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Exceptions to this arrangement were made in order to pay respects to the original order, as well as when precise dates could not be readily determined.","Financial Files, circa 1840-2006 (bulk 1890-2006)\n      Administrative Files, 1853-2002\n      Business Records, 1898-2006\n      Mausoleum Records, 1924-2006\n      Ephemera, 1985-2000\n      Maps, 1913-1966","Liskey, Nelson J. \"History of Woodbine Cemetery,\" Harrisonburg, VA. 1998.","\"About Woodbine.\" Woodbine Cemetery. http://woodbinecemetery.org/about-woodbine/ (Accessed September 19, 2018).","Moore, Robert H. \"The Woodbine Cemetery.\" Historical Marker Database, February 26, 2009. https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=16486 (Accessed September 19, 2018).","Woodbine Cemetery Company was founded on March 19, 1850 by the Virginia General Assembly, as a non-denominational burial ground in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The first land for the cemetery was purchased seven months later, on October 11, 1850, from Harrisonburg's first mayor, Isaac Hardesty, who sold 2½ acres to the cemetery company. It has continued to expand in size over the years, and the current grounds cover about 18 acres. Woodbine Cemetery contains roughly 11,550 burial plots with approximately 9,000 interred.","Soon after the Civil War, the cemetery created an area dedicated to Confederate soldiers and veterans. This section was originally maintained by the Ladies Memorial Association, founded in 1868 with the charge of caring for the graves of Confederate soldiers buried in Rockingham County. The Ladies Memorial Association erected a soldiers monument in 1876, and in 1899 with the aid of the Turner Ashby Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, replaced all wooden head boards with white marble stones. The section was expanded in 1886, when Samuel Shacklett donated a 5 acre-plot, containing land likely already in use as a Confederate cemetery. There are now over 200 Confederate soldier or veterans buried there, representing states of Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, Louisiana, Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, Missouri, and Tennessee. The cemetery also contains area known as \"Little Arlington,\" dedicated to those who served in World War I and World War II.","The Community Mausoleum was erected in 1926, though there are no records of incorporation until 1936, when it was incorporated as the \"Communal Mausoleum Crypt Owners, Inc.\" In February 2006, the mausoleum merged with Woodbine Cemetery Company.","According to a Woodbine Board of Trustees report dated April 2, 1853, the original cemetery contained plots designated for African Americans, stating, \"…in the rear plats have already been appropriated to single interments, and likewise for the use of colored persons.\" According to Nelson J. Liskey's, \"History of Woodbine Cemetery,\" in 1969, the board adopted a policy that \"no restrictions as to race would be applicable to lot purchasers.\" Certificates of Ownership of Communal Mausoleum Crypts at Woodbine Cemetery state that \"the crypts are for the entombment of the human dead of the Caucasian race only.\"","Superintendents of Woodbine Cemetery include, but are not limited to, the following individuals: John Foster (1851), J.P. Hyde (1863), J.E. Good (1880), Bowman Gilmer (1918-1958), Sherman Gilmer (1958-1981), David Schrock (1981-1992), Lisa Batchelder (1992-present).","Due to the lengthy time period covered by this collection, the materials were created, collected and organized by a variety of individuals, and completeness of the records varies. Where possible, the original order and naