organizing; correspondence with Democratic National Committee and within Virginia on organizing women in Virginia and increasing their representation in local party structures.","Correspondence on state quotas; Woodrow Wilson Centennial Dinner in Washington.","The Eleven States Regional Conference for Democratic Women, February 10-11, 1956, Nashville, Tennessee, sponsored by the Democratic National Committee and the members of the National Committee and State officials in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Announcement, program; Pollard's letters to women in Virginia on their attending the conference (she didn't go because of a broken wrist).","Pollard served on the Committee on Platform and Resolutions. Agenda for Platform Committee meeting; letters from other committee members expressing pleasure in working together. Correspondence on travel, accommodations, arrangements, delegates and their votes, and ticket availability. Correspondence on naming Cynthia Boatwright, Lucy Williams, and Kitty Clark as delegates from Virginia. Correspondence on selecting pages for Virginia delegation. Convention programs, handbooks, roll of delegates and alternates, programs and invitations for various events. Interim Report of Special Advisory Committee on Rules. Virginia Democrats Statement of Policy. Press releases and clippings about the convention; information about television coverage of the convention. Invitation to Mock Political Convention at Washington and Lee University; request for information for holding facsimile of Democratic Convention at Loras College, Iowa. Letters to women about how much she enjoyed meeting them/seeing them at the convention.","Newspaper clippings.","Fact sheets, organizing suggestions, Stevenson Committee newsletters and press releases, Democratic National Committee post-election report. Correspondence between the Democratic National Committee and Virginia Party heads making sure that Stevenson and Kefauver will appear on the Virginia ballot. Photograph inscribed \"For Mrs. John Garland Pollard with all good wishes, Estes Kefauver.\"","Copy of party platform. Materials on Keep America Beautiful plank proposed to the Platform Committee by Pollard, including background information, witness statements, and a letter of thanks from Keep Virginia Beautiful, although plank was not included (rest of 1956 correspondence is in 1957 National Issues folder). Statement of George Wallace of Alabama before Platform and Resolutions Committee on civil rights. Clippings, publications, and a handwritten note about the possible splintering of Democratic Party. Clippings on two-party system. Clippings and literature about conventions, Harry Truman, and issue of a Catholic vice-presidential candidate. Fact sheets, report on Congressional activities.","Correspondence about Democratic National Committee meetings, annual report to members of the Democratic National Committee. Paul Butler, Chairman, Democratic National Committee, appoints Pollard to the Democratic National Committee's Credentials Committee. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities, including Democratic Women's Day. Correspondence among Virginians and other Southerners, November 1957, concerning Louisiana Committeeman Camille Gravel's support of civil rights plank as member of the Executive Committee representing the South. Correspondence between Senator John F. Kennedy and Pollard, thanking Virginia delegation for their support of his vice-presidential candidacy at Chicago convention, and looking forward to speaking to the Woman's Club of Richmond.","Neither Pollard nor Switzer attended. Correspondence between Pollard, Switzer, Thomas Blanton, and John Battle on draft changes to rules. Correspondence between Switzer, Pollard, and Battle about giving their proxies to Camille Gravel, as he is less liberal than Paul Butler. Letter from Denmark Groover of Georgia wanting to get together as Southern group at meeting. Reports from the meeting.","Notice of Credentials Committee meeting; invitations to women attending; program; a few notes; lodging arrangements. Correspondence about holding a private meeting of Southern members of National Committee, issues of concern, Southern disagreement with portions of Proposed Rules discussed at San Francisco meeting. Statements from meeting of the Advisory Council to the Democratic National Committee, which met following the National Committee meeting.","Meeting is not to discuss issues, but to discuss organization, communications, and finances; correspondence about who will attend; agendas; notes. Correspondence outlining Virginia state Party structure and people. Correspondence between Pollard and Switzer, Pollard and Battle, and Pollard and Byrd on disapproval of Democratic National Committee Chairman's statements and split in the national party.","Sustaining Membership Program; Virginia's quotas; Dollars for Democrats.","Literature on campaign and strategies, analysis of 1956 election results.","Clippings on party unity, civil rights and party split; fact sheets and reports. 1957 Keep America Beautiful bulletins, attached to 1956 correspondence concerning introduction of plank into 1956 platform.","Correspondence and literature on campaigning, issues, broadcasts, and fund-raising, including Democratic Women's Day and Democratic Party night. Correspondence and mailings on Democratic National Committee meetings, site selection for 1960 convention; annual report from Democratic National Committee Chairman. Correspondence and newsletters on Women's Activities. Correspondence between Switzer and others concerning meeting of Southern Democratic National Committee members, Camille Gravel controversy, possibility of third-party splits. Pollard to Switzer agreeing on inadvisability of splitting, discussing organization of women in Virginia. Invitations to local-level Virginia women's events. Letter from John F. Kennedy to Pollard, thanking her for her kind remarks concerning his recent visit to Richmond.","Correspondence on arrangements to attend meeting, Southern group meeting beforehand. Materials on Louisiana Party members' effort to remove Camille Gravel as their national committeeman; report of the Credentials Committee on 7-2 decision in Gravel's favor; correspondence between Pollard and Switzer and Harry F. Byrd, Hugh Clayton, Thomas Blanton, Edgar Brown, and other Southerners, on the question of Gravel's removal and Pollard's minority vote on the Credentials Committee decision.","Dollars for Democrats; State Headquarters Financial Report; fact sheet on campaign financing; state quotas; Sustaining Membership program.","Correspondence on publicizing the event; briefing and information for discussion leaders (National Committeewomen); press releases; advance program, fact sheets put out by Office of Women's Activities. Conference program. Pollard's notes from conference.","Newspaper clippings on the split in Democratic Party over racial issues. Fact sheets and reports; warnings about Republican campaign tactics.","Correspondence about Democratic National Committee meetings. Correspondence on Southern issues; convention rules; Camille Gravel; call for Paul Butler's retirement; Southern group meetings before Democratic National Committee meetings. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities; Democratic Women's Clubs in Virginia. Correspondence on Virginia delegates to convention; women delegates and nominees in Virginia. Materials on Democratic activities in other parts of the country. Materials on National Conference of State Chairmen and Vice Chairmen; various proposed conferences. Christmas cards from other Democratic National Committee members.","Correspondence and literature on Democratic National Committee meetings and fund-raising programs, including Dollars for Democrats, Sustaining Memberships, the 750 Club, Democratic Party Night, and 1959 Democratic National Victory Dinner; Democratic National Committee financial report and state quotas. List of Virginia 750 Club members. Correspondence between Switzer and Pollard on Democratic National Committee request to propose a Virginian for appointment to National Finance Committee; Switzer hates to respond to any Democratic National Committee request but they believe if they don't recommend someone they'll be given \"a liberal or anti.\"","Correspondence about Democratic National Committee meetings (including information about accommodations for the convention). Correspondence and clippings concerning the delegate rules and \"loyalty oath\"; Switzer's fears that the Virginia delegation will not be seated. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Correspondence and reports on site selection. Clippings on presidential hopefuls.","Fact sheets, reports, and clippings on national issues. Clippings on resistance to integration in Virginia. Policy statements and policy pamphlets from the Advisory Council of the Democratic National Committee. Letters, clippings, newsletters, and other literature for and against various possible candidates, including letters from John F. Kennedy to Pollard about the Kennedy-Ervin Labor-Management Reform Bill and announcing his candidacy. Fund-raising materials. Request to Pollard for information/literature about the party in Virginia.","Correspondence and agendas for Democratic National Committee meetings; correspondence on Southern caucus meetings; correspondence on \"loyalty oath.\" Correspondence from Switzer on appointment to National Finance Committee. Correspondence and literature on Women's Activities; organizing suggestions; Neighborhood Discussion programs. Christmas cards from Democratic Party members.","Correspondence and literature on Dollars for Democrats, Democratic Party Night, Sustaining Membership, Fund-Raising with Novelties, Teas for TV. Financial reports. Correspondence on Virginia quotas; delegate seating for convention dependent on fund-raising quota; fund-raising in Virginia; 750 Club; list of major Democratic National Committee contributors from Virginia.","Invitation, program, background material, discussion leaders' guides, agendas, Pollard's notes, correspondence with women attending the conference. Letter from Pollard to Harry F. Byrd, asking to see him while she's in Washington at the conference to discuss Southern situation re delegates to convention.","Correspondence on accommodations, tickets, delegate numbers and votes. Correspondence on selecting pages for Virginia delegation. Programs, handbooks, schedules, invitations to events. Press releases and clippings on the convention; clippings on Democratic women at the convention; local clippings on the convention and the Virginia delegation. Correspondence and literature supporting Kennedy-Johnson, including letters from John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Correspondence on fears of not being seated at the convention; Southerners proposing to bolt; Statement of Policy by Virginia Democrats; Platform Committee; Virginia commitment to support nominees. Invitation to attend Washington and Lee's Mock Convention.","Correspondence about the Platform Committee, especially with committee chairman Chester Bowles and with Harry F. Byrd. Copy of the platform; report of Platform Committee; minority report on civil rights portion of platform (signed by Pollard). Newspaper clippings on civil rights plank, including local clippings discussing Pollard. Correspondence regarding requests to include various items in the platform.","Campaign organizing suggestions, especially from Women's Activities, including TV Listening Parties and Neighborhood Discussion Program. Clippings about the election process; the use of television in campaigning. Program for Campaign Kick-Off Dinner. Invitations to events with Jackie Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy. Campaign literature and clippings, including literature from Virginia Democrats for Nixon-Lodge. Correspondence with other women active in the party. Materials on Strategy for Peace Conference sponsored by Democratic Party women. List of Campaign District Chairmen, Women's Division of (Virginia) State Campaign Committee.","Fact sheets, position papers, policy pamphlets from Advisory Council of the Democratic National Committee. Democratic National Committee policy statement on civil rights; articles about civil rights and segregation; brochure on States' Rights. Literature about actions and positions of Republicans in Congress; literature from the Know Nixon Committee. Clippings on election; clippings and literature on Catholicism as election issue.","Correspondence on Democratic National Committee meetings; establishment of various Democratic National Committee subcommittees; subcommittee meetings; report of executive committee meeting. Correspondence and literature on party organizing; fact sheets; information on election returns. Christmas cards. Program for President Kennedy's Birthday Dinner. Literature about activities in other states, especially women's activities.","Correspondence about state quotas; financial reports; Dollars for Democrats. Articles and publications about financing of election campaigns; letter from Pollard to President's Commission on Campaign Costs with her views.","Reports and mailings from Pre-Inaugural Committee and Inaugural Committee. Correspondence on requests for invitations and tickets; accommodations. Programs, press releases, schedules. Invitations to Inauguration, Inaugural Ball, Inaugural Concert, Inaugural Gala, and other events. Copy of inaugural address. Correspondence concerning tickets for Virginia women to attend Distinguished Ladies Reception, list of women selected by Pollard to receive tickets. Correspondence with other Democrats discussing attending the inauguration.","Correspondence from people wanting recommendations/endorsements for federal positions. Clippings on national patronage; Virginia patronage jobs. Press releases on new Democratic National Committee officials. Correspondence with Hilda Weinert, Democratic Committeewoman for Texas and member of the Democratic National Committee executive committee. Correspondence with Katie Louchheim, in charge of Women's Activities at Democratic National Committee, concerning inauguration activities and her appointment to position in State Department.","Mailings on Operation Support, to mobilize grassroots support for President Kennedy's programs.","Fact sheets, newsletters, reports, brochures, and speeches on national issues. Clippings concerning the changeover of the administration; administration programs.","Correspondence and literature on campaign organizing, especially women's activities. Correspondence about fund-raising; Virginia's quota; financial report of the Democratic National Committee; Inaugural Anniversary Dinner. Report of the President's Commission on Campaign Costs. Mailings and clippings about federal appointments; correspondence with Katie Louchheim about Dorothy Vredenburgh's national Party appointment. Correspondence on Equal Rights Amendment and Equal Pay for Women bill; invitation to presentation of Federal Woman's Award. Report on Operation Support. Material from congressman in Puerto Rico on government employee discipline case said to be politically linked (sent to all Democratic Committee members).","Pollard is Co-Chairman of the Sub-Committee on Aging. Correspondence and agenda for subcommittee meeting. Notes on meeting, on Party plank, on Virginia's Commission on the Aging. Clippings and literature on Kennedy's medical care bill; fact sheets; literature from National Council of Senior Citizens for Health Care through Social Security. Letter from Pollard to Chairman Bailey, January 31, 1962, that Virginians \"do not think that medical care for the aged under Social Security is either economically or philosophically sound.\"","Program for the 1962 Campaign Conference for Democratic Women; instructions for discussion leaders. Organizing suggestions from the Office of Women's Activities; notes. Literature and fact sheets on voting; on the Kennedy Administration; on Kennedy programs. Materials on the Kennedy Program for Health Insurance through Social Security; mailings from National Council of Senior Citizens for Health Care through Social Security. Teen Dems Victory Manual published by Young Democratic Clubs of America.","Fact sheets, newsletters, Campaign Cards, pamphlets, and clippings on national issues and voting trends.","Correspondence and literature about Democratic National Committee meetings; organizing suggestions; voting analysis; financial reports; fund-raising; site selection; convention delegates and votes. Correspondence about rumors that Democratic National Committee will purge several Southern Democrats in the 1964 primaries. Correspondence between Lyndon B. Johnson and Pollard concerning her invitation to him to speak to Richmond Chamber of Commerce, which he declines although \"Anytime someone as capable as you, who has contributed so much to the Democratic Party over the years asks me to do something, I do my best to perform\"; 1960 letter from Johnson to Pollard thanking her for her support. Requests to Pollard for information about the party.","Reports, fact sheets, clippings on national issues. Correspondence with Katie Louchheim, Office of Women's Activities. In reply to letter from President's Commission on Registration and Voting Participation on barriers to voting, Pollard says she believes that apathy is the main reason people don't vote, and she supports the poll tax because those who aren't willing to pay $1.50 in support aren't likely to make much contribution to the election process; report of the President's Commission on Registration and Voting Participation.","Correspondence about Democratic National Committee meetings; Democratic Congressional Candidates' Conference. Democratic National Committee news releases. Correspondence with other Democratic women. Correspondence concerning Democratic Women's Clubs and their separation from the national or state committees; importance of women in party politics; Women's Activities. Invitations to reception at the White House held by Mrs. Johnson and lunch given by Democratic Congressional Wives Forum, in conjunction with May 1964 Democratic National Committee meeting. Requests to Pollard for information about the party.","Letter from Pollard inviting attendance at February 1964, meeting of the women on the Democratic State Committee of Virginia to discuss attending the national Campaign Conference for Democratic Women held every two years; outline of meeting; followup correspondence with more details about Campaign Conference; correspondence with women around Virginia about attending the Campaign Conference; correspondence with women around the state after the Campaign Conference. Campaign Conference registration packets, reports, and other materials.","Correspondence on delegates; correspondence and literature on selecting women as delegates. Mailings from states wanting to seat Freedom Party delegates from Mississippi instead of regular party delegates. Correspondence on accommodations and arrangements. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Information on women's activities at convention; handbooks; roll of delegates and alternates; badges, including ornate souvenir badge. Newspaper clippings on possible vice-presidential candidates.","Correspondence on meeting of the Committee on Resolutions and Platform; report on platform submissions; information about planks for possible inclusion; biographical sketches of committee members; draft of platform. Clippings and news releases about platform. Correspondence with other platform committee members after the convention.","Correspondence and literature on organizing, especially from Office of Women's Activities. Literature on women's campaign activities, especially Television '64 (contributions from individual Democratic women to help defray television campaign costs); correspondence from Pollard on Television '64 funds raised by Virginia women. Campaign literature; information on broadcasts and Lady Bird Special campaign train; news releases. Invitation to 1964 Democratic Congressional Campaign Kick-Off Dinner. Speech by Virginia Governor Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., introducing and welcoming Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at a Richmond event, October 6, 1964. Citizens' Research Council study on election financing.","Fact sheets and clippings on national issues. Report on what was achieved from 1960 party platform. Copy of 1964 Republican platform. Clipping about Humphrey's speech before Richmond Junior Chamber of Commerce. Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation; tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt. Citizens' Research Council studies on election finance.","Tickets and invitations to Inauguration, Inaugural Ball, other events. Information about arrangements and inaugural activities from Pre-Inaugural Committee and Inaugural Committee. Correspondence with Congressman W. M. Abbitt re Pollard's recommendations of Virginia women who should receive invitations to the inauguration.","Letters of thanks to Pollard for campaign help from national and state officials, campaign committees, and candidates, including Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert H. Humphrey, David E. Satterfield III, Harry F. Byrd, and W. M. Abbitt. Copy of address given by Humphrey at Colonial Williamsburg; information packet on Humphrey. Harry F. Byrd's newsletter to constituents. Democratic National Committee newsletters, fact sheets, and press releases. Correspondence and literature on Democratic Women's Day and other women's activities. Correspondence about testimonial dinner for Hilda B. Weinert of Texas.. Correspondence between Pollard and James P. Coleman of Mississippi, congratulating him on his appointment to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals and reminiscing about his participation with Senator Ervin of North Carolina and Governor Battle of Virginia in Southern caucuses of the Democratic Platform Committee in 1952 and commenting that Carl Albert chaired the committee well in 1964; news clippings about \"extremist\" civil rights opposition to Coleman's appointment. Correspondence with Carl Albert thanking Pollard for her work on the 1964 Platform Committee.","Newsletters from Democratic National Committee, Women's Activities, and League of Women Voters. Fact sheets and clippings on national issues; Great Society speech cards; loose-leaf Johnson Administration fact book.","Information on Democratic National Committee meeting; tour schedule for National Committeewomen. Correspondence and literature on campaign organizing, especially from Women's Activities; correspondence on fund-raising including Democratic Women's Day; Women's Activities newsletters. Democratic National Committee newsletters. Materials on ABC's election night coverage. Letter from Hubert Humphrey to Pollard asking her opinion on state issues with view to 1968 elections; reply from Pollard giving her views on why Virginia elected more Republicans to congress in 1966.","Campaign packets, program, literature, correspondence on arrangements, and session recorders' guides for 1966 Campaign Conference for Democratic Women.","Fact sheets, handouts, fact book, and clippings on national issues.","Correspondence about Democratic National Committee meetings; invitation to White House reception; reports of Democratic National Committee divisions. Correspondence and literature on polls, upcoming election, results from last election, organizing suggestions, and fund-raising, including National Democratic Women's Day and Dollars for Democrats. Citizens' Research Foundation studies on election financing. Newsletters from Office of Women's Activities. Information on regional conferences. Fact sheets; literature on Operation Support. Correspondence on \"colored delegates\" with Edgar A. Brown of South Carolina and others. Democratic National Committee charm on bracelet, sent by Democratic National Committee officials; charm with vice-presidential seal on front and initials HHH on reverse, on bracelet, sent by Hubert Humphrey; letter from Humphrey wishing Pollard a speedy recovery.","Literature to encourage support of administration's programs.","Democratic National Committee and Women's Activities newsletters. Reports and speeches. Literature on summer youth program. Requests to mobilize support for bills.","Correspondence and literature about campaign organizing, fund-raising. Press releases, campaign literature, literature about issues, and Democratic National Committee newsletter. Correspondence and literature about Women's Activities. Call from Special Equal Rights Committee of Democratic National Committee for \"broad representation\" in all state delegations. Correspondence about the campaign. Requests to Pollard for information about the party. Biographical sketch and obituary of Margaret Price, Democratic National Committee Vice Chairman and Director, Office of Women's Activities.","Correspondence on planning for Campaign Conference for Democratic Women, and its postponement until 1969.","Newsletters; fact sheets; press releases; roll of delegates and alternates; handbooks; women's activities; committee list; ornate honorary badge. Information on accommodations and arrangements. Announcements, literature, and invitations to events from candidates. Letters from Virginia citizens asking Pollard to support Eugene McCarthy at the convention. Correspondence on selection of pages for Virginia delegation. Credentials Committee rules. Copy of platform. Nominating speech for Humphrey calling for party unity. Correspondence about Pollard having missed the meeting of the Committee on Permanent Organization. Declaration by Mississippi delegation about Mayor Daley's \"security forces\"; letter from Pollard to Chicago friend discussing the convention, praising Daley. Citizens' Research Council study on election financing.","Newsletters and clippings on Humphrey campaign. Mailings and clippings about the campaign in Virginia. Advertisements from campaign novelty suppliers; campaign buttons. Democratic National Committee campaign handbook. Citizens' Research Council study on political finance.","Fact sheets, literature, newsletters, speeches. Letters asking for support on various issues. Letter from National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence asking about firsthand knowledge of violence during the convention; Pollard replies that she would not have know anything was happening except for the media and the number of police and soldiers on the streets, felt the Chicago authorities were wise to take precautions against threats to disrupt the convention.","Democratic National Committee newsletters and other mailings; Democratic Party requests for contributions. Correspondence with the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. Christmas cards and correspondence with Democratic Party friends. Letter of congratulations from Pollard to Carl Albert on becoming Speaker of the House.","Democratic National Committee newsletters; Democratic Party requests for contributions. Sympathy note from Pollard to Lady Bird Johnson on the death of her husband, card of acknowledgement. Christmas cards from Democratic Party friends. Clippings and campaign literature for George McGovern. Mailings from Democratic senatorial campaigns. Materials from National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. Clippings and literature on issues; clipping on death of Emma Guffey Miller.","Correspondence concerning subscriptions to the Democratic National Committee's monthly publication, The Democratic Digest, and Virginia's subscription quotas. Correspondence about news submitted to The Democratic Digest.","Publications, fact sheets, and clippings on the importance of voting and the number of voters","Publications and clippings about careers for women, women in politics and government, and women's citizenship responsibilities.","Publications, fact sheets, and clippings on women in public office, women in other government positions, and national and international studies on the status of women.","Correspondence, publications, and other mailings from the Young Democrats of America.","Correspondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations.","Correspondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations. Also includes a complete list of state party officials for 1950, down to city and county chairmen level.","Correspondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations. Discussion of organizing women in the state is a significant topic.","Correspondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations.","Correspondence and literature pertaining to the State Democratic Convention. Correspondence with and clippings on Democratic candidates for state office; correspondence with and about candidates who wish to enter the primaries. Correspondence with Democratic State Central Committee and with prominent state Democrats concerning state Party activities and issues. Programs for Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinners in Richmond. Information on Virginia election laws, and balloting and voting processes. The proportion of substantive, personal correspondence to official mass mailings is far greater in the State Politics folders than in the National Politics folders, making this subseries a valuable source on the operations of the Democratic Party in Virginia, and especially women's role in Party operations.","Contains only clippings and correspondence with information on candidates, fund-raising appeals.","Correspondence, mostly about Democratic Party activities at the state and national levels.","Correspondence, mostly about Democratic Party activities at the state and national levels.","Clippings, some correspondence, programs, chiefly concerning official Democratic activities in Virginia.","Clippings, some correspondence, programs, chiefly concerning official Democratic activities in Virginia.","Publications on the organization of the Democratic Party of the State of Virginia and on election laws in Virginia.","Publications and clippings on structure of Virginia state and county government.","Publications and clippings on structure of Virginia state and county government.","Publications and clippings on structure of Virginia state and county government.","Clippings and reports.","Scrapbooks of clippings. 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Additional files were processed in March 2016.","The Inge Horton Architectural Collection consists of architectural studies written by Horton while in Germany; presentations made at various women's architectural organization meetings, including the International Union of Women Architects (UIFA); a Historic Structure Report for Julia Morgan building; copies of her books; a curriculum vitae; and files on early women architects in the San Francisco Bay Area for her book \"Early Women Architects of the San Francisco Bay Area: The Lives and Work of Fifty Professionals, 1890-1951\" (2010).","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . 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Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. 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Davis Breen served as Breen's constant support and collaborator until he passed away on March 31, 1990.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) was the United States' first national theater and dance organization, in the tradition of European national theaters. Originating in 1935 with a charter from the U.S. Congress, ANTA continued until 1966 when the National Endowment for the Arts came into being. ANTA was responsible for both the presentation of American theater in the U.S. and abroad.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Although officially formed in 1935, ANTA did not begin actual operation until 1946 due to a variety of factors, including the Great Depression and World War II. During the depression, federal funding was funnelled towards the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project, another national performing arts program. 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Originating in 1935 with a charter from the U.S. Congress, ANTA continued until 1966 when the National Endowment for the Arts came into being. ANTA was responsible for both the presentation of American theater in the U.S. and abroad."," Although officially formed in 1935, ANTA did not begin actual operation until 1946 due to a variety of factors, including the Great Depression and World War II. During the depression, federal funding was funnelled towards the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project, another national performing arts program. In addition to these setbacks, the ANTA board, comprised of prominent citizens and business leaders from outside the theater community, could not agree on the goals of ANTA. Eventually, Robert Breen and Robert Porterfield, two men with Army and theater backgrounds, took the reins of ANTA and initiated its revitalization. Porterfield and Breen developed ANTA's \"Foundation Plan,\" with the intention of having ANTA become the foundation for and driving force behind the stimulation of growth of American theater. The plan, successfully undertaken by Breen, Porterfield, and Breen's wife Wilva Davis Breen, called for a National Foundation to make loans and grants, insure theater projects against loss, as well as a National Service Bureau to provide technical assistance for acting companies, as well as a national clearing house for theater information. The plan was adopted by the ANTA Board in 1946."," Under the guidance of Breen, ANTA produced several projects in the U.S. with successful results during the postwar years. From 1946 - 1948, ANTA sponsored a series of plays called the Experimental Theatre. Its goal was to \"present new, interesting plays which would not see production on Broadway due to present high costs.\" Admittedly, the plays were \"not necessarily perfect\" but \"worthy of a trial production in a simplified fashion\" according to an ANTA letter offering subscription to the series, which included high profile playwrights and actors. During the late 1940s and early 1950s ANTA sponsored a number of drama festivals across the U.S., featuring well-known actors. ANTA also featured a televised production of short plays for NBC television. With the intention of promoting theater growth in the U.S. and showcasing new talent, ANTA produced, supported, and promoted theater projects all across the United States."," Internationally, ANTA promoted artistic exchange between the U.S. and Europe, and entertained American troops there. This was initiated with a 1949 tour of William Shakespeare's \"Hamlet\" throughout Europe, produced by and starring Breen in the titular role. This tour famously culminated in a performance at Elsinore Castle in Denmark - the actual setting of the play. Perhaps ANTA's, as well as Breen's, greatest success came with the international tour of George Gershwin's \"Porgy and Bess\" (produced with Blevins Davis), which toured from 1952-1956, visiting 89 cities and 29 countries. The opera's performance in the Soviet Union was considered the first cultural exchange post-World War II between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. ANTA also sponsored the American National Ballet Theatre's tour of Europe in 1950, performing in eighteen cities and eight countries. The tour lasted from August to December of 1950 and played to an audience of over 150,000, and was the first international tour of any American ballet company."," ANTA also produced a number of Broadway plays and musicals out of the formerly named Guild Hall Theatre, renamed the ANTA Theatre in the 1960s and 1970s. 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In 1892 the Diocese of Southern Virginia was formed, and in 1919 the western part of the diocese split off to form the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia. ","Robert Carter Jett, D.D. (1865-1950), of the Virginia Episcopal School, was consecrated Bishop of the Diocese in March 1920. He selected Roanoke as the headquarters, and St. John's for his parish church. Bishop Jett established a diocesan newsletter, encouraged interdenominational cooperation among the Protestant sects, and oversaw a program of church construction and the growth of mission schools. ","In 1938 Bishop Jett retired and Henry Disbrow Phillips (1882-1955) assumed the duties of Bishop of the Diocese. Under Phillips' leadership, the Diocese continued to expand in parishioners and influence, most notably in the growth in the Diocese's function in education. ","William Henry Marmion, D.D. (1907-2002), became the third Bishop of Southwestern Virginia in May 1954, and led the Diocese through an era of social upheaval in the 1960s. Bishop Marmion was strongly against racial segregation, and was confronted with the problem of challenging the long-held beliefs of many of his parishioners while integrating Black people into the church at the same time. The 1960s and 1970s also saw women pushing for a higher status in society, and the Diocese saw women increasingly become part of the church leadership as lay readers, deacons, and priests. Bishop Marmion also guided his parish into accepting the revisions of the Book of Common Prayer. ","Bishop Marmion retired in 1979, and A. Heath Light (b. 1929) assumed leadership that same year until 1996. Bishop F. Neff Powell served from 1996 to 2013, when Mark Bourlakas assumed the bishopric. ","For more information on the early history of the Diocese, see  Hills of the Lord: the Background of the Episcopal Church in Southwestern Virginia, 1738-1938  by Katherine L. Brown (Roanoke : Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, 1979; call number BX5917.V8 B67 1979).","The guide to the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","These photographs are large and rolled. They are loose in Box 1.","The processing, arrangement, and description of the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records was completed in November 1988. Small additions were integrated with additional description created in 1989-1992. Description was further updated in 2020-2021, including identified chronological subdivisions.","The processing, arrangement, and description for additions from 1990-2017 (Boxes 94-109) was completed in 2022-2023. Series and subseries were created at this time. Within these boxes, titles within brackets [] were created by archivists.","This item was among the parish registers in Box 105, so during processing, they were kept together under the same subseries.","This item was among the parish registers in Box 105, so during processing, they were kept together under the same subseries.","See the  Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records II, Ms2011-018  and  Bishop William H. Marmion Papers, Ms1986-013 , also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA).","The  Archives of the Episcopal Church  in Austin, Texas, also have related materials, including the holdings for the  Episcopal Appalachian Ministries  (formerly  Appalachian People's Service Organization), which contain material from the  Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia.","The records of the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia consist of administrative records, including incoming (often from parishioners) and outgoing correspondence, with a scattering of newspaper clippings, photographs, building plans and surveys, pamphlets, financial records, and meeting minutes, from the central administrative office in Roanoke and the churches within the Diocese. Many of these materials belonged to the Bishop and his office, including Bishops R. C. Jett, H. D. Phillips, William H. Marmion, and A. Heath Light.","Some documents are numbered 259.","Some documents are numbered 235.","Includes undated newsclipping regarding Lt. Col. Paul Welles, instructor at Virginia Military Institute.","Includes photographs and undated newsclippings.","Some documents are numbered 235.","Includes undated letter to Bishop Marmion.","Some documents are numbered 228.","Some documents are numbered 235.","Includes newsclippings and photographs.","Includes undated article regarding Reverend Maurice Henry Hopson.","Some documents are numbered 155.","Includes undated newsclipping regarding Reverend S. Janney Hutton's resignation.","Some documents are numbered 232.","Includes newsclipping 1951 regarding Dr. Homer Howard, nominated for president of Radford College.","Includes undated newsclipping regarding repairs to church.","Some documents are numbered 154.","Includes information regarding Reverend Kenneth H. Anthony.","Includes newspaper clipping regarding Deaconess Margaret D. Binns.","Includes material regarding renovation.","Includes historical information.","Includes Radford Pulaski Religion and Labor Fellowship.","Contains Laboratories and Youth Conference materials.","Includes segregation and integraion at Hemlock Haven.","Includes undated news clippings, negatives, and various historical reports on the parish.","Includes survey and information concerning the Reredos Memorial to James C., Annie M., and Lewis W. Langhorne.","Includes information regarding Foy J. Howard, Senior Warden Emeritus.","These files are in rough alphabetical and original order, with subseries based on dividers in the collection. They include files of Rev. James C. Walsh and others. Majority of materials relate to the Department of Christian Education.","Includes attendees lists, fees, supply lists, etc. for youth conferences at Hemlock Haven for boys and girls of all ages.","Contains materials related to Women's Auxiliary and Dante, Virginia.","Contains account books, check book, cancelled checks, notes, and bank statements.","Contains letters, ephemera, and typed financial reports.","Contains typed financial lists.","Contains loose financial lists and a membership record.","Contains expense report.","Contains expense report.","Contains calculations of Official Acts.","Contains report form.","Contains summary and letter.","Contains summaries and notes.","Contains notes.","Contains notes and Paul F. Hebberger quote.","Contains letters and notes.","Contains letter and financial notes.","Contains report and notes.","Contains lists of congregants, official acts, expense accounts and funds, appropriations, visitations, meeting minutes, etc.","Contains parochial reports of official acts, lists of clergy and council/conference attendees, treasurer reports, funds and budgets, etc.","Contains accounts of the Bishop Robert C. Jett, roll calls and service/salaries of clergy, reports on church properties, etc.","Contains mission fund account, appointments of clergy, parochial official acts, etc.","Contains trustees' accounts, bonds, investments, etc.","Contains annual parochial accounts and official acts with typed reports.","Loose item removed from 1896 section of book and put at the end of the folder.","Contains programs, notes, letters, financial calculations, etc. Also includes paper book was wrapped in. (Items did not seem to be inserted into the book in any particular order.)","Some items are loose in the minute book, so please maintain original order by retaining location items are stored in.","Contains incomplete records about the history of the parish and lists of people and acts. Loose materials were taken out of book and placed at end of folder. Of note is a 1939 letter from Claudius Lee of VPI looking into the baptismal info for his wife Sarah Otey.","Photographs are primarily of Diosece buildings, such as churches and children's homes; children living at the children's homes and staff; and college campuses and their students, including Randolph-Macon Women's College in Lynchburg and Virginia College in Roanoke.","Postcards depict scenes in Lynchburg, Tazewell, Roanoke, Covington, Blue Ridge Mountains, and other places in southwest Virginia.","Mounted photographs are mainly of church buildings, children's homes, and children at the homes.","A couple printed photos from this booklet are in Folder 1.","Booklet for children's home in Covington, Virginia, depicts the campus, the children and alumni, and staff. Many of the originals are in the folders 1 and 3.","The following publications were separated to the Rare Book Collection: ","Franklin County Virginia , compiled and edited by J. G. Claiborne, Lynchburg, Va., Supplement to the  County News , Rocky Mount, Virginia, 1926.","Annual Report of the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia and Journal of the Proceeedings of the Annual Council , 1988 (69th Annual Council), 1991 (72nd Annual Council)-1998 (70th Annual Council). Call number BX5918.S922 A3.","Restricted materials were separated to restricted folder, VES [Virginia Episcopal School]--Trustees '82, 1982.","These materials were separated from Box 104, Folder 3, VES [Virginia Episcopal School]--Trustees '82, 1981-1982.","The following book was separated to the Rare Book Collection:  Franklin County Virginia , compiled and edited by J. G. Claiborne, Lynchburg, Va., Supplement to the  County News , Rocky Mount, Virginia, 1926.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives ( specref@vt.edu  or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records consist of the Diocese's administrative records, including incoming (often from parishioners) and outgoing correspondence, with a scattering of newspaper clippings, photographs, building plans and surveys, pamphlets, and meeting minutes, from the central administrative office in Roanoke and the churches within the Diocese.","Please note:  This collection is in off-site storage and requires 2-3 days notice for retrieval. 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Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives ( specref@vt.edu  or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The records were permanently deposited to Special Collections and University Archives by the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia in 1985. A small initial deposit was made in 1976, and additional materials were received from 1989 thru 1992. Some materials were accessioned in 2012 and 2017."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","Religion"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","Religion"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["148.3 Cubic Feet 109 boxes, 1 folder"],"extent_tesim":["148.3 Cubic Feet 109 boxes, 1 folder"],"date_range_isim":[1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for research, except for Folder 1, which is restricted for 75 years from date of creation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder is restricted for 75 years from date of creation (2057) in order to protect personally identifiable information.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research, except for Folder 1, which is restricted for 75 years from date of creation.","This folder is restricted for 75 years from date of creation (2057) in order to protect personally identifiable information."],"altformavail_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSome of this collection has been digitized and is \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://imagebase.lib.vt.edu/browse.php?folio_ID=/lh/episcopal\"\u003eavailable online\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"altformavail_heading_ssm":["Existence and Location of Copies"],"altformavail_tesim":["Some of this collection has been digitized and is  available online ."],"appraisal_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDuplicates and blank pages were weeded. Withholding tax records were shredded to protect personally identifiable information, including social security numbers, of employees. Salaries without names are available in budgets elsewhere in collection. IRS instructions were weeded, as information is available elsewhere and not specific to the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"appraisal_heading_ssm":["Appraisal"],"appraisal_tesim":["Duplicates and blank pages were weeded. Withholding tax records were shredded to protect personally identifiable information, including social security numbers, of employees. Salaries without names are available in budgets elsewhere in collection. IRS instructions were weeded, as information is available elsewhere and not specific to the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is arranged into the following series:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries I. 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Alphabetical subject files, 1923-1968, (bulk 1950-1968),\u003c/emph\u003e is arranged in rough alphabetical order, divided based on the original dividers used by the Diocese, which remain in the collection. The series includes files of Rev. James C. Walsh and others. A large portion of materials relate to the Department of Christian Education.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries III. Records of individuals or organizations, 1913-1969,\u003c/emph\u003e is divided by creator. \n\u003clist\u003e\u003citem\u003e\nSubseries A. Robert B. Claytor files, 1956, 1969, is arranged chronologically. Claytor was chair of the 1956 Episcopal Census Committee, whose records dominate this subseries. \n\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003e\nSubseries B. Women's Auxiliary Records, 1913-1955, is predominately in original order.\n\u003c/item\u003e\u003citem\u003e\nSubseries C. 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A large portion of materials relate to the Department of Christian Education.","Series III. Records of individuals or organizations, 1913-1969,  is divided by creator. \n \nSubseries A. Robert B. Claytor files, 1956, 1969, is arranged chronologically. Claytor was chair of the 1956 Episcopal Census Committee, whose records dominate this subseries. \n \nSubseries B. Women's Auxiliary Records, 1913-1955, is predominately in original order.\n \nSubseries C. Stuart Hall, 1929-1953, is arranged in chronological order, which one subgroup in original order.\n \nSubseries D. St. Peter's-in-the-Mountains and St. John's-in-the-Mountains, 1914-1966, are in original order, with some materials grouped together under original titles and divisions. These materials are mostly financial records.\n \nSubseries E. Standing and Steering Committees, 1919-1956, are in original order, with some materials grouped together under original titles and divisions.\n","Series IV. Record books, 1866-1973,  are primarily bound volumes of financial accounts and recordings of church activities. The series is divided by format into five subseries \n \nSubseries A. Daily Cash Books, 1930-1963, is arranged chronologically.\n \nSubseries B. Rector's Monthly Reports, 1940-1948, is arranged chronologically.\n \nSubseries C. Special Accounts, 1942-1961, is arranged chronologically.\n \nSubseries D. Ledgers, 1919-1955, is arranged chronologically.\n \nSubseries E. Secretary's and Treasurer's Books, 1866-1900, 1913-1921, is arranged chronologically.\n \nSubseries F. Convocation Minutes, 1907-1915, [1925]-1942, is arranged chronologically.\n \nSubseries G. Parish and Church Registers, 1873-1973, is arranged chronologically.\n","Series V. 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(1865-1950), of the Virginia Episcopal School, was consecrated Bishop of the Diocese in March 1920. He selected Roanoke as the headquarters, and St. John's for his parish church. Bishop Jett established a diocesan newsletter, encouraged interdenominational cooperation among the Protestant sects, and oversaw a program of church construction and the growth of mission schools. ","In 1938 Bishop Jett retired and Henry Disbrow Phillips (1882-1955) assumed the duties of Bishop of the Diocese. Under Phillips' leadership, the Diocese continued to expand in parishioners and influence, most notably in the growth in the Diocese's function in education. ","William Henry Marmion, D.D. (1907-2002), became the third Bishop of Southwestern Virginia in May 1954, and led the Diocese through an era of social upheaval in the 1960s. Bishop Marmion was strongly against racial segregation, and was confronted with the problem of challenging the long-held beliefs of many of his parishioners while integrating Black people into the church at the same time. The 1960s and 1970s also saw women pushing for a higher status in society, and the Diocese saw women increasingly become part of the church leadership as lay readers, deacons, and priests. Bishop Marmion also guided his parish into accepting the revisions of the Book of Common Prayer. ","Bishop Marmion retired in 1979, and A. Heath Light (b. 1929) assumed leadership that same year until 1996. Bishop F. Neff Powell served from 1996 to 2013, when Mark Bourlakas assumed the bishopric. ","For more information on the early history of the Diocese, see  Hills of the Lord: the Background of the Episcopal Church in Southwestern Virginia, 1738-1938  by Katherine L. Brown (Roanoke : Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, 1979; call number BX5917.V8 B67 1979)."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003ca href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/a\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese photographs are large and rolled. They are loose in Box 1.\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description","General note"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","These photographs are large and rolled. They are loose in Box 1."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records, Ms1985-004, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records, Ms1985-004, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records was completed in November 1988. Small additions were integrated with additional description created in 1989-1992. 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Within these boxes, titles within brackets [] were created by archivists.","This item was among the parish registers in Box 105, so during processing, they were kept together under the same subseries.","This item was among the parish registers in Box 105, so during processing, they were kept together under the same subseries."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/lib.vt.edu/repositories/2/resources/2658.oai_ead.xml\"\u003eEpiscopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records II, Ms2011-018\u003c/a\u003e and \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/lib.vt.edu/repositories/2/resources/1439.oai_ead.xml\"\u003eBishop William H. Marmion Papers, Ms1986-013\u003c/a\u003e, also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://www.episcopalarchives.org/\"\u003eArchives of the Episcopal Church\u003c/a\u003e in Austin, Texas, also have related materials, including the holdings for the \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://www.episcopalarchives.org/episcopal-appalachian-ministries\"\u003eEpiscopal Appalachian Ministries\u003c/a\u003e (formerly  Appalachian People's Service Organization), which contain material from the  Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Archival Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See the  Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records II, Ms2011-018  and  Bishop William H. Marmion Papers, Ms1986-013 , also at Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA).","The  Archives of the Episcopal Church  in Austin, Texas, also have related materials, including the holdings for the  Episcopal Appalachian Ministries  (formerly  Appalachian People's Service Organization), which contain material from the  Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe records of the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia consist of administrative records, including incoming (often from parishioners) and outgoing correspondence, with a scattering of newspaper clippings, photographs, building plans and surveys, pamphlets, financial records, and meeting minutes, from the central administrative office in Roanoke and the churches within the Diocese. Many of these materials belonged to the Bishop and his office, including Bishops R. C. Jett, H. D. Phillips, William H. Marmion, and A. 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Many of these materials belonged to the Bishop and his office, including Bishops R. C. Jett, H. D. Phillips, William H. Marmion, and A. Heath Light.","Some documents are numbered 259.","Some documents are numbered 235.","Includes undated newsclipping regarding Lt. Col. Paul Welles, instructor at Virginia Military Institute.","Includes photographs and undated newsclippings.","Some documents are numbered 235.","Includes undated letter to Bishop Marmion.","Some documents are numbered 228.","Some documents are numbered 235.","Includes newsclippings and photographs.","Includes undated article regarding Reverend Maurice Henry Hopson.","Some documents are numbered 155.","Includes undated newsclipping regarding Reverend S. Janney Hutton's resignation.","Some documents are numbered 232.","Includes newsclipping 1951 regarding Dr. Homer Howard, nominated for president of Radford College.","Includes undated newsclipping regarding repairs to church.","Some documents are numbered 154.","Includes information regarding Reverend Kenneth H. Anthony.","Includes newspaper clipping regarding Deaconess Margaret D. Binns.","Includes material regarding renovation.","Includes historical information.","Includes Radford Pulaski Religion and Labor Fellowship.","Contains Laboratories and Youth Conference materials.","Includes segregation and integraion at Hemlock Haven.","Includes undated news clippings, negatives, and various historical reports on the parish.","Includes survey and information concerning the Reredos Memorial to James C., Annie M., and Lewis W. Langhorne.","Includes information regarding Foy J. 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Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca target=\"_blank\" href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (\u003ca href=\"mailto:specref@vt.edu\"\u003especref@vt.edu\u003c/a\u003e or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives ( specref@vt.edu  or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_52cedd4dc03978bee672483539080186\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records consist of the Diocese's administrative records, including incoming (often from parishioners) and outgoing correspondence, with a scattering of newspaper clippings, photographs, building plans and surveys, pamphlets, and meeting minutes, from the central administrative office in Roanoke and the churches within the Diocese.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records consist of the Diocese's administrative records, including incoming (often from parishioners) and outgoing correspondence, with a scattering of newspaper clippings, photographs, building plans and surveys, pamphlets, and meeting minutes, from the central administrative office in Roanoke and the churches within the Diocese."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_e41de8798ebe8031e9bc85628b950749\"\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003ePlease note:\u003c/emph\u003e This collection is in off-site storage and requires 2-3 days notice for retrieval. 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For example, there could be Watt Abbitt\n         correspondence in the Alfalfa Club, the Luncheons, and the\n         Senate Campaign of 1964 folders.","Series I: Business, 1914-1965:  \nCorrespondence, memoranda, bills, and receipts comprise\n            this Series. Senator Byrd's various business interests are\n            represented--apple and peach growing, general farming, cold\n            storage, and newspaper publishing. In the pre-1932 years,\n            those papers detail exhaustively Senator Byrd's financial\n            career, especially in the apple business.","There are three subsections to Series I. First, a\n            general business section arranged chronologically and\n            within the year alphabetically by correspondent and topic.\n            There follows a section on the apple sales of specific\n            orchards-- Rosemont, \n            Turkey Knob, and \n            Timberville. Thirdly, a section on\n            general apple sales is arranged chronologically.","The general business material was pulled in many cases\n            from storage boxes marked personal and political from both\n            shipments of material. The files on the apple sales came\n            chiefly from the attic of \n            Rosemont. They are chiefly bills and\n            receipts, and orders for apples.","Series II: Political, 1911-1932:  \nThis series documents Senator Byrd's rise to political\n            prominence and gives a detailed picture of the formation\n            and maintenance of the Byrd Organization. But it must be\n            repeated that there is a gap for the gubernatorial years.\n            We assume material for this part of his official life is to\n            be found in the Executive Papers of the Library of\n            Virginia.","The chronology for Series II is by one year periods,\n            and, of course, alphabetically by topic and correspondent\n            within those time spans.","This material had been stored at Rosemont, and\n            practically every piece was rearranged.","Series III: Political, 1933-1965:  \nSeries III contains material on Byrd's senatorial\n            career. Although there is correspondence with national\n            political figures, both qualitatively and quantitatively,\n            the materials deal with Virginia politics and government\n            rather than national politics and government.","Chronological arrangements for this series is by four\n            year subsections, save for the last which is a 5 year\n            period (1933-1936; 1937-1940; 1945-1948; 1949-1952;\n            1953-1956; 1941-1944; 1957-1960; 1961-1965). Within these\n            sub-series, material is again alphabetically by\n            correspondent and topic.","These papers came to the University from the Victory Van\n            Storage Company. They had evidently been boxed in the\n            Senator's Washington office after his death. As with Series\n            II, it was necessary to go through nearly every folder to\n            assure consistency.","Series IV: Miscellaneous topics:  \nDivided into 8 sub-series, this section contains\n            material which would not easily fit into the first three\n            series or were simply too large to be integrated.","A. Appointment \u0026 engagement books, 1928-29 \u0026\n            1950-1965","B. Magazine articles, 1920-1966. This sub-series is\n            comprised of articles by and about Byrd, and some collected\n            by him. There are some drafts and correspondence re the\n            articles, and their publication. The arrangement is\n            chronological.","C. Newsclippings, 1924-1966. A miscellaneous collection\n            dealing with a wide range of topics-- \n            Harry F. Byrd, \n            Virginia politics, economic, issues,\n            etc. The arrangement is chronological.","D. Constituents' mail, 1957, 1960-1965. Comprised of\n            letters to Byrd from his \"national\" constituency,\n            commending, and, in some instances, condemning Byrd's\n            position on various issues. In addition, this sub- series\n            contains three bound volumes of letters, 1963 April-May,\n            from various chapters of the \n            Virginia Chamber of Commerce.","E. \n            Harry F. ByrdVoting Record, 1933-1965.\n            Consists of seven bound volumes and five boxes of material\n            detailing the Senator's voting record for 1933-1943 and\n            1953-1965. However, in 1957 the first session of the 85th\n            Congress is not represented.","F. Speeches and Statements. This sub-series is divided\n            into several sections. Byrd kept a \"Reference file of other\n            people's speeches.\" This is arranged alphabetically and is\n            indexed. There is also another alphabet of other people's\n            speeches which was pulled together from various locations,\n            and is listed item by item. Secondly, there is a large file\n            of Byrd's speeches, 1920-1965, arranged chronologically,\n            which contains many original drafts with holograph\n            corrections, and mimeograph copies. Thirdly, is a section\n            of Public Statements, 1922-1965, which includes press\n            releases.","G. Scrapbooks, 1906-1965. Consists of 110 loose volumes\n            and two boxes. The first two volumes in this sub-series are\n            scrapbooks of \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr.The remaining\n            items contain newspapers, photographs and some\n            correspondence pertinent to \n            Harry Byrd's career.","H. Cartoon Collection, Photographs and Awards.\n            Throughout his political life, Byrd collected cartoons\n            about himself. They lined the walls of his Senate office.\n            There is a card index to these 575 framed drawings and a\n            microfilm has been prepared of each for reference use. This\n            sub-series also contains photographs of political figures\n            and friends, and various awards and certificates presented\n            to the Senator.","Series V: Byrd and Flood Families:  \nThis series contains papers relating to Richard Evelyn Byrd, Sr. and Jr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Hal D. Flood, Joel W. Floodand various other Byrds and Floods. It is divided into 5 sub-series.","A. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., father of the\n            Senator and prominent member of the Virginia House of\n            Delegates. His papers, 1907-1928, contain political and\n            legal correspondence with Harry F. Byrd and others. The\n            arrangement is generally chronological with some topical\n            breakdown.","B. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Jr., U. S. Navy\n            Admiral and polar explorer. Papers, 1917-1957, consist\n            chiefly of correspondence between the Admiral and the\n            Senator--many of a political nature--and letters from the\n            Senator concerning his brother. There is material relating\n            to the death of Admiral Byrd and the creation of various\n            memorials to him.","C. \n            Harry Flood Byrd, Jr.: The\n            correspondence of Byrd, Jr. with Byrd, Sr. has been pulled\n            together from various locations and placed in this\n            sub-series. In addition, there is material concerning\n            legislation the younger Byrd proposed, and comments by him\n            on the Civil Rights Act of 1965.","D. Various members of the Byrd Family. Chiefly correspondence,\n            1917-1965, of Senator Byrd with various members of the\n            family, and with non-relatives concerning Byrd genealogy.\n            There is a segment of condolence letters, 1957, to the\n            Senator on the death of his mother, \n            Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd. Letters\n            from prominent people have been pulled from this subseries\n            and placed in Series III.","E. \n            Flood Family. This sub-series is\n            composed of 2 sections. First is a topical arrangement of \n            Hal D. Floodpapers, 1896-1922. There\n            is some political correspondence, although the Library of\n            Congress holds the more important pieces of Flood's papers.\n            In addition, there is business \u0026 legal correspondence,\n            and material relating to the settlements of various\n            estates. Of note are the \n            Thomas S. Martinestate and that of \n            Hal Floodhimself.","The second section chiefly contains the estates of other\n            members of the \n            Flood family: \n            Joel W. Flood, \n            Anna Portner Flood, \n            Bolling Byrd Flood, and \n            Eleanor F. Flood, \n            Hal Flood, \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., and \n            Harry F. Byrd, Sr.were all executors\n            or guardians to these Floods and their papers are found in\n            the group.","A small group of correspondence, 1941-1965, in this\n            sub-series from the Senator concerns Flood genealogy.","1887 --born Martinsburg, W. Va., son of Richard\n               Evelyn \u0026 Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd, and nephew of\n               Hal D. Flood 1902 --acquired the Winchester Star 1906 --established the Martinsburg Evening Journal\n               and leases his first apple orchard 1908 --appointed to Winchester City Council, first\n               public office 1908-1918 --president of the Valley Turnpike\n               Company 1909 --sold Martinsburg Evening Journal to\n               purchase apple orchards 1913 --married Anne Douglas Beverley 1915-1925 --member of Virginia State Senate:\n               served on the Finance, Roads, and Privileges \u0026\n               Elections Committees 1922-1925 --chairman of the State Democratic\n               Committee 1923 --acquired the Harrisonburg Daily\n               News-Record 1923 --member \u0026 Chairman of Publicity\n               Committee of the \"Pay As You Go\" Roads\n               Association 1926-1930 --governor of Virginia 1928 --his anti-lynch law passed by the Virginia\n               legislature 1928-1940 --member of the Democratic National\n               Committee 1929 --acquired his family home \"Rosemont\" from\n               the Harriman's of New York 1930 --reorganization of Virginia State\n               Constitution and government 1932 --Virginia endorsed Byrd for president 1933-1964 --U. S. Senator from Virginia. Member of\n               the following standing committees: Finance, chair man,\n               1955-1965; Armed Services, Rules; Civil Service. Member\n               of the following special committees: 1. Select committee\n               on Government Reorganization; 2. Joint Committee on\n               Reduction of non-essential Federal Spending; 3.\n               Provision Committee to draft the original Atomic Energy\n               Legislation; 4. Finanance Subcommittee on\n               intergovernmental taxation; 5. Preparedness Subcommittee\n               which investigated the Korean ammunition shortage; 6.\n               Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation 1958 --announced retirement, but was persuaded by\n               friends to run again 1965 --resigned from Senate due to ill\n               health 1966 --died at \"Rosemont\"","The Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers, 1911-1965,\n         consist of 273 linear feet of correspondence, memoranda,\n         records, files of all sorts, photographs, scrapbooks, etc.\n         pertaining largely to the \n         Virginia Senator's political and business\n         careers. Save for his years as governor of \n         Virginia (1925-1929) the collection\n         documents in great detail his activities in politics and\n         business. The bulk of the political papers deal with \n         Virginiastate politics, and present a\n         clear picture of Byrd's leadership of the state Democratic\n         Party. Substantive material from or concerning national\n         figures for the period is not to be found in these papers.","Material of greatest research value is probably to be found\n         in the papers before 1932 when Byrd was elected to the U.S.\n         Senate. The correspondence files are particularly rich and\n         helpful in the 1920's. A cautiousness of statement appears in\n         his correspondence when Byrd arrives in Washington, but the\n         tendency disappears after a few years, and the later\n         correspondence is candid and useful.","The papers of Senator Byrd are invaluable for any study of\n         Virginia's politics and public life during Byrd's lifetime.\n         Because of his great success as an apple grower and farmer,\n         researchers in these fields will find much of value here.\n         There is also some material useful for the study of\n         journalistic history, and other fields of research.","Separate folders for: Highway material, 1911-1917;\n                  List of taxpayers, 1913; Correspondence, 1915, A-Z;\n                  Miscellaneous reports, 1915; Two notebooks containing\n                  list of (voters)?, n. d.; Correspondence, 1917-1918,\n                  A-B; and Joseph M. Bauserman","Separate folders for: George P. Coleman; Hal D.\n                  Flood; Thomas W. Harrison; Thomas S. Martin; A.\n                  Willis Robertson; Henry Stuart; Claude Swanson; Frank\n                  S. Tavenner; and R. Gray Williams","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; G. P.\n                  Coleman; George Conrad; Sam L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood;\n                  Carter Glass; T. W. Harrison; T. S. Martin; A. W.\n                  Robertson; F. S. Tavenner; and E. Lee Trinkle","Separate folders for: John Dillon; and bulletins\n                  issued by Harry Flood Byrd as Federal Fuel\n                  Administrator of Virginia","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; William E.\n                  Carson; Russell T. and John Cather; G. P. Coleman; G.\n                  Conrad; S. L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood; T. W. Harrison;\n                  and Democratic National Committee Literature","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. Glass; Clifford Grim; C. W. Heater; William F.\n                  Keyser; and E. E. Keister","Separate folders for: Edgar D. Newman; A. W.\n                  Robertson; W. J. Schoene; Charles M. Shannon; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; and R. G. Williams","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Charles C. Louderback; W. C. Lauck; Meredith L.\n                  Lockhart; Carroll Menefee; Joseph G. Myers; Fred\n                  Maphis; Claude H. Swanson; John Saunders; E. Randolph\n                  Williams, Philip Williams; and Richard S. Wright","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; R. T. \u0026\n                  J. Cather; G. Coleman; G. N. Conrad; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  H. D. Flood; Joel Flood; and Julien Gunn","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  P. H. Barger; Joseph N. Brenaman; E. Griffith Dodson;\n                  Patrick Henry Drewry; and J. T. Deal","Separate folders for: T. W. Harrison; W. F.\n                  Keyser; C. C. Louderback; G. Walter Mapp; Wade\n                  Massie; C. Menefee; John J. Miller; J. G. Myers; E.\n                  D. Newman; and A. W. Robertson","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. N. Hoover; C. W. Heater; John Paul; and R. L.\n                  Omps","Separate folders for: W. W. Sales; C. M. Shannon;\n                  Henry Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; C. W.\n                  Trenary; E. L. Trinkle; U. Va. Centennial Endowment\n                  Fund; Senator J. E. West; and R. G. Williams","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; J. N.\n                  Brenaman; Brick File, Handley Board; C. S. Carter;\n                  Contested Case of Paul vs. Harrison, Seventh\n                  District; Democratic Committee; and Democratic\n                  Committee Accounts","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Edwin A. Alderman; F. Amiss; and L. D. Arnold","Separate folders for: Elections, data; S. L.\n                  Ferguson; C. Glass; Handley School File; T. W.\n                  Harrison; James Hayes, Jr.; Highway Commission; and\n                  Income","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  J. Flood; C. A. Ford; Alexander Forward; C. N.\n                  Hoover; H. L. Hooker; and James Hayes","Separate folders for: Insurance; E. E. Keister; W.\n                  F. Keyser; C. C. Louderback; W. Massie; C. Menefee;\n                  John J. Miller; W. S. Moffett; A. K. Morrison; J. G.\n                  Myers; Ninth District, General; Northern Va. Power\n                  Co., Contracts; George C. Peery; Rents; and A. W.\n                  Robertson","Separate folders for: C. M. Shannon; Seventh\n                  District; Slemp Patronage; C. Swanson; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle; and Tax receipts","Separate folders for: C. S. Carter; E. R. Combs;\n                  Democratic Caucus; Democratic Committee Accounts;\n                  Democratic National Committee; Democratic State\n                  Committee; James Hayes, Jr.; and Legislature","Separate folders for: G. C. Peery; Roads; Valley\n                  Turnpike Co.; and Check stubs of an unidentified\n                  account","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; W. E.\n                  Carson; and the Democratic State Committee","Separate folders for: Democratic State Committee,\n                  1924 Oct.-1925 March; Louis S. Epes; C. Glass; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and F. S. Tavenner","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: L. S. Epes; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  C. Glass; and Gubernatorial Campaign: First\n                  District","Separate folders for: J. Murray Hooker; Lester\n                  Hooker; and C. C. Louderback","Separate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; John Garland\n                  Pollard; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; William T. Reed; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D. Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Henry G. Shirley; H. C.\n                  Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle;\n                  Short Ballot; Amendments to Virginia Constitution;\n                  and Democratic Convention-Winchester","Separate folders for: Walter Chrysler; A. W.\n                  Robertson; Airports in Virginia; Memorandum:\n                  Government Reorganization in Va.; H. G. Shirley; John\n                  Stewart Bryan; and Thomas G. Burch","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; E. R. Combs;\n                  Congratulations; and E. Griffith Dodson","Separate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; John W.\n                  Fishburne; Junius P. Fishburne; T. McCall Frazier; O.\n                  Max Gardner; C. Glass; and Harry Guggenheim","Separate folders for: LeRoy Hodges and J. Murray\n                  Hooker","Separate folders for: Goodrich W. Lineweaver and\n                  C. H. Morrissett","Separate folders for: Thomas W. Ozlin; J. G.\n                  Pollard; W. T. Reed; A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D.\n                  Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Peter Saunders; H. G.\n                  Shirley; C. A. Swanson; E. L. Trinkle; and William M.\n                  Tuck","Separate folders for: T. Coleman Andrews","Separate folders for: Henry Breckinridge; Chamber\n                  of Commerce of the U.S. A.; and Albert B. (Happy)\n                  Chandler","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Executive Committee; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Victory Fund; and Democratic\n                  National Convention","Separate folders for: E. G. Dodson; Patrick Henry\n                  Drewry; Drought Relief Committee, A -Z; and Drought\n                  Relief Materials, etc.","Separate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; Roy\n                  Flannagan; William Meade Fletcher; and T. M.\n                  Frazier","Separate folders for: George Washington Potomac\n                  Parkway; C. Glass; H. Guggenhiem; Luther Gulick;\n                  Gunston Hall; Charles Hill; Julian Hill; L. Hodges;\n                  J. M. Hooker; Cordell Hull; John R. Hutcheson; and\n                  Martin Hutchinson","Separate folders for: C. H. Morrisett and\n                  Newspaper","Separate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; G. C. Peery; J.\n                  G. Pollard; Harry Flood Byrd for President; John J.\n                  Raskob; and W. T. Reed","Separate folders for: A. W. Robertson; Eleanor and\n                  F. D. Roosevelt; Frederic W. Scott; H. G. Shirley;\n                  Jouett Shouse; Howard W. Smith; Abram Penn Staples;\n                  Augustus T. Stroud; H. C. Stuart; and C. A.\n                  Swanson","Separate folders for: Tyre Taylor; W. M. Tuck;\n                  Wakefield Memorial Association; Washington Post; John\n                  J. Wicker; and Carter Wormeley","Separate folders for: R. L. Ailworth; E. Andrew\n                  Anderson; Robert N. Anderson; T. Coleman Andrews;\n                  Appointments, B -R; Thomas A. Atkinson; James M.\n                  Ball; A. D. Barksdale; Robert S. Barrett; James S.\n                  Barron; William S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                  L. Baxley; H. J. Benchoff; William W. Beverley; S. O.\n                  Bland; Charlie W. Bondurant; J. H. Bradford; H.\n                  Breckinridge; J. S. Bryan; and T. G. Burch","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  John W. Carter; Spencer L. Carter; T. R. Cather;\n                  Chamber of Commerce; T. Everett Chambers; A. B.\n                  Chandler; and Joseph A. Chitwood","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs; John J.\n                  Cornwell; Walker C. Cottrell; and Harvey Couch","Separate folders for: Walter Davenport; Colgate\n                  Darden; Joseph T. Deal; Democratic National Committee\n                  -Appointments; Democratic National Committee -Victory\n                  Fund; Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                  State Chairmen and Finance Directors; E. G. Dodson;\n                  George R. Doughty; and Charles J. Duke","Separate folders for: Jerome Fancuili; James\n                  Farley; Financial Statements of the Executive Finance\n                  Committee -Democratic National Committee; John W.\n                  Flannagan; R. Flannagan; W. M. Fletcher; J. Flood;\n                  and T. M. Frazier","Separate folders for: John Galleher; O. M.\n                  Gardner; C. Glass; Henry G. Gilmer; Sidney S. Hall;\n                  Wilbur C. Hall; Edwin A. Halsey; John W. Hanes; C. J.\n                  Harkrader; and John Hemphill","Separate folders for: Charles Hill; L. Hodges; J.\n                  M. Hooker; Walter Y. Hosier; Louis Howe; C. Hull; H.\n                  F. Hutcheson; John R. Hutcheson; and M. A.\n                  Hutchinson","Separate folders for: Robert Jackson; Jefferson\n                  Day Address; John Henry Johnson; C. M. Jordon;\n                  Ewing-Laporte; and David Lawrence","Separate folders for: Louis D. Magid; J. H. Meek;\n                  George R. B. Michie; John Miller; George F. Milton;\n                  W. Forbes Morgan; C. H. Morrissett; and F. A.\n                  Motz","Separate folders for: News-Record; Arthur O'Brien;\n                  Thomas W. Owens; R. G. Phillips; J. G. Pollard; John\n                  W. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Prohibition; and\n                  Prohibition Referendum","Separate folders for: G. S. Ralston; J. J.\n                  Rashkob; Resolutions: Harry Flood Byrd for President;\n                  W. T. Reed; Joe Richman; Roads -Division of Funds; A.\n                  W. Robertson; and F. D. Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Frederic Scott; William H.\n                  Schwarzechild; H. G. Shirley; J. Shouse; and H. W.\n                  Smith","Separate folders for: A. P. Staples; H. C. Stuart;\n                  G. Fred Switzer; Tyre Taylor; E. L. Trinkle; and W.\n                  M. Tuck","Separate folders for: Frank C. Walker; and J. J.\n                  Wicker","Separate folders for: R. L. Ailworth;\n                     Alexandria Young Democrats; Alfalfa Club; J.\n                     Lindsay Almond; T. C. Andrews; Harvey B. Apperson;\n                     Appointments re: Federal Judgeships, Senate Office\n                     Staff, State Positions, State ABC Board, and State\n                     Judgeships; Arlington County; Lester Arnold; and\n                     Thomas Atkinson","Separate folders for: Josiah William Bailey; C.\n                     A. Ball; H. M, Bandy; Henry G. Barbee; Sidney B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alben Barkley; A. D. Barksdale; R. H.\n                     Barksdale; James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; John\n                     S. Battle; W. S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                     L. Baxley; Frank C. Bedinger; Richard Beirne;\n                     Claude F. Beverly; W. Welby Beverley; Joseph A.\n                     Billingsley; I. C. Blackwood; Schuyler Otis Bland;\n                     Henry H. Blood; Sol Bloom; C. W. Bondurant; M. B.\n                     Booker; Armistead L. Boothe; Gardner L. Boothe; C.\n                     W. Bondurant; M. B. Boothe; Bountiful Ridge\n                     Nurseries; Claude G. Bowers; W. W. Boxley; J. H.\n                     Bradford; H. Breckinridge; J. Fulmer Bright;\n                     Robert K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; J. Sinclair Brown;\n                     John Wilson Brown; and Louis Brownlow","Separate folders for: J. S. Bryan; Bunker Hill;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; C. R. Burnett; W. Sam\n                     Burnley; Julian A. Burruss; Maitland Bus tard;\n                     Vincent Byers; Byrd--Primary Election\n                     Congratulations; Byrd's Radio Speech of October\n                     13, 1936; William Byrd; and James F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: George W. Calver; Will\n                     Cammer; Arno B. Cammerer; Donald Campbell; Stuart\n                     B. Campbell; W. S Campfield; Clarence Cannon;\n                     Bishop James Cannon; James M. Carson; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; Spencer L. Carter;\n                     William Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; W. C.\n                     Caudill; T. W. Chambers; A. B. (Happy) Chandler;\n                     H. B. Chermside; John A. Chew; J. H. Chitwood;\n                     Bennett C. Clark; Morell Clarke; N. E. Clement;\n                     Howard E. Cole; G. B. Collins; L. Preston Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Record and Senate Calendar; Tom\n                     Connally; Contributions; B. Redwood Councill; Mike\n                     R. Crabill; W. H. Cralle; Sheppard Crump; Charles\n                     W. Crush; John A. Currier and Charles C.\n                     Curtis","Separate folders for: County and precinct\n                     committees mailing lists; and Circular letters re:\n                     Harry Flood Byrd -His stand and criticisms","Separate folders for: Virginius Dabney; The\n                     Daily News-Record; Paul V. Dalton; H. E. Dameron;\n                     Josephus Daniels; Robert W. Daniel; Colgate W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; Levin Nock Davis; Q. C. Davis, Jr.;\n                     Parke P. Deans; George P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     National Campaign Committee, Campaign materials,\n                     Local Democratic Chairmen, and DemocraticWomen's\n                     Organizations; W. L. and W. Clyde Dennis; and\n                     Bishop Collins Denny","Separate folders for: S. D. DeShazor; Meta\n                     Dick; G. M. Dillard; Democratic National Committee\n                     -Statements of working capital; E. G. Dodson; Vic\n                     Donahey; W. R. Dooley; Ralph Dorsey; George L.\n                     Doughty; L. McCarthy Downs; P. Drewry; Charles J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; H. Rozier Dulany, Jr.; Walter C.\n                     Dunnington; and John T. Duval","Separate folders for: N. B. Early; James S.\n                     Easley; John H. East; J. G. Eberwine; Editorials;\n                     Horace H. Edwards; John W. Eggleston; H. W.\n                     Ellerson; W. Emory Elmore; Allan Epes; Louis S.\n                     Epes; James A. Farley; Farmers and Merchants Bank,\n                     Timberville; Farmers and Merchants National Bank\n                     and Trust Co., Winchester; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; Federal Land Bank, Baltimore;\n                     Charles R. Fenwick; Homer L. Ferguson; Mr. and\n                     Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; First and Merchants National\n                     Bank, Richmond; Blair J. Fishburn; J. P. Fishburn;\n                     John W. Fishburne; Earl A. Fitzpatrick; and\n                     Herbert Fitzpatrick","Separate folders for: John W. Flannagan, R.\n                     Flannigan; Max Fleischner; Albert Fletcher; James\n                     H. Fletcher; William Meade Fletcher; H. D. Flood\n                     Estate; J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles E.\n                     Ford; Forest Haven Club; Thomas E. Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; Douglas R. Freeman; Wayne M. French; T.\n                     B. Fulgate; and Frank H. Fuller","Separate folders for: John Galleher; E. D.\n                     Gardner; O. Max Gardner; J. Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gathright; Stuart G. Gibboney; Mary Gildersleeve;\n                     E. G. Gill; Henry Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; Thomas\n                     B. Glascock; C. Glass; Powell Glass; R. E. Glover;\n                     Charles B. Godwin; Mary W. Gold; John S.\n                     Goldsmith; Golf Club; B. Clifford Goode; Morton G.\n                     Goode; C. O'Conor Goolrick; Robert Gore; Thomas P.\n                     Gore; C. W. Grandy; J. H. C. Grasty; W. Moncure\n                     Gravatt; Cary T. Grayson; Theodore F. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; Harry Griffin; Clifford Grim; Joseph F.\n                     Guffey; H. Guggenheim; and B. T. Gunter","Separate folders for: John Hopkins Hall, Jr.;\n                     Russell M. Hall; Sidney B. Hall; Stilson H. Hall;\n                     Wilbur C. Hall; Norman P. Hamilton; Thomas M.\n                     Hamilton; John Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis;\n                     Charles Harkrader; John T. Harris; Harvey F.\n                     Harris; Walter Edward Harris; Burr P. Harrison;\n                     Pat Harrison; Mack D. Hart; Austin Hartman; Carl\n                     A. Hatch; J. B. Haywood; R. Beverley Herbert;\n                     Clyde L. Herring; W. S. Hildreth; Charles Hill;\n                     Mrs. William W. Hines; C. A. Hoffenberth; Harry H.\n                     Holt; Rush D. Holt; Saxon Holt; Stuart F. Honaker;\n                     and L. Hooker","Separate folders for: Murray Hooker; Harry\n                     Hopkins; J. R. Hornsby; Walter Hosier; C. Hull; E.\n                     A. Hults; D. R. Hunt; Thomas Lomax Hunter; Eppa\n                     Hunton, IV; H. F. Hutcheson; Sterling Hutcheson;\n                     and H","Separate folders for: Invitations and Harry\n                     Flood Byrd's responses; Raymond L. Jackson; Ben\n                     Jacobs; Louis I. Jaffe; Rorer A. James; R.\n                     Bleakley James; Jos. C. Jett; Albert Sidney\n                     Johnson; Edwin C. Johnson; Hugh Johnson; John\n                     Henry Johnson; Joseph Z. Johnson; Howard P. Jones;\n                     Jesse H. Jones; Bruce S. Jones; Carl M. Jordon; W.\n                     Roy Justice; Thomas J. Keane; Frank Kearney; Isham\n                     Keith; Floyd E. Kellam; D. A. Keller; Frank Kent;\n                     Alfred M. Kerfoot; Pearne E. Ketron; and E. L.\n                     Keyser","Separate folders for: George W. Koiner; H. G. K\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Senator Glass; E. H.\n                     Lane; David Lawrence; Robert C. Lee; Joe Leslie;\n                     Julian M. Lillis; Letters of good wishes re:\n                     illness of Harry Flood Byrd; Josephine C. Levey;\n                     H. L. D. Lewis; Charles P. Light; G. W.\n                     Lineweaver; Walter R. Lippman; Henry C. Lodge,\n                     Jr.; Lee Long; C. C. Louderback; L. E. Lookabill;\n                     Otto Lowe; W. A. Lowenback; and Mrs. Cassis\n                     Moncure Lyne","Separate folders for: Julian D. Martin; Trap\n                     Martin; Lucy R. Mason; G. A. Massenburg; Wade\n                     Massie; J. H. May; C. Purcell McCue; John B.\n                     McDaniel; Hugh R. McKay; Thomas R. Mechem; J. H.\n                     Meek; M. J. Menefee; George R. B. Michie; Hunter\n                     Miller; John M. Miller, Jr.; J. D. Mitchell; W.\n                     Stuart Moffett; Frank P. Moncure; R. C. L.\n                     Moncure; E. Sclater Montague; B. F. Moomaw; James\n                     E. Mooney; Blackburn Moore; Frank Moore, M. R.\n                     Morgan; W. Forbes Morgan; Fred A. Motz; George W.\n                     Muller; Miss Addie Muncey; and Leonard Muse","Separate folders for: M. M. Neeley; John D.\n                     Neff; Albert L. Newberry; J. L. Newcomb; Blake T.\n                     Newton; Edward D. Ninninger; Robert O. Norris,\n                     Jr.; A. Obici; R. L. Omps; Heirome and E. W. Opie;\n                     Charles A. Osborne; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin; W.\n                     Nelson Page; Judge Robert R Parker; George C.\n                     Peery; Robert L. Pennington; Randolph H. Perry;\n                     Petitions and letters of support for 1934\n                     Election","Separate folders for: Florence Petty; Cabell\n                     Phillips; Clifton Phillips; R. G. Phillips;\n                     Gifford Pinchot; Political list of supporters; G.\n                     Freeman Pollock; J. G. Pollard; J. G. Pollard,\n                     Jr.; Hunter Porter; H. Russell Potts; John L.\n                     Pratt; James H. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Proposed\n                     Scenic Highway; Ordway Puller; J. J. Raskob; John\n                     M. Rasnick; Dr. E. W. Rawls; and Sam Rayburn","Separate folders for: Charlie C. Reed; Pleasant\n                     L. Reed; W. T. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; F. L.\n                     Reynard; John Q. Rhodes; Ralph Ricardo; A. B.\n                     Richard; J. Donald Richards; E. Ray Richardson;\n                     Joe Richman; W. Cabell Rives; Rufus G. Roberts; A.\n                     W. Robertson; Papers of Robinson-Patman Bill; John\n                     D. Rockfeller; Frank Rodgers; James H. Rogers; W.\n                     O. Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Nellie Taylor Ross;\n                     Robert A. Russell; Richard B. Russell; and John\n                     Warwick Rust","Separate folders for: David Satterfield; Clyde\n                     W. Saunders; John R. Saunders; Peter Saunders; Abe\n                     Schewel; Frederic W. Scott; Fred O. Seibel; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurants and\n                     Arbuckle Embezzlement; C. M. Shannon; Shennandoah\n                     National Park; H. G. Shirley; W. J. Showalter;\n                     Mrs. W. B. (Hortense) Sirman; and Col. S. L.\n                     Slover","Separate folders for: Sydney F. Small; Capt. C.\n                     T. Smith; Howard W. Smith; J. H. A. Smith; Lemuel\n                     F. Smith; William B. Smith; W. D. Smith; Harold F.\n                     Snead; R. Lee Snell; Donald Stant; William S.\n                     Snow; Louis Spillman; C. V. Spratley; A. P.\n                     Staples; O. L. Stearnes; A. E. S. Stephens: Roscoe\n                     B. Stephenson; Edward R. Stettinius; Augustus T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; Ward Swank; William\n                     Schwarzschild; G. Fred Switzer; and J. Robert\n                     Switzer","Separate folders for: Frank S. Tavenner, Jr.;\n                     Tyre Taylor; A. J. Terrell; Don W. Thomas; H. C.\n                     Thompson; S. J. Thompson; Tobacco; Mrs. (Rosa) W.\n                     W. Townes; John G. Townsend, Jr.; E. L. Trinkle;\n                     Lake Triplett; I. Walke Truxtun; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Walter P. Tudor; and Rexford G. Tugwell","Separate folders for: E. Peyton Turner; S. Heth\n                     Tyler; University of Virginia; Cornelius\n                     Vanderbilt, Jr.; Robert C. Vaden; Veterans Attack\n                     on Harry Flood Byrd; Virginia Governors and\n                     Candidates; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Virginia\n                     State Democratic Committee; Virginia Vote\n                     (1884-1937); Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Mrs. Frank Anthony Walker; Frank C. Walker; Henry\n                     A. Wallace; Jeff F. Walter; T. E. Warriner;\n                     Edmund; Waterman; Tucker Watkins; Mrs. Robert C.\n                     Watts; and Edwin M. Wayland","Separate folders for: Aubrey Weaver; Western\n                     Newspaper Union; Lee M. Whitacre; Earl W. White;\n                     Miss Elizabeth White; Walter C. White; Irving P.\n                     Whitehead; Mrs. Irving P. (Lollie C.) Whitehead;\n                     George F. Whitley; E. M. Whitman; Wholesale\n                     Liquor; John J. Wicker, Jr.; Henry T. Wickham;\n                     Dean John E. Williams; John W. Williams; R. Gray\n                     Williams; Holman Willis; Lyle L. Willis; Charles\n                     H. Wilson; J. David Wine; Clifton A. Woodrum;\n                     James P. Woods; Carter Wormeley; Frank M. Wray; J.\n                     Sol Wrenn; Dr. George A. Wright; Richard S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; William A. Wright; and J. Frank\n                     Wysor","Separate folders for: J. H. Yost; Rice M.\n                     Youell; and Young Democrats","Separate folders for: Alfalfa Club; J. Lindsay\n                     Almond; Dr. William B. Alwood; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     Motion Picture Censors, and Judgeships; J. E.\n                     Arbogast; Lester Arnold; and Remmie L. Arnold","Separate folders for: Fred W. Barger; S. B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alfred D. Barksdale; R. H. Barksdale;\n                     James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; J. S. Battle;\n                     W. S. Battle; J. Hampton Baumgarten; John V.\n                     Bauserman; H. L. Baxley; Marshall J. Beverley; W.\n                     W. Beverley; J. A. Billingsley; S. O. Bland;\n                     Armistead Boothe; R. E. Blackwell; Miss Genevieve\n                     Boguess; M. B. Booker; J. F. Bright; Robert K.\n                     Brock; G. H. Branaman; David Bruce; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; Robert Button; and Byrd\n                     Congratulations on nomination without\n                     opposition","Separate folders for: A. J. Cahn; W. S.\n                     Campfield; J. W. Carr; Clarence E. Carter; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; S. L. Carter; William\n                     Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; Dr. W. D.\n                     Candill; T. E. Chambers; H. B. Chermside; J. H.\n                     Chitwood; S. M. Chitwood; Morell Clarke; N. E.\n                     Clement; Howard Cole; George B. Collings; L.\n                     Preston Collins; and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Becord; B. R. Council; H. Ralph\n                     Clover; Edwin Cox, M. R. Crabill, W. H. Cralle;\n                     Grasty Crews; John \u0026 Jake Crim; Karl A.\n                     Crowley; J. A. Currier Sheriff C. C. Curtis; P. V.\n                     Dalton; R. W. Daniel; C. W. Darden, Jr.; Q. C.\n                     Davis; P. P. Deans; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     State Central Committee; Depart ment of\n                     Agriculture Rulings; G. M. Dillard; Frank M.\n                     Dixon; William E. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; and R. N.\n                     Dorsey","Separate folders for: G. L. Doughty; L. M.\n                     Downs; Charles J. Duke, Jr.; H. R. Dulany, Jr.; J.\n                     T. Duval; N. B. Early; H. Edwards; H. W. Ellerson;\n                     W. E. Elmore; Robert B. Ely; Wilfred G. Epes, Jr.;\n                     A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson;\n                     First \u0026 Merchants National Bank -Richmond; J.\n                     P. Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Flannagan;\n                     R. Flannagan; Max Fleischer; Albert Fletcher; J.\n                     H. Fletcher; W. M. Fletcher; H. D. Flood Estate;\n                     J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles Forney; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; Mrs. Emma H. Friend; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; and F. H. Fuller","Separate folders for: J. Galleher; Stanley S.\n                     Garner; J. Nance Garner; T. M. Gaithwright; Walter\n                     George; Peter Gerry; H. C. Gilmer; Thomas B.\n                     Glascock; C. Glass; P. Glass; Robert Glass; N. W.\n                     Gold; Golf Club; B. C. Goode; M. G. Goode; T. P.\n                     Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; W. M. Gravatt; Marvin L.\n                     Gray; H. E. Griffin; H. F. Guggenheim; B. T.\n                     Gunter; Harold C. Guy; J. H. Hall; W. C. Hall; J.\n                     W. Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis; C. J.\n                     Harkrader; H. F. Harris; B. P. Harrison; P.\n                     Harrison; Aubrey Hawkins; C. Hill; H. H. Holt;\n                     Henry W. Holt; Homer A. Holt; R. D. Holt; S. W.\n                     Holt; J. M. Hooker; and L. Hooker","Separate folders for: J. Edgar Hoover; Eugene\n                     A. Hults; Thomas M. Hundley; D. R. Hunt; T. L.\n                     Hunter; Sterling Hutcheson; R. L. Jackson; R. A.\n                     James; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; J. H. Johnson;\n                     Hiram Johnson; Lewis Jones; C. M. Jordon; F. E.\n                     Kellam; P. E. Ketron; R. E. Kidd; James King;\n                     William C. King; William H. King; H. G. Kump; E.\n                     H. Lane; R. C. Lee; Joseph Leib; J. Leslie; and H.\n                     L. D. Lewis","Separate folders for: Julian Lillis; A. G.\n                     Lively; Augustine Lonergan; L. Long; Mrs. Richard\n                     F. Loper; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Frank\n                     Maloney; J. D. Martin; T. Martin; W. Barton Mason;\n                     G. A. Massenburg; C. P. McCue; H. R. McKay; Edward\n                     O. McCue, Jr.; James McNamara; T. R. Mechem; M. J.\n                     Menefee; Mrs. G. R. B. Michie; J. M. Miller, Jr.;\n                     W. M. Minter; R. K. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; B. F. Moomaw; B. Moore;\n                     M. R. Morgan; W. F. Morgan; Page Morton; Col. S.\n                     W. Moulding, Sr.; A. Muncey; and L. Muse","Separate folders for: J. D. Neff; A. L.\n                     Newberry; B. T. Newton; A. S. Noblin; L. U.\n                     Noland, Jr.; A. Obici; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin;\n                     W. N. Page; R. R. Parker; G. C. Peery; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; F. Petty; G. Pinchot;\n                     Poll Taxes; Daniel L. Porter; J. L. Pratt; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Oliver A. Quayle, Jr.; V. C. Randall;\n                     J. J. Raskob; E. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; R. H. Ricardo; A. B. Richard; E. R.\n                     Richardson; Olin M. Richardson; J. Richman; W. C.\n                     Rives; Lawrence W. Robert, Jr.; and Floyd H.\n                     Roberts","Separate folders for: R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O. Rogers; W. S. Roop;\n                     Albert L. Roper; Col. A. D. Rorex; Maurice\n                     Rosenburg; Robert A. Russell; Walter L. Sams; A.\n                     Schewel; W. H. Schwarzschild; Senatorial Campaign,\n                     1940; and Senate \"Select Committee on\n                     Investigation of Administrative Agencies\"","Separate folders for: Senate \"Select Committee\n                     on Investigation of Executive Committees\"; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re; Senate Restaurant \u0026\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; H. G. Shirley; W. B. Sirman; S. L.\n                     Slover; S. F. Small; C. T. Smith; H. W. Smith; J.\n                     H. A. Smith; L. F. Smith; Oscar Smith; P. H.\n                     Smith; L. J. Smithwick; H. F. Snead; R. L. Snell;\n                     W. S. Snow; L. Spillman; Thomas B. Stanley;\n                     Charles H. Stall; State Laws \u0026 Legisla tion;\n                     Statistics -Population, Income, Taxes; and R. B.\n                     Stephenson","Separate folders for: W. R. Stone; A. T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; John W. Stuart; Walter P.\n                     Stuart; William A. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F.\n                     Switzer; J. R. Switzer; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; S. J. Thompson; C. S.\n                     Towles; Mrs. W. W. Townes; L. Triplett; W. M.\n                     Tuck; Joseph P. Tumulty; S. H. Tyler; C. F. Unruh;\n                     R. C. Vaden; Arthur H. Vandenberg; Frederick Van\n                     Nuys; Guy G. Via; Virginia Democrat; Virginia\n                     Democratic Club; Virginia Vote Tabulations;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; and Voting Record of\n                     Harry Flood Byrd","Separate folders for: Mrs. Russell Wagers; Mrs.\n                     F. A. Walke; Bradford H. Walker; John S. Wallace,\n                     II; Thomas Wallner; J. F. Walter; J. B. Wampler;\n                     T. E. Warriner; T. C. Watkins; Mrs. R. C. Watts;\n                     E. M. Wayland; A. C. Weaver; Kyle M. Weeks; George\n                     B. West; Nathaniel S. Wheat; L. M. Whitacre; E.\n                     White; Nell White; I. P. Whitehead; Mrs. I. P.\n                     Whitehead; G. F. Whitley; J. J. Wicker; J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; J. E. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; Martin B. Williams; H. Willis; L. L.\n                     Willis; C. H. Wilson; Ernest Woodruff; C. A.\n                     Woodrum; J. P. Woods; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R.\n                     S. Wright, Jr.; W. A. Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young\n                     Democratic Clubs of Virginia; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: Albemarle County\n                     Democratic Committee; Alfalfa Club; T. C. Andrews;\n                     H. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     and Judgeships; J. E. Arbogast; R. Arnold; Tom\n                     Atkinson; Dr. F. W. Barger; A. D. Barksdale; R. T.\n                     Barton; J. Battle; W. S. Battle; J. V. Bauserman;\n                     H. L. Baxley; W. W. Beverley; Biographical\n                     material of Harry Flood Byrd; and Lloyd C.\n                     Bird","Separate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia Boatwright; C. W. Bondurant; Joseph\n                     L. Borda; J. H. Bradford; Ralph O. Brewster; J. F.\n                     Bright; R. K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; David Bruce; J.\n                     S. Bryan; M. Bustard; T. G. Burch; R. H. Burke;\n                     and Harry Flood Byrd for President","Separate folders for: John U. Barr; Zach Lamar\n                     Cobb; K. A. Crowley; and E. B. Germany","Separate folders for: S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; C. Cannon; Bishop James Cannon; A. B.\n                     Carney; C. S. Carter; J. W. Carter; S. L. Carter;\n                     Stuart B. Carter; H. Cary; W. C. Caudill; A. B.\n                     Chandler; H. B. Chermside; S. M. Chitwood; and\n                     Morell Clarke","Separate folders for: N. E. Clement; F. Wilmer\n                     Coffman; H. E. Cole; G. B. Collings; L. P.\n                     Collins; E. R. Combs; Edward R. Conner; B. R.\n                     Council; E. T. Crawford; G. Crews; Jake \u0026 John\n                     Crim; K. A. Crawley; J. A. Currier C. C. Curtis;\n                     P. V. Dalton; Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden, Sr.; and\n                     C. W. Darden, Jr.","Separate folders for: C. W. Darden, Jr.; Darden\n                     Appointments -Federal Judgeships and State; Ralph\n                     Daughton; L. N. Davis; P. P. Deans; George\n                     DeHardit; and J. S. DeJarnette","Separate folders for: Democratic conYention\n                     (National); Collins Denny, Jr.; Dr. George H.\n                     Denny; Everett M. Dirksen; F. M. Dixon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; R. Dorsey; G. L. Doughty; L. M. Downs; P.\n                     H. Drewry; J. T. Duval; N. B. Early; John H. East;\n                     H. Edwards; James O. Eastland; John W. Eggleston;\n                     D. Lane Elder; Allen J. Ellender; W. E. Elmore; R.\n                     B. Ely; W. G. Epes; A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley;\n                     Fauquier County Democratic Committee; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs.\n                     S. L. Ferguson; William McL. Ferguson; J. B.\n                     Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; M. Fleischer; A.\n                     Fletcher; J. H. Fletcher; James W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; Edwin J. Flynn; J. B. Fogleman; and C.\n                     Forney","Separate folders for: Thomas Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; F. H. Fuller; O. M.\n                     Gardner; T. M. Gaith right; Peter Gerry; H. Gilmer;\n                     H. C. Gilmer; T. B. Glascock; P. Glass; M. W.\n                     Gold; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; T. P. Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; Garland\n                     Gray; Marvin L. Gray; Theodore F. Green; Noble J.\n                     Gregory; A. G. Gresham; H. E. Griffin; B. T.\n                     Gunter, Jr.; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; Stilson H.\n                     Hall; W. C. Hall; Ellis F. Hargis; C. Harkrader;\n                     Harvey F. Harris; Hiter H. Harris; Winder R.\n                     Harris; B. P. Harrison; M. D. Hart; Carl Hatch;\n                     Albert W. Hawkes; A. Wayne Hawks; and J. B.\n                     Haywood","Separate folders for: C. L. Herring; C. Hill;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; H. H. Holt, Jr.; Homer A. Holt; L.\n                     H. Hooker; Herbert Hoover; J. Rolfe Horsley;\n                     Walter Y. Hosier; T. L. Hunter; Eppa Hunton, IV;\n                     S. Hutcheson; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; C. M.\n                     Jordon; E. C. Johnson; F. E. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     H. G. Kump; Dabney S. Lancaster; E. H. Lane; Josh\n                     Lee; J. Leslie; John L. Lewis; J. Lillis; List of\n                     House \u0026 Senate members who have sons or\n                     daughters in the Service; A. G. Lively; M. M.\n                     Long; L. E. Lookabill; R. F. Loper; C. C.\n                     Louderback; and O. Lowe","Separate folders for: Patrick McCarran; C. P.\n                     McCue; E. O. McCue, Jr.; H. R. McKay; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. Maynard Magruder; Francis Maloney;\n                     Clarence Martin; J. D. Martin; T. E. Martin; W. B.\n                     Mason; G. A. Massenburg; J. H. May; E. Meeks;\n                     Carroll Menefee; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; W.\n                     M. Minter; J. D. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; E. S. Montague; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; E. B. Moore; E. H. Moore; Frank Moore;\n                     Grace Moore; M. R. Morgan; C. H. Morrissett;\n                     Charles T. Moses; Preston Moses; S. W. Moulding,\n                     Sr.; L. Muse; L. U. Noland; R. O. Norris, Jr.; H.\n                     and E. W. Opie; Organization of Executive\n                     Department Chart; John H. Overton; and T. W.\n                     Ozlin","Separate folders for: A. A. Page; W. N. Page;\n                     John Paul; G. C. Peery; Philip C. Pendleton; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; Poll Taxes; Mrs. John G.\n                     Pollard; Political Leaders list; D. L. Porter; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Robert Ramspeck; V.\n                     C. Randall; E. W. Rawls; S. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed;\n                     P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Report of the\n                     Subcommittee concerning Voting in Virginia; John\n                     Q. Rhodes; R. H. Ricardo; E. R. Richardson; J.\n                     Richman; W. C. Rives; R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; and W. O. Rogers","Separate folders for: F. D. Roosevelt; Mrs.\n                     Eleanor Roosevelt; A. L. Roper; W. S. Roop; John\n                     H. Russell; R. A. Russell; W. L. Sams; Salvation\n                     Army; David E. Satterfield; P. Saunders; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurant \u0026\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; C. Bascom Slemp; S. L. Slover; Sidney F.\n                     Small; H. W. Smith; L. F. Smith; O. F. Smith; P.\n                     M. Smith; and W. B. Smith","Separate folders for: W. S. Snow; L. Spillman;\n                     C. V. Spratley; T. B. Stanley; A. P. Staples;\n                     State general election -Letters of\n                     congratulations; State Laws \u0026 Legislation; A.\n                     E. S. Stephens; R. B. Stephenson; E. R.\n                     Stettinius; Richard C. Stokes; A. T. Stroud; H. C.\n                     Stuart; J. W. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F. Switzer; J.\n                     R. Switzer; Robert A. Taft; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; John G. Townsend; L.\n                     Triplett; W. M. Tuck; and Millard E. Tydings","Separate folders for: U. S. Exports to British\n                     Empire; C. F. Unruh; R. C. Vaden; Ray Allen Van\n                     Clief; F. Van Nuys; Virginia State Poll Tax;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; Voting Record of Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; Russell F. Wagers; Mrs. F. A. Walker;\n                     B. H. Walker; F. C. Walker; J. G. Wallace, II; J.\n                     F. Walter; J. B. Wampler; T. C. Watkins; R. C.\n                     Watts; A. Weaver; Russell Weaver; and Sinclair\n                     Weeks","Separate folders for: Kenneth S. Wherry; E.\n                     White; G. F. Whitley; Kennon C. Whittle; J. J.\n                     Wicker; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; Ralph E.\n                     Wilkins; J. E. Williams; Lewis C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; C. H. Wilson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation\n                     Brochure; J. D. Wine; C. A. Woodrum; J. P. Woods;\n                     J. S. Wrenn; G. A. Wright; R. S. Wright; W. A.\n                     Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young Democratic Clubs of\n                     Virginia; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: Watkins M. Abbitt;\n                     Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond, Jr.; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments re: Federal Judgeships,\n                     State ABC Board; State Judge ships, U. S. Court of\n                     Appeals, and U. S. Tax Court; Arlington County\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; R. Arnold; Arti\n                     facts; T. Atkinson; A. D. Barksdale; S. B. Barham;\n                     John U. Barr; J. S. Battle; W. S. Battle; H. L.\n                     Baxley; M. J. Beverley; W. W. Beverley; Theodore\n                     G. Bilbo; and Lloyd C. Bird","Separate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia A. Boatwright (Mrs. R. G.);\n                     Armistead L. Boothe; Joseph L. Borda; Frank W.\n                     Boykins; J. H. Bradford; R. K. Brock; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; Clarence G. Burton; Frank P. Burton;\n                     R. L. Burke; M. Bus tard; Hugh Butler; R. Button;\n                     Campaign -3rd District; S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; Vincent A. Carlin; A. B. Carney; C. S.\n                     Carter; S. L. Carter; Hunsdon Cary; W. C. Caudill;\n                     Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheatham; H. B. Chermside; B. C.\n                     Clark; Tom Clark; N. E. Clement; Zach Lamar Cobb;\n                     L. P. Collins; and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: G. Crews; Jacob \u0026\n                     John Crim; J. A. Currier Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; Q. C. Davis; P. P. Deans;\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; Democratic State\n                     Central Committee; C. Denny, Jr.; G. H. Denny;\n                     Jesse W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; P. H. Drewry; C. J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; J. T. DuVal; N. B. Early; H. Edwards;\n                     D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; R. B. Ely; A. A.\n                     Farley; R. Feather stone; C. R. Fenwick; H.\n                     Ferguson; J. B. Fishburn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W.\n                     Flannagan; A. Fletcher; J. W. Fletcher; J.W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; C. Forney; T.M. Frazier; D.\n                     S. Freeman; and T. B. Fulgate","Separate folders for: Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gaithright; General Assembly Election; H. Gilmer;\n                     P. Glass; Robert Glass; R. E. Glover; C. B.\n                     Godwin; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; Goverment Reorganization; Governorship\n                     -Virginia; W. M. Gravatt; Garland Gray; M. L.\n                     Gray; John L. Greene; A. G. Gresham; H. E.\n                     Griffin; Gubernatorial Campaign of 1945; B. T.\n                     Gunter; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; S. H. Hall; W. C.\n                     Hall; Porter Hardy, Jr.; E. F. Hargis; H. H.\n                     Harris; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; A. W.\n                     Hawkes; and Carl Hayden","Separate folders for: W. S. Hildreth; C. H.\n                     Hill; Signey Hillman -Biographical material; H. H.\n                     Holt; R. D. Holt; L. Hooker; W. Y. Hosier; T. L.\n                     Hunter; S. Hutcheson; Jefferson Day Dinner; J. C.\n                     Jett; A. S. Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction\n                     of Nonessential Expenditures; Robert F. Jones; C.\n                     M. Jordon; F. E. Kellam; Sidney Kellam; Marshall\n                     King; W. C. King; H. G. Kump; D. S. Lancaster; E.\n                     H. Lane; Letters of congratula tions; Fulton\n                     Lewis, Jr.; J. M. Lillie; L. E. Lookabill; M. M.\n                     Long; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Luncheons; and\n                     Lynchings in the South","Separate folders for: W. D. Macon; C. P. McCue;\n                     E. O. McCue, Jr.; J. B. McDaniel; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. D. Martin; G. A. Massenburg; Edward\n                     Meeks; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; H. F. Minter;\n                     J. Douglas Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; E. S.\n                     Montague; B. Moore; E. H. Moore; C. H. Morrisett;\n                     Wayne Morse; C. T. Moses; L. Muse; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris, Jr.; E. W. Opie; A. A. Page; Lester\n                     S. Parsons; J. Paul; G. C. Peery; Political; Poll\n                     Taxes \u0026 White Primary; Mrs. John G. Pollard;\n                     J. L. Pratt; and W. L. Prieur, Jr.","Separate folders for: V. C. Randall; C. C.\n                     Reed; P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Chapman\n                     Revercomb; R. H. Ricardo; Rufus Roberts; James\n                     Robertson; A. W. Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O.\n                     Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Roosevelt's Inaguration\n                     -1945; R. A. Russell; Senate Rules Committee re:\n                     Senate Restaurant \u0026 Arbuckle Embezzlement;\n                     Senatorial Campaign; S. L. Slover; S. F. Small; H.\n                     W. Smith; O. F. Smith; W. B. Smith; H. F. Snead;\n                     Special session, 1944; and T. B. Stanley","Separate folders for: State Senate; Richard C.\n                     Stokes; Strikes in Virginia; A. T. Stroud; W. A.\n                     Stuart; Suffrage Laws; G. F. Switzer; F. S.\n                     Tavenner; Teacher's Salaries; D. W. Thomas; and W.\n                     M. Tuck","Separate folders for: M. E. Tydings; C. F.\n                     Unruh; University of Virginia; R. C. Vaden; R. A.\n                     Van Clief; Virginia Budget; Virginia Constitution\n                     re: Voting; Virginia Election Laws; Virginia\n                     Legislation -General; Virginia State Legislation;\n                     Virginia State Poll Tax; Virginia Welfare Cases;\n                     and Voting Record by year on Neutrality, UN,\n                     Trade, and Veterans","Separate folders for: Henry A. Wallace; J. F.\n                     Walter; E. M. Wayland; R. M. Weaver; S. Weeks;\n                     Burton K. Wheeler; E. White; J. J. Wicker, J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; Ralph Wilkins; L. C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; H. Willis; C. H. Wilson; J. D. Wine; C.\n                     A. Woodrum; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R. S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; J. F. Wysor; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; American Legion; T. C.\n                     Andrews; R. Arnold; J. S. Battle; and M. J.\n                     Beverley","Separate folders for: D. Woodrow Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; G. L. Boothe; J. L.\n                     Borda; Nina L. Boyd; William M. Boyle; T. G.\n                     Burch; C. G. Burton; J. F. Byrnes; A. B. Carney;\n                     C. S. Carter; Cartoons; H. Cary; L. P. Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: G. Crews; H. R. Cullen;\n                     T. Dalton; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P.\n                     DeHardit; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                     National Convention Memoir; C. Denny, Jr.; J. W.\n                     Dillon; Everett Dirksen; E. G. Dodson; L. M.\n                     Downs; and Charles J. Duke, Jr.","Separate folders for: Cyrus S. Eaton; Dwight D.\n                     Eisenhower; D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; W.\n                     M. Ferguson; Fiscal Situation; E. A. Fitzpatrick;\n                     J. W. Fletcher; C. Forney; J. W. Flood; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; J. V. Gary; H. G. Gilmer; C. O. Gulrick;\n                     W. M. Gravatt; G. Gray; J. L. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; H. E. Griffin; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; P.\n                     Hardy, Jr.; D. L. Harrell, Jr.; B. P. Harrison; H.\n                     H. Harris; M. D. Hart; and Robert Hazelwood","Separate folders for: Highway Department; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; C. H. Hill; Spessard Holland; H. A.\n                     Holt; Dowell J. Howell; Jefferson-Jackson Day\n                     Dinner; A. S. Johnson; and Joint Committee on\n                     Reduction of Non essential Federal\n                     Expenditures","Separate folders for: S. S. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     E. H. Lane; A. G. Lively; M. M. Long; C. C.\n                     Louderback; O. Lowe; Scott W. Lucas; and\n                     Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons; G. A.\n                     Massenburg; J. H. May; C. P. McCue; E. O. McCue,\n                     Jr.; Francis Pickens Miller; W. S. Moffett; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; and C. H. Morrissett","Separate folders for: J. P. Neff; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris; E. A. Opie; A. A. Page; Pepper\n                     Campaign; Drew Pearson; Poll Tax \u0026 Voting\n                     Laws; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.","Separate folders for: Religious affiliations of\n                     members of the Senate, 82nd Congress; J. Q.\n                     Rhodes; A. W. Robertson; J. Robertson; Edward J.\n                     Robeson, Jr.; A. Schewel; W. Harry Schwartzchild,\n                     Jr.; and Senatorial Campaign, First District","Separate folder for: Campaign material; chiefly\n                     excerpts of speeches and statements","Separate folders for: Signatures of Southern\n                     Senators in support of substitute for SR15; George\n                     Smathers; H. W. Smith; A. E. S. Stephens; T. B.\n                     Stanley; John C. Stennis; G. F. Switzer; D. W.\n                     Thomas; and W. M. Tuck","Separate folders for: University of Virginia;\n                     C. F. Unruh; Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd; T.\n                     C. Watkins; J. B. Wampler; E. M. Wayland; R. M.\n                     Weaver; E. White; Robert Whitehead; J. J. Wicker,\n                     Jr.; H. Willis; J. S. Wren; W. A. Wright; J. F.\n                     Wysor; Young Democrat Clubs of America; J. H.\n                     Yost; and R. M. Youell","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; T. C. Andrews; R. Arnold; Ann\n                     and J. P. Arthur; J. W. Bailey; Robert Baker; J.\n                     S. Battle; Samuel M. Bemiss; C. F. Beverley; M. J.\n                     Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; Bill for single\n                     appropriation and item Veto -proposed by Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; C. A. Boatwright; A. L. Boothe;\n                     Clarence J. Brown; T. A. Burke; H. Butler; Byrd\n                     Tax Bill [1954] ; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: John G. Carter; Cartoons;\n                     A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside; E. R. Combs; B.\n                     R. Councill; Kent Courtney; Mrs. Grasty Crews;\n                     Albert S. Cross; H. R. Cullen: T. Dalton; C. W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic National\n                     Committee; Democratic State Central Committee;\n                     Collins Denny, Jr.; T. E. Dewey; D. Dillon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; Lew W. Douglas; L. M. Downs;\n                     and W. G. Dunnington","Separate folders for: H. H. Edwards; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Mr. \u0026 Mrs. W. E. Elmore; Federal\n                     Housing Administration Investigation; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. Ferguson; E. A. Fitz patrick; Ralph E.\n                     Flanders; J. W. Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Flood\n                     Control; J. B. Fogleman; J. V. Gary; Gasoline Tax;\n                     General Assembly \u0026 Democratic Committee\n                     Assignments; General -Virginia affairs; Walter F.\n                     George; Peter Gerry; Henry Gilmer; H. C. Gilmer; P.\n                     Glass, Jr.; Barry Goldwater; C. O. Goolrick;\n                     Goshen Pass; J. L. Green; T. F. Green; Marvin\n                     Griffin; George P. Grove; Gubernatorial campaign;\n                     and Harry Guggenheim","Separate folders for: J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy,\n                     Jr.; Robert M. Harriss; A. S. Harrison; B. P.\n                     Harrison; Mrs. A. Paul Hartz; A. W. Hawkes; Thomas\n                     C. Hennings; Highways; W. S. Hildreth; K. V.\n                     Hoffman; and George Humphrey","Separate folders for: Jackson-Jefferson Day\n                     Dinner; Pat Jennings; E. C. Johnson; Lyndon\n                     Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction of\n                     Nonessential Federal Expenditures; F. E. Kellam;\n                     S. Kellam; John F. Kennedy; James Kilpatrick; E.\n                     H. Lane; Local Committeemen Addresses -Va.; and C.\n                     C. Louderback","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: G. A. Massenburg; G.\n                     Edmond Massie; John L. McClellan; George Meany;\n                     Robert R. Merhige. Jr.; B. F. Moomaw; E. B. Moore;\n                     C. H. Morrissett; True D. Morse; B. T. Newton; R.\n                     O. Norris, Jr.; A. A. Page; Poll Tax \u0026 Voting;\n                     Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and Presidential\n                     Campaign re: T. C. Andrews and D. D.\n                     Eisenhower","Separate folders for: Presidential Campaign re:\n                     Adlai Stevenson and General Correspondence; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Sam Ryaburn; R. E. A.; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; Remarks honoring Harry Flood Byrd on his 20th\n                     year in the Senate; A. W. Robertson; and Ernest\n                     Robertson","Separate folders for: Leverett Saltonstall; D.\n                     E. Satterfield, III; Allen Shivers; H. W. Smith;\n                     Margaret Chase Smith; T. B. Stanley; A. E. S.\n                     Stephens; A. E. Stevenson; W. F. Stone; Lewis\n                     Strauss; H. C. Stuart; G. F. Switzer; Stuart\n                     Symington; Thank you notes, etc., A -R","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., S\n                     -Z; Mr. \u0026 Mrs. James M. Thomson; Samuel\n                     Thrasher; Travel; W. M. Tuck; Samuel Ungerleider;\n                     Mary Washington College; University of Virginia;\n                     Virginia Debt; Virginia Judgeships; and Votes cast\n                     for Governor, Lt. Governor and Attorney\n                     General","Separate folders for: S. Gardner Waller; C. W.\n                     Wampler; E. White; J. L. Whitehead; Conrad Wirth;\n                     J. S. Wren; and J. F. Wysor","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Sherman\n                     Adams; Holmes Alexander; Alfalfa Club; and J. L.\n                     Almond re: Federal Judgeships and Gubernatorial\n                     Campaign, A -S","Separate folders for: J. L. Almond re:\n                     Gubernatorial Campaign, T -Z, and Integration; T.\n                     C. Andrews; Anti Massive Resistance; R. N. Arnold;\n                     T. Atkinson; Robert G. Baker; Ross Barnett; John\n                     S. Battle; W. C. Battle; S. M. Bemiss; Ezra Taft\n                     Benson; M. J. Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. 1. Boothe; F. Boykin; Paul Butler;\n                     D. Tennant Bryan; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: David Carliner; Mrs. A.\n                     B. Carney; C. S. Carter; Lenoir Chambers; A. B.\n                     Chandler; Cartoons; H. B. Chermside; B. R.\n                     Councill; G. Crews; Carl T. Curtis; Virginius\n                     Dabney; T. Dalton; Price Daniel; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P. DeHardit; E. DeJarnette;\n                     Democratic Convention; Democratic District\n                     Committees; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic State Central Committee; C. D. Dillon;\n                     J. W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; R. N. Dorsey; Thomas\n                     N. Downing; Allen Drury; W. F. Duckworth; and W.\n                     Dunnington","Separate folders for: J. O. Eastland; D. D.\n                     Eisenhower; A. J. Ellender; Bernard Fensterwald,\n                     Jr.; C. R. Fenwick; Fiscal Policy w/Newspaper\n                     Editors; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; J. Allen Frear; F. H.\n                     Fuller; J. V. Gary; General Assembly Members\n                     Addresses; H. C. Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; C.\n                     Glass, III; Mills E. Godwin; B. Goldwater; G.\n                     Gray; E. V. Gresham; Gubernatorial Campaign, 1957,\n                     Page County; H. Guggenheim; N. Hamilton; J. W.\n                     Hanes; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; John D. Hoblitzell, Jr.; K. V. Hoffman;\n                     S. L. Holland; G. M. Humphrey; and S.\n                     Hutcheson","Separate folders for: Jefferson-Jackson Dinner;\n                     William E. Jenner; W. P. Jennings; L. Johnson;\n                     Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential\n                     Federal Expenditures; S. Kellam; J. F. Kennedy; J.\n                     \u0026 R. Kennedy; Robert Kennedy; J. J.\n                     Kilpatrick; Arthur Krock; Labor; Ben Lacy; Bolling\n                     Lambeth; Frank J. Lausche; D. Lawrence; Joe A.\n                     Leslie, Jr.; Mrs. Mark Lloyd; and C. C.\n                     Louderback","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Edward Martin; John L.\n                     McClellan; Charles McDowell; Robert S. McNamara;\n                     Media Correspondence General, Radio \u0026\n                     Television, Richmond Times Dispatch \u0026 News\n                     Leader, U. S. News \u0026 World Report, and the\n                     Wall Street Journal; M. J. Menefee; J. Clifford\n                     Miller; W. M. Minter; E. B. Moore; and C. H.\n                     Morrissett","Separate folders for: Richard M. Nixon; R. O.\n                     Norris; A. A. Page, D. Pearson; Wilton B. Persons;\n                     Political Party Platforms; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; S. Rayburn; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; Adm. H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson;\n                     George C. Ruhle; L. Saltonstall; H. F. Seal, Jr.;\n                     Senatorial Campaign -1958; and Senatorial\n                     Certificate of Election","Separate folders for: Campaign material;\n                     chiefly clippings, etc.","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Separate folders for: Harry Flood Byrd's\n                     decision to run again for Senator; Shenandoah\n                     Democratic Committee; Shenandoah National Park; H.\n                     W. Smith; Lawrence E. Spivak; A. B. S. Stephens;\n                     L. L. Strauss; G. F. Switzer; J. R. Switzer;\n                     Herman Talmadge; and Henry J. Taylor","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc.","Separate folders for: Samuel H. Thrasher; Strom\n                     Thurmond; Travel; Harry S. Truman; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Lawson Turner, Jr.; Joe Tusing; U. S. Department\n                     of Agriculture; and Veterans","Separate folders for: Virginia County Boards of\n                     Supervisors Virginia Democratic Convention;\n                     Virginia Democratic Party; Virginia General\n                     Assembly; Washington Post; T. C. Watkins; Sinclair\n                     Weeks; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; J. H. Wilkerson, Jr.; H.\n                     A. Williams; J. J. Williams; C. L. Wirth; and J.\n                     H. Yost","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; H.\n                     Alexander; Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond re: Federal\n                     Judgeships and Integration; T. C. Andrews; R.\n                     Arnold; and T. Atkinson","Separate folders for: J. S. Battle; S. M.\n                     Bemiss; E. T. Benson; Richard E. Berlin; M. J.\n                     Beverley; L. C. Bird; Cynthia (Mrs. R. G.)\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; F. W. Boykin; Annie J.\n                     Bronson; D. T. Bryan; Raymond A. Butler; R. Y.\n                     Button; Byrd -Biography; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: C. S. Carter; Stuart B.\n                     Carter; Cartoons; A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside;\n                     B. R. Councill; V. Dabney; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L.\n                     N. Davis; E. T. DeJarnette; J. W. Dillon; Thomas\n                     J. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; L. W.\n                     Douglas; C. Dowdey; T. N. Downing; A. Drury; W. F.\n                     Duckworth; and W. G. Dunnington","Separate folders for: D. D. Eisenhower; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Milton (Pete) Elliott; Mrs. W. E.\n                     Elmore; S. J. Ervin; E. A. Fitzpatrick; William H.\n                     Fitzpatrick; Newspaper Correspondence; J. W.\n                     Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Hiram L. Fong; Henry Ford;\n                     Guy Friddell; Dan J. Friedman; Frank H. Fuller; 3.\n                     V. Gary; General Assembly Invitation; and Get well\n                     cards, letters, etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., A\n                     -H","Separate folders for: Get well cards, letters,\n                     etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., I -L; H. C. Gilmer;\n                     Tom R. \u0026 C. Glass, III; M. E. Godwin; G. Gray;\n                     B. Goldwater; Ashbel Green; Gu bernatorial\n                     Campaign, 1961; and H. Guggenheim","Separate folders for: A. S. Harrison; N.\n                     Hamilton; J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy; B. P. Harrison;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; K. V. Hoffman; S. Holland; H. L.\n                     Hooker; H. Hoover; J. E. Hoover; and R. Taylor\n                     Hoskins","Separate folders for: R. T. Hoskins; George M.\n                     Humphrey; Hubert H. Humphrey; H. L. Hunt; S.\n                     Hutcheson; Cary F. Jacobs; Pat Jennings; A. S.\n                     Johnson; E. C. Johnson; L. B. Johnson; Olin D.\n                     Johnston; S. Kellem; John \u0026 Robert Kennedy; C.\n                     E. Kilbourne; James J. Kilpatrick; and A.\n                     Krock","Separate folders for: Ben Lacy; E. H. Lane; D.\n                     Lawrence; J. A. Leslie, Jr.; C. C. Louderback; and\n                     Luncheons, April 1961 -April 1962","Separate folders for: Luncheons, June 1962\n                     -April 1964","Separate folders for: Luncheons, April 1964\n                     -June 1965; Charles McDowell; and Lewis A.\n                     McMurran, Jr.","Separate folders for: Massassas Post Office;\n                     Mike Mansfield; John O. Marsh, Jr.; Ed Martin; J.\n                     W. Martin; Masonic Lodge tributes to Harry Flood\n                     Byrd; G. A. Massenburg; and Media Correspondence\n                     -General and Newsweek","Separate folders for: Media Correspondence\n                     -Radio Television, Readers Digest, Richmond\n                     Times-Dispatch \u0026 News Leader, U. S. News \u0026\n                     World Reports, and the Wall Street Journal; M. J.\n                     Menefee; J. Clifford Miller; E. B. Moore; E. S.\n                     Muskie; R. M. Nixon; A. A. Page; and C. Armonde\n                     Paxson","Separate folders for: D. Pearson; Fred G.\n                     Pollard; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; Post Offices in\n                     Virginia; and J. L. Pratt","Separate folders for: W. L. Prieur, Jr.; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson; F. W.\n                     Rogers; William Rowland; and 1964 Senatorial\n                     Campaign, First District","Separate folders for: Newspaper Correspondence;\n                     Virginia Voter Registration; and Voting List","Separate folders for: Campaign literature;\n                     political invitations, etc.","Separate folders for: Senate Resolutions and\n                     Bills","Harry Flood Byrd's Thirtieth Anniversary in the\n                     Senate","Separate folders for: H. W. Smith; M. C. Smith;\n                     Speeches and Statements -publicity and\n                     distribution; T. B. Stanley; John Stennis; A. E.\n                     S. Stephens; W. F. Stone; L. L. Strauss; G. F.\n                     Switzer; S. Symington; Herman Talmadge; H. J.\n                     Taylor; Henry P. Taylor; and Thank you notes,\n                     etc., A -B","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., C\n                     -M","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., N\n                     -Z; S. Thrasher; S. Thurmond; Travel; H. Truman;\n                     and W. M. Tuck","Separate folders for: J. Tusing; Violation of\n                     State Department Travel Regulations; George C.\n                     Wallace; T. C. Watkins; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; E.\n                     White; Harrison A. Williams; C. L. Wirth; Landon\n                     R. Wyatt; Ralph W. Yarborough; J. H. Yost","Personal Record of Harry Flood Byrd","Includes: ALS, 1862 June 20, Gen. R. Dodge\n                        to William Patterson.","Includes letters:","TLS, 1913 January 11, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1914 May 5, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1914 October 17, Secretary to\n                              the President to Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1915 February 27, H. Ball to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                               TLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Newspapers in Va.] \n                               TLS, n.d., Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                               TLS, 1917 June 4, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to [Mayors in Va.] \n                               TLS, 1918 March 13, S. Graham to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1919 June 10, Berkley D. Adams\n                              to Richard E. Byrd \n                               TL, 1920 May 17, [Richard E. Byrd]\n                              to A. Mitchell Palmer \n                               TLS, 1920 May 20, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1920 May 27, [A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer] to Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1920 August 5, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1920 August 9, Howard Figg to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               ALS, 1921 August 27, D. J.\n                              O'Connell to Richard E. Byrd","Letters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book.","Telegram, November 7, James A. Farley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1933 October 4, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1932 July 1, Franklin D.\n                              Roosevelt to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1933 August 2, George\n                              Peery to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1929 June 3, Nancy Astor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1933 August 2, Clifton\n                              Woodrum to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1925 July 31, Byrd\n                              Headquarters to Harry Byrd \n                               Radiogram, 1929 June 1, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               Radiogram, 1929 June 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               Radiogram, 1929 May 24, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1936 August 14, John Stewart\n                              Bryan to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 April 22, Claude Swanson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1933 February 4, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 1, T. M. Terry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 1, James Wheat to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 2, A. B. Abbitt to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 August 3, Frank Hanrahan\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 August 3, Thomas Keith to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1926 November 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1935 September 27, Pleasant\n                              Reed to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1933 August 9, Carter Glass to\n                              W. W. Beverley \n                               TLS, 1929 April 19, M. A.\n                              Hutchinson to J. M. Weston \n                               TLS, 1933 December 30, E. Lee\n                              Trinkle to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 August 1, W. Albert Smoot\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 1, John Miller,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 1, E. S. Shields\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 July 31, E. T. Krider to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1927 June 29, A. Whalen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 February 14, Newton D.\n                              Baker to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1928 May 30, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Claude Swanson \n                               TLS, 1926 December 13, Lon Sanders\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1927 December 13, E. M. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1928 February 11, Bell Perkins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Transcript of TLS, 1920 March 23,\n                              F. D. Williams to War History Commission \n                               TLS, 1920 March 6, J. Sidney\n                              [Helms] to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1924 March 24, H. Wickham to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1926 December 27, Robert\n                              Hughes to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1934 December 29, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1936 July 20, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1936 July 20, Carter\n                              Glass to John Owen \n                               TLS, 1934 May 31, John W. Hancock\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 7, John Thorp to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 3, C. R. Caldwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1928 August 1, Robert Tucker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 7, Charles Curry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1932 July 25, William H.\n                              Murray to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1932 October 5, Richard\n                              Russell to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1932 November 21, Walter\n                              Davenport to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1932 December 28, John Garland\n                              Pollard to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 9, J. B. Willis to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 10, William Peters\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 14, George W.\n                              Olvany to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 13, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 15, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 17, J. C.\n                              Carpenter to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 31, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 20, R. D.\n                              Patterson to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1928 August 20, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to W. A. MacDonald \n                               ALS, October 26, Charles Light to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 September 4, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 September 12, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 November 14, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1928 November 19, George\n                              Browne to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 November 8, William Minor\n                              Lile to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 November 2, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1928 November 7, a group\n                              of citizens to Harry Byrd \n                               Radiogram, 1928 December 24,\n                              Richard E. Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, December 25, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 November 7, William Tuck\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1929 January 17, Dick\n                              Brophy to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 January 1, Louis Jaffe to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, E. Naughton to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1928 December 26, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 January 15, O. Max\n                              Gardner to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 January 12, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Transcript of TLS, 1933 February 4,\n                              Carter Glass to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, n.d., Fred Seibel to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 May 1, P. S. du Pont to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 August 9, T. McCall\n                              Frazier to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 June 10, Nehemiah Kelly\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 May 24, Lewis Thayer to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 May 10, Luther Gulick to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 December 1, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1927 April 27, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1927 December 28, Claude\n                              Swanson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 March 7, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS (carbon), 1929 June 24, William\n                              Anderson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1936 July 10, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1930 April 29, Hilton Howell\n                              Railey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929, C. Douglass Buck to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               Transcript of TLS, 1933 March 3, C.\n                              O'Conor Goolrick to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1933 February 8, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1934 October 24, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1933 December 11, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1934 December 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 January 27, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd","Letters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book","TLS, 1923 August 25, Ira Long to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 September 29, W. D.\n                              Cardwell to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 October 21, Charles Payne\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1923 November 6, Hunston\n                              Cary to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1923 November 7, Anna to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1923 November 7, H. S.\n                              Grabill to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 12, J. R.\n                              [Wallace] to Harry Byrd \n                               APCS, November 7, J. G. [Carlton]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 25, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 9, William\n                              Pilcher to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, G. F.\n                              Holsinger to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, n.d., William Meade Fletcher\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 20, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, E. A. Hicks\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 21, A. J. Huff\n                              to Harry Byrd's representative \n                               APCS, n.d., Cary Langhorne to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 15, Thomas Baker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 7, D. C. Acker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 8, Lucius\n                              Gregory to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 7, R. S.\n                              [Spewell] to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, n.d., E. M. Wallace to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               TL, 1923 November 7, H. M. Word to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS,1923 November 15, J. E. Burwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 14, C. N. Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, C. M. Shannon\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 7, E. C. Mathews\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, S. L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, P. D. Camp to\n                              Harry Byrd, and others \n                               TLS, 1923 November 27, Eugene\n                              Massie to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, n.d., James A. Frazier to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 7, John H.\n                              Crockett to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 28, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, Alexander\n                              Forward to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, E. W. Hudgins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, Royston\n                              Jester, Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 12, George P.\n                              Adams to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 12, J. H. Haley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 10, B. F. Noland\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 12, J. H.\n                              Funkhauser to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 7, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 13, D. H. Barger\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 27, W. S. Irby\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, William F.\n                              Reyser to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 6, David Hepburn\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 9, Samuel Adams\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 15, J. M. Hooker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 10, L. J.\n                              McCartney to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 13, Ward Swank\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 10, Edwin L.\n                              Kendig to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, Joseph Dupuy\n                              Eggleston to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 19, Bishop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, E. V. Barley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 22, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 13, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 9, J. M.\n                              Bauserman to T. W. Harrison \n                               TLS, 1923 November 13, C. C.\n                              Louderback to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, F. M.\n                              Chicester to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 9, H. C. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, R. I. Roop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 9, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, Thomas Ozlin\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 9, J. M. Beaty\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 12, H. Lester\n                              Hooker to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, T. L. Clark\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, [Thomas\n                              Johnson] to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 10, H. H. Burton\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 December 13, Holman\n                              Willis to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 December 13, S. L. Slover\n                              to Harry Byrd","Letters included:","TLS, 1916 January 2, E. Lee Trinkle to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1924 July 22, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1924 December 18, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1925 April 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1926 July 20, Robert C. Bryan\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1928 February 2, Thomas R.\n                        Harrison to Harry Byrd, encl. clipping","Includes: AL, 1928 November, [Harry Byrd] to\n                        Richmond Times Dispatch","Includes: TLS, 1929 May 13, Thomas C. Cheney\n                        to Harry F. Byrd","Includes:","TL(carbon), 1929 October 9, Walter I.\n                              McCoy to Carter Glass \n                               TLS, 1929 October 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1930 April 24, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL(carbon), 1933 February 20, Charles\n                              S. Henry to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1934 May 12, Postmaster\n                              General James G. Farley to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1935 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1935 October 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1935, December 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1936 April 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1936 September 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1937 April 13, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1937 April 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1937 May 3, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1937 May 17, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 January 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 5, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 August 10, Carter\n                              Glass to John G. Wallace","Includes:","TLS, 1938 May 2, Harry W. Hultgren to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 May 4, Harry Byrd\n                              to Harry W. Hultgren \n                               TLS, 1938 May 31, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 June 27, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 12, Hiram W. Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 21, Peter Gerry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 26, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 August 4, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 August 7, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, August 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, n.d., J.W. Bailey to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 August 13, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 August 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 August 25, Walter George\n                              to J.W. Bailey \n                               TLS, 1938 September 2, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 2, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 3, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 September 3, J.W.\n                              Bailey to James A. Farley \n                               TLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                               TLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah Wiilam Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                               TLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 December 9, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                               TLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                               TLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                               TLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                               TLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd","Letters are in the order in which they\n                        appear in the scrapbook.","TLS, 1939 July 17, William A. Durst to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 17, Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 15, W. J. Casey to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 15, Frank Cizek to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 14, James S. Murray\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 14, Walter Coon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 14, E. B. Moffatt to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 14, Holcombe Parkes\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 14, A. E. Duncan to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 5, J. H. Gordon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 4, G. W. Kratz to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 31, S. P. Ruddiman\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 31, Sam Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 25, J. Lee Barrett\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 20, B. G. Hopkins to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 18, S. F. to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 25, Charles R.\n                              Hook to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 10, George A.\n                              Kelly to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 7, A.A. Drummond\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 7, L.R. Powell to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 7, George M.\n                              Crowson to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 7, W.M. Jeffers to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 January 18, Charles\n                              Stillman to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1939 February 28,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to Charles Stillman \n                               TLS, 1939 May 31, Harold English to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 June 2, Donald Dragoo to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 July 3, Tazewell Taylor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 June 30, John B. Minor to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 August 3, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 August 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 August 25, Peter to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               ALS, 1939 August 29, Josiah William\n                              Bailey to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1939 January 16, E. H,ugh Smith\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 January 20, Conde Naste\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1939 January 31,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to E. Hugh Smith","Includes:","TLS, 1939 November 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 November 20, L. J.\n                              Smithwick to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1939 November 22,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to L. J. Smithwick \n                               TLS, 1939 December 1, James G.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 December 12, J. W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 December 14, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 December 30, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 March 29, W. Gibson Carey,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 April 5, Cordell Hull to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 April 6, Pat Harrison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS (photocopy), 1940 April 6,\n                              Franklin Roosevelt to Pat Harrison \n                               TLS, 1940 April 26, Claude G.\n                              Powers to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1940 May 19, Dick Habbe to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl. clipping","Includes:","ALS, 1940 April 17, Fred Van Nuys to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 May 9, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 June 6, Henry A. Dennis\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 June 7, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 June 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 July 9, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 July 1, J. J. Scherer, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 July 2, Pres Atkins to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1940 July 6, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Pres Atkins \n                               TL (carbon), 1940 July 10, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to J. J. Scherer, Jr. \n                               ALS, [1940], Genevieve Clark\n                              Thomson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 September 9, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1941 September 10, Frank O.\n                              Lowden to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 October 14, Francis Maloney\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 7, C. Hatch to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 9,\n                              Postmaster-General to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 9, Arthur Capper\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 12, Charles O.\n                              Andrews to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 12, War\n                              Department to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 12, James M.\n                              Mead to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 13, Frances\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 14, Francis\n                              Maloney to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1941 September 22, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1941 October 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1941 October 28, Wendell L.\n                              Wilkie to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1941 October 28,\n                              Wendell L. Wilkie to DeWitt Wallace \n                               TLS, 1941 October 31, Bruce Barton\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1941 November 6, DeWitt\n                        Wallace to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1942 May 9, J. W. Bailey to\n                        Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1942 June 3, F. P. Corson to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl.citation to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1942 June 22, George P.\n                              Cridlin to Harry Byrd, encl. introduction\n                              of Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1942 July 21, Carter\n                              Glass to Franklin Roosevelt \n                               TL (copy), 1942 July 23, Franklin\n                              Roosevelt to Carter Glass \n                               TLS, 1942 July 24, R. L. Doughton\n                              to Harry E. Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1942 October 17, J. W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1942 November 16, Robert R.\n                              [McConnel] to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1943 February 15, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1943 March 25, Numa A. Watson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1943 May 19, Albert W. Hawkes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1943 May 19, Secretary of the\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1943 May 21, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Albert W. Hawkes \n                               TLS, 1943 June 30, Homer L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd","Includes:","ALS, 1943 July 7, Edwin Gordon\n                              Lawrence to Editor of the Winchester Star\n                               TLS, 1943 July 9, Frank Buxton to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1943 July 21, J. W. Cunningham\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1943 September 20, Arthur H.\n                              Vandenberg to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1943 November 10, R. L.\n                              Doughton to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1943 December 17, John W.\n                              Davis to Arthur Graham Glasgow \n                               ALS, 1944 February 16, Harry H.\n                              Woodring to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1944 March 29, J. W. Bailey\n                        to John U. Barr","Includes: TLS, 1945 February 16, Joseph C.\n                        Grew to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1945 April 25, Harry [Truman]\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1945 July 3, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1945 July 5, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1944 August 3, James F. Byrnes to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1945 December 12, Matthew J.\n                              Connelly to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1946 January 23, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1946 March 14, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1946 January 31, Boyd E.\n                        Payton to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1947 June 28, D. Campbell\n                              Deane to Robert B. Crawford \n                               TL (carbon), 1947 July 8, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. Campbell Deane \n                               TLS, 1947 September 23, Henry W.\n                              Holt to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1950 February 28, Joe McCarthy to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 2, Ernest K.\n                              Bramblett to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 2, Robert C.\n                              Hendrickson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 2, Harry P. Cain to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 3, Hugh Butler to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 3, [Andrew F.\n                              Schoeppel] to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 3, Edward Martin to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 28, Harry Byrd, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1950 September 3, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 November 16, Elmer T.\n                              Phillips to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 November 17, Mark\n                              Sullivan to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1951 January 2, Harry Truman\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1951 January 15, Herman Welker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1951 January 24, Harry\n                              Byrd to Alexander \n                               TL (carbon), 1951 January 26, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. E. Holland","Includes:","TLS, 1951 July 13, William Garrard to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1951 August 2, Verbon E. Kemp\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. photographs","Includes:","TLS, 1951 December 5, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1951 December 11,\n                              Harry Byrd to B. F. Moomaw \n                               TLS, 1951 December 17, Richard\n                              Nixon to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1952 February 18, Harry\n                              Byrd to John W. Beck \n                               TLS, 1952 April 27, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1952 April 28, Edwin S.\n                              Friendly to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1952 June 21, Walker S. Buel\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1951 November 14, Patrick J.\n                              Hurley to Jennings C. Wise \n                               TLS, 1953 January 12, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1953 January 23, Elsie Hix to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1953 January 29, Henry\n                              Dworshak to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, [1953], J. Roy Fuller to Heywood\n                              Bell \n                               TLS, 1953 May 4, Russell C.\n                              Harrington to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1953 May 6, Harry Byrd\n                              to Russell C. Harrington","Includes:","TLS, 1954 January 6, Charles Edison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1954 August 16, Secretary of\n                              the Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1954 November 8, Clarence\n                        Cannon to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 January 26, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 February 4, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 March 11, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 March 15, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 March 16, Secretary to\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 March 29, Joseph Campbell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1956 December 4, James R.\n                              Byrnes to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 April 8, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 April 21, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 April 22, James F. Byrnes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 May 13, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 June 10, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 June 30, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1955 October 18, Milton S.\n                        Eisenhower to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 December 6, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 December 8, John W. Hanes\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS (copy), 1956 November 22,\n                              Secretary of the Treasury to Robert E.\n                              Harper \n                               TLS, 1956 December 4, James H. Duff\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS (copy), 1956 December 18,\n                              Harold H. Burton to Robert E. Harper \n                               TLS (copy), 1957 January 7, Wilton\n                              B. Persons to Robert E. Harper","Includes:","TLS, 1957 March 12, Dwight Eisenhower\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1957 March 16, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1957 May 27, Secretary of the\n                        Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1957 July 12, Secretary of\n                        the Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1958 February 6, Samuel\n                              Ungerleider to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS (photocopy), 1951 March 9,\n                              Hiram S. Rivitz to Samuel Ungerleider \n                               TLS, 1958 May 7, A. G. Lacy to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl, essay on Byrd \n                               TLS (copy), 1958 May 29, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1958 December 11, Herbert\n                              Hoover to William S. North","Includes:","TLS, 1959 March 17, Newton Aiken to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1959 March 19, Harry\n                              Byrd to Newton Aiken","Includes: TLS, 1961 March 8, A. C. Wedemeyer\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1961 August 12, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1962 March 1, Phillip M. Talbott\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1962 May 2, Bob [Barnett] to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1963 March 4, Lyndon Johnson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1963 April 5, Mike Mansfield\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a short speech \n                               TLS, 1963 April 5, Virginius Dabney\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                               TLS, 1963 April 19, Frederick Brown\n                              Harris to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                               TLS, 1963 April 29, Herbert J.\n                              Miller to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1963 May 31, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1963 May 15, John C. Preston\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1963 November 26, Charles E.\n                        Webber to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1963 June 25, Harrison S. Dey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1963 August 14, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                               TLS, 1964 January 23, George R.\n                              Rich to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1964 January 23, Harrison Dey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1964 January 31, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                               ALS, 1964 March 1, [Bernard Baruch]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS (carbon), 1964 May 1, Frank M.\n                              McCann to Lyndon Johnson","Includes: TLS (xerox), 1965 November 6,\n                        Harry Byrd to Albertis S. Harrison.","There is a chronological index and an artist index\n                  to the 575 cartoons which hung in Senator Byrd's\n                  office. This is held in the Manuscripts Reading Room.\n                  There is also a microfilm of the cartoon\n                  collection.","In addition, this sub-series contains photographs\n                  of various political figures and friends, and\n                  certificates and awards presented to the Senator.\n                  There is a listing of the items in the Manuscripts\n                  Department.","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","","English"],"unitid_tesim":["9700, 9700-b"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers \n         1911-1965"],"collection_title_tesim":["Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers \n         1911-1965"],"collection_ssim":["Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers \n         1911-1965"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Richard E.\n         Byrd, and Beverley B. Byrd"],"creator_ssim":["Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Richard E.\n         Byrd, and Beverley B. Byrd"],"acqinfo_ssim":["The sons of Harry F. Byrd--Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Richard E. Byrd, and Beverley B. Byrd--presented their father's papers to the University of Virginia in March 1971. Papers relating to Byrd's Senate career were picked up on March 2 from the Victory Van Corporation, Alexandria, Virginia where they had been stored since 1965. Eight days later a second group which dealt with the years 1911-1932, was collected from the Senator's home, Rosemont."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["273 linear feet"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection arrived at the University of Virginia\n         divided into business, personal, and political groups. There\n         was a great deal of inconsistency and repetition within and\n         between the three divisions. As a result, it was decided that\n         a thorough reorganization was in order. Five series were\n         evolved which are described below.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement is chronological and varies from series to\n         series. Within each chronology generally topics and\n         correspondents are alphabetized together. Individual folders\n         were made when a person was a voluminous correspondent or was\n         politically prominent. Topics always have separate folders and\n         will be specifically mentioned in the guide. The researcher\n         must be willing to search topical files for information on\n         specific people. For example, there could be Watt Abbitt\n         correspondence in the Alfalfa Club, the Luncheons, and the\n         Senate Campaign of 1964 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries I: Business, 1914-1965: \u003c/emph\u003e\nCorrespondence, memoranda, bills, and receipts comprise\n            this Series. Senator Byrd's various business interests are\n            represented--apple and peach growing, general farming, cold\n            storage, and newspaper publishing. In the pre-1932 years,\n            those papers detail exhaustively Senator Byrd's financial\n            career, especially in the apple business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are three subsections to Series I. First, a\n            general business section arranged chronologically and\n            within the year alphabetically by correspondent and topic.\n            There follows a section on the apple sales of specific\n            orchards-- Rosemont, \n            Turkey Knob, and \n            Timberville. Thirdly, a section on\n            general apple sales is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe general business material was pulled in many cases\n            from storage boxes marked personal and political from both\n            shipments of material. The files on the apple sales came\n            chiefly from the attic of \n            Rosemont. They are chiefly bills and\n            receipts, and orders for apples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries II: Political, 1911-1932: \u003c/emph\u003e\nThis series documents Senator Byrd's rise to political\n            prominence and gives a detailed picture of the formation\n            and maintenance of the Byrd Organization. But it must be\n            repeated that there is a gap for the gubernatorial years.\n            We assume material for this part of his official life is to\n            be found in the Executive Papers of the Library of\n            Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe chronology for Series II is by one year periods,\n            and, of course, alphabetically by topic and correspondent\n            within those time spans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis material had been stored at Rosemont, and\n            practically every piece was rearranged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries III: Political, 1933-1965: \u003c/emph\u003e\nSeries III contains material on Byrd's senatorial\n            career. Although there is correspondence with national\n            political figures, both qualitatively and quantitatively,\n            the materials deal with Virginia politics and government\n            rather than national politics and government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChronological arrangements for this series is by four\n            year subsections, save for the last which is a 5 year\n            period (1933-1936; 1937-1940; 1945-1948; 1949-1952;\n            1953-1956; 1941-1944; 1957-1960; 1961-1965). Within these\n            sub-series, material is again alphabetically by\n            correspondent and topic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese papers came to the University from the Victory Van\n            Storage Company. They had evidently been boxed in the\n            Senator's Washington office after his death. As with Series\n            II, it was necessary to go through nearly every folder to\n            assure consistency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries IV: Miscellaneous topics: \u003c/emph\u003e\nDivided into 8 sub-series, this section contains\n            material which would not easily fit into the first three\n            series or were simply too large to be integrated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Appointment \u0026amp; engagement books, 1928-29 \u0026amp;\n            1950-1965\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. Magazine articles, 1920-1966. This sub-series is\n            comprised of articles by and about Byrd, and some collected\n            by him. There are some drafts and correspondence re the\n            articles, and their publication. The arrangement is\n            chronological.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC. Newsclippings, 1924-1966. A miscellaneous collection\n            dealing with a wide range of topics-- \n            Harry F. Byrd, \n            Virginia politics, economic, issues,\n            etc. The arrangement is chronological.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Constituents' mail, 1957, 1960-1965. Comprised of\n            letters to Byrd from his \"national\" constituency,\n            commending, and, in some instances, condemning Byrd's\n            position on various issues. In addition, this sub- series\n            contains three bound volumes of letters, 1963 April-May,\n            from various chapters of the \n            Virginia Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE. \n            Harry F. ByrdVoting Record, 1933-1965.\n            Consists of seven bound volumes and five boxes of material\n            detailing the Senator's voting record for 1933-1943 and\n            1953-1965. However, in 1957 the first session of the 85th\n            Congress is not represented.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF. Speeches and Statements. This sub-series is divided\n            into several sections. Byrd kept a \"Reference file of other\n            people's speeches.\" This is arranged alphabetically and is\n            indexed. There is also another alphabet of other people's\n            speeches which was pulled together from various locations,\n            and is listed item by item. Secondly, there is a large file\n            of Byrd's speeches, 1920-1965, arranged chronologically,\n            which contains many original drafts with holograph\n            corrections, and mimeograph copies. Thirdly, is a section\n            of Public Statements, 1922-1965, which includes press\n            releases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. Scrapbooks, 1906-1965. Consists of 110 loose volumes\n            and two boxes. The first two volumes in this sub-series are\n            scrapbooks of \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr.The remaining\n            items contain newspapers, photographs and some\n            correspondence pertinent to \n            Harry Byrd's career.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. Cartoon Collection, Photographs and Awards.\n            Throughout his political life, Byrd collected cartoons\n            about himself. They lined the walls of his Senate office.\n            There is a card index to these 575 framed drawings and a\n            microfilm has been prepared of each for reference use. This\n            sub-series also contains photographs of political figures\n            and friends, and various awards and certificates presented\n            to the Senator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries V: Byrd and Flood Families: \u003c/emph\u003e\nThis series contains papers relating to Richard Evelyn Byrd, Sr. and Jr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Hal D. Flood, Joel W. Floodand various other Byrds and Floods. It is divided into 5 sub-series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., father of the\n            Senator and prominent member of the Virginia House of\n            Delegates. His papers, 1907-1928, contain political and\n            legal correspondence with Harry F. Byrd and others. The\n            arrangement is generally chronological with some topical\n            breakdown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Jr., U. S. Navy\n            Admiral and polar explorer. Papers, 1917-1957, consist\n            chiefly of correspondence between the Admiral and the\n            Senator--many of a political nature--and letters from the\n            Senator concerning his brother. There is material relating\n            to the death of Admiral Byrd and the creation of various\n            memorials to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC. \n            Harry Flood Byrd, Jr.: The\n            correspondence of Byrd, Jr. with Byrd, Sr. has been pulled\n            together from various locations and placed in this\n            sub-series. In addition, there is material concerning\n            legislation the younger Byrd proposed, and comments by him\n            on the Civil Rights Act of 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Various members of the Byrd Family. Chiefly correspondence,\n            1917-1965, of Senator Byrd with various members of the\n            family, and with non-relatives concerning Byrd genealogy.\n            There is a segment of condolence letters, 1957, to the\n            Senator on the death of his mother, \n            Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd. Letters\n            from prominent people have been pulled from this subseries\n            and placed in Series III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE. \n            Flood Family. This sub-series is\n            composed of 2 sections. First is a topical arrangement of \n            Hal D. Floodpapers, 1896-1922. There\n            is some political correspondence, although the Library of\n            Congress holds the more important pieces of Flood's papers.\n            In addition, there is business \u0026amp; legal correspondence,\n            and material relating to the settlements of various\n            estates. Of note are the \n            Thomas S. Martinestate and that of \n            Hal Floodhimself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe second section chiefly contains the estates of other\n            members of the \n            Flood family: \n            Joel W. Flood, \n            Anna Portner Flood, \n            Bolling Byrd Flood, and \n            Eleanor F. Flood, \n            Hal Flood, \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., and \n            Harry F. Byrd, Sr.were all executors\n            or guardians to these Floods and their papers are found in\n            the group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA small group of correspondence, 1941-1965, in this\n            sub-series from the Senator concerns Flood genealogy.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection arrived at the University of Virginia\n         divided into business, personal, and political groups. There\n         was a great deal of inconsistency and repetition within and\n         between the three divisions. As a result, it was decided that\n         a thorough reorganization was in order. Five series were\n         evolved which are described below.","The arrangement is chronological and varies from series to\n         series. Within each chronology generally topics and\n         correspondents are alphabetized together. Individual folders\n         were made when a person was a voluminous correspondent or was\n         politically prominent. Topics always have separate folders and\n         will be specifically mentioned in the guide. The researcher\n         must be willing to search topical files for information on\n         specific people. For example, there could be Watt Abbitt\n         correspondence in the Alfalfa Club, the Luncheons, and the\n         Senate Campaign of 1964 folders.","Series I: Business, 1914-1965:  \nCorrespondence, memoranda, bills, and receipts comprise\n            this Series. Senator Byrd's various business interests are\n            represented--apple and peach growing, general farming, cold\n            storage, and newspaper publishing. In the pre-1932 years,\n            those papers detail exhaustively Senator Byrd's financial\n            career, especially in the apple business.","There are three subsections to Series I. First, a\n            general business section arranged chronologically and\n            within the year alphabetically by correspondent and topic.\n            There follows a section on the apple sales of specific\n            orchards-- Rosemont, \n            Turkey Knob, and \n            Timberville. Thirdly, a section on\n            general apple sales is arranged chronologically.","The general business material was pulled in many cases\n            from storage boxes marked personal and political from both\n            shipments of material. The files on the apple sales came\n            chiefly from the attic of \n            Rosemont. They are chiefly bills and\n            receipts, and orders for apples.","Series II: Political, 1911-1932:  \nThis series documents Senator Byrd's rise to political\n            prominence and gives a detailed picture of the formation\n            and maintenance of the Byrd Organization. But it must be\n            repeated that there is a gap for the gubernatorial years.\n            We assume material for this part of his official life is to\n            be found in the Executive Papers of the Library of\n            Virginia.","The chronology for Series II is by one year periods,\n            and, of course, alphabetically by topic and correspondent\n            within those time spans.","This material had been stored at Rosemont, and\n            practically every piece was rearranged.","Series III: Political, 1933-1965:  \nSeries III contains material on Byrd's senatorial\n            career. Although there is correspondence with national\n            political figures, both qualitatively and quantitatively,\n            the materials deal with Virginia politics and government\n            rather than national politics and government.","Chronological arrangements for this series is by four\n            year subsections, save for the last which is a 5 year\n            period (1933-1936; 1937-1940; 1945-1948; 1949-1952;\n            1953-1956; 1941-1944; 1957-1960; 1961-1965). Within these\n            sub-series, material is again alphabetically by\n            correspondent and topic.","These papers came to the University from the Victory Van\n            Storage Company. They had evidently been boxed in the\n            Senator's Washington office after his death. As with Series\n            II, it was necessary to go through nearly every folder to\n            assure consistency.","Series IV: Miscellaneous topics:  \nDivided into 8 sub-series, this section contains\n            material which would not easily fit into the first three\n            series or were simply too large to be integrated.","A. Appointment \u0026 engagement books, 1928-29 \u0026\n            1950-1965","B. Magazine articles, 1920-1966. This sub-series is\n            comprised of articles by and about Byrd, and some collected\n            by him. There are some drafts and correspondence re the\n            articles, and their publication. The arrangement is\n            chronological.","C. Newsclippings, 1924-1966. A miscellaneous collection\n            dealing with a wide range of topics-- \n            Harry F. Byrd, \n            Virginia politics, economic, issues,\n            etc. The arrangement is chronological.","D. Constituents' mail, 1957, 1960-1965. Comprised of\n            letters to Byrd from his \"national\" constituency,\n            commending, and, in some instances, condemning Byrd's\n            position on various issues. In addition, this sub- series\n            contains three bound volumes of letters, 1963 April-May,\n            from various chapters of the \n            Virginia Chamber of Commerce.","E. \n            Harry F. ByrdVoting Record, 1933-1965.\n            Consists of seven bound volumes and five boxes of material\n            detailing the Senator's voting record for 1933-1943 and\n            1953-1965. However, in 1957 the first session of the 85th\n            Congress is not represented.","F. Speeches and Statements. This sub-series is divided\n            into several sections. Byrd kept a \"Reference file of other\n            people's speeches.\" This is arranged alphabetically and is\n            indexed. There is also another alphabet of other people's\n            speeches which was pulled together from various locations,\n            and is listed item by item. Secondly, there is a large file\n            of Byrd's speeches, 1920-1965, arranged chronologically,\n            which contains many original drafts with holograph\n            corrections, and mimeograph copies. Thirdly, is a section\n            of Public Statements, 1922-1965, which includes press\n            releases.","G. Scrapbooks, 1906-1965. Consists of 110 loose volumes\n            and two boxes. The first two volumes in this sub-series are\n            scrapbooks of \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr.The remaining\n            items contain newspapers, photographs and some\n            correspondence pertinent to \n            Harry Byrd's career.","H. Cartoon Collection, Photographs and Awards.\n            Throughout his political life, Byrd collected cartoons\n            about himself. They lined the walls of his Senate office.\n            There is a card index to these 575 framed drawings and a\n            microfilm has been prepared of each for reference use. This\n            sub-series also contains photographs of political figures\n            and friends, and various awards and certificates presented\n            to the Senator.","Series V: Byrd and Flood Families:  \nThis series contains papers relating to Richard Evelyn Byrd, Sr. and Jr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Hal D. Flood, Joel W. Floodand various other Byrds and Floods. It is divided into 5 sub-series.","A. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., father of the\n            Senator and prominent member of the Virginia House of\n            Delegates. His papers, 1907-1928, contain political and\n            legal correspondence with Harry F. Byrd and others. The\n            arrangement is generally chronological with some topical\n            breakdown.","B. \n            Richard E. Byrd, Jr., U. S. Navy\n            Admiral and polar explorer. Papers, 1917-1957, consist\n            chiefly of correspondence between the Admiral and the\n            Senator--many of a political nature--and letters from the\n            Senator concerning his brother. There is material relating\n            to the death of Admiral Byrd and the creation of various\n            memorials to him.","C. \n            Harry Flood Byrd, Jr.: The\n            correspondence of Byrd, Jr. with Byrd, Sr. has been pulled\n            together from various locations and placed in this\n            sub-series. In addition, there is material concerning\n            legislation the younger Byrd proposed, and comments by him\n            on the Civil Rights Act of 1965.","D. Various members of the Byrd Family. Chiefly correspondence,\n            1917-1965, of Senator Byrd with various members of the\n            family, and with non-relatives concerning Byrd genealogy.\n            There is a segment of condolence letters, 1957, to the\n            Senator on the death of his mother, \n            Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd. Letters\n            from prominent people have been pulled from this subseries\n            and placed in Series III.","E. \n            Flood Family. This sub-series is\n            composed of 2 sections. First is a topical arrangement of \n            Hal D. Floodpapers, 1896-1922. There\n            is some political correspondence, although the Library of\n            Congress holds the more important pieces of Flood's papers.\n            In addition, there is business \u0026 legal correspondence,\n            and material relating to the settlements of various\n            estates. Of note are the \n            Thomas S. Martinestate and that of \n            Hal Floodhimself.","The second section chiefly contains the estates of other\n            members of the \n            Flood family: \n            Joel W. Flood, \n            Anna Portner Flood, \n            Bolling Byrd Flood, and \n            Eleanor F. Flood, \n            Hal Flood, \n            Richard E. Byrd, Sr., and \n            Harry F. Byrd, Sr.were all executors\n            or guardians to these Floods and their papers are found in\n            the group.","A small group of correspondence, 1941-1965, in this\n            sub-series from the Senator concerns Flood genealogy."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\n        \u003clist type=\"simple\"\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1887 --born Martinsburg, W. Va., son of Richard\n               Evelyn \u0026amp; Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd, and nephew of\n               Hal D. Flood\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1902 --acquired the Winchester Star\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1906 --established the Martinsburg Evening Journal\n               and leases his first apple orchard\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1908 --appointed to Winchester City Council, first\n               public office\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1908-1918 --president of the Valley Turnpike\n               Company\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1909 --sold Martinsburg Evening Journal to\n               purchase apple orchards\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1913 --married Anne Douglas Beverley\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1915-1925 --member of Virginia State Senate:\n               served on the Finance, Roads, and Privileges \u0026amp;\n               Elections Committees\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1922-1925 --chairman of the State Democratic\n               Committee\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1923 --acquired the Harrisonburg Daily\n               News-Record\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1923 --member \u0026amp; Chairman of Publicity\n               Committee of the \"Pay As You Go\" Roads\n               Association\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1926-1930 --governor of Virginia\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1928 --his anti-lynch law passed by the Virginia\n               legislature\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1928-1940 --member of the Democratic National\n               Committee\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1929 --acquired his family home \"Rosemont\" from\n               the Harriman's of New York\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1930 --reorganization of Virginia State\n               Constitution and government\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1932 --Virginia endorsed Byrd for president\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1933-1964 --U. S. Senator from Virginia. Member of\n               the following standing committees: Finance, chair man,\n               1955-1965; Armed Services, Rules; Civil Service. Member\n               of the following special committees: 1. Select committee\n               on Government Reorganization; 2. Joint Committee on\n               Reduction of non-essential Federal Spending; 3.\n               Provision Committee to draft the original Atomic Energy\n               Legislation; 4. Finanance Subcommittee on\n               intergovernmental taxation; 5. Preparedness Subcommittee\n               which investigated the Korean ammunition shortage; 6.\n               Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1958 --announced retirement, but was persuaded by\n               friends to run again\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1965 --resigned from Senate due to ill\n               health\u003c/item\u003e\n          \u003citem\u003e1966 --died at \"Rosemont\"\u003c/item\u003e\n        \u003c/list\u003e\n      \u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Chronology"],"bioghist_tesim":["1887 --born Martinsburg, W. Va., son of Richard\n               Evelyn \u0026 Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd, and nephew of\n               Hal D. Flood 1902 --acquired the Winchester Star 1906 --established the Martinsburg Evening Journal\n               and leases his first apple orchard 1908 --appointed to Winchester City Council, first\n               public office 1908-1918 --president of the Valley Turnpike\n               Company 1909 --sold Martinsburg Evening Journal to\n               purchase apple orchards 1913 --married Anne Douglas Beverley 1915-1925 --member of Virginia State Senate:\n               served on the Finance, Roads, and Privileges \u0026\n               Elections Committees 1922-1925 --chairman of the State Democratic\n               Committee 1923 --acquired the Harrisonburg Daily\n               News-Record 1923 --member \u0026 Chairman of Publicity\n               Committee of the \"Pay As You Go\" Roads\n               Association 1926-1930 --governor of Virginia 1928 --his anti-lynch law passed by the Virginia\n               legislature 1928-1940 --member of the Democratic National\n               Committee 1929 --acquired his family home \"Rosemont\" from\n               the Harriman's of New York 1930 --reorganization of Virginia State\n               Constitution and government 1932 --Virginia endorsed Byrd for president 1933-1964 --U. S. Senator from Virginia. Member of\n               the following standing committees: Finance, chair man,\n               1955-1965; Armed Services, Rules; Civil Service. Member\n               of the following special committees: 1. Select committee\n               on Government Reorganization; 2. Joint Committee on\n               Reduction of non-essential Federal Spending; 3.\n               Provision Committee to draft the original Atomic Energy\n               Legislation; 4. Finanance Subcommittee on\n               intergovernmental taxation; 5. Preparedness Subcommittee\n               which investigated the Korean ammunition shortage; 6.\n               Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation 1958 --announced retirement, but was persuaded by\n               friends to run again 1965 --resigned from Senate due to ill\n               health 1966 --died at \"Rosemont\""],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Accession #9700, 9700-b, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Accession #9700, 9700-b, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers, 1911-1965,\n         consist of 273 linear feet of correspondence, memoranda,\n         records, files of all sorts, photographs, scrapbooks, etc.\n         pertaining largely to the \n         Virginia Senator's political and business\n         careers. Save for his years as governor of \n         Virginia (1925-1929) the collection\n         documents in great detail his activities in politics and\n         business. The bulk of the political papers deal with \n         Virginiastate politics, and present a\n         clear picture of Byrd's leadership of the state Democratic\n         Party. Substantive material from or concerning national\n         figures for the period is not to be found in these papers.","Material of greatest research value is probably to be found\n         in the papers before 1932 when Byrd was elected to the U.S.\n         Senate. The correspondence files are particularly rich and\n         helpful in the 1920's. A cautiousness of statement appears in\n         his correspondence when Byrd arrives in Washington, but the\n         tendency disappears after a few years, and the later\n         correspondence is candid and useful.","The papers of Senator Byrd are invaluable for any study of\n         Virginia's politics and public life during Byrd's lifetime.\n         Because of his great success as an apple grower and farmer,\n         researchers in these fields will find much of value here.\n         There is also some material useful for the study of\n         journalistic history, and other fields of research.","Separate folders for: Highway material, 1911-1917;\n                  List of taxpayers, 1913; Correspondence, 1915, A-Z;\n                  Miscellaneous reports, 1915; Two notebooks containing\n                  list of (voters)?, n. d.; Correspondence, 1917-1918,\n                  A-B; and Joseph M. Bauserman","Separate folders for: George P. Coleman; Hal D.\n                  Flood; Thomas W. Harrison; Thomas S. Martin; A.\n                  Willis Robertson; Henry Stuart; Claude Swanson; Frank\n                  S. Tavenner; and R. Gray Williams","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; G. P.\n                  Coleman; George Conrad; Sam L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood;\n                  Carter Glass; T. W. Harrison; T. S. Martin; A. W.\n                  Robertson; F. S. Tavenner; and E. Lee Trinkle","Separate folders for: John Dillon; and bulletins\n                  issued by Harry Flood Byrd as Federal Fuel\n                  Administrator of Virginia","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; William E.\n                  Carson; Russell T. and John Cather; G. P. Coleman; G.\n                  Conrad; S. L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood; T. W. Harrison;\n                  and Democratic National Committee Literature","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. Glass; Clifford Grim; C. W. Heater; William F.\n                  Keyser; and E. E. Keister","Separate folders for: Edgar D. Newman; A. W.\n                  Robertson; W. J. Schoene; Charles M. Shannon; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; and R. G. Williams","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Charles C. Louderback; W. C. Lauck; Meredith L.\n                  Lockhart; Carroll Menefee; Joseph G. Myers; Fred\n                  Maphis; Claude H. Swanson; John Saunders; E. Randolph\n                  Williams, Philip Williams; and Richard S. Wright","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; R. T. \u0026\n                  J. Cather; G. Coleman; G. N. Conrad; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  H. D. Flood; Joel Flood; and Julien Gunn","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  P. H. Barger; Joseph N. Brenaman; E. Griffith Dodson;\n                  Patrick Henry Drewry; and J. T. Deal","Separate folders for: T. W. Harrison; W. F.\n                  Keyser; C. C. Louderback; G. Walter Mapp; Wade\n                  Massie; C. Menefee; John J. Miller; J. G. Myers; E.\n                  D. Newman; and A. W. Robertson","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. N. Hoover; C. W. Heater; John Paul; and R. L.\n                  Omps","Separate folders for: W. W. Sales; C. M. Shannon;\n                  Henry Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; C. W.\n                  Trenary; E. L. Trinkle; U. Va. Centennial Endowment\n                  Fund; Senator J. E. West; and R. G. Williams","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; J. N.\n                  Brenaman; Brick File, Handley Board; C. S. Carter;\n                  Contested Case of Paul vs. Harrison, Seventh\n                  District; Democratic Committee; and Democratic\n                  Committee Accounts","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Edwin A. Alderman; F. Amiss; and L. D. Arnold","Separate folders for: Elections, data; S. L.\n                  Ferguson; C. Glass; Handley School File; T. W.\n                  Harrison; James Hayes, Jr.; Highway Commission; and\n                  Income","Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  J. Flood; C. A. Ford; Alexander Forward; C. N.\n                  Hoover; H. L. Hooker; and James Hayes","Separate folders for: Insurance; E. E. Keister; W.\n                  F. Keyser; C. C. Louderback; W. Massie; C. Menefee;\n                  John J. Miller; W. S. Moffett; A. K. Morrison; J. G.\n                  Myers; Ninth District, General; Northern Va. Power\n                  Co., Contracts; George C. Peery; Rents; and A. W.\n                  Robertson","Separate folders for: C. M. Shannon; Seventh\n                  District; Slemp Patronage; C. Swanson; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle; and Tax receipts","Separate folders for: C. S. Carter; E. R. Combs;\n                  Democratic Caucus; Democratic Committee Accounts;\n                  Democratic National Committee; Democratic State\n                  Committee; James Hayes, Jr.; and Legislature","Separate folders for: G. C. Peery; Roads; Valley\n                  Turnpike Co.; and Check stubs of an unidentified\n                  account","Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; W. E.\n                  Carson; and the Democratic State Committee","Separate folders for: Democratic State Committee,\n                  1924 Oct.-1925 March; Louis S. Epes; C. Glass; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and F. S. Tavenner","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: L. S. Epes; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  C. Glass; and Gubernatorial Campaign: First\n                  District","Separate folders for: J. Murray Hooker; Lester\n                  Hooker; and C. C. Louderback","Separate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; John Garland\n                  Pollard; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; William T. Reed; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D. Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Henry G. Shirley; H. C.\n                  Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle;\n                  Short Ballot; Amendments to Virginia Constitution;\n                  and Democratic Convention-Winchester","Separate folders for: Walter Chrysler; A. W.\n                  Robertson; Airports in Virginia; Memorandum:\n                  Government Reorganization in Va.; H. G. Shirley; John\n                  Stewart Bryan; and Thomas G. Burch","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; E. R. Combs;\n                  Congratulations; and E. Griffith Dodson","Separate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; John W.\n                  Fishburne; Junius P. Fishburne; T. McCall Frazier; O.\n                  Max Gardner; C. Glass; and Harry Guggenheim","Separate folders for: LeRoy Hodges and J. Murray\n                  Hooker","Separate folders for: Goodrich W. Lineweaver and\n                  C. H. Morrissett","Separate folders for: Thomas W. Ozlin; J. G.\n                  Pollard; W. T. Reed; A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D.\n                  Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Peter Saunders; H. G.\n                  Shirley; C. A. Swanson; E. L. Trinkle; and William M.\n                  Tuck","Separate folders for: T. Coleman Andrews","Separate folders for: Henry Breckinridge; Chamber\n                  of Commerce of the U.S. A.; and Albert B. (Happy)\n                  Chandler","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Executive Committee; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Victory Fund; and Democratic\n                  National Convention","Separate folders for: E. G. Dodson; Patrick Henry\n                  Drewry; Drought Relief Committee, A -Z; and Drought\n                  Relief Materials, etc.","Separate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; Roy\n                  Flannagan; William Meade Fletcher; and T. M.\n                  Frazier","Separate folders for: George Washington Potomac\n                  Parkway; C. Glass; H. Guggenhiem; Luther Gulick;\n                  Gunston Hall; Charles Hill; Julian Hill; L. Hodges;\n                  J. M. Hooker; Cordell Hull; John R. Hutcheson; and\n                  Martin Hutchinson","Separate folders for: C. H. Morrisett and\n                  Newspaper","Separate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; G. C. Peery; J.\n                  G. Pollard; Harry Flood Byrd for President; John J.\n                  Raskob; and W. T. Reed","Separate folders for: A. W. Robertson; Eleanor and\n                  F. D. Roosevelt; Frederic W. Scott; H. G. Shirley;\n                  Jouett Shouse; Howard W. Smith; Abram Penn Staples;\n                  Augustus T. Stroud; H. C. Stuart; and C. A.\n                  Swanson","Separate folders for: Tyre Taylor; W. M. Tuck;\n                  Wakefield Memorial Association; Washington Post; John\n                  J. Wicker; and Carter Wormeley","Separate folders for: R. L. Ailworth; E. Andrew\n                  Anderson; Robert N. Anderson; T. Coleman Andrews;\n                  Appointments, B -R; Thomas A. Atkinson; James M.\n                  Ball; A. D. Barksdale; Robert S. Barrett; James S.\n                  Barron; William S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                  L. Baxley; H. J. Benchoff; William W. Beverley; S. O.\n                  Bland; Charlie W. Bondurant; J. H. Bradford; H.\n                  Breckinridge; J. S. Bryan; and T. G. Burch","Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  John W. Carter; Spencer L. Carter; T. R. Cather;\n                  Chamber of Commerce; T. Everett Chambers; A. B.\n                  Chandler; and Joseph A. Chitwood","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs; John J.\n                  Cornwell; Walker C. Cottrell; and Harvey Couch","Separate folders for: Walter Davenport; Colgate\n                  Darden; Joseph T. Deal; Democratic National Committee\n                  -Appointments; Democratic National Committee -Victory\n                  Fund; Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                  State Chairmen and Finance Directors; E. G. Dodson;\n                  George R. Doughty; and Charles J. Duke","Separate folders for: Jerome Fancuili; James\n                  Farley; Financial Statements of the Executive Finance\n                  Committee -Democratic National Committee; John W.\n                  Flannagan; R. Flannagan; W. M. Fletcher; J. Flood;\n                  and T. M. Frazier","Separate folders for: John Galleher; O. M.\n                  Gardner; C. Glass; Henry G. Gilmer; Sidney S. Hall;\n                  Wilbur C. Hall; Edwin A. Halsey; John W. Hanes; C. J.\n                  Harkrader; and John Hemphill","Separate folders for: Charles Hill; L. Hodges; J.\n                  M. Hooker; Walter Y. Hosier; Louis Howe; C. Hull; H.\n                  F. Hutcheson; John R. Hutcheson; and M. A.\n                  Hutchinson","Separate folders for: Robert Jackson; Jefferson\n                  Day Address; John Henry Johnson; C. M. Jordon;\n                  Ewing-Laporte; and David Lawrence","Separate folders for: Louis D. Magid; J. H. Meek;\n                  George R. B. Michie; John Miller; George F. Milton;\n                  W. Forbes Morgan; C. H. Morrissett; and F. A.\n                  Motz","Separate folders for: News-Record; Arthur O'Brien;\n                  Thomas W. Owens; R. G. Phillips; J. G. Pollard; John\n                  W. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Prohibition; and\n                  Prohibition Referendum","Separate folders for: G. S. Ralston; J. J.\n                  Rashkob; Resolutions: Harry Flood Byrd for President;\n                  W. T. Reed; Joe Richman; Roads -Division of Funds; A.\n                  W. Robertson; and F. D. Roosevelt","Separate folders for: Frederic Scott; William H.\n                  Schwarzechild; H. G. Shirley; J. Shouse; and H. W.\n                  Smith","Separate folders for: A. P. Staples; H. C. Stuart;\n                  G. Fred Switzer; Tyre Taylor; E. L. Trinkle; and W.\n                  M. Tuck","Separate folders for: Frank C. Walker; and J. J.\n                  Wicker","Separate folders for: R. L. Ailworth;\n                     Alexandria Young Democrats; Alfalfa Club; J.\n                     Lindsay Almond; T. C. Andrews; Harvey B. Apperson;\n                     Appointments re: Federal Judgeships, Senate Office\n                     Staff, State Positions, State ABC Board, and State\n                     Judgeships; Arlington County; Lester Arnold; and\n                     Thomas Atkinson","Separate folders for: Josiah William Bailey; C.\n                     A. Ball; H. M, Bandy; Henry G. Barbee; Sidney B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alben Barkley; A. D. Barksdale; R. H.\n                     Barksdale; James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; John\n                     S. Battle; W. S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                     L. Baxley; Frank C. Bedinger; Richard Beirne;\n                     Claude F. Beverly; W. Welby Beverley; Joseph A.\n                     Billingsley; I. C. Blackwood; Schuyler Otis Bland;\n                     Henry H. Blood; Sol Bloom; C. W. Bondurant; M. B.\n                     Booker; Armistead L. Boothe; Gardner L. Boothe; C.\n                     W. Bondurant; M. B. Boothe; Bountiful Ridge\n                     Nurseries; Claude G. Bowers; W. W. Boxley; J. H.\n                     Bradford; H. Breckinridge; J. Fulmer Bright;\n                     Robert K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; J. Sinclair Brown;\n                     John Wilson Brown; and Louis Brownlow","Separate folders for: J. S. Bryan; Bunker Hill;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; C. R. Burnett; W. Sam\n                     Burnley; Julian A. Burruss; Maitland Bus tard;\n                     Vincent Byers; Byrd--Primary Election\n                     Congratulations; Byrd's Radio Speech of October\n                     13, 1936; William Byrd; and James F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: George W. Calver; Will\n                     Cammer; Arno B. Cammerer; Donald Campbell; Stuart\n                     B. Campbell; W. S Campfield; Clarence Cannon;\n                     Bishop James Cannon; James M. Carson; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; Spencer L. Carter;\n                     William Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; W. C.\n                     Caudill; T. W. Chambers; A. B. (Happy) Chandler;\n                     H. B. Chermside; John A. Chew; J. H. Chitwood;\n                     Bennett C. Clark; Morell Clarke; N. E. Clement;\n                     Howard E. Cole; G. B. Collins; L. Preston Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Record and Senate Calendar; Tom\n                     Connally; Contributions; B. Redwood Councill; Mike\n                     R. Crabill; W. H. Cralle; Sheppard Crump; Charles\n                     W. Crush; John A. Currier and Charles C.\n                     Curtis","Separate folders for: County and precinct\n                     committees mailing lists; and Circular letters re:\n                     Harry Flood Byrd -His stand and criticisms","Separate folders for: Virginius Dabney; The\n                     Daily News-Record; Paul V. Dalton; H. E. Dameron;\n                     Josephus Daniels; Robert W. Daniel; Colgate W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; Levin Nock Davis; Q. C. Davis, Jr.;\n                     Parke P. Deans; George P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     National Campaign Committee, Campaign materials,\n                     Local Democratic Chairmen, and DemocraticWomen's\n                     Organizations; W. L. and W. Clyde Dennis; and\n                     Bishop Collins Denny","Separate folders for: S. D. DeShazor; Meta\n                     Dick; G. M. Dillard; Democratic National Committee\n                     -Statements of working capital; E. G. Dodson; Vic\n                     Donahey; W. R. Dooley; Ralph Dorsey; George L.\n                     Doughty; L. McCarthy Downs; P. Drewry; Charles J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; H. Rozier Dulany, Jr.; Walter C.\n                     Dunnington; and John T. Duval","Separate folders for: N. B. Early; James S.\n                     Easley; John H. East; J. G. Eberwine; Editorials;\n                     Horace H. Edwards; John W. Eggleston; H. W.\n                     Ellerson; W. Emory Elmore; Allan Epes; Louis S.\n                     Epes; James A. Farley; Farmers and Merchants Bank,\n                     Timberville; Farmers and Merchants National Bank\n                     and Trust Co., Winchester; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; Federal Land Bank, Baltimore;\n                     Charles R. Fenwick; Homer L. Ferguson; Mr. and\n                     Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; First and Merchants National\n                     Bank, Richmond; Blair J. Fishburn; J. P. Fishburn;\n                     John W. Fishburne; Earl A. Fitzpatrick; and\n                     Herbert Fitzpatrick","Separate folders for: John W. Flannagan, R.\n                     Flannigan; Max Fleischner; Albert Fletcher; James\n                     H. Fletcher; William Meade Fletcher; H. D. Flood\n                     Estate; J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles E.\n                     Ford; Forest Haven Club; Thomas E. Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; Douglas R. Freeman; Wayne M. French; T.\n                     B. Fulgate; and Frank H. Fuller","Separate folders for: John Galleher; E. D.\n                     Gardner; O. Max Gardner; J. Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gathright; Stuart G. Gibboney; Mary Gildersleeve;\n                     E. G. Gill; Henry Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; Thomas\n                     B. Glascock; C. Glass; Powell Glass; R. E. Glover;\n                     Charles B. Godwin; Mary W. Gold; John S.\n                     Goldsmith; Golf Club; B. Clifford Goode; Morton G.\n                     Goode; C. O'Conor Goolrick; Robert Gore; Thomas P.\n                     Gore; C. W. Grandy; J. H. C. Grasty; W. Moncure\n                     Gravatt; Cary T. Grayson; Theodore F. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; Harry Griffin; Clifford Grim; Joseph F.\n                     Guffey; H. Guggenheim; and B. T. Gunter","Separate folders for: John Hopkins Hall, Jr.;\n                     Russell M. Hall; Sidney B. Hall; Stilson H. Hall;\n                     Wilbur C. Hall; Norman P. Hamilton; Thomas M.\n                     Hamilton; John Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis;\n                     Charles Harkrader; John T. Harris; Harvey F.\n                     Harris; Walter Edward Harris; Burr P. Harrison;\n                     Pat Harrison; Mack D. Hart; Austin Hartman; Carl\n                     A. Hatch; J. B. Haywood; R. Beverley Herbert;\n                     Clyde L. Herring; W. S. Hildreth; Charles Hill;\n                     Mrs. William W. Hines; C. A. Hoffenberth; Harry H.\n                     Holt; Rush D. Holt; Saxon Holt; Stuart F. Honaker;\n                     and L. Hooker","Separate folders for: Murray Hooker; Harry\n                     Hopkins; J. R. Hornsby; Walter Hosier; C. Hull; E.\n                     A. Hults; D. R. Hunt; Thomas Lomax Hunter; Eppa\n                     Hunton, IV; H. F. Hutcheson; Sterling Hutcheson;\n                     and H","Separate folders for: Invitations and Harry\n                     Flood Byrd's responses; Raymond L. Jackson; Ben\n                     Jacobs; Louis I. Jaffe; Rorer A. James; R.\n                     Bleakley James; Jos. C. Jett; Albert Sidney\n                     Johnson; Edwin C. Johnson; Hugh Johnson; John\n                     Henry Johnson; Joseph Z. Johnson; Howard P. Jones;\n                     Jesse H. Jones; Bruce S. Jones; Carl M. Jordon; W.\n                     Roy Justice; Thomas J. Keane; Frank Kearney; Isham\n                     Keith; Floyd E. Kellam; D. A. Keller; Frank Kent;\n                     Alfred M. Kerfoot; Pearne E. Ketron; and E. L.\n                     Keyser","Separate folders for: George W. Koiner; H. G. K\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Senator Glass; E. H.\n                     Lane; David Lawrence; Robert C. Lee; Joe Leslie;\n                     Julian M. Lillis; Letters of good wishes re:\n                     illness of Harry Flood Byrd; Josephine C. Levey;\n                     H. L. D. Lewis; Charles P. Light; G. W.\n                     Lineweaver; Walter R. Lippman; Henry C. Lodge,\n                     Jr.; Lee Long; C. C. Louderback; L. E. Lookabill;\n                     Otto Lowe; W. A. Lowenback; and Mrs. Cassis\n                     Moncure Lyne","Separate folders for: Julian D. Martin; Trap\n                     Martin; Lucy R. Mason; G. A. Massenburg; Wade\n                     Massie; J. H. May; C. Purcell McCue; John B.\n                     McDaniel; Hugh R. McKay; Thomas R. Mechem; J. H.\n                     Meek; M. J. Menefee; George R. B. Michie; Hunter\n                     Miller; John M. Miller, Jr.; J. D. Mitchell; W.\n                     Stuart Moffett; Frank P. Moncure; R. C. L.\n                     Moncure; E. Sclater Montague; B. F. Moomaw; James\n                     E. Mooney; Blackburn Moore; Frank Moore, M. R.\n                     Morgan; W. Forbes Morgan; Fred A. Motz; George W.\n                     Muller; Miss Addie Muncey; and Leonard Muse","Separate folders for: M. M. Neeley; John D.\n                     Neff; Albert L. Newberry; J. L. Newcomb; Blake T.\n                     Newton; Edward D. Ninninger; Robert O. Norris,\n                     Jr.; A. Obici; R. L. Omps; Heirome and E. W. Opie;\n                     Charles A. Osborne; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin; W.\n                     Nelson Page; Judge Robert R Parker; George C.\n                     Peery; Robert L. Pennington; Randolph H. Perry;\n                     Petitions and letters of support for 1934\n                     Election","Separate folders for: Florence Petty; Cabell\n                     Phillips; Clifton Phillips; R. G. Phillips;\n                     Gifford Pinchot; Political list of supporters; G.\n                     Freeman Pollock; J. G. Pollard; J. G. Pollard,\n                     Jr.; Hunter Porter; H. Russell Potts; John L.\n                     Pratt; James H. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Proposed\n                     Scenic Highway; Ordway Puller; J. J. Raskob; John\n                     M. Rasnick; Dr. E. W. Rawls; and Sam Rayburn","Separate folders for: Charlie C. Reed; Pleasant\n                     L. Reed; W. T. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; F. L.\n                     Reynard; John Q. Rhodes; Ralph Ricardo; A. B.\n                     Richard; J. Donald Richards; E. Ray Richardson;\n                     Joe Richman; W. Cabell Rives; Rufus G. Roberts; A.\n                     W. Robertson; Papers of Robinson-Patman Bill; John\n                     D. Rockfeller; Frank Rodgers; James H. Rogers; W.\n                     O. Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Nellie Taylor Ross;\n                     Robert A. Russell; Richard B. Russell; and John\n                     Warwick Rust","Separate folders for: David Satterfield; Clyde\n                     W. Saunders; John R. Saunders; Peter Saunders; Abe\n                     Schewel; Frederic W. Scott; Fred O. Seibel; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurants and\n                     Arbuckle Embezzlement; C. M. Shannon; Shennandoah\n                     National Park; H. G. Shirley; W. J. Showalter;\n                     Mrs. W. B. (Hortense) Sirman; and Col. S. L.\n                     Slover","Separate folders for: Sydney F. Small; Capt. C.\n                     T. Smith; Howard W. Smith; J. H. A. Smith; Lemuel\n                     F. Smith; William B. Smith; W. D. Smith; Harold F.\n                     Snead; R. Lee Snell; Donald Stant; William S.\n                     Snow; Louis Spillman; C. V. Spratley; A. P.\n                     Staples; O. L. Stearnes; A. E. S. Stephens: Roscoe\n                     B. Stephenson; Edward R. Stettinius; Augustus T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; Ward Swank; William\n                     Schwarzschild; G. Fred Switzer; and J. Robert\n                     Switzer","Separate folders for: Frank S. Tavenner, Jr.;\n                     Tyre Taylor; A. J. Terrell; Don W. Thomas; H. C.\n                     Thompson; S. J. Thompson; Tobacco; Mrs. (Rosa) W.\n                     W. Townes; John G. Townsend, Jr.; E. L. Trinkle;\n                     Lake Triplett; I. Walke Truxtun; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Walter P. Tudor; and Rexford G. Tugwell","Separate folders for: E. Peyton Turner; S. Heth\n                     Tyler; University of Virginia; Cornelius\n                     Vanderbilt, Jr.; Robert C. Vaden; Veterans Attack\n                     on Harry Flood Byrd; Virginia Governors and\n                     Candidates; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Virginia\n                     State Democratic Committee; Virginia Vote\n                     (1884-1937); Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Mrs. Frank Anthony Walker; Frank C. Walker; Henry\n                     A. Wallace; Jeff F. Walter; T. E. Warriner;\n                     Edmund; Waterman; Tucker Watkins; Mrs. Robert C.\n                     Watts; and Edwin M. Wayland","Separate folders for: Aubrey Weaver; Western\n                     Newspaper Union; Lee M. Whitacre; Earl W. White;\n                     Miss Elizabeth White; Walter C. White; Irving P.\n                     Whitehead; Mrs. Irving P. (Lollie C.) Whitehead;\n                     George F. Whitley; E. M. Whitman; Wholesale\n                     Liquor; John J. Wicker, Jr.; Henry T. Wickham;\n                     Dean John E. Williams; John W. Williams; R. Gray\n                     Williams; Holman Willis; Lyle L. Willis; Charles\n                     H. Wilson; J. David Wine; Clifton A. Woodrum;\n                     James P. Woods; Carter Wormeley; Frank M. Wray; J.\n                     Sol Wrenn; Dr. George A. Wright; Richard S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; William A. Wright; and J. Frank\n                     Wysor","Separate folders for: J. H. Yost; Rice M.\n                     Youell; and Young Democrats","Separate folders for: Alfalfa Club; J. Lindsay\n                     Almond; Dr. William B. Alwood; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     Motion Picture Censors, and Judgeships; J. E.\n                     Arbogast; Lester Arnold; and Remmie L. Arnold","Separate folders for: Fred W. Barger; S. B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alfred D. Barksdale; R. H. Barksdale;\n                     James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; J. S. Battle;\n                     W. S. Battle; J. Hampton Baumgarten; John V.\n                     Bauserman; H. L. Baxley; Marshall J. Beverley; W.\n                     W. Beverley; J. A. Billingsley; S. O. Bland;\n                     Armistead Boothe; R. E. Blackwell; Miss Genevieve\n                     Boguess; M. B. Booker; J. F. Bright; Robert K.\n                     Brock; G. H. Branaman; David Bruce; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; Robert Button; and Byrd\n                     Congratulations on nomination without\n                     opposition","Separate folders for: A. J. Cahn; W. S.\n                     Campfield; J. W. Carr; Clarence E. Carter; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; S. L. Carter; William\n                     Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; Dr. W. D.\n                     Candill; T. E. Chambers; H. B. Chermside; J. H.\n                     Chitwood; S. M. Chitwood; Morell Clarke; N. E.\n                     Clement; Howard Cole; George B. Collings; L.\n                     Preston Collins; and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Becord; B. R. Council; H. Ralph\n                     Clover; Edwin Cox, M. R. Crabill, W. H. Cralle;\n                     Grasty Crews; John \u0026 Jake Crim; Karl A.\n                     Crowley; J. A. Currier Sheriff C. C. Curtis; P. V.\n                     Dalton; R. W. Daniel; C. W. Darden, Jr.; Q. C.\n                     Davis; P. P. Deans; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     State Central Committee; Depart ment of\n                     Agriculture Rulings; G. M. Dillard; Frank M.\n                     Dixon; William E. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; and R. N.\n                     Dorsey","Separate folders for: G. L. Doughty; L. M.\n                     Downs; Charles J. Duke, Jr.; H. R. Dulany, Jr.; J.\n                     T. Duval; N. B. Early; H. Edwards; H. W. Ellerson;\n                     W. E. Elmore; Robert B. Ely; Wilfred G. Epes, Jr.;\n                     A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson;\n                     First \u0026 Merchants National Bank -Richmond; J.\n                     P. Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Flannagan;\n                     R. Flannagan; Max Fleischer; Albert Fletcher; J.\n                     H. Fletcher; W. M. Fletcher; H. D. Flood Estate;\n                     J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles Forney; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; Mrs. Emma H. Friend; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; and F. H. Fuller","Separate folders for: J. Galleher; Stanley S.\n                     Garner; J. Nance Garner; T. M. Gaithwright; Walter\n                     George; Peter Gerry; H. C. Gilmer; Thomas B.\n                     Glascock; C. Glass; P. Glass; Robert Glass; N. W.\n                     Gold; Golf Club; B. C. Goode; M. G. Goode; T. P.\n                     Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; W. M. Gravatt; Marvin L.\n                     Gray; H. E. Griffin; H. F. Guggenheim; B. T.\n                     Gunter; Harold C. Guy; J. H. Hall; W. C. Hall; J.\n                     W. Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis; C. J.\n                     Harkrader; H. F. Harris; B. P. Harrison; P.\n                     Harrison; Aubrey Hawkins; C. Hill; H. H. Holt;\n                     Henry W. Holt; Homer A. Holt; R. D. Holt; S. W.\n                     Holt; J. M. Hooker; and L. Hooker","Separate folders for: J. Edgar Hoover; Eugene\n                     A. Hults; Thomas M. Hundley; D. R. Hunt; T. L.\n                     Hunter; Sterling Hutcheson; R. L. Jackson; R. A.\n                     James; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; J. H. Johnson;\n                     Hiram Johnson; Lewis Jones; C. M. Jordon; F. E.\n                     Kellam; P. E. Ketron; R. E. Kidd; James King;\n                     William C. King; William H. King; H. G. Kump; E.\n                     H. Lane; R. C. Lee; Joseph Leib; J. Leslie; and H.\n                     L. D. Lewis","Separate folders for: Julian Lillis; A. G.\n                     Lively; Augustine Lonergan; L. Long; Mrs. Richard\n                     F. Loper; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Frank\n                     Maloney; J. D. Martin; T. Martin; W. Barton Mason;\n                     G. A. Massenburg; C. P. McCue; H. R. McKay; Edward\n                     O. McCue, Jr.; James McNamara; T. R. Mechem; M. J.\n                     Menefee; Mrs. G. R. B. Michie; J. M. Miller, Jr.;\n                     W. M. Minter; R. K. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; B. F. Moomaw; B. Moore;\n                     M. R. Morgan; W. F. Morgan; Page Morton; Col. S.\n                     W. Moulding, Sr.; A. Muncey; and L. Muse","Separate folders for: J. D. Neff; A. L.\n                     Newberry; B. T. Newton; A. S. Noblin; L. U.\n                     Noland, Jr.; A. Obici; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin;\n                     W. N. Page; R. R. Parker; G. C. Peery; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; F. Petty; G. Pinchot;\n                     Poll Taxes; Daniel L. Porter; J. L. Pratt; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Oliver A. Quayle, Jr.; V. C. Randall;\n                     J. J. Raskob; E. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; R. H. Ricardo; A. B. Richard; E. R.\n                     Richardson; Olin M. Richardson; J. Richman; W. C.\n                     Rives; Lawrence W. Robert, Jr.; and Floyd H.\n                     Roberts","Separate folders for: R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O. Rogers; W. S. Roop;\n                     Albert L. Roper; Col. A. D. Rorex; Maurice\n                     Rosenburg; Robert A. Russell; Walter L. Sams; A.\n                     Schewel; W. H. Schwarzschild; Senatorial Campaign,\n                     1940; and Senate \"Select Committee on\n                     Investigation of Administrative Agencies\"","Separate folders for: Senate \"Select Committee\n                     on Investigation of Executive Committees\"; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re; Senate Restaurant \u0026\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; H. G. Shirley; W. B. Sirman; S. L.\n                     Slover; S. F. Small; C. T. Smith; H. W. Smith; J.\n                     H. A. Smith; L. F. Smith; Oscar Smith; P. H.\n                     Smith; L. J. Smithwick; H. F. Snead; R. L. Snell;\n                     W. S. Snow; L. Spillman; Thomas B. Stanley;\n                     Charles H. Stall; State Laws \u0026 Legisla tion;\n                     Statistics -Population, Income, Taxes; and R. B.\n                     Stephenson","Separate folders for: W. R. Stone; A. T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; John W. Stuart; Walter P.\n                     Stuart; William A. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F.\n                     Switzer; J. R. Switzer; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; S. J. Thompson; C. S.\n                     Towles; Mrs. W. W. Townes; L. Triplett; W. M.\n                     Tuck; Joseph P. Tumulty; S. H. Tyler; C. F. Unruh;\n                     R. C. Vaden; Arthur H. Vandenberg; Frederick Van\n                     Nuys; Guy G. Via; Virginia Democrat; Virginia\n                     Democratic Club; Virginia Vote Tabulations;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; and Voting Record of\n                     Harry Flood Byrd","Separate folders for: Mrs. Russell Wagers; Mrs.\n                     F. A. Walke; Bradford H. Walker; John S. Wallace,\n                     II; Thomas Wallner; J. F. Walter; J. B. Wampler;\n                     T. E. Warriner; T. C. Watkins; Mrs. R. C. Watts;\n                     E. M. Wayland; A. C. Weaver; Kyle M. Weeks; George\n                     B. West; Nathaniel S. Wheat; L. M. Whitacre; E.\n                     White; Nell White; I. P. Whitehead; Mrs. I. P.\n                     Whitehead; G. F. Whitley; J. J. Wicker; J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; J. E. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; Martin B. Williams; H. Willis; L. L.\n                     Willis; C. H. Wilson; Ernest Woodruff; C. A.\n                     Woodrum; J. P. Woods; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R.\n                     S. Wright, Jr.; W. A. Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young\n                     Democratic Clubs of Virginia; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: Albemarle County\n                     Democratic Committee; Alfalfa Club; T. C. Andrews;\n                     H. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     and Judgeships; J. E. Arbogast; R. Arnold; Tom\n                     Atkinson; Dr. F. W. Barger; A. D. Barksdale; R. T.\n                     Barton; J. Battle; W. S. Battle; J. V. Bauserman;\n                     H. L. Baxley; W. W. Beverley; Biographical\n                     material of Harry Flood Byrd; and Lloyd C.\n                     Bird","Separate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia Boatwright; C. W. Bondurant; Joseph\n                     L. Borda; J. H. Bradford; Ralph O. Brewster; J. F.\n                     Bright; R. K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; David Bruce; J.\n                     S. Bryan; M. Bustard; T. G. Burch; R. H. Burke;\n                     and Harry Flood Byrd for President","Separate folders for: John U. Barr; Zach Lamar\n                     Cobb; K. A. Crowley; and E. B. Germany","Separate folders for: S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; C. Cannon; Bishop James Cannon; A. B.\n                     Carney; C. S. Carter; J. W. Carter; S. L. Carter;\n                     Stuart B. Carter; H. Cary; W. C. Caudill; A. B.\n                     Chandler; H. B. Chermside; S. M. Chitwood; and\n                     Morell Clarke","Separate folders for: N. E. Clement; F. Wilmer\n                     Coffman; H. E. Cole; G. B. Collings; L. P.\n                     Collins; E. R. Combs; Edward R. Conner; B. R.\n                     Council; E. T. Crawford; G. Crews; Jake \u0026 John\n                     Crim; K. A. Crawley; J. A. Currier C. C. Curtis;\n                     P. V. Dalton; Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden, Sr.; and\n                     C. W. Darden, Jr.","Separate folders for: C. W. Darden, Jr.; Darden\n                     Appointments -Federal Judgeships and State; Ralph\n                     Daughton; L. N. Davis; P. P. Deans; George\n                     DeHardit; and J. S. DeJarnette","Separate folders for: Democratic conYention\n                     (National); Collins Denny, Jr.; Dr. George H.\n                     Denny; Everett M. Dirksen; F. M. Dixon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; R. Dorsey; G. L. Doughty; L. M. Downs; P.\n                     H. Drewry; J. T. Duval; N. B. Early; John H. East;\n                     H. Edwards; James O. Eastland; John W. Eggleston;\n                     D. Lane Elder; Allen J. Ellender; W. E. Elmore; R.\n                     B. Ely; W. G. Epes; A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley;\n                     Fauquier County Democratic Committee; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs.\n                     S. L. Ferguson; William McL. Ferguson; J. B.\n                     Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; M. Fleischer; A.\n                     Fletcher; J. H. Fletcher; James W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; Edwin J. Flynn; J. B. Fogleman; and C.\n                     Forney","Separate folders for: Thomas Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; F. H. Fuller; O. M.\n                     Gardner; T. M. Gaith right; Peter Gerry; H. Gilmer;\n                     H. C. Gilmer; T. B. Glascock; P. Glass; M. W.\n                     Gold; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; T. P. Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; Garland\n                     Gray; Marvin L. Gray; Theodore F. Green; Noble J.\n                     Gregory; A. G. Gresham; H. E. Griffin; B. T.\n                     Gunter, Jr.; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; Stilson H.\n                     Hall; W. C. Hall; Ellis F. Hargis; C. Harkrader;\n                     Harvey F. Harris; Hiter H. Harris; Winder R.\n                     Harris; B. P. Harrison; M. D. Hart; Carl Hatch;\n                     Albert W. Hawkes; A. Wayne Hawks; and J. B.\n                     Haywood","Separate folders for: C. L. Herring; C. Hill;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; H. H. Holt, Jr.; Homer A. Holt; L.\n                     H. Hooker; Herbert Hoover; J. Rolfe Horsley;\n                     Walter Y. Hosier; T. L. Hunter; Eppa Hunton, IV;\n                     S. Hutcheson; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; C. M.\n                     Jordon; E. C. Johnson; F. E. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     H. G. Kump; Dabney S. Lancaster; E. H. Lane; Josh\n                     Lee; J. Leslie; John L. Lewis; J. Lillis; List of\n                     House \u0026 Senate members who have sons or\n                     daughters in the Service; A. G. Lively; M. M.\n                     Long; L. E. Lookabill; R. F. Loper; C. C.\n                     Louderback; and O. Lowe","Separate folders for: Patrick McCarran; C. P.\n                     McCue; E. O. McCue, Jr.; H. R. McKay; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. Maynard Magruder; Francis Maloney;\n                     Clarence Martin; J. D. Martin; T. E. Martin; W. B.\n                     Mason; G. A. Massenburg; J. H. May; E. Meeks;\n                     Carroll Menefee; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; W.\n                     M. Minter; J. D. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; E. S. Montague; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; E. B. Moore; E. H. Moore; Frank Moore;\n                     Grace Moore; M. R. Morgan; C. H. Morrissett;\n                     Charles T. Moses; Preston Moses; S. W. Moulding,\n                     Sr.; L. Muse; L. U. Noland; R. O. Norris, Jr.; H.\n                     and E. W. Opie; Organization of Executive\n                     Department Chart; John H. Overton; and T. W.\n                     Ozlin","Separate folders for: A. A. Page; W. N. Page;\n                     John Paul; G. C. Peery; Philip C. Pendleton; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; Poll Taxes; Mrs. John G.\n                     Pollard; Political Leaders list; D. L. Porter; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Robert Ramspeck; V.\n                     C. Randall; E. W. Rawls; S. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed;\n                     P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Report of the\n                     Subcommittee concerning Voting in Virginia; John\n                     Q. Rhodes; R. H. Ricardo; E. R. Richardson; J.\n                     Richman; W. C. Rives; R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; and W. O. Rogers","Separate folders for: F. D. Roosevelt; Mrs.\n                     Eleanor Roosevelt; A. L. Roper; W. S. Roop; John\n                     H. Russell; R. A. Russell; W. L. Sams; Salvation\n                     Army; David E. Satterfield; P. Saunders; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurant \u0026\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; C. Bascom Slemp; S. L. Slover; Sidney F.\n                     Small; H. W. Smith; L. F. Smith; O. F. Smith; P.\n                     M. Smith; and W. B. Smith","Separate folders for: W. S. Snow; L. Spillman;\n                     C. V. Spratley; T. B. Stanley; A. P. Staples;\n                     State general election -Letters of\n                     congratulations; State Laws \u0026 Legislation; A.\n                     E. S. Stephens; R. B. Stephenson; E. R.\n                     Stettinius; Richard C. Stokes; A. T. Stroud; H. C.\n                     Stuart; J. W. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F. Switzer; J.\n                     R. Switzer; Robert A. Taft; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; John G. Townsend; L.\n                     Triplett; W. M. Tuck; and Millard E. Tydings","Separate folders for: U. S. Exports to British\n                     Empire; C. F. Unruh; R. C. Vaden; Ray Allen Van\n                     Clief; F. Van Nuys; Virginia State Poll Tax;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; Voting Record of Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; Russell F. Wagers; Mrs. F. A. Walker;\n                     B. H. Walker; F. C. Walker; J. G. Wallace, II; J.\n                     F. Walter; J. B. Wampler; T. C. Watkins; R. C.\n                     Watts; A. Weaver; Russell Weaver; and Sinclair\n                     Weeks","Separate folders for: Kenneth S. Wherry; E.\n                     White; G. F. Whitley; Kennon C. Whittle; J. J.\n                     Wicker; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; Ralph E.\n                     Wilkins; J. E. Williams; Lewis C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; C. H. Wilson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation\n                     Brochure; J. D. Wine; C. A. Woodrum; J. P. Woods;\n                     J. S. Wrenn; G. A. Wright; R. S. Wright; W. A.\n                     Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young Democratic Clubs of\n                     Virginia; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: Watkins M. Abbitt;\n                     Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond, Jr.; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments re: Federal Judgeships,\n                     State ABC Board; State Judge ships, U. S. Court of\n                     Appeals, and U. S. Tax Court; Arlington County\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; R. Arnold; Arti\n                     facts; T. Atkinson; A. D. Barksdale; S. B. Barham;\n                     John U. Barr; J. S. Battle; W. S. Battle; H. L.\n                     Baxley; M. J. Beverley; W. W. Beverley; Theodore\n                     G. Bilbo; and Lloyd C. Bird","Separate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia A. Boatwright (Mrs. R. G.);\n                     Armistead L. Boothe; Joseph L. Borda; Frank W.\n                     Boykins; J. H. Bradford; R. K. Brock; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; Clarence G. Burton; Frank P. Burton;\n                     R. L. Burke; M. Bus tard; Hugh Butler; R. Button;\n                     Campaign -3rd District; S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; Vincent A. Carlin; A. B. Carney; C. S.\n                     Carter; S. L. Carter; Hunsdon Cary; W. C. Caudill;\n                     Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheatham; H. B. Chermside; B. C.\n                     Clark; Tom Clark; N. E. Clement; Zach Lamar Cobb;\n                     L. P. Collins; and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: G. Crews; Jacob \u0026\n                     John Crim; J. A. Currier Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; Q. C. Davis; P. P. Deans;\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; Democratic State\n                     Central Committee; C. Denny, Jr.; G. H. Denny;\n                     Jesse W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; P. H. Drewry; C. J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; J. T. DuVal; N. B. Early; H. Edwards;\n                     D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; R. B. Ely; A. A.\n                     Farley; R. Feather stone; C. R. Fenwick; H.\n                     Ferguson; J. B. Fishburn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W.\n                     Flannagan; A. Fletcher; J. W. Fletcher; J.W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; C. Forney; T.M. Frazier; D.\n                     S. Freeman; and T. B. Fulgate","Separate folders for: Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gaithright; General Assembly Election; H. Gilmer;\n                     P. Glass; Robert Glass; R. E. Glover; C. B.\n                     Godwin; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; Goverment Reorganization; Governorship\n                     -Virginia; W. M. Gravatt; Garland Gray; M. L.\n                     Gray; John L. Greene; A. G. Gresham; H. E.\n                     Griffin; Gubernatorial Campaign of 1945; B. T.\n                     Gunter; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; S. H. Hall; W. C.\n                     Hall; Porter Hardy, Jr.; E. F. Hargis; H. H.\n                     Harris; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; A. W.\n                     Hawkes; and Carl Hayden","Separate folders for: W. S. Hildreth; C. H.\n                     Hill; Signey Hillman -Biographical material; H. H.\n                     Holt; R. D. Holt; L. Hooker; W. Y. Hosier; T. L.\n                     Hunter; S. Hutcheson; Jefferson Day Dinner; J. C.\n                     Jett; A. S. Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction\n                     of Nonessential Expenditures; Robert F. Jones; C.\n                     M. Jordon; F. E. Kellam; Sidney Kellam; Marshall\n                     King; W. C. King; H. G. Kump; D. S. Lancaster; E.\n                     H. Lane; Letters of congratula tions; Fulton\n                     Lewis, Jr.; J. M. Lillie; L. E. Lookabill; M. M.\n                     Long; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Luncheons; and\n                     Lynchings in the South","Separate folders for: W. D. Macon; C. P. McCue;\n                     E. O. McCue, Jr.; J. B. McDaniel; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. D. Martin; G. A. Massenburg; Edward\n                     Meeks; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; H. F. Minter;\n                     J. Douglas Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; E. S.\n                     Montague; B. Moore; E. H. Moore; C. H. Morrisett;\n                     Wayne Morse; C. T. Moses; L. Muse; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris, Jr.; E. W. Opie; A. A. Page; Lester\n                     S. Parsons; J. Paul; G. C. Peery; Political; Poll\n                     Taxes \u0026 White Primary; Mrs. John G. Pollard;\n                     J. L. Pratt; and W. L. Prieur, Jr.","Separate folders for: V. C. Randall; C. C.\n                     Reed; P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Chapman\n                     Revercomb; R. H. Ricardo; Rufus Roberts; James\n                     Robertson; A. W. Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O.\n                     Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Roosevelt's Inaguration\n                     -1945; R. A. Russell; Senate Rules Committee re:\n                     Senate Restaurant \u0026 Arbuckle Embezzlement;\n                     Senatorial Campaign; S. L. Slover; S. F. Small; H.\n                     W. Smith; O. F. Smith; W. B. Smith; H. F. Snead;\n                     Special session, 1944; and T. B. Stanley","Separate folders for: State Senate; Richard C.\n                     Stokes; Strikes in Virginia; A. T. Stroud; W. A.\n                     Stuart; Suffrage Laws; G. F. Switzer; F. S.\n                     Tavenner; Teacher's Salaries; D. W. Thomas; and W.\n                     M. Tuck","Separate folders for: M. E. Tydings; C. F.\n                     Unruh; University of Virginia; R. C. Vaden; R. A.\n                     Van Clief; Virginia Budget; Virginia Constitution\n                     re: Voting; Virginia Election Laws; Virginia\n                     Legislation -General; Virginia State Legislation;\n                     Virginia State Poll Tax; Virginia Welfare Cases;\n                     and Voting Record by year on Neutrality, UN,\n                     Trade, and Veterans","Separate folders for: Henry A. Wallace; J. F.\n                     Walter; E. M. Wayland; R. M. Weaver; S. Weeks;\n                     Burton K. Wheeler; E. White; J. J. Wicker, J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; Ralph Wilkins; L. C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; H. Willis; C. H. Wilson; J. D. Wine; C.\n                     A. Woodrum; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R. S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; J. F. Wysor; and J. H. Yost","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; American Legion; T. C.\n                     Andrews; R. Arnold; J. S. Battle; and M. J.\n                     Beverley","Separate folders for: D. Woodrow Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; G. L. Boothe; J. L.\n                     Borda; Nina L. Boyd; William M. Boyle; T. G.\n                     Burch; C. G. Burton; J. F. Byrnes; A. B. Carney;\n                     C. S. Carter; Cartoons; H. Cary; L. P. Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs","Separate folders for: G. Crews; H. R. Cullen;\n                     T. Dalton; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P.\n                     DeHardit; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                     National Convention Memoir; C. Denny, Jr.; J. W.\n                     Dillon; Everett Dirksen; E. G. Dodson; L. M.\n                     Downs; and Charles J. Duke, Jr.","Separate folders for: Cyrus S. Eaton; Dwight D.\n                     Eisenhower; D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; W.\n                     M. Ferguson; Fiscal Situation; E. A. Fitzpatrick;\n                     J. W. Fletcher; C. Forney; J. W. Flood; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; J. V. Gary; H. G. Gilmer; C. O. Gulrick;\n                     W. M. Gravatt; G. Gray; J. L. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; H. E. Griffin; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; P.\n                     Hardy, Jr.; D. L. Harrell, Jr.; B. P. Harrison; H.\n                     H. Harris; M. D. Hart; and Robert Hazelwood","Separate folders for: Highway Department; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; C. H. Hill; Spessard Holland; H. A.\n                     Holt; Dowell J. Howell; Jefferson-Jackson Day\n                     Dinner; A. S. Johnson; and Joint Committee on\n                     Reduction of Non essential Federal\n                     Expenditures","Separate folders for: S. S. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     E. H. Lane; A. G. Lively; M. M. Long; C. C.\n                     Louderback; O. Lowe; Scott W. Lucas; and\n                     Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons; G. A.\n                     Massenburg; J. H. May; C. P. McCue; E. O. McCue,\n                     Jr.; Francis Pickens Miller; W. S. Moffett; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; and C. H. Morrissett","Separate folders for: J. P. Neff; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris; E. A. Opie; A. A. Page; Pepper\n                     Campaign; Drew Pearson; Poll Tax \u0026 Voting\n                     Laws; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.","Separate folders for: Religious affiliations of\n                     members of the Senate, 82nd Congress; J. Q.\n                     Rhodes; A. W. Robertson; J. Robertson; Edward J.\n                     Robeson, Jr.; A. Schewel; W. Harry Schwartzchild,\n                     Jr.; and Senatorial Campaign, First District","Separate folder for: Campaign material; chiefly\n                     excerpts of speeches and statements","Separate folders for: Signatures of Southern\n                     Senators in support of substitute for SR15; George\n                     Smathers; H. W. Smith; A. E. S. Stephens; T. B.\n                     Stanley; John C. Stennis; G. F. Switzer; D. W.\n                     Thomas; and W. M. Tuck","Separate folders for: University of Virginia;\n                     C. F. Unruh; Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd; T.\n                     C. Watkins; J. B. Wampler; E. M. Wayland; R. M.\n                     Weaver; E. White; Robert Whitehead; J. J. Wicker,\n                     Jr.; H. Willis; J. S. Wren; W. A. Wright; J. F.\n                     Wysor; Young Democrat Clubs of America; J. H.\n                     Yost; and R. M. Youell","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; T. C. Andrews; R. Arnold; Ann\n                     and J. P. Arthur; J. W. Bailey; Robert Baker; J.\n                     S. Battle; Samuel M. Bemiss; C. F. Beverley; M. J.\n                     Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; Bill for single\n                     appropriation and item Veto -proposed by Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; C. A. Boatwright; A. L. Boothe;\n                     Clarence J. Brown; T. A. Burke; H. Butler; Byrd\n                     Tax Bill [1954] ; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: John G. Carter; Cartoons;\n                     A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside; E. R. Combs; B.\n                     R. Councill; Kent Courtney; Mrs. Grasty Crews;\n                     Albert S. Cross; H. R. Cullen: T. Dalton; C. W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic National\n                     Committee; Democratic State Central Committee;\n                     Collins Denny, Jr.; T. E. Dewey; D. Dillon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; Lew W. Douglas; L. M. Downs;\n                     and W. G. Dunnington","Separate folders for: H. H. Edwards; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Mr. \u0026 Mrs. W. E. Elmore; Federal\n                     Housing Administration Investigation; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. Ferguson; E. A. Fitz patrick; Ralph E.\n                     Flanders; J. W. Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Flood\n                     Control; J. B. Fogleman; J. V. Gary; Gasoline Tax;\n                     General Assembly \u0026 Democratic Committee\n                     Assignments; General -Virginia affairs; Walter F.\n                     George; Peter Gerry; Henry Gilmer; H. C. Gilmer; P.\n                     Glass, Jr.; Barry Goldwater; C. O. Goolrick;\n                     Goshen Pass; J. L. Green; T. F. Green; Marvin\n                     Griffin; George P. Grove; Gubernatorial campaign;\n                     and Harry Guggenheim","Separate folders for: J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy,\n                     Jr.; Robert M. Harriss; A. S. Harrison; B. P.\n                     Harrison; Mrs. A. Paul Hartz; A. W. Hawkes; Thomas\n                     C. Hennings; Highways; W. S. Hildreth; K. V.\n                     Hoffman; and George Humphrey","Separate folders for: Jackson-Jefferson Day\n                     Dinner; Pat Jennings; E. C. Johnson; Lyndon\n                     Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction of\n                     Nonessential Federal Expenditures; F. E. Kellam;\n                     S. Kellam; John F. Kennedy; James Kilpatrick; E.\n                     H. Lane; Local Committeemen Addresses -Va.; and C.\n                     C. Louderback","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: G. A. Massenburg; G.\n                     Edmond Massie; John L. McClellan; George Meany;\n                     Robert R. Merhige. Jr.; B. F. Moomaw; E. B. Moore;\n                     C. H. Morrissett; True D. Morse; B. T. Newton; R.\n                     O. Norris, Jr.; A. A. Page; Poll Tax \u0026 Voting;\n                     Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and Presidential\n                     Campaign re: T. C. Andrews and D. D.\n                     Eisenhower","Separate folders for: Presidential Campaign re:\n                     Adlai Stevenson and General Correspondence; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Sam Ryaburn; R. E. A.; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; Remarks honoring Harry Flood Byrd on his 20th\n                     year in the Senate; A. W. Robertson; and Ernest\n                     Robertson","Separate folders for: Leverett Saltonstall; D.\n                     E. Satterfield, III; Allen Shivers; H. W. Smith;\n                     Margaret Chase Smith; T. B. Stanley; A. E. S.\n                     Stephens; A. E. Stevenson; W. F. Stone; Lewis\n                     Strauss; H. C. Stuart; G. F. Switzer; Stuart\n                     Symington; Thank you notes, etc., A -R","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., S\n                     -Z; Mr. \u0026 Mrs. James M. Thomson; Samuel\n                     Thrasher; Travel; W. M. Tuck; Samuel Ungerleider;\n                     Mary Washington College; University of Virginia;\n                     Virginia Debt; Virginia Judgeships; and Votes cast\n                     for Governor, Lt. Governor and Attorney\n                     General","Separate folders for: S. Gardner Waller; C. W.\n                     Wampler; E. White; J. L. Whitehead; Conrad Wirth;\n                     J. S. Wren; and J. F. Wysor","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Sherman\n                     Adams; Holmes Alexander; Alfalfa Club; and J. L.\n                     Almond re: Federal Judgeships and Gubernatorial\n                     Campaign, A -S","Separate folders for: J. L. Almond re:\n                     Gubernatorial Campaign, T -Z, and Integration; T.\n                     C. Andrews; Anti Massive Resistance; R. N. Arnold;\n                     T. Atkinson; Robert G. Baker; Ross Barnett; John\n                     S. Battle; W. C. Battle; S. M. Bemiss; Ezra Taft\n                     Benson; M. J. Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. 1. Boothe; F. Boykin; Paul Butler;\n                     D. Tennant Bryan; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: David Carliner; Mrs. A.\n                     B. Carney; C. S. Carter; Lenoir Chambers; A. B.\n                     Chandler; Cartoons; H. B. Chermside; B. R.\n                     Councill; G. Crews; Carl T. Curtis; Virginius\n                     Dabney; T. Dalton; Price Daniel; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P. DeHardit; E. DeJarnette;\n                     Democratic Convention; Democratic District\n                     Committees; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic State Central Committee; C. D. Dillon;\n                     J. W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; R. N. Dorsey; Thomas\n                     N. Downing; Allen Drury; W. F. Duckworth; and W.\n                     Dunnington","Separate folders for: J. O. Eastland; D. D.\n                     Eisenhower; A. J. Ellender; Bernard Fensterwald,\n                     Jr.; C. R. Fenwick; Fiscal Policy w/Newspaper\n                     Editors; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; J. Allen Frear; F. H.\n                     Fuller; J. V. Gary; General Assembly Members\n                     Addresses; H. C. Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; C.\n                     Glass, III; Mills E. Godwin; B. Goldwater; G.\n                     Gray; E. V. Gresham; Gubernatorial Campaign, 1957,\n                     Page County; H. Guggenheim; N. Hamilton; J. W.\n                     Hanes; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; John D. Hoblitzell, Jr.; K. V. Hoffman;\n                     S. L. Holland; G. M. Humphrey; and S.\n                     Hutcheson","Separate folders for: Jefferson-Jackson Dinner;\n                     William E. Jenner; W. P. Jennings; L. Johnson;\n                     Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential\n                     Federal Expenditures; S. Kellam; J. F. Kennedy; J.\n                     \u0026 R. Kennedy; Robert Kennedy; J. J.\n                     Kilpatrick; Arthur Krock; Labor; Ben Lacy; Bolling\n                     Lambeth; Frank J. Lausche; D. Lawrence; Joe A.\n                     Leslie, Jr.; Mrs. Mark Lloyd; and C. C.\n                     Louderback","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Luncheons","Separate folders for: Edward Martin; John L.\n                     McClellan; Charles McDowell; Robert S. McNamara;\n                     Media Correspondence General, Radio \u0026\n                     Television, Richmond Times Dispatch \u0026 News\n                     Leader, U. S. News \u0026 World Report, and the\n                     Wall Street Journal; M. J. Menefee; J. Clifford\n                     Miller; W. M. Minter; E. B. Moore; and C. H.\n                     Morrissett","Separate folders for: Richard M. Nixon; R. O.\n                     Norris; A. A. Page, D. Pearson; Wilton B. Persons;\n                     Political Party Platforms; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; S. Rayburn; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; Adm. H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson;\n                     George C. Ruhle; L. Saltonstall; H. F. Seal, Jr.;\n                     Senatorial Campaign -1958; and Senatorial\n                     Certificate of Election","Separate folders for: Campaign material;\n                     chiefly clippings, etc.","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator","Separate folders for: Harry Flood Byrd's\n                     decision to run again for Senator; Shenandoah\n                     Democratic Committee; Shenandoah National Park; H.\n                     W. Smith; Lawrence E. Spivak; A. B. S. Stephens;\n                     L. L. Strauss; G. F. Switzer; J. R. Switzer;\n                     Herman Talmadge; and Henry J. Taylor","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc.","Separate folders for: Samuel H. Thrasher; Strom\n                     Thurmond; Travel; Harry S. Truman; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Lawson Turner, Jr.; Joe Tusing; U. S. Department\n                     of Agriculture; and Veterans","Separate folders for: Virginia County Boards of\n                     Supervisors Virginia Democratic Convention;\n                     Virginia Democratic Party; Virginia General\n                     Assembly; Washington Post; T. C. Watkins; Sinclair\n                     Weeks; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; J. H. Wilkerson, Jr.; H.\n                     A. Williams; J. J. Williams; C. L. Wirth; and J.\n                     H. Yost","Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; H.\n                     Alexander; Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond re: Federal\n                     Judgeships and Integration; T. C. Andrews; R.\n                     Arnold; and T. Atkinson","Separate folders for: J. S. Battle; S. M.\n                     Bemiss; E. T. Benson; Richard E. Berlin; M. J.\n                     Beverley; L. C. Bird; Cynthia (Mrs. R. G.)\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; F. W. Boykin; Annie J.\n                     Bronson; D. T. Bryan; Raymond A. Butler; R. Y.\n                     Button; Byrd -Biography; and J. F. Byrnes","Separate folders for: C. S. Carter; Stuart B.\n                     Carter; Cartoons; A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside;\n                     B. R. Councill; V. Dabney; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L.\n                     N. Davis; E. T. DeJarnette; J. W. Dillon; Thomas\n                     J. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; L. W.\n                     Douglas; C. Dowdey; T. N. Downing; A. Drury; W. F.\n                     Duckworth; and W. G. Dunnington","Separate folders for: D. D. Eisenhower; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Milton (Pete) Elliott; Mrs. W. E.\n                     Elmore; S. J. Ervin; E. A. Fitzpatrick; William H.\n                     Fitzpatrick; Newspaper Correspondence; J. W.\n                     Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Hiram L. Fong; Henry Ford;\n                     Guy Friddell; Dan J. Friedman; Frank H. Fuller; 3.\n                     V. Gary; General Assembly Invitation; and Get well\n                     cards, letters, etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., A\n                     -H","Separate folders for: Get well cards, letters,\n                     etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., I -L; H. C. Gilmer;\n                     Tom R. \u0026 C. Glass, III; M. E. Godwin; G. Gray;\n                     B. Goldwater; Ashbel Green; Gu bernatorial\n                     Campaign, 1961; and H. Guggenheim","Separate folders for: A. S. Harrison; N.\n                     Hamilton; J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy; B. P. Harrison;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; K. V. Hoffman; S. Holland; H. L.\n                     Hooker; H. Hoover; J. E. Hoover; and R. Taylor\n                     Hoskins","Separate folders for: R. T. Hoskins; George M.\n                     Humphrey; Hubert H. Humphrey; H. L. Hunt; S.\n                     Hutcheson; Cary F. Jacobs; Pat Jennings; A. S.\n                     Johnson; E. C. Johnson; L. B. Johnson; Olin D.\n                     Johnston; S. Kellem; John \u0026 Robert Kennedy; C.\n                     E. Kilbourne; James J. Kilpatrick; and A.\n                     Krock","Separate folders for: Ben Lacy; E. H. Lane; D.\n                     Lawrence; J. A. Leslie, Jr.; C. C. Louderback; and\n                     Luncheons, April 1961 -April 1962","Separate folders for: Luncheons, June 1962\n                     -April 1964","Separate folders for: Luncheons, April 1964\n                     -June 1965; Charles McDowell; and Lewis A.\n                     McMurran, Jr.","Separate folders for: Massassas Post Office;\n                     Mike Mansfield; John O. Marsh, Jr.; Ed Martin; J.\n                     W. Martin; Masonic Lodge tributes to Harry Flood\n                     Byrd; G. A. Massenburg; and Media Correspondence\n                     -General and Newsweek","Separate folders for: Media Correspondence\n                     -Radio Television, Readers Digest, Richmond\n                     Times-Dispatch \u0026 News Leader, U. S. News \u0026\n                     World Reports, and the Wall Street Journal; M. J.\n                     Menefee; J. Clifford Miller; E. B. Moore; E. S.\n                     Muskie; R. M. Nixon; A. A. Page; and C. Armonde\n                     Paxson","Separate folders for: D. Pearson; Fred G.\n                     Pollard; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; Post Offices in\n                     Virginia; and J. L. Pratt","Separate folders for: W. L. Prieur, Jr.; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson; F. W.\n                     Rogers; William Rowland; and 1964 Senatorial\n                     Campaign, First District","Separate folders for: Newspaper Correspondence;\n                     Virginia Voter Registration; and Voting List","Separate folders for: Campaign literature;\n                     political invitations, etc.","Separate folders for: Senate Resolutions and\n                     Bills","Harry Flood Byrd's Thirtieth Anniversary in the\n                     Senate","Separate folders for: H. W. Smith; M. C. Smith;\n                     Speeches and Statements -publicity and\n                     distribution; T. B. Stanley; John Stennis; A. E.\n                     S. Stephens; W. F. Stone; L. L. Strauss; G. F.\n                     Switzer; S. Symington; Herman Talmadge; H. J.\n                     Taylor; Henry P. Taylor; and Thank you notes,\n                     etc., A -B","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., C\n                     -M","Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., N\n                     -Z; S. Thrasher; S. Thurmond; Travel; H. Truman;\n                     and W. M. Tuck","Separate folders for: J. Tusing; Violation of\n                     State Department Travel Regulations; George C.\n                     Wallace; T. C. Watkins; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; E.\n                     White; Harrison A. Williams; C. L. Wirth; Landon\n                     R. Wyatt; Ralph W. Yarborough; J. H. Yost","Personal Record of Harry Flood Byrd","Includes: ALS, 1862 June 20, Gen. R. Dodge\n                        to William Patterson.","Includes letters:","TLS, 1913 January 11, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1914 May 5, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1914 October 17, Secretary to\n                              the President to Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1915 February 27, H. Ball to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                               TLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Newspapers in Va.] \n                               TLS, n.d., Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                               TLS, 1917 June 4, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to [Mayors in Va.] \n                               TLS, 1918 March 13, S. Graham to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1919 June 10, Berkley D. Adams\n                              to Richard E. Byrd \n                               TL, 1920 May 17, [Richard E. Byrd]\n                              to A. Mitchell Palmer \n                               TLS, 1920 May 20, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1920 May 27, [A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer] to Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1920 August 5, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1920 August 9, Howard Figg to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               ALS, 1921 August 27, D. J.\n                              O'Connell to Richard E. Byrd","Letters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book.","Telegram, November 7, James A. Farley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1933 October 4, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1932 July 1, Franklin D.\n                              Roosevelt to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1933 August 2, George\n                              Peery to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1929 June 3, Nancy Astor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1933 August 2, Clifton\n                              Woodrum to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1925 July 31, Byrd\n                              Headquarters to Harry Byrd \n                               Radiogram, 1929 June 1, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               Radiogram, 1929 June 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               Radiogram, 1929 May 24, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1936 August 14, John Stewart\n                              Bryan to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 April 22, Claude Swanson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1933 February 4, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 1, T. M. Terry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 1, James Wheat to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 2, A. B. Abbitt to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 August 3, Frank Hanrahan\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 August 3, Thomas Keith to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1926 November 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1935 September 27, Pleasant\n                              Reed to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1933 August 9, Carter Glass to\n                              W. W. Beverley \n                               TLS, 1929 April 19, M. A.\n                              Hutchinson to J. M. Weston \n                               TLS, 1933 December 30, E. Lee\n                              Trinkle to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 August 1, W. Albert Smoot\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 1, John Miller,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 1, E. S. Shields\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 July 31, E. T. Krider to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1927 June 29, A. Whalen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 February 14, Newton D.\n                              Baker to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1928 May 30, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Claude Swanson \n                               TLS, 1926 December 13, Lon Sanders\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1927 December 13, E. M. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1928 February 11, Bell Perkins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Transcript of TLS, 1920 March 23,\n                              F. D. Williams to War History Commission \n                               TLS, 1920 March 6, J. Sidney\n                              [Helms] to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1924 March 24, H. Wickham to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1926 December 27, Robert\n                              Hughes to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1934 December 29, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1936 July 20, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1936 July 20, Carter\n                              Glass to John Owen \n                               TLS, 1934 May 31, John W. Hancock\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 7, John Thorp to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 3, C. R. Caldwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1928 August 1, Robert Tucker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 7, Charles Curry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1932 July 25, William H.\n                              Murray to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1932 October 5, Richard\n                              Russell to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1932 November 21, Walter\n                              Davenport to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1932 December 28, John Garland\n                              Pollard to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 9, J. B. Willis to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 10, William Peters\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 14, George W.\n                              Olvany to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 13, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 15, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 17, J. C.\n                              Carpenter to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 31, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 August 20, R. D.\n                              Patterson to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1928 August 20, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to W. A. MacDonald \n                               ALS, October 26, Charles Light to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 September 4, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 September 12, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 November 14, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1928 November 19, George\n                              Browne to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 November 8, William Minor\n                              Lile to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 November 2, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1928 November 7, a group\n                              of citizens to Harry Byrd \n                               Radiogram, 1928 December 24,\n                              Richard E. Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, December 25, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 November 7, William Tuck\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1929 January 17, Dick\n                              Brophy to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 January 1, Louis Jaffe to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, E. Naughton to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1928 December 26, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 January 15, O. Max\n                              Gardner to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 January 12, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Transcript of TLS, 1933 February 4,\n                              Carter Glass to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, n.d., Fred Seibel to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 May 1, P. S. du Pont to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 August 9, T. McCall\n                              Frazier to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 June 10, Nehemiah Kelly\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 May 24, Lewis Thayer to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 May 10, Luther Gulick to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1928 December 1, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1927 April 27, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1927 December 28, Claude\n                              Swanson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929 March 7, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS (carbon), 1929 June 24, William\n                              Anderson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1936 July 10, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1930 April 29, Hilton Howell\n                              Railey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1929, C. Douglass Buck to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               Transcript of TLS, 1933 March 3, C.\n                              O'Conor Goolrick to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1933 February 8, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1934 October 24, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1933 December 11, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1934 December 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 January 27, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd","Letters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book","TLS, 1923 August 25, Ira Long to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 September 29, W. D.\n                              Cardwell to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 October 21, Charles Payne\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1923 November 6, Hunston\n                              Cary to Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1923 November 7, Anna to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               Telegram, 1923 November 7, H. S.\n                              Grabill to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 12, J. R.\n                              [Wallace] to Harry Byrd \n                               APCS, November 7, J. G. [Carlton]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 25, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 9, William\n                              Pilcher to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, G. F.\n                              Holsinger to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, n.d., William Meade Fletcher\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 20, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, E. A. Hicks\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 21, A. J. Huff\n                              to Harry Byrd's representative \n                               APCS, n.d., Cary Langhorne to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 15, Thomas Baker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 7, D. C. Acker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 8, Lucius\n                              Gregory to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 7, R. S.\n                              [Spewell] to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, n.d., E. M. Wallace to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               TL, 1923 November 7, H. M. Word to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS,1923 November 15, J. E. Burwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 14, C. N. Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, C. M. Shannon\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 7, E. C. Mathews\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, S. L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, P. D. Camp to\n                              Harry Byrd, and others \n                               TLS, 1923 November 27, Eugene\n                              Massie to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, n.d., James A. Frazier to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 7, John H.\n                              Crockett to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 28, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, Alexander\n                              Forward to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, E. W. Hudgins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, Royston\n                              Jester, Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 12, George P.\n                              Adams to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 12, J. H. Haley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 10, B. F. Noland\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 12, J. H.\n                              Funkhauser to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 7, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 13, D. H. Barger\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 27, W. S. Irby\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, William F.\n                              Reyser to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 6, David Hepburn\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 9, Samuel Adams\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 15, J. M. Hooker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 10, L. J.\n                              McCartney to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 13, Ward Swank\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 10, Edwin L.\n                              Kendig to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, Joseph Dupuy\n                              Eggleston to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 19, Bishop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, E. V. Barley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 22, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 13, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 9, J. M.\n                              Bauserman to T. W. Harrison \n                               TLS, 1923 November 13, C. C.\n                              Louderback to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 7, F. M.\n                              Chicester to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1923 November 9, H. C. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, R. I. Roop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 9, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, Thomas Ozlin\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 9, J. M. Beaty\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 12, H. Lester\n                              Hooker to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, T. L. Clark\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 8, [Thomas\n                              Johnson] to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 November 10, H. H. Burton\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 December 13, Holman\n                              Willis to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1923 December 13, S. L. Slover\n                              to Harry Byrd","Letters included:","TLS, 1916 January 2, E. Lee Trinkle to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1924 July 22, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1924 December 18, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1925 April 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1926 July 20, Robert C. Bryan\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1928 February 2, Thomas R.\n                        Harrison to Harry Byrd, encl. clipping","Includes: AL, 1928 November, [Harry Byrd] to\n                        Richmond Times Dispatch","Includes: TLS, 1929 May 13, Thomas C. Cheney\n                        to Harry F. Byrd","Includes:","TL(carbon), 1929 October 9, Walter I.\n                              McCoy to Carter Glass \n                               TLS, 1929 October 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1930 April 24, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL(carbon), 1933 February 20, Charles\n                              S. Henry to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1934 May 12, Postmaster\n                              General James G. Farley to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1935 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1935 October 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1935, December 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1936 April 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1936 September 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1937 April 13, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1937 April 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1937 May 3, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1937 May 17, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 January 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 5, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 August 10, Carter\n                              Glass to John G. Wallace","Includes:","TLS, 1938 May 2, Harry W. Hultgren to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 May 4, Harry Byrd\n                              to Harry W. Hultgren \n                               TLS, 1938 May 31, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 June 27, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 12, Hiram W. Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 21, Peter Gerry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 26, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 July 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 August 4, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 August 7, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, August 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, n.d., J.W. Bailey to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 August 13, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 August 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 August 25, Walter George\n                              to J.W. Bailey \n                               TLS, 1938 September 2, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 2, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 3, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 September 3, J.W.\n                              Bailey to James A. Farley \n                               TLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                               TLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah Wiilam Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                               TLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 December 9, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                               TLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                               TLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                               TLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                               TLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd","Letters are in the order in which they\n                        appear in the scrapbook.","TLS, 1939 July 17, William A. Durst to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 17, Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 15, W. J. Casey to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 15, Frank Cizek to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 14, James S. Murray\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 14, Walter Coon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 14, E. B. Moffatt to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 14, Holcombe Parkes\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 14, A. E. Duncan to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 5, J. H. Gordon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 4, G. W. Kratz to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 31, S. P. Ruddiman\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 31, Sam Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 25, J. Lee Barrett\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 20, B. G. Hopkins to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 July 18, S. F. to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 25, Charles R.\n                              Hook to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 10, George A.\n                              Kelly to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 7, A.A. Drummond\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 7, L.R. Powell to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 7, George M.\n                              Crowson to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 August 7, W.M. Jeffers to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                               TLS, 1939 January 18, Charles\n                              Stillman to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1939 February 28,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to Charles Stillman \n                               TLS, 1939 May 31, Harold English to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 June 2, Donald Dragoo to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 July 3, Tazewell Taylor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 June 30, John B. Minor to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 August 3, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 August 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 August 25, Peter to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                               ALS, 1939 August 29, Josiah William\n                              Bailey to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1939 January 16, E. H,ugh Smith\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 January 20, Conde Naste\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1939 January 31,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to E. Hugh Smith","Includes:","TLS, 1939 November 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 November 20, L. J.\n                              Smithwick to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1939 November 22,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to L. J. Smithwick \n                               TLS, 1939 December 1, James G.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 December 12, J. W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 December 14, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1939 December 30, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 March 29, W. Gibson Carey,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 April 5, Cordell Hull to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 April 6, Pat Harrison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS (photocopy), 1940 April 6,\n                              Franklin Roosevelt to Pat Harrison \n                               TLS, 1940 April 26, Claude G.\n                              Powers to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1940 May 19, Dick Habbe to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl. clipping","Includes:","ALS, 1940 April 17, Fred Van Nuys to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 May 9, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 June 6, Henry A. Dennis\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 June 7, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 June 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 July 9, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 July 1, J. J. Scherer, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 July 2, Pres Atkins to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1940 July 6, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Pres Atkins \n                               TL (carbon), 1940 July 10, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to J. J. Scherer, Jr. \n                               ALS, [1940], Genevieve Clark\n                              Thomson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 September 9, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1941 September 10, Frank O.\n                              Lowden to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1940 October 14, Francis Maloney\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 7, C. Hatch to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 9,\n                              Postmaster-General to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 9, Arthur Capper\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 12, Charles O.\n                              Andrews to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 12, War\n                              Department to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 12, James M.\n                              Mead to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 13, Frances\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1940 November 14, Francis\n                              Maloney to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1941 September 22, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1941 October 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1941 October 28, Wendell L.\n                              Wilkie to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1941 October 28,\n                              Wendell L. Wilkie to DeWitt Wallace \n                               TLS, 1941 October 31, Bruce Barton\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1941 November 6, DeWitt\n                        Wallace to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1942 May 9, J. W. Bailey to\n                        Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1942 June 3, F. P. Corson to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl.citation to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1942 June 22, George P.\n                              Cridlin to Harry Byrd, encl. introduction\n                              of Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1942 July 21, Carter\n                              Glass to Franklin Roosevelt \n                               TL (copy), 1942 July 23, Franklin\n                              Roosevelt to Carter Glass \n                               TLS, 1942 July 24, R. L. Doughton\n                              to Harry E. Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1942 October 17, J. W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1942 November 16, Robert R.\n                              [McConnel] to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1943 February 15, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1943 March 25, Numa A. Watson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1943 May 19, Albert W. Hawkes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1943 May 19, Secretary of the\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1943 May 21, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Albert W. Hawkes \n                               TLS, 1943 June 30, Homer L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd","Includes:","ALS, 1943 July 7, Edwin Gordon\n                              Lawrence to Editor of the Winchester Star\n                               TLS, 1943 July 9, Frank Buxton to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                               TLS, 1943 July 21, J. W. Cunningham\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1943 September 20, Arthur H.\n                              Vandenberg to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1943 November 10, R. L.\n                              Doughton to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1943 December 17, John W.\n                              Davis to Arthur Graham Glasgow \n                               ALS, 1944 February 16, Harry H.\n                              Woodring to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1944 March 29, J. W. Bailey\n                        to John U. Barr","Includes: TLS, 1945 February 16, Joseph C.\n                        Grew to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1945 April 25, Harry [Truman]\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1945 July 3, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1945 July 5, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1944 August 3, James F. Byrnes to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1945 December 12, Matthew J.\n                              Connelly to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1946 January 23, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1946 March 14, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1946 January 31, Boyd E.\n                        Payton to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1947 June 28, D. Campbell\n                              Deane to Robert B. Crawford \n                               TL (carbon), 1947 July 8, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. Campbell Deane \n                               TLS, 1947 September 23, Henry W.\n                              Holt to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1950 February 28, Joe McCarthy to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 2, Ernest K.\n                              Bramblett to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 2, Robert C.\n                              Hendrickson to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 2, Harry P. Cain to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 3, Hugh Butler to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 3, [Andrew F.\n                              Schoeppel] to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 3, Edward Martin to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 March 28, Harry Byrd, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1950 September 3, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 November 16, Elmer T.\n                              Phillips to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1950 November 17, Mark\n                              Sullivan to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1951 January 2, Harry Truman\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1951 January 15, Herman Welker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1951 January 24, Harry\n                              Byrd to Alexander \n                               TL (carbon), 1951 January 26, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. E. Holland","Includes:","TLS, 1951 July 13, William Garrard to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1951 August 2, Verbon E. Kemp\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. photographs","Includes:","TLS, 1951 December 5, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1951 December 11,\n                              Harry Byrd to B. F. Moomaw \n                               TLS, 1951 December 17, Richard\n                              Nixon to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TL (carbon), 1952 February 18, Harry\n                              Byrd to John W. Beck \n                               TLS, 1952 April 27, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1952 April 28, Edwin S.\n                              Friendly to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1952 June 21, Walker S. Buel\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1951 November 14, Patrick J.\n                              Hurley to Jennings C. Wise \n                               TLS, 1953 January 12, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1953 January 23, Elsie Hix to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1953 January 29, Henry\n                              Dworshak to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, [1953], J. Roy Fuller to Heywood\n                              Bell \n                               TLS, 1953 May 4, Russell C.\n                              Harrington to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1953 May 6, Harry Byrd\n                              to Russell C. Harrington","Includes:","TLS, 1954 January 6, Charles Edison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1954 August 16, Secretary of\n                              the Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1954 November 8, Clarence\n                        Cannon to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 January 26, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 February 4, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 March 11, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 March 15, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 March 16, Secretary to\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 March 29, Joseph Campbell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1956 December 4, James R.\n                              Byrnes to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 April 8, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 April 21, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 April 22, James F. Byrnes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 May 13, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 June 10, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 June 30, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1955 October 18, Milton S.\n                        Eisenhower to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1955 December 6, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1955 December 8, John W. Hanes\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS (copy), 1956 November 22,\n                              Secretary of the Treasury to Robert E.\n                              Harper \n                               TLS, 1956 December 4, James H. Duff\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS (copy), 1956 December 18,\n                              Harold H. Burton to Robert E. Harper \n                               TLS (copy), 1957 January 7, Wilton\n                              B. Persons to Robert E. Harper","Includes:","TLS, 1957 March 12, Dwight Eisenhower\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1957 March 16, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1957 May 27, Secretary of the\n                        Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1957 July 12, Secretary of\n                        the Treasury to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1958 February 6, Samuel\n                              Ungerleider to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS (photocopy), 1951 March 9,\n                              Hiram S. Rivitz to Samuel Ungerleider \n                               TLS, 1958 May 7, A. G. Lacy to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl, essay on Byrd \n                               TLS (copy), 1958 May 29, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1958 December 11, Herbert\n                              Hoover to William S. North","Includes:","TLS, 1959 March 17, Newton Aiken to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1959 March 19, Harry\n                              Byrd to Newton Aiken","Includes: TLS, 1961 March 8, A. C. Wedemeyer\n                        to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1961 August 12, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1962 March 1, Phillip M. Talbott\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               ALS, 1962 May 2, Bob [Barnett] to\n                              Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1963 March 4, Lyndon Johnson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1963 April 5, Mike Mansfield\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a short speech \n                               TLS, 1963 April 5, Virginius Dabney\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                               TLS, 1963 April 19, Frederick Brown\n                              Harris to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                               TLS, 1963 April 29, Herbert J.\n                              Miller to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1963 May 31, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1963 May 15, John C. Preston\n                              to Harry Byrd","Includes: TLS, 1963 November 26, Charles E.\n                        Webber to Harry Byrd","Includes:","TLS, 1963 June 25, Harrison S. Dey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1963 August 14, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                               TLS, 1964 January 23, George R.\n                              Rich to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS, 1964 January 23, Harrison Dey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TL (carbon), 1964 January 31, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                               ALS, 1964 March 1, [Bernard Baruch]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                               TLS (carbon), 1964 May 1, Frank M.\n                              McCann to Lyndon Johnson","Includes: TLS (xerox), 1965 November 6,\n                        Harry Byrd to Albertis S. Harrison.","There is a chronological index and an artist index\n                  to the 575 cartoons which hung in Senator Byrd's\n                  office. This is held in the Manuscripts Reading Room.\n                  There is also a microfilm of the cartoon\n                  collection.","In addition, this sub-series contains photographs\n                  of various political figures and friends, and\n                  certificates and awards presented to the Senator.\n                  There is a listing of the items in the Manuscripts\n                  Department."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":3415,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:49:12.373Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers, 1911-1965,\n         consist of 273 linear feet of correspondence, memoranda,\n         records, files of all sorts, photographs, scrapbooks, etc.\n         pertaining largely to the \n         Virginia Senator's political and business\n         careers. Save for his years as governor of \n         Virginia (1925-1929) the collection\n         documents in great detail his activities in politics and\n         business. The bulk of the political papers deal with \n         Virginiastate politics, and present a\n         clear picture of Byrd's leadership of the state Democratic\n         Party. Substantive material from or concerning national\n         figures for the period is not to be found in these papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial of greatest research value is probably to be found\n         in the papers before 1932 when Byrd was elected to the U.S.\n         Senate. The correspondence files are particularly rich and\n         helpful in the 1920's. A cautiousness of statement appears in\n         his correspondence when Byrd arrives in Washington, but the\n         tendency disappears after a few years, and the later\n         correspondence is candid and useful.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe papers of Senator Byrd are invaluable for any study of\n         Virginia's politics and public life during Byrd's lifetime.\n         Because of his great success as an apple grower and farmer,\n         researchers in these fields will find much of value here.\n         There is also some material useful for the study of\n         journalistic history, and other fields of research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Highway material, 1911-1917;\n                  List of taxpayers, 1913; Correspondence, 1915, A-Z;\n                  Miscellaneous reports, 1915; Two notebooks containing\n                  list of (voters)?, n. d.; Correspondence, 1917-1918,\n                  A-B; and Joseph M. Bauserman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: George P. Coleman; Hal D.\n                  Flood; Thomas W. Harrison; Thomas S. Martin; A.\n                  Willis Robertson; Henry Stuart; Claude Swanson; Frank\n                  S. Tavenner; and R. Gray Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; G. P.\n                  Coleman; George Conrad; Sam L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood;\n                  Carter Glass; T. W. Harrison; T. S. Martin; A. W.\n                  Robertson; F. S. Tavenner; and E. Lee Trinkle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John Dillon; and bulletins\n                  issued by Harry Flood Byrd as Federal Fuel\n                  Administrator of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; William E.\n                  Carson; Russell T. and John Cather; G. P. Coleman; G.\n                  Conrad; S. L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood; T. W. Harrison;\n                  and Democratic National Committee Literature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. Glass; Clifford Grim; C. W. Heater; William F.\n                  Keyser; and E. E. Keister\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Edgar D. Newman; A. W.\n                  Robertson; W. J. Schoene; Charles M. Shannon; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; and R. G. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Charles C. Louderback; W. C. Lauck; Meredith L.\n                  Lockhart; Carroll Menefee; Joseph G. Myers; Fred\n                  Maphis; Claude H. Swanson; John Saunders; E. Randolph\n                  Williams, Philip Williams; and Richard S. Wright\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; R. T. \u0026amp;\n                  J. Cather; G. Coleman; G. N. Conrad; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  H. D. Flood; Joel Flood; and Julien Gunn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  P. H. Barger; Joseph N. Brenaman; E. Griffith Dodson;\n                  Patrick Henry Drewry; and J. T. Deal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: T. W. Harrison; W. F.\n                  Keyser; C. C. Louderback; G. Walter Mapp; Wade\n                  Massie; C. Menefee; John J. Miller; J. G. Myers; E.\n                  D. Newman; and A. W. Robertson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  C. N. Hoover; C. W. Heater; John Paul; and R. L.\n                  Omps\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. W. Sales; C. M. Shannon;\n                  Henry Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; C. W.\n                  Trenary; E. L. Trinkle; U. Va. Centennial Endowment\n                  Fund; Senator J. E. West; and R. G. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; J. N.\n                  Brenaman; Brick File, Handley Board; C. S. Carter;\n                  Contested Case of Paul vs. Harrison, Seventh\n                  District; Democratic Committee; and Democratic\n                  Committee Accounts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  Edwin A. Alderman; F. Amiss; and L. D. Arnold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Elections, data; S. L.\n                  Ferguson; C. Glass; Handley School File; T. W.\n                  Harrison; James Hayes, Jr.; Highway Commission; and\n                  Income\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical folders include correspondence with:\n                  J. Flood; C. A. Ford; Alexander Forward; C. N.\n                  Hoover; H. L. Hooker; and James Hayes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Insurance; E. E. Keister; W.\n                  F. Keyser; C. C. Louderback; W. Massie; C. Menefee;\n                  John J. Miller; W. S. Moffett; A. K. Morrison; J. G.\n                  Myers; Ninth District, General; Northern Va. Power\n                  Co., Contracts; George C. Peery; Rents; and A. W.\n                  Robertson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. M. Shannon; Seventh\n                  District; Slemp Patronage; C. Swanson; F. S.\n                  Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle; and Tax receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. S. Carter; E. R. Combs;\n                  Democratic Caucus; Democratic Committee Accounts;\n                  Democratic National Committee; Democratic State\n                  Committee; James Hayes, Jr.; and Legislature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. C. Peery; Roads; Valley\n                  Turnpike Co.; and Check stubs of an unidentified\n                  account\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; W. E.\n                  Carson; and the Democratic State Committee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Democratic State Committee,\n                  1924 Oct.-1925 March; Louis S. Epes; C. Glass; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and F. S. Tavenner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  and E. R. Combs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: L. S. Epes; S. L. Ferguson;\n                  C. Glass; and Gubernatorial Campaign: First\n                  District\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. Murray Hooker; Lester\n                  Hooker; and C. C. Louderback\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; John Garland\n                  Pollard; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; William T. Reed; Roads;\n                  A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D. Roosevelt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Henry G. Shirley; H. C.\n                  Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle;\n                  Short Ballot; Amendments to Virginia Constitution;\n                  and Democratic Convention-Winchester\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Walter Chrysler; A. W.\n                  Robertson; Airports in Virginia; Memorandum:\n                  Government Reorganization in Va.; H. G. Shirley; John\n                  Stewart Bryan; and Thomas G. Burch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. E. Carson; E. R. Combs;\n                  Congratulations; and E. Griffith Dodson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; John W.\n                  Fishburne; Junius P. Fishburne; T. McCall Frazier; O.\n                  Max Gardner; C. Glass; and Harry Guggenheim\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: LeRoy Hodges and J. Murray\n                  Hooker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Goodrich W. Lineweaver and\n                  C. H. Morrissett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thomas W. Ozlin; J. G.\n                  Pollard; W. T. Reed; A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D.\n                  Roosevelt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Peter Saunders; H. G.\n                  Shirley; C. A. Swanson; E. L. Trinkle; and William M.\n                  Tuck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: T. Coleman Andrews\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Henry Breckinridge; Chamber\n                  of Commerce of the U.S. A.; and Albert B. (Happy)\n                  Chandler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. R. Combs; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Executive Committee; Democratic\n                  National Committee -Victory Fund; and Democratic\n                  National Convention\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. G. Dodson; Patrick Henry\n                  Drewry; Drought Relief Committee, A -Z; and Drought\n                  Relief Materials, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; Roy\n                  Flannagan; William Meade Fletcher; and T. M.\n                  Frazier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: George Washington Potomac\n                  Parkway; C. Glass; H. Guggenhiem; Luther Gulick;\n                  Gunston Hall; Charles Hill; Julian Hill; L. Hodges;\n                  J. M. Hooker; Cordell Hull; John R. Hutcheson; and\n                  Martin Hutchinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. H. Morrisett and\n                  Newspaper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; G. C. Peery; J.\n                  G. Pollard; Harry Flood Byrd for President; John J.\n                  Raskob; and W. T. Reed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: A. W. Robertson; Eleanor and\n                  F. D. Roosevelt; Frederic W. Scott; H. G. Shirley;\n                  Jouett Shouse; Howard W. Smith; Abram Penn Staples;\n                  Augustus T. Stroud; H. C. Stuart; and C. A.\n                  Swanson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Tyre Taylor; W. M. Tuck;\n                  Wakefield Memorial Association; Washington Post; John\n                  J. Wicker; and Carter Wormeley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. L. Ailworth; E. Andrew\n                  Anderson; Robert N. Anderson; T. Coleman Andrews;\n                  Appointments, B -R; Thomas A. Atkinson; James M.\n                  Ball; A. D. Barksdale; Robert S. Barrett; James S.\n                  Barron; William S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                  L. Baxley; H. J. Benchoff; William W. Beverley; S. O.\n                  Bland; Charlie W. Bondurant; J. H. Bradford; H.\n                  Breckinridge; J. S. Bryan; and T. G. Burch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;\n                  John W. Carter; Spencer L. Carter; T. R. Cather;\n                  Chamber of Commerce; T. Everett Chambers; A. B.\n                  Chandler; and Joseph A. Chitwood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. R. Combs; John J.\n                  Cornwell; Walker C. Cottrell; and Harvey Couch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Walter Davenport; Colgate\n                  Darden; Joseph T. Deal; Democratic National Committee\n                  -Appointments; Democratic National Committee -Victory\n                  Fund; Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                  State Chairmen and Finance Directors; E. G. Dodson;\n                  George R. Doughty; and Charles J. Duke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Jerome Fancuili; James\n                  Farley; Financial Statements of the Executive Finance\n                  Committee -Democratic National Committee; John W.\n                  Flannagan; R. Flannagan; W. M. Fletcher; J. Flood;\n                  and T. M. Frazier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John Galleher; O. M.\n                  Gardner; C. Glass; Henry G. Gilmer; Sidney S. Hall;\n                  Wilbur C. Hall; Edwin A. Halsey; John W. Hanes; C. J.\n                  Harkrader; and John Hemphill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Charles Hill; L. Hodges; J.\n                  M. Hooker; Walter Y. Hosier; Louis Howe; C. Hull; H.\n                  F. Hutcheson; John R. Hutcheson; and M. A.\n                  Hutchinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Robert Jackson; Jefferson\n                  Day Address; John Henry Johnson; C. M. Jordon;\n                  Ewing-Laporte; and David Lawrence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Louis D. Magid; J. H. Meek;\n                  George R. B. Michie; John Miller; George F. Milton;\n                  W. Forbes Morgan; C. H. Morrissett; and F. A.\n                  Motz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: News-Record; Arthur O'Brien;\n                  Thomas W. Owens; R. G. Phillips; J. G. Pollard; John\n                  W. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Prohibition; and\n                  Prohibition Referendum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. S. Ralston; J. J.\n                  Rashkob; Resolutions: Harry Flood Byrd for President;\n                  W. T. Reed; Joe Richman; Roads -Division of Funds; A.\n                  W. Robertson; and F. D. Roosevelt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Frederic Scott; William H.\n                  Schwarzechild; H. G. Shirley; J. Shouse; and H. W.\n                  Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: A. P. Staples; H. C. Stuart;\n                  G. Fred Switzer; Tyre Taylor; E. L. Trinkle; and W.\n                  M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Frank C. Walker; and J. J.\n                  Wicker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. L. Ailworth;\n                     Alexandria Young Democrats; Alfalfa Club; J.\n                     Lindsay Almond; T. C. Andrews; Harvey B. Apperson;\n                     Appointments re: Federal Judgeships, Senate Office\n                     Staff, State Positions, State ABC Board, and State\n                     Judgeships; Arlington County; Lester Arnold; and\n                     Thomas Atkinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Josiah William Bailey; C.\n                     A. Ball; H. M, Bandy; Henry G. Barbee; Sidney B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alben Barkley; A. D. Barksdale; R. H.\n                     Barksdale; James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; John\n                     S. Battle; W. S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.\n                     L. Baxley; Frank C. Bedinger; Richard Beirne;\n                     Claude F. Beverly; W. Welby Beverley; Joseph A.\n                     Billingsley; I. C. Blackwood; Schuyler Otis Bland;\n                     Henry H. Blood; Sol Bloom; C. W. Bondurant; M. B.\n                     Booker; Armistead L. Boothe; Gardner L. Boothe; C.\n                     W. Bondurant; M. B. Boothe; Bountiful Ridge\n                     Nurseries; Claude G. Bowers; W. W. Boxley; J. H.\n                     Bradford; H. Breckinridge; J. Fulmer Bright;\n                     Robert K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; J. Sinclair Brown;\n                     John Wilson Brown; and Louis Brownlow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. S. Bryan; Bunker Hill;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; C. R. Burnett; W. Sam\n                     Burnley; Julian A. Burruss; Maitland Bus tard;\n                     Vincent Byers; Byrd--Primary Election\n                     Congratulations; Byrd's Radio Speech of October\n                     13, 1936; William Byrd; and James F. Byrnes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: George W. Calver; Will\n                     Cammer; Arno B. Cammerer; Donald Campbell; Stuart\n                     B. Campbell; W. S Campfield; Clarence Cannon;\n                     Bishop James Cannon; James M. Carson; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; Spencer L. Carter;\n                     William Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; W. C.\n                     Caudill; T. W. Chambers; A. B. (Happy) Chandler;\n                     H. B. Chermside; John A. Chew; J. H. Chitwood;\n                     Bennett C. Clark; Morell Clarke; N. E. Clement;\n                     Howard E. Cole; G. B. Collins; L. Preston Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Record and Senate Calendar; Tom\n                     Connally; Contributions; B. Redwood Councill; Mike\n                     R. Crabill; W. H. Cralle; Sheppard Crump; Charles\n                     W. Crush; John A. Currier and Charles C.\n                     Curtis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: County and precinct\n                     committees mailing lists; and Circular letters re:\n                     Harry Flood Byrd -His stand and criticisms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Virginius Dabney; The\n                     Daily News-Record; Paul V. Dalton; H. E. Dameron;\n                     Josephus Daniels; Robert W. Daniel; Colgate W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; Levin Nock Davis; Q. C. Davis, Jr.;\n                     Parke P. Deans; George P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     National Campaign Committee, Campaign materials,\n                     Local Democratic Chairmen, and DemocraticWomen's\n                     Organizations; W. L. and W. Clyde Dennis; and\n                     Bishop Collins Denny\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. D. DeShazor; Meta\n                     Dick; G. M. Dillard; Democratic National Committee\n                     -Statements of working capital; E. G. Dodson; Vic\n                     Donahey; W. R. Dooley; Ralph Dorsey; George L.\n                     Doughty; L. McCarthy Downs; P. Drewry; Charles J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; H. Rozier Dulany, Jr.; Walter C.\n                     Dunnington; and John T. Duval\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: N. B. Early; James S.\n                     Easley; John H. East; J. G. Eberwine; Editorials;\n                     Horace H. Edwards; John W. Eggleston; H. W.\n                     Ellerson; W. Emory Elmore; Allan Epes; Louis S.\n                     Epes; James A. Farley; Farmers and Merchants Bank,\n                     Timberville; Farmers and Merchants National Bank\n                     and Trust Co., Winchester; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; Federal Land Bank, Baltimore;\n                     Charles R. Fenwick; Homer L. Ferguson; Mr. and\n                     Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; First and Merchants National\n                     Bank, Richmond; Blair J. Fishburn; J. P. Fishburn;\n                     John W. Fishburne; Earl A. Fitzpatrick; and\n                     Herbert Fitzpatrick\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John W. Flannagan, R.\n                     Flannigan; Max Fleischner; Albert Fletcher; James\n                     H. Fletcher; William Meade Fletcher; H. D. Flood\n                     Estate; J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles E.\n                     Ford; Forest Haven Club; Thomas E. Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; Douglas R. Freeman; Wayne M. French; T.\n                     B. Fulgate; and Frank H. Fuller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John Galleher; E. D.\n                     Gardner; O. Max Gardner; J. Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gathright; Stuart G. Gibboney; Mary Gildersleeve;\n                     E. G. Gill; Henry Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; Thomas\n                     B. Glascock; C. Glass; Powell Glass; R. E. Glover;\n                     Charles B. Godwin; Mary W. Gold; John S.\n                     Goldsmith; Golf Club; B. Clifford Goode; Morton G.\n                     Goode; C. O'Conor Goolrick; Robert Gore; Thomas P.\n                     Gore; C. W. Grandy; J. H. C. Grasty; W. Moncure\n                     Gravatt; Cary T. Grayson; Theodore F. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; Harry Griffin; Clifford Grim; Joseph F.\n                     Guffey; H. Guggenheim; and B. T. Gunter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John Hopkins Hall, Jr.;\n                     Russell M. Hall; Sidney B. Hall; Stilson H. Hall;\n                     Wilbur C. Hall; Norman P. Hamilton; Thomas M.\n                     Hamilton; John Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis;\n                     Charles Harkrader; John T. Harris; Harvey F.\n                     Harris; Walter Edward Harris; Burr P. Harrison;\n                     Pat Harrison; Mack D. Hart; Austin Hartman; Carl\n                     A. Hatch; J. B. Haywood; R. Beverley Herbert;\n                     Clyde L. Herring; W. S. Hildreth; Charles Hill;\n                     Mrs. William W. Hines; C. A. Hoffenberth; Harry H.\n                     Holt; Rush D. Holt; Saxon Holt; Stuart F. Honaker;\n                     and L. Hooker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Murray Hooker; Harry\n                     Hopkins; J. R. Hornsby; Walter Hosier; C. Hull; E.\n                     A. Hults; D. R. Hunt; Thomas Lomax Hunter; Eppa\n                     Hunton, IV; H. F. Hutcheson; Sterling Hutcheson;\n                     and H\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Invitations and Harry\n                     Flood Byrd's responses; Raymond L. Jackson; Ben\n                     Jacobs; Louis I. Jaffe; Rorer A. James; R.\n                     Bleakley James; Jos. C. Jett; Albert Sidney\n                     Johnson; Edwin C. Johnson; Hugh Johnson; John\n                     Henry Johnson; Joseph Z. Johnson; Howard P. Jones;\n                     Jesse H. Jones; Bruce S. Jones; Carl M. Jordon; W.\n                     Roy Justice; Thomas J. Keane; Frank Kearney; Isham\n                     Keith; Floyd E. Kellam; D. A. Keller; Frank Kent;\n                     Alfred M. Kerfoot; Pearne E. Ketron; and E. L.\n                     Keyser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: George W. Koiner; H. G. K\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Labor, citing Labor Record of Senator Glass; E. H.\n                     Lane; David Lawrence; Robert C. Lee; Joe Leslie;\n                     Julian M. Lillis; Letters of good wishes re:\n                     illness of Harry Flood Byrd; Josephine C. Levey;\n                     H. L. D. Lewis; Charles P. Light; G. W.\n                     Lineweaver; Walter R. Lippman; Henry C. Lodge,\n                     Jr.; Lee Long; C. C. Louderback; L. E. Lookabill;\n                     Otto Lowe; W. A. Lowenback; and Mrs. Cassis\n                     Moncure Lyne\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Julian D. Martin; Trap\n                     Martin; Lucy R. Mason; G. A. Massenburg; Wade\n                     Massie; J. H. May; C. Purcell McCue; John B.\n                     McDaniel; Hugh R. McKay; Thomas R. Mechem; J. H.\n                     Meek; M. J. Menefee; George R. B. Michie; Hunter\n                     Miller; John M. Miller, Jr.; J. D. Mitchell; W.\n                     Stuart Moffett; Frank P. Moncure; R. C. L.\n                     Moncure; E. Sclater Montague; B. F. Moomaw; James\n                     E. Mooney; Blackburn Moore; Frank Moore, M. R.\n                     Morgan; W. Forbes Morgan; Fred A. Motz; George W.\n                     Muller; Miss Addie Muncey; and Leonard Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: M. M. Neeley; John D.\n                     Neff; Albert L. Newberry; J. L. Newcomb; Blake T.\n                     Newton; Edward D. Ninninger; Robert O. Norris,\n                     Jr.; A. Obici; R. L. Omps; Heirome and E. W. Opie;\n                     Charles A. Osborne; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin; W.\n                     Nelson Page; Judge Robert R Parker; George C.\n                     Peery; Robert L. Pennington; Randolph H. Perry;\n                     Petitions and letters of support for 1934\n                     Election\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Florence Petty; Cabell\n                     Phillips; Clifton Phillips; R. G. Phillips;\n                     Gifford Pinchot; Political list of supporters; G.\n                     Freeman Pollock; J. G. Pollard; J. G. Pollard,\n                     Jr.; Hunter Porter; H. Russell Potts; John L.\n                     Pratt; James H. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Proposed\n                     Scenic Highway; Ordway Puller; J. J. Raskob; John\n                     M. Rasnick; Dr. E. W. Rawls; and Sam Rayburn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Charlie C. Reed; Pleasant\n                     L. Reed; W. T. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; F. L.\n                     Reynard; John Q. Rhodes; Ralph Ricardo; A. B.\n                     Richard; J. Donald Richards; E. Ray Richardson;\n                     Joe Richman; W. Cabell Rives; Rufus G. Roberts; A.\n                     W. Robertson; Papers of Robinson-Patman Bill; John\n                     D. Rockfeller; Frank Rodgers; James H. Rogers; W.\n                     O. Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Nellie Taylor Ross;\n                     Robert A. Russell; Richard B. Russell; and John\n                     Warwick Rust\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: David Satterfield; Clyde\n                     W. Saunders; John R. Saunders; Peter Saunders; Abe\n                     Schewel; Frederic W. Scott; Fred O. Seibel; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurants and\n                     Arbuckle Embezzlement; C. M. Shannon; Shennandoah\n                     National Park; H. G. Shirley; W. J. Showalter;\n                     Mrs. W. B. (Hortense) Sirman; and Col. S. L.\n                     Slover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Sydney F. Small; Capt. C.\n                     T. Smith; Howard W. Smith; J. H. A. Smith; Lemuel\n                     F. Smith; William B. Smith; W. D. Smith; Harold F.\n                     Snead; R. Lee Snell; Donald Stant; William S.\n                     Snow; Louis Spillman; C. V. Spratley; A. P.\n                     Staples; O. L. Stearnes; A. E. S. Stephens: Roscoe\n                     B. Stephenson; Edward R. Stettinius; Augustus T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; Ward Swank; William\n                     Schwarzschild; G. Fred Switzer; and J. Robert\n                     Switzer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Frank S. Tavenner, Jr.;\n                     Tyre Taylor; A. J. Terrell; Don W. Thomas; H. C.\n                     Thompson; S. J. Thompson; Tobacco; Mrs. (Rosa) W.\n                     W. Townes; John G. Townsend, Jr.; E. L. Trinkle;\n                     Lake Triplett; I. Walke Truxtun; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Walter P. Tudor; and Rexford G. Tugwell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. Peyton Turner; S. Heth\n                     Tyler; University of Virginia; Cornelius\n                     Vanderbilt, Jr.; Robert C. Vaden; Veterans Attack\n                     on Harry Flood Byrd; Virginia Governors and\n                     Candidates; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Virginia\n                     State Democratic Committee; Virginia Vote\n                     (1884-1937); Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd;\n                     Mrs. Frank Anthony Walker; Frank C. Walker; Henry\n                     A. Wallace; Jeff F. Walter; T. E. Warriner;\n                     Edmund; Waterman; Tucker Watkins; Mrs. Robert C.\n                     Watts; and Edwin M. Wayland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Aubrey Weaver; Western\n                     Newspaper Union; Lee M. Whitacre; Earl W. White;\n                     Miss Elizabeth White; Walter C. White; Irving P.\n                     Whitehead; Mrs. Irving P. (Lollie C.) Whitehead;\n                     George F. Whitley; E. M. Whitman; Wholesale\n                     Liquor; John J. Wicker, Jr.; Henry T. Wickham;\n                     Dean John E. Williams; John W. Williams; R. Gray\n                     Williams; Holman Willis; Lyle L. Willis; Charles\n                     H. Wilson; J. David Wine; Clifton A. Woodrum;\n                     James P. Woods; Carter Wormeley; Frank M. Wray; J.\n                     Sol Wrenn; Dr. George A. Wright; Richard S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; William A. Wright; and J. Frank\n                     Wysor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. H. Yost; Rice M.\n                     Youell; and Young Democrats\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Alfalfa Club; J. Lindsay\n                     Almond; Dr. William B. Alwood; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     Motion Picture Censors, and Judgeships; J. E.\n                     Arbogast; Lester Arnold; and Remmie L. Arnold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Fred W. Barger; S. B.\n                     Barham, Jr.; Alfred D. Barksdale; R. H. Barksdale;\n                     James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; J. S. Battle;\n                     W. S. Battle; J. Hampton Baumgarten; John V.\n                     Bauserman; H. L. Baxley; Marshall J. Beverley; W.\n                     W. Beverley; J. A. Billingsley; S. O. Bland;\n                     Armistead Boothe; R. E. Blackwell; Miss Genevieve\n                     Boguess; M. B. Booker; J. F. Bright; Robert K.\n                     Brock; G. H. Branaman; David Bruce; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; Robert Button; and Byrd\n                     Congratulations on nomination without\n                     opposition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: A. J. Cahn; W. S.\n                     Campfield; J. W. Carr; Clarence E. Carter; C. S.\n                     Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; S. L. Carter; William\n                     Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; Dr. W. D.\n                     Candill; T. E. Chambers; H. B. Chermside; J. H.\n                     Chitwood; S. M. Chitwood; Morell Clarke; N. E.\n                     Clement; Howard Cole; George B. Collings; L.\n                     Preston Collins; and E. R. Combs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: E. R. Combs;\n                     Congressional Becord; B. R. Council; H. Ralph\n                     Clover; Edwin Cox, M. R. Crabill, W. H. Cralle;\n                     Grasty Crews; John \u0026amp; Jake Crim; Karl A.\n                     Crowley; J. A. Currier Sheriff C. C. Curtis; P. V.\n                     Dalton; R. W. Daniel; C. W. Darden, Jr.; Q. C.\n                     Davis; P. P. Deans; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic\n                     State Central Committee; Depart ment of\n                     Agriculture Rulings; G. M. Dillard; Frank M.\n                     Dixon; William E. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; and R. N.\n                     Dorsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. L. Doughty; L. M.\n                     Downs; Charles J. Duke, Jr.; H. R. Dulany, Jr.; J.\n                     T. Duval; N. B. Early; H. Edwards; H. W. Ellerson;\n                     W. E. Elmore; Robert B. Ely; Wilfred G. Epes, Jr.;\n                     A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson;\n                     First \u0026amp; Merchants National Bank -Richmond; J.\n                     P. Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Flannagan;\n                     R. Flannagan; Max Fleischer; Albert Fletcher; J.\n                     H. Fletcher; W. M. Fletcher; H. D. Flood Estate;\n                     J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles Forney; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; Mrs. Emma H. Friend; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; and F. H. Fuller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. Galleher; Stanley S.\n                     Garner; J. Nance Garner; T. M. Gaithwright; Walter\n                     George; Peter Gerry; H. C. Gilmer; Thomas B.\n                     Glascock; C. Glass; P. Glass; Robert Glass; N. W.\n                     Gold; Golf Club; B. C. Goode; M. G. Goode; T. P.\n                     Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; W. M. Gravatt; Marvin L.\n                     Gray; H. E. Griffin; H. F. Guggenheim; B. T.\n                     Gunter; Harold C. Guy; J. H. Hall; W. C. Hall; J.\n                     W. Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis; C. J.\n                     Harkrader; H. F. Harris; B. P. Harrison; P.\n                     Harrison; Aubrey Hawkins; C. Hill; H. H. Holt;\n                     Henry W. Holt; Homer A. Holt; R. D. Holt; S. W.\n                     Holt; J. M. Hooker; and L. Hooker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. Edgar Hoover; Eugene\n                     A. Hults; Thomas M. Hundley; D. R. Hunt; T. L.\n                     Hunter; Sterling Hutcheson; R. L. Jackson; R. A.\n                     James; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; J. H. Johnson;\n                     Hiram Johnson; Lewis Jones; C. M. Jordon; F. E.\n                     Kellam; P. E. Ketron; R. E. Kidd; James King;\n                     William C. King; William H. King; H. G. Kump; E.\n                     H. Lane; R. C. Lee; Joseph Leib; J. Leslie; and H.\n                     L. D. Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Julian Lillis; A. G.\n                     Lively; Augustine Lonergan; L. Long; Mrs. Richard\n                     F. Loper; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Frank\n                     Maloney; J. D. Martin; T. Martin; W. Barton Mason;\n                     G. A. Massenburg; C. P. McCue; H. R. McKay; Edward\n                     O. McCue, Jr.; James McNamara; T. R. Mechem; M. J.\n                     Menefee; Mrs. G. R. B. Michie; J. M. Miller, Jr.;\n                     W. M. Minter; R. K. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; B. F. Moomaw; B. Moore;\n                     M. R. Morgan; W. F. Morgan; Page Morton; Col. S.\n                     W. Moulding, Sr.; A. Muncey; and L. Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. D. Neff; A. L.\n                     Newberry; B. T. Newton; A. S. Noblin; L. U.\n                     Noland, Jr.; A. Obici; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin;\n                     W. N. Page; R. R. Parker; G. C. Peery; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; F. Petty; G. Pinchot;\n                     Poll Taxes; Daniel L. Porter; J. L. Pratt; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Oliver A. Quayle, Jr.; V. C. Randall;\n                     J. J. Raskob; E. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; R. H. Ricardo; A. B. Richard; E. R.\n                     Richardson; Olin M. Richardson; J. Richman; W. C.\n                     Rives; Lawrence W. Robert, Jr.; and Floyd H.\n                     Roberts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O. Rogers; W. S. Roop;\n                     Albert L. Roper; Col. A. D. Rorex; Maurice\n                     Rosenburg; Robert A. Russell; Walter L. Sams; A.\n                     Schewel; W. H. Schwarzschild; Senatorial Campaign,\n                     1940; and Senate \"Select Committee on\n                     Investigation of Administrative Agencies\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Senate \"Select Committee\n                     on Investigation of Executive Committees\"; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re; Senate Restaurant \u0026amp;\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; H. G. Shirley; W. B. Sirman; S. L.\n                     Slover; S. F. Small; C. T. Smith; H. W. Smith; J.\n                     H. A. Smith; L. F. Smith; Oscar Smith; P. H.\n                     Smith; L. J. Smithwick; H. F. Snead; R. L. Snell;\n                     W. S. Snow; L. Spillman; Thomas B. Stanley;\n                     Charles H. Stall; State Laws \u0026amp; Legisla tion;\n                     Statistics -Population, Income, Taxes; and R. B.\n                     Stephenson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. R. Stone; A. T.\n                     Stroud; H. C. Stuart; John W. Stuart; Walter P.\n                     Stuart; William A. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F.\n                     Switzer; J. R. Switzer; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; S. J. Thompson; C. S.\n                     Towles; Mrs. W. W. Townes; L. Triplett; W. M.\n                     Tuck; Joseph P. Tumulty; S. H. Tyler; C. F. Unruh;\n                     R. C. Vaden; Arthur H. Vandenberg; Frederick Van\n                     Nuys; Guy G. Via; Virginia Democrat; Virginia\n                     Democratic Club; Virginia Vote Tabulations;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; and Voting Record of\n                     Harry Flood Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Mrs. Russell Wagers; Mrs.\n                     F. A. Walke; Bradford H. Walker; John S. Wallace,\n                     II; Thomas Wallner; J. F. Walter; J. B. Wampler;\n                     T. E. Warriner; T. C. Watkins; Mrs. R. C. Watts;\n                     E. M. Wayland; A. C. Weaver; Kyle M. Weeks; George\n                     B. West; Nathaniel S. Wheat; L. M. Whitacre; E.\n                     White; Nell White; I. P. Whitehead; Mrs. I. P.\n                     Whitehead; G. F. Whitley; J. J. Wicker; J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; J. E. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; Martin B. Williams; H. Willis; L. L.\n                     Willis; C. H. Wilson; Ernest Woodruff; C. A.\n                     Woodrum; J. P. Woods; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R.\n                     S. Wright, Jr.; W. A. Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young\n                     Democratic Clubs of Virginia; and J. H. Yost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Albemarle County\n                     Democratic Committee; Alfalfa Club; T. C. Andrews;\n                     H. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,\n                     and Judgeships; J. E. Arbogast; R. Arnold; Tom\n                     Atkinson; Dr. F. W. Barger; A. D. Barksdale; R. T.\n                     Barton; J. Battle; W. S. Battle; J. V. Bauserman;\n                     H. L. Baxley; W. W. Beverley; Biographical\n                     material of Harry Flood Byrd; and Lloyd C.\n                     Bird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia Boatwright; C. W. Bondurant; Joseph\n                     L. Borda; J. H. Bradford; Ralph O. Brewster; J. F.\n                     Bright; R. K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; David Bruce; J.\n                     S. Bryan; M. Bustard; T. G. Burch; R. H. Burke;\n                     and Harry Flood Byrd for President\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John U. Barr; Zach Lamar\n                     Cobb; K. A. Crowley; and E. B. Germany\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; C. Cannon; Bishop James Cannon; A. B.\n                     Carney; C. S. Carter; J. W. Carter; S. L. Carter;\n                     Stuart B. Carter; H. Cary; W. C. Caudill; A. B.\n                     Chandler; H. B. Chermside; S. M. Chitwood; and\n                     Morell Clarke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: N. E. Clement; F. Wilmer\n                     Coffman; H. E. Cole; G. B. Collings; L. P.\n                     Collins; E. R. Combs; Edward R. Conner; B. R.\n                     Council; E. T. Crawford; G. Crews; Jake \u0026amp; John\n                     Crim; K. A. Crawley; J. A. Currier C. C. Curtis;\n                     P. V. Dalton; Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden, Sr.; and\n                     C. W. Darden, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. W. Darden, Jr.; Darden\n                     Appointments -Federal Judgeships and State; Ralph\n                     Daughton; L. N. Davis; P. P. Deans; George\n                     DeHardit; and J. S. DeJarnette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Democratic conYention\n                     (National); Collins Denny, Jr.; Dr. George H.\n                     Denny; Everett M. Dirksen; F. M. Dixon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; R. Dorsey; G. L. Doughty; L. M. Downs; P.\n                     H. Drewry; J. T. Duval; N. B. Early; John H. East;\n                     H. Edwards; James O. Eastland; John W. Eggleston;\n                     D. Lane Elder; Allen J. Ellender; W. E. Elmore; R.\n                     B. Ely; W. G. Epes; A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley;\n                     Fauquier County Democratic Committee; N. R.\n                     Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs.\n                     S. L. Ferguson; William McL. Ferguson; J. B.\n                     Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; M. Fleischer; A.\n                     Fletcher; J. H. Fletcher; James W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; Edwin J. Flynn; J. B. Fogleman; and C.\n                     Forney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thomas Frank; T. M.\n                     Frazier; D. S. Freeman; F. H. Fuller; O. M.\n                     Gardner; T. M. Gaith right; Peter Gerry; H. Gilmer;\n                     H. C. Gilmer; T. B. Glascock; P. Glass; M. W.\n                     Gold; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; T. P. Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; Garland\n                     Gray; Marvin L. Gray; Theodore F. Green; Noble J.\n                     Gregory; A. G. Gresham; H. E. Griffin; B. T.\n                     Gunter, Jr.; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; Stilson H.\n                     Hall; W. C. Hall; Ellis F. Hargis; C. Harkrader;\n                     Harvey F. Harris; Hiter H. Harris; Winder R.\n                     Harris; B. P. Harrison; M. D. Hart; Carl Hatch;\n                     Albert W. Hawkes; A. Wayne Hawks; and J. B.\n                     Haywood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. L. Herring; C. Hill;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; H. H. Holt, Jr.; Homer A. Holt; L.\n                     H. Hooker; Herbert Hoover; J. Rolfe Horsley;\n                     Walter Y. Hosier; T. L. Hunter; Eppa Hunton, IV;\n                     S. Hutcheson; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; C. M.\n                     Jordon; E. C. Johnson; F. E. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     H. G. Kump; Dabney S. Lancaster; E. H. Lane; Josh\n                     Lee; J. Leslie; John L. Lewis; J. Lillis; List of\n                     House \u0026amp; Senate members who have sons or\n                     daughters in the Service; A. G. Lively; M. M.\n                     Long; L. E. Lookabill; R. F. Loper; C. C.\n                     Louderback; and O. Lowe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Patrick McCarran; C. P.\n                     McCue; E. O. McCue, Jr.; H. R. McKay; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. Maynard Magruder; Francis Maloney;\n                     Clarence Martin; J. D. Martin; T. E. Martin; W. B.\n                     Mason; G. A. Massenburg; J. H. May; E. Meeks;\n                     Carroll Menefee; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; W.\n                     M. Minter; J. D. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.\n                     Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; E. S. Montague; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; E. B. Moore; E. H. Moore; Frank Moore;\n                     Grace Moore; M. R. Morgan; C. H. Morrissett;\n                     Charles T. Moses; Preston Moses; S. W. Moulding,\n                     Sr.; L. Muse; L. U. Noland; R. O. Norris, Jr.; H.\n                     and E. W. Opie; Organization of Executive\n                     Department Chart; John H. Overton; and T. W.\n                     Ozlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: A. A. Page; W. N. Page;\n                     John Paul; G. C. Peery; Philip C. Pendleton; R. L.\n                     Pennington; R. H. Perry; Poll Taxes; Mrs. John G.\n                     Pollard; Political Leaders list; D. L. Porter; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Robert Ramspeck; V.\n                     C. Randall; E. W. Rawls; S. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed;\n                     P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Report of the\n                     Subcommittee concerning Voting in Virginia; John\n                     Q. Rhodes; R. H. Ricardo; E. R. Richardson; J.\n                     Richman; W. C. Rives; R. G. Roberts; A. W.\n                     Robertson; F. W. Rogers; and W. O. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: F. D. Roosevelt; Mrs.\n                     Eleanor Roosevelt; A. L. Roper; W. S. Roop; John\n                     H. Russell; R. A. Russell; W. L. Sams; Salvation\n                     Army; David E. Satterfield; P. Saunders; Senate\n                     Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurant \u0026amp;\n                     Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.\n                     Shannon; C. Bascom Slemp; S. L. Slover; Sidney F.\n                     Small; H. W. Smith; L. F. Smith; O. F. Smith; P.\n                     M. Smith; and W. B. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. S. Snow; L. Spillman;\n                     C. V. Spratley; T. B. Stanley; A. P. Staples;\n                     State general election -Letters of\n                     congratulations; State Laws \u0026amp; Legislation; A.\n                     E. S. Stephens; R. B. Stephenson; E. R.\n                     Stettinius; Richard C. Stokes; A. T. Stroud; H. C.\n                     Stuart; J. W. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F. Switzer; J.\n                     R. Switzer; Robert A. Taft; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.\n                     Thomas; H. C. Thompson; John G. Townsend; L.\n                     Triplett; W. M. Tuck; and Millard E. Tydings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: U. S. Exports to British\n                     Empire; C. F. Unruh; R. C. Vaden; Ray Allen Van\n                     Clief; F. Van Nuys; Virginia State Poll Tax;\n                     Virginia -Welfare Cases; Voting Record of Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; Russell F. Wagers; Mrs. F. A. Walker;\n                     B. H. Walker; F. C. Walker; J. G. Wallace, II; J.\n                     F. Walter; J. B. Wampler; T. C. Watkins; R. C.\n                     Watts; A. Weaver; Russell Weaver; and Sinclair\n                     Weeks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Kenneth S. Wherry; E.\n                     White; G. F. Whitley; Kennon C. Whittle; J. J.\n                     Wicker; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; Ralph E.\n                     Wilkins; J. E. Williams; Lewis C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; C. H. Wilson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation\n                     Brochure; J. D. Wine; C. A. Woodrum; J. P. Woods;\n                     J. S. Wrenn; G. A. Wright; R. S. Wright; W. A.\n                     Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young Democratic Clubs of\n                     Virginia; and J. H. Yost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Watkins M. Abbitt;\n                     Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond, Jr.; T. C. Andrews; H.\n                     B. Apperson; Appointments re: Federal Judgeships,\n                     State ABC Board; State Judge ships, U. S. Court of\n                     Appeals, and U. S. Tax Court; Arlington County\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; R. Arnold; Arti\n                     facts; T. Atkinson; A. D. Barksdale; S. B. Barham;\n                     John U. Barr; J. S. Battle; W. S. Battle; H. L.\n                     Baxley; M. J. Beverley; W. W. Beverley; Theodore\n                     G. Bilbo; and Lloyd C. Bird\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.\n                     Bland; Cynthia A. Boatwright (Mrs. R. G.);\n                     Armistead L. Boothe; Joseph L. Borda; Frank W.\n                     Boykins; J. H. Bradford; R. K. Brock; J. S. Bryan;\n                     T. G. Burch; Clarence G. Burton; Frank P. Burton;\n                     R. L. Burke; M. Bus tard; Hugh Butler; R. Button;\n                     Campaign -3rd District; S. B. Campbell; W. S.\n                     Campfield; Vincent A. Carlin; A. B. Carney; C. S.\n                     Carter; S. L. Carter; Hunsdon Cary; W. C. Caudill;\n                     Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheatham; H. B. Chermside; B. C.\n                     Clark; Tom Clark; N. E. Clement; Zach Lamar Cobb;\n                     L. P. Collins; and E. R. Combs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. Crews; Jacob \u0026amp;\n                     John Crim; J. A. Currier Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; Q. C. Davis; P. P. Deans;\n                     Democratic Executive Committee; Democratic State\n                     Central Committee; C. Denny, Jr.; G. H. Denny;\n                     Jesse W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; P. H. Drewry; C. J.\n                     Duke, Jr.; J. T. DuVal; N. B. Early; H. Edwards;\n                     D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; R. B. Ely; A. A.\n                     Farley; R. Feather stone; C. R. Fenwick; H.\n                     Ferguson; J. B. Fishburn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W.\n                     Flannagan; A. Fletcher; J. W. Fletcher; J.W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; C. Forney; T.M. Frazier; D.\n                     S. Freeman; and T. B. Fulgate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Vaughan Gary; T. M.\n                     Gaithright; General Assembly Election; H. Gilmer;\n                     P. Glass; Robert Glass; R. E. Glover; C. B.\n                     Godwin; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.\n                     Goolrick; Goverment Reorganization; Governorship\n                     -Virginia; W. M. Gravatt; Garland Gray; M. L.\n                     Gray; John L. Greene; A. G. Gresham; H. E.\n                     Griffin; Gubernatorial Campaign of 1945; B. T.\n                     Gunter; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; S. H. Hall; W. C.\n                     Hall; Porter Hardy, Jr.; E. F. Hargis; H. H.\n                     Harris; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; A. W.\n                     Hawkes; and Carl Hayden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. S. Hildreth; C. H.\n                     Hill; Signey Hillman -Biographical material; H. H.\n                     Holt; R. D. Holt; L. Hooker; W. Y. Hosier; T. L.\n                     Hunter; S. Hutcheson; Jefferson Day Dinner; J. C.\n                     Jett; A. S. Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction\n                     of Nonessential Expenditures; Robert F. Jones; C.\n                     M. Jordon; F. E. Kellam; Sidney Kellam; Marshall\n                     King; W. C. King; H. G. Kump; D. S. Lancaster; E.\n                     H. Lane; Letters of congratula tions; Fulton\n                     Lewis, Jr.; J. M. Lillie; L. E. Lookabill; M. M.\n                     Long; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Luncheons; and\n                     Lynchings in the South\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. D. Macon; C. P. McCue;\n                     E. O. McCue, Jr.; J. B. McDaniel; Kenneth\n                     McKellar; J. D. Martin; G. A. Massenburg; Edward\n                     Meeks; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; H. F. Minter;\n                     J. Douglas Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; E. S.\n                     Montague; B. Moore; E. H. Moore; C. H. Morrisett;\n                     Wayne Morse; C. T. Moses; L. Muse; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris, Jr.; E. W. Opie; A. A. Page; Lester\n                     S. Parsons; J. Paul; G. C. Peery; Political; Poll\n                     Taxes \u0026amp; White Primary; Mrs. John G. Pollard;\n                     J. L. Pratt; and W. L. Prieur, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: V. C. Randall; C. C.\n                     Reed; P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Chapman\n                     Revercomb; R. H. Ricardo; Rufus Roberts; James\n                     Robertson; A. W. Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O.\n                     Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Roosevelt's Inaguration\n                     -1945; R. A. Russell; Senate Rules Committee re:\n                     Senate Restaurant \u0026amp; Arbuckle Embezzlement;\n                     Senatorial Campaign; S. L. Slover; S. F. Small; H.\n                     W. Smith; O. F. Smith; W. B. Smith; H. F. Snead;\n                     Special session, 1944; and T. B. Stanley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: State Senate; Richard C.\n                     Stokes; Strikes in Virginia; A. T. Stroud; W. A.\n                     Stuart; Suffrage Laws; G. F. Switzer; F. S.\n                     Tavenner; Teacher's Salaries; D. W. Thomas; and W.\n                     M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: M. E. Tydings; C. F.\n                     Unruh; University of Virginia; R. C. Vaden; R. A.\n                     Van Clief; Virginia Budget; Virginia Constitution\n                     re: Voting; Virginia Election Laws; Virginia\n                     Legislation -General; Virginia State Legislation;\n                     Virginia State Poll Tax; Virginia Welfare Cases;\n                     and Voting Record by year on Neutrality, UN,\n                     Trade, and Veterans\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Henry A. Wallace; J. F.\n                     Walter; E. M. Wayland; R. M. Weaver; S. Weeks;\n                     Burton K. Wheeler; E. White; J. J. Wicker, J. J.\n                     Wicker, Jr.; Ralph Wilkins; L. C. Williams; R. G.\n                     Williams; H. Willis; C. H. Wilson; J. D. Wine; C.\n                     A. Woodrum; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R. S.\n                     Wright, Jr.; J. F. Wysor; and J. H. Yost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; American Legion; T. C.\n                     Andrews; R. Arnold; J. S. Battle; and M. J.\n                     Beverley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: D. Woodrow Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; G. L. Boothe; J. L.\n                     Borda; Nina L. Boyd; William M. Boyle; T. G.\n                     Burch; C. G. Burton; J. F. Byrnes; A. B. Carney;\n                     C. S. Carter; Cartoons; H. Cary; L. P. Collins;\n                     and E. R. Combs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. Crews; H. R. Cullen;\n                     T. Dalton; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P.\n                     DeHardit; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic National Convention; Democratic\n                     National Convention Memoir; C. Denny, Jr.; J. W.\n                     Dillon; Everett Dirksen; E. G. Dodson; L. M.\n                     Downs; and Charles J. Duke, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Cyrus S. Eaton; Dwight D.\n                     Eisenhower; D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; W.\n                     M. Ferguson; Fiscal Situation; E. A. Fitzpatrick;\n                     J. W. Fletcher; C. Forney; J. W. Flood; T. B.\n                     Fulgate; J. V. Gary; H. G. Gilmer; C. O. Gulrick;\n                     W. M. Gravatt; G. Gray; J. L. Green; A. G.\n                     Gresham; H. E. Griffin; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; P.\n                     Hardy, Jr.; D. L. Harrell, Jr.; B. P. Harrison; H.\n                     H. Harris; M. D. Hart; and Robert Hazelwood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Highway Department; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; C. H. Hill; Spessard Holland; H. A.\n                     Holt; Dowell J. Howell; Jefferson-Jackson Day\n                     Dinner; A. S. Johnson; and Joint Committee on\n                     Reduction of Non essential Federal\n                     Expenditures\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. S. Kellam; W. C. King;\n                     E. H. Lane; A. G. Lively; M. M. Long; C. C.\n                     Louderback; O. Lowe; Scott W. Lucas; and\n                     Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons; G. A.\n                     Massenburg; J. H. May; C. P. McCue; E. O. McCue,\n                     Jr.; Francis Pickens Miller; W. S. Moffett; B. F.\n                     Moomaw; and C. H. Morrissett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. P. Neff; L. U. Noland;\n                     R. O. Norris; E. A. Opie; A. A. Page; Pepper\n                     Campaign; Drew Pearson; Poll Tax \u0026amp; Voting\n                     Laws; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Religious affiliations of\n                     members of the Senate, 82nd Congress; J. Q.\n                     Rhodes; A. W. Robertson; J. Robertson; Edward J.\n                     Robeson, Jr.; A. Schewel; W. Harry Schwartzchild,\n                     Jr.; and Senatorial Campaign, First District\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folder for: Campaign material; chiefly\n                     excerpts of speeches and statements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Signatures of Southern\n                     Senators in support of substitute for SR15; George\n                     Smathers; H. W. Smith; A. E. S. Stephens; T. B.\n                     Stanley; John C. Stennis; G. F. Switzer; D. W.\n                     Thomas; and W. M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: University of Virginia;\n                     C. F. Unruh; Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd; T.\n                     C. Watkins; J. B. Wampler; E. M. Wayland; R. M.\n                     Weaver; E. White; Robert Whitehead; J. J. Wicker,\n                     Jr.; H. Willis; J. S. Wren; W. A. Wright; J. F.\n                     Wysor; Young Democrat Clubs of America; J. H.\n                     Yost; and R. M. Youell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa\n                     Club; J. L. Almond; T. C. Andrews; R. Arnold; Ann\n                     and J. P. Arthur; J. W. Bailey; Robert Baker; J.\n                     S. Battle; Samuel M. Bemiss; C. F. Beverley; M. J.\n                     Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; Bill for single\n                     appropriation and item Veto -proposed by Harry\n                     Flood Byrd; C. A. Boatwright; A. L. Boothe;\n                     Clarence J. Brown; T. A. Burke; H. Butler; Byrd\n                     Tax Bill [1954] ; and J. F. Byrnes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: John G. Carter; Cartoons;\n                     A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside; E. R. Combs; B.\n                     R. Councill; Kent Courtney; Mrs. Grasty Crews;\n                     Albert S. Cross; H. R. Cullen: T. Dalton; C. W.\n                     Darden, Jr.; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic National\n                     Committee; Democratic State Central Committee;\n                     Collins Denny, Jr.; T. E. Dewey; D. Dillon; E. G.\n                     Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; Lew W. Douglas; L. M. Downs;\n                     and W. G. Dunnington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: H. H. Edwards; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. W. E. Elmore; Federal\n                     Housing Administration Investigation; C. R.\n                     Fenwick; H. Ferguson; E. A. Fitz patrick; Ralph E.\n                     Flanders; J. W. Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Flood\n                     Control; J. B. Fogleman; J. V. Gary; Gasoline Tax;\n                     General Assembly \u0026amp; Democratic Committee\n                     Assignments; General -Virginia affairs; Walter F.\n                     George; Peter Gerry; Henry Gilmer; H. C. Gilmer; P.\n                     Glass, Jr.; Barry Goldwater; C. O. Goolrick;\n                     Goshen Pass; J. L. Green; T. F. Green; Marvin\n                     Griffin; George P. Grove; Gubernatorial campaign;\n                     and Harry Guggenheim\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy,\n                     Jr.; Robert M. Harriss; A. S. Harrison; B. P.\n                     Harrison; Mrs. A. Paul Hartz; A. W. Hawkes; Thomas\n                     C. Hennings; Highways; W. S. Hildreth; K. V.\n                     Hoffman; and George Humphrey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Jackson-Jefferson Day\n                     Dinner; Pat Jennings; E. C. Johnson; Lyndon\n                     Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction of\n                     Nonessential Federal Expenditures; F. E. Kellam;\n                     S. Kellam; John F. Kennedy; James Kilpatrick; E.\n                     H. Lane; Local Committeemen Addresses -Va.; and C.\n                     C. Louderback\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: G. A. Massenburg; G.\n                     Edmond Massie; John L. McClellan; George Meany;\n                     Robert R. Merhige. Jr.; B. F. Moomaw; E. B. Moore;\n                     C. H. Morrissett; True D. Morse; B. T. Newton; R.\n                     O. Norris, Jr.; A. A. Page; Poll Tax \u0026amp; Voting;\n                     Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and Presidential\n                     Campaign re: T. C. Andrews and D. D.\n                     Eisenhower\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Presidential Campaign re:\n                     Adlai Stevenson and General Correspondence; W. L.\n                     Prieur, Jr.; Sam Ryaburn; R. E. A.; W. T. Reed,\n                     Jr.; Remarks honoring Harry Flood Byrd on his 20th\n                     year in the Senate; A. W. Robertson; and Ernest\n                     Robertson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Leverett Saltonstall; D.\n                     E. Satterfield, III; Allen Shivers; H. W. Smith;\n                     Margaret Chase Smith; T. B. Stanley; A. E. S.\n                     Stephens; A. E. Stevenson; W. F. Stone; Lewis\n                     Strauss; H. C. Stuart; G. F. Switzer; Stuart\n                     Symington; Thank you notes, etc., A -R\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., S\n                     -Z; Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. James M. Thomson; Samuel\n                     Thrasher; Travel; W. M. Tuck; Samuel Ungerleider;\n                     Mary Washington College; University of Virginia;\n                     Virginia Debt; Virginia Judgeships; and Votes cast\n                     for Governor, Lt. Governor and Attorney\n                     General\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: S. Gardner Waller; C. W.\n                     Wampler; E. White; J. L. Whitehead; Conrad Wirth;\n                     J. S. Wren; and J. F. Wysor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Sherman\n                     Adams; Holmes Alexander; Alfalfa Club; and J. L.\n                     Almond re: Federal Judgeships and Gubernatorial\n                     Campaign, A -S\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. L. Almond re:\n                     Gubernatorial Campaign, T -Z, and Integration; T.\n                     C. Andrews; Anti Massive Resistance; R. N. Arnold;\n                     T. Atkinson; Robert G. Baker; Ross Barnett; John\n                     S. Battle; W. C. Battle; S. M. Bemiss; Ezra Taft\n                     Benson; M. J. Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; C. A.\n                     Boatwright; A. 1. Boothe; F. Boykin; Paul Butler;\n                     D. Tennant Bryan; and J. F. Byrnes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: David Carliner; Mrs. A.\n                     B. Carney; C. S. Carter; Lenoir Chambers; A. B.\n                     Chandler; Cartoons; H. B. Chermside; B. R.\n                     Councill; G. Crews; Carl T. Curtis; Virginius\n                     Dabney; T. Dalton; Price Daniel; C. W. Darden,\n                     Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P. DeHardit; E. DeJarnette;\n                     Democratic Convention; Democratic District\n                     Committees; Democratic National Committee;\n                     Democratic State Central Committee; C. D. Dillon;\n                     J. W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; R. N. Dorsey; Thomas\n                     N. Downing; Allen Drury; W. F. Duckworth; and W.\n                     Dunnington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. O. Eastland; D. D.\n                     Eisenhower; A. J. Ellender; Bernard Fensterwald,\n                     Jr.; C. R. Fenwick; Fiscal Policy w/Newspaper\n                     Editors; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Fletcher; J. W.\n                     Flood; J. B. Fogleman; J. Allen Frear; F. H.\n                     Fuller; J. V. Gary; General Assembly Members\n                     Addresses; H. C. Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; C.\n                     Glass, III; Mills E. Godwin; B. Goldwater; G.\n                     Gray; E. V. Gresham; Gubernatorial Campaign, 1957,\n                     Page County; H. Guggenheim; N. Hamilton; J. W.\n                     Hanes; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; W. S.\n                     Hildreth; John D. Hoblitzell, Jr.; K. V. Hoffman;\n                     S. L. Holland; G. M. Humphrey; and S.\n                     Hutcheson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Jefferson-Jackson Dinner;\n                     William E. Jenner; W. P. Jennings; L. Johnson;\n                     Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential\n                     Federal Expenditures; S. Kellam; J. F. Kennedy; J.\n                     \u0026amp; R. Kennedy; Robert Kennedy; J. J.\n                     Kilpatrick; Arthur Krock; Labor; Ben Lacy; Bolling\n                     Lambeth; Frank J. Lausche; D. Lawrence; Joe A.\n                     Leslie, Jr.; Mrs. Mark Lloyd; and C. C.\n                     Louderback\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Edward Martin; John L.\n                     McClellan; Charles McDowell; Robert S. McNamara;\n                     Media Correspondence General, Radio \u0026amp;\n                     Television, Richmond Times Dispatch \u0026amp; News\n                     Leader, U. S. News \u0026amp; World Report, and the\n                     Wall Street Journal; M. J. Menefee; J. Clifford\n                     Miller; W. M. Minter; E. B. Moore; and C. H.\n                     Morrissett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Richard M. Nixon; R. O.\n                     Norris; A. A. Page, D. Pearson; Wilton B. Persons;\n                     Political Party Platforms; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J.\n                     L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; S. Rayburn; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; Adm. H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson;\n                     George C. Ruhle; L. Saltonstall; H. F. Seal, Jr.;\n                     Senatorial Campaign -1958; and Senatorial\n                     Certificate of Election\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Campaign material;\n                     chiefly clippings, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again\n                     for Senator\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Harry Flood Byrd's\n                     decision to run again for Senator; Shenandoah\n                     Democratic Committee; Shenandoah National Park; H.\n                     W. Smith; Lawrence E. Spivak; A. B. S. Stephens;\n                     L. L. Strauss; G. F. Switzer; J. R. Switzer;\n                     Herman Talmadge; and Henry J. Taylor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thank you notes, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Samuel H. Thrasher; Strom\n                     Thurmond; Travel; Harry S. Truman; W. M. Tuck;\n                     Lawson Turner, Jr.; Joe Tusing; U. S. Department\n                     of Agriculture; and Veterans\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Virginia County Boards of\n                     Supervisors Virginia Democratic Convention;\n                     Virginia Democratic Party; Virginia General\n                     Assembly; Washington Post; T. C. Watkins; Sinclair\n                     Weeks; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; J. H. Wilkerson, Jr.; H.\n                     A. Williams; J. J. Williams; C. L. Wirth; and J.\n                     H. Yost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; H.\n                     Alexander; Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond re: Federal\n                     Judgeships and Integration; T. C. Andrews; R.\n                     Arnold; and T. Atkinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. S. Battle; S. M.\n                     Bemiss; E. T. Benson; Richard E. Berlin; M. J.\n                     Beverley; L. C. Bird; Cynthia (Mrs. R. G.)\n                     Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; F. W. Boykin; Annie J.\n                     Bronson; D. T. Bryan; Raymond A. Butler; R. Y.\n                     Button; Byrd -Biography; and J. F. Byrnes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: C. S. Carter; Stuart B.\n                     Carter; Cartoons; A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside;\n                     B. R. Councill; V. Dabney; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L.\n                     N. Davis; E. T. DeJarnette; J. W. Dillon; Thomas\n                     J. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; L. W.\n                     Douglas; C. Dowdey; T. N. Downing; A. Drury; W. F.\n                     Duckworth; and W. G. Dunnington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: D. D. Eisenhower; A. J.\n                     Ellender; Milton (Pete) Elliott; Mrs. W. E.\n                     Elmore; S. J. Ervin; E. A. Fitzpatrick; William H.\n                     Fitzpatrick; Newspaper Correspondence; J. W.\n                     Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Hiram L. Fong; Henry Ford;\n                     Guy Friddell; Dan J. Friedman; Frank H. Fuller; 3.\n                     V. Gary; General Assembly Invitation; and Get well\n                     cards, letters, etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., A\n                     -H\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Get well cards, letters,\n                     etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., I -L; H. C. Gilmer;\n                     Tom R. \u0026amp; C. Glass, III; M. E. Godwin; G. Gray;\n                     B. Goldwater; Ashbel Green; Gu bernatorial\n                     Campaign, 1961; and H. Guggenheim\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: A. S. Harrison; N.\n                     Hamilton; J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy; B. P. Harrison;\n                     W. S. Hildreth; K. V. Hoffman; S. Holland; H. L.\n                     Hooker; H. Hoover; J. E. Hoover; and R. Taylor\n                     Hoskins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: R. T. Hoskins; George M.\n                     Humphrey; Hubert H. Humphrey; H. L. Hunt; S.\n                     Hutcheson; Cary F. Jacobs; Pat Jennings; A. S.\n                     Johnson; E. C. Johnson; L. B. Johnson; Olin D.\n                     Johnston; S. Kellem; John \u0026amp; Robert Kennedy; C.\n                     E. Kilbourne; James J. Kilpatrick; and A.\n                     Krock\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Ben Lacy; E. H. Lane; D.\n                     Lawrence; J. A. Leslie, Jr.; C. C. Louderback; and\n                     Luncheons, April 1961 -April 1962\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons, June 1962\n                     -April 1964\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Luncheons, April 1964\n                     -June 1965; Charles McDowell; and Lewis A.\n                     McMurran, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Massassas Post Office;\n                     Mike Mansfield; John O. Marsh, Jr.; Ed Martin; J.\n                     W. Martin; Masonic Lodge tributes to Harry Flood\n                     Byrd; G. A. Massenburg; and Media Correspondence\n                     -General and Newsweek\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Media Correspondence\n                     -Radio Television, Readers Digest, Richmond\n                     Times-Dispatch \u0026amp; News Leader, U. S. News \u0026amp;\n                     World Reports, and the Wall Street Journal; M. J.\n                     Menefee; J. Clifford Miller; E. B. Moore; E. S.\n                     Muskie; R. M. Nixon; A. A. Page; and C. Armonde\n                     Paxson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: D. Pearson; Fred G.\n                     Pollard; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; Post Offices in\n                     Virginia; and J. L. Pratt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: W. L. Prieur, Jr.; W. T.\n                     Reed, Jr.; H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson; F. W.\n                     Rogers; William Rowland; and 1964 Senatorial\n                     Campaign, First District\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Newspaper Correspondence;\n                     Virginia Voter Registration; and Voting List\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Campaign literature;\n                     political invitations, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Senate Resolutions and\n                     Bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarry Flood Byrd's Thirtieth Anniversary in the\n                     Senate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: H. W. Smith; M. C. Smith;\n                     Speeches and Statements -publicity and\n                     distribution; T. B. Stanley; John Stennis; A. E.\n                     S. Stephens; W. F. Stone; L. L. Strauss; G. F.\n                     Switzer; S. Symington; Herman Talmadge; H. J.\n                     Taylor; Henry P. Taylor; and Thank you notes,\n                     etc., A -B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., C\n                     -M\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., N\n                     -Z; S. Thrasher; S. Thurmond; Travel; H. Truman;\n                     and W. M. Tuck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate folders for: J. Tusing; Violation of\n                     State Department Travel Regulations; George C.\n                     Wallace; T. C. Watkins; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; E.\n                     White; Harrison A. Williams; C. L. Wirth; Landon\n                     R. Wyatt; Ralph W. Yarborough; J. H. Yost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal Record of Harry Flood Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: ALS, 1862 June 20, Gen. R. Dodge\n                        to William Patterson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1913 January 11, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1914 May 5, W. G. McAdoo to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1914 October 17, Secretary to\n                              the President to Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1915 February 27, H. Ball to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Newspapers in Va.] \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, n.d., Richard E. Byrd to\n                              [Mayors in Va.] \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1917 June 4, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to [Mayors in Va.] \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1918 March 13, S. Graham to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1919 June 10, Berkley D. Adams\n                              to Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL, 1920 May 17, [Richard E. Byrd]\n                              to A. Mitchell Palmer \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1920 May 20, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1920 May 27, [A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer] to Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1920 August 5, A. Mitchell\n                              Palmer to Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1920 August 9, Howard Figg to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1921 August 27, D. J.\n                              O'Connell to Richard E. Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTelegram, November 7, James A. Farley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1933 October 4, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1932 July 1, Franklin D.\n                              Roosevelt to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1933 August 2, George\n                              Peery to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1929 June 3, Nancy Astor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1933 August 2, Clifton\n                              Woodrum to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1925 July 31, Byrd\n                              Headquarters to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eRadiogram, 1929 June 1, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eRadiogram, 1929 June 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eRadiogram, 1929 May 24, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1936 August 14, John Stewart\n                              Bryan to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 April 22, Claude Swanson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1933 February 4, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 1, T. M. Terry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 1, James Wheat to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 2, A. B. Abbitt to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 August 3, Frank Hanrahan\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 August 3, Thomas Keith to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1926 November 22, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1935 September 27, Pleasant\n                              Reed to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1933 August 9, Carter Glass to\n                              W. W. Beverley \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 April 19, M. A.\n                              Hutchinson to J. M. Weston \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1933 December 30, E. Lee\n                              Trinkle to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 August 1, W. Albert Smoot\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 1, John Miller,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 1, E. S. Shields\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 July 31, E. T. Krider to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1927 June 29, A. Whalen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 February 14, Newton D.\n                              Baker to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1928 May 30, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Claude Swanson \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1926 December 13, Lon Sanders\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1927 December 13, E. M. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1928 February 11, Bell Perkins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTranscript of TLS, 1920 March 23,\n                              F. D. Williams to War History Commission \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1920 March 6, J. Sidney\n                              [Helms] to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1924 March 24, H. Wickham to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1926 December 27, Robert\n                              Hughes to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1934 December 29, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1936 July 20, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1936 July 20, Carter\n                              Glass to John Owen \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1934 May 31, John W. Hancock\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 7, John Thorp to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 3, C. R. Caldwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1928 August 1, Robert Tucker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 7, Charles Curry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1932 July 25, William H.\n                              Murray to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1932 October 5, Richard\n                              Russell to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1932 November 21, Walter\n                              Davenport to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1932 December 28, John Garland\n                              Pollard to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 9, J. B. Willis to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 10, William Peters\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 14, George W.\n                              Olvany to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 13, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 15, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 17, J. C.\n                              Carpenter to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 31, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 August 20, R. D.\n                              Patterson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1928 August 20, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to W. A. MacDonald \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, October 26, Charles Light to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 September 4, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 September 12, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 November 14, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1928 November 19, George\n                              Browne to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 November 8, William Minor\n                              Lile to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 November 2, Pat Harrison\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1928 November 7, a group\n                              of citizens to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eRadiogram, 1928 December 24,\n                              Richard E. Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, December 25, Richard E.\n                              Byrd to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 November 7, William Tuck\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1929 January 17, Dick\n                              Brophy to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 January 1, Louis Jaffe to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, E. Naughton to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1928 December 26, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 January 15, O. Max\n                              Gardner to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 January 12, Angus McLean\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTranscript of TLS, 1933 February 4,\n                              Carter Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, n.d., Fred Seibel to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 May 1, P. S. du Pont to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 August 9, T. McCall\n                              Frazier to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 June 10, Nehemiah Kelly\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 May 24, Lewis Thayer to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 May 10, Luther Gulick to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1928 December 1, Alfred E.\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1927 April 27, Richard E. Byrd\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1927 December 28, Claude\n                              Swanson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 March 7, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (carbon), 1929 June 24, William\n                              Anderson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1936 July 10, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1930 April 29, Hilton Howell\n                              Railey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929, C. Douglass Buck to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTranscript of TLS, 1933 March 3, C.\n                              O'Conor Goolrick to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1933 February 8, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1934 October 24, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1933 December 11, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1934 December 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 January 27, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters are listed in the order in which\n                        they appear in the book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1923 August 25, Ira Long to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 September 29, W. D.\n                              Cardwell to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 October 21, Charles Payne\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1923 November 6, Hunston\n                              Cary to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1923 November 7, Anna to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTelegram, 1923 November 7, H. S.\n                              Grabill to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 12, J. R.\n                              [Wallace] to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eAPCS, November 7, J. G. [Carlton]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 25, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 9, William\n                              Pilcher to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, G. F.\n                              Holsinger to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, n.d., William Meade Fletcher\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 20, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, E. A. Hicks\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 21, A. J. Huff\n                              to Harry Byrd's representative \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eAPCS, n.d., Cary Langhorne to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 15, Thomas Baker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 7, D. C. Acker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 8, Lucius\n                              Gregory to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 7, R. S.\n                              [Spewell] to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, n.d., E. M. Wallace to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL, 1923 November 7, H. M. Word to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS,1923 November 15, J. E. Burwell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 14, C. N. Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, C. M. Shannon\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 7, E. C. Mathews\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, S. L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, P. D. Camp to\n                              Harry Byrd, and others \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 27, Eugene\n                              Massie to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, R. Gray\n                              Williams to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, n.d., James A. Frazier to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 7, John H.\n                              Crockett to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 28, A. G. Lively\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, Alexander\n                              Forward to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, E. W. Hudgins\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, Royston\n                              Jester, Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 12, George P.\n                              Adams to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 12, J. H. Haley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 10, B. F. Noland\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 12, J. H.\n                              Funkhauser to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 7, Morton Goode\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 13, D. H. Barger\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 27, W. S. Irby\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, William F.\n                              Reyser to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 6, David Hepburn\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 9, Samuel Adams\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 15, J. M. Hooker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 10, L. J.\n                              McCartney to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 13, Ward Swank\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 10, Edwin L.\n                              Kendig to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, Joseph Dupuy\n                              Eggleston to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 19, Bishop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, E. V. Barley\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 22, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 13, T. W.\n                              Harrison to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 9, J. M.\n                              Bauserman to T. W. Harrison \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 13, C. C.\n                              Louderback to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 7, F. M.\n                              Chicester to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1923 November 9, H. C. Allen\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, R. I. Roop to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 9, E. B. White\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, Thomas Ozlin\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 9, J. M. Beaty\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 12, H. Lester\n                              Hooker to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, T. L. Clark\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 8, [Thomas\n                              Johnson] to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 November 10, H. H. Burton\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 December 13, Holman\n                              Willis to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1923 December 13, S. L. Slover\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters included:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1916 January 2, E. Lee Trinkle to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1924 July 22, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1924 December 18, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1925 April 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1926 July 20, Robert C. Bryan\n                        to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1928 February 2, Thomas R.\n                        Harrison to Harry Byrd, encl. clipping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: AL, 1928 November, [Harry Byrd] to\n                        Richmond Times Dispatch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1929 May 13, Thomas C. Cheney\n                        to Harry F. Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTL(carbon), 1929 October 9, Walter I.\n                              McCoy to Carter Glass \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1929 October 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1930 April 24, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTL(carbon), 1933 February 20, Charles\n                              S. Henry to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1934 May 12, Postmaster\n                              General James G. Farley to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1935 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1935 October 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1935, December 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1936 April 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1936 September 2, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1937 April 13, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1937 April 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1937 May 3, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1937 May 17, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 January 10, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 5, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 26, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 August 10, Carter\n                              Glass to John G. Wallace\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1938 May 2, Harry W. Hultgren to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 May 4, Harry Byrd\n                              to Harry W. Hultgren \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 May 31, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 June 27, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 12, Hiram W. Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 21, Peter Gerry to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 26, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 July 28, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 August 4, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 August 7, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, August 12, J.W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, n.d., J.W. Bailey to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 August 13, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 August 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 August 25, Walter George\n                              to J.W. Bailey \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 2, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 2, Hiram W.\n                              Johnson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 3, J.W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 September 3, J.W.\n                              Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah Wiilam Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 9, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 27, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 28, Carter\n                              Glass to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 September 30,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 November 8,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1938 December 9,\n                              Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah\n                              William Bailey to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters are in the order in which they\n                        appear in the scrapbook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1939 July 17, William A. Durst to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 17, Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 15, W. J. Casey to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 15, Frank Cizek to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 14, James S. Murray\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 14, Walter Coon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 14, E. B. Moffatt to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 14, Holcombe Parkes\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 14, A. E. Duncan to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 5, J. H. Gordon to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 4, G. W. Kratz to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 31, S. P. Ruddiman\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 31, Sam Bruce to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 25, J. Lee Barrett\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 20, B. G. Hopkins to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 18, S. F. to J.\n                              Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 25, Charles R.\n                              Hook to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 10, George A.\n                              Kelly to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 7, A.A. Drummond\n                              to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 7, L.R. Powell to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 7, George M.\n                              Crowson to J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 7, W.M. Jeffers to\n                              J. Hampton Baumgartner \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 January 18, Charles\n                              Stillman to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1939 February 28,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to Charles Stillman \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 May 31, Harold English to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 June 2, Donald Dragoo to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 July 3, Tazewell Taylor\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 June 30, John B. Minor to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 3, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 7, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 August 25, Peter to Harry\n                              Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1939 August 29, Josiah William\n                              Bailey to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1939 January 16, E. H,ugh Smith\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 January 20, Conde Naste\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1939 January 31,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to E. Hugh Smith\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1939 November 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 November 20, L. J.\n                              Smithwick to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1939 November 22,\n                              [Harry Byrd] to L. J. Smithwick \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 December 1, James G.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 December 12, J. W. Bailey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 December 14, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1939 December 30, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1940 March 29, W. Gibson Carey,\n                              Jr. to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 April 5, Cordell Hull to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 April 6, Pat Harrison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (photocopy), 1940 April 6,\n                              Franklin Roosevelt to Pat Harrison \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 April 26, Claude G.\n                              Powers to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1940 May 19, Dick Habbe to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl. clipping\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eALS, 1940 April 17, Fred Van Nuys to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 May 9, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 June 6, Henry A. Dennis\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 June 7, Charles A.\n                              Lindbergh to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 June 8, Carter Glass to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 July 9, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1940 July 1, J. J. Scherer, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 July 2, Pres Atkins to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1940 July 6, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Pres Atkins \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1940 July 10, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to J. J. Scherer, Jr. \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, [1940], Genevieve Clark\n                              Thomson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 September 9, James A.\n                              Farley to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1941 September 10, Frank O.\n                              Lowden to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1940 October 14, Francis Maloney\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 7, C. Hatch to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 9,\n                              Postmaster-General to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 9, Arthur Capper\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 12, Charles O.\n                              Andrews to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 12, War\n                              Department to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 12, James M.\n                              Mead to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 13, Frances\n                              Smith to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1940 November 14, Francis\n                              Maloney to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1941 September 22, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1941 October 20, Carter Glass\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1941 October 28, Wendell L.\n                              Wilkie to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1941 October 28,\n                              Wendell L. Wilkie to DeWitt Wallace \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1941 October 31, Bruce Barton\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1941 November 6, DeWitt\n                        Wallace to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1942 May 9, J. W. Bailey to\n                        Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1942 June 3, F. P. Corson to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl.citation to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1942 June 22, George P.\n                              Cridlin to Harry Byrd, encl. introduction\n                              of Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1942 July 21, Carter\n                              Glass to Franklin Roosevelt \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (copy), 1942 July 23, Franklin\n                              Roosevelt to Carter Glass \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1942 July 24, R. L. Doughton\n                              to Harry E. Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1942 October 17, J. W. Bailey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1942 November 16, Robert R.\n                              [McConnel] to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1943 February 15, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1943 March 25, Numa A. Watson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 May 19, Albert W. Hawkes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 May 19, Secretary of the\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1943 May 21, [Harry\n                              Byrd] to Albert W. Hawkes \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 June 30, Homer L.\n                              Ferguson to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eALS, 1943 July 7, Edwin Gordon\n                              Lawrence to Editor of the Winchester Star\n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 July 9, Frank Buxton to\n                              Richard E. Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 July 21, J. W. Cunningham\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1943 September 20, Arthur H.\n                              Vandenberg to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1943 November 10, R. L.\n                              Doughton to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTL (carbon), 1943 December 17, John W.\n                              Davis to Arthur Graham Glasgow \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1944 February 16, Harry H.\n                              Woodring to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1944 March 29, J. W. Bailey\n                        to John U. Barr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1945 February 16, Joseph C.\n                        Grew to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1945 April 25, Harry [Truman]\n                        to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1945 July 3, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1945 July 5, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1944 August 3, James F. Byrnes to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1945 December 12, Matthew J.\n                              Connelly to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1946 January 23, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1946 March 14, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1946 January 31, Boyd E.\n                        Payton to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTL (carbon), 1947 June 28, D. Campbell\n                              Deane to Robert B. Crawford \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1947 July 8, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. Campbell Deane \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1947 September 23, Henry W.\n                              Holt to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1950 February 28, Joe McCarthy to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 2, Ernest K.\n                              Bramblett to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 2, Robert C.\n                              Hendrickson to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 2, Harry P. Cain to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 3, Hugh Butler to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 3, [Andrew F.\n                              Schoeppel] to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 3, Edward Martin to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 March 28, Harry Byrd, Jr.\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1950 September 3, Bernard M.\n                              Baruch to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 November 16, Elmer T.\n                              Phillips to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1950 November 17, Mark\n                              Sullivan to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1951 January 2, Harry Truman\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1951 January 15, Herman Welker\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1951 January 24, Harry\n                              Byrd to Alexander \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1951 January 26, Harry\n                              Byrd to D. E. Holland\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1951 July 13, William Garrard to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1951 August 2, Verbon E. Kemp\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. photographs\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1951 December 5, B. F. Moomaw to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1951 December 11,\n                              Harry Byrd to B. F. Moomaw \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1951 December 17, Richard\n                              Nixon to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTL (carbon), 1952 February 18, Harry\n                              Byrd to John W. Beck \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1952 April 27, Herbert Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1952 April 28, Edwin S.\n                              Friendly to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1952 June 21, Walker S. Buel\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1951 November 14, Patrick J.\n                              Hurley to Jennings C. Wise \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1953 January 12, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1953 January 23, Elsie Hix to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1953 January 29, Henry\n                              Dworshak to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, [1953], J. Roy Fuller to Heywood\n                              Bell \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1953 May 4, Russell C.\n                              Harrington to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1953 May 6, Harry Byrd\n                              to Russell C. Harrington\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1954 January 6, Charles Edison to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1954 August 16, Secretary of\n                              the Treasury to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1954 November 8, Clarence\n                        Cannon to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1955 January 26, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 February 4, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 March 11, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 March 15, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 March 16, Secretary to\n                              Treasury to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 March 29, Joseph Campbell\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1956 December 4, James R.\n                              Byrnes to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1955 April 8, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 April 21, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 April 22, James F. Byrnes\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 May 13, Bernard M. Baruch\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 June 10, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 June 30, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1955 October 18, Milton S.\n                        Eisenhower to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1955 December 6, Lyndon Johnson\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1955 December 8, John W. Hanes\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS (copy), 1956 November 22,\n                              Secretary of the Treasury to Robert E.\n                              Harper \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1956 December 4, James H. Duff\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (copy), 1956 December 18,\n                              Harold H. Burton to Robert E. Harper \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (copy), 1957 January 7, Wilton\n                              B. Persons to Robert E. Harper\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1957 March 12, Dwight Eisenhower\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1957 March 16, Harry Truman to\n                              Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1957 May 27, Secretary of the\n                        Treasury to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1957 July 12, Secretary of\n                        the Treasury to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1958 February 6, Samuel\n                              Ungerleider to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (photocopy), 1951 March 9,\n                              Hiram S. Rivitz to Samuel Ungerleider \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1958 May 7, A. G. Lacy to\n                              Harry Byrd, encl, essay on Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (copy), 1958 May 29, Dwight D.\n                              Eisenhower to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1958 December 11, Herbert\n                              Hoover to William S. North\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1959 March 17, Newton Aiken to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1959 March 19, Harry\n                              Byrd to Newton Aiken\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1961 March 8, A. C. Wedemeyer\n                        to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1961 August 12, Herbert\n                        Hoover to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1962 March 1, Phillip M. Talbott\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1962 May 2, Bob [Barnett] to\n                              Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1963 March 4, Lyndon Johnson to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 April 5, Mike Mansfield\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a short speech \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 April 5, Virginius Dabney\n                              to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 April 19, Frederick Brown\n                              Harris to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 April 29, Herbert J.\n                              Miller to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 May 31, J. Edgar Hoover\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1963 May 15, John C. Preston\n                              to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS, 1963 November 26, Charles E.\n                        Webber to Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n                  \u003cblockquote\u003e\n                    \u003cp\u003eTLS, 1963 June 25, Harrison S. Dey to\n                              Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1963 August 14, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1964 January 23, George R.\n                              Rich to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS, 1964 January 23, Harrison Dey\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTL (carbon), 1964 January 31, Harry\n                              Byrd to Harrison Dey \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eALS, 1964 March 1, [Bernard Baruch]\n                              to Harry Byrd \n                              \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTLS (carbon), 1964 May 1, Frank M.\n                              McCann to Lyndon Johnson\u003c/p\u003e\n                  \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n                \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: TLS (xerox), 1965 November 6,\n                        Harry Byrd to Albertis S. 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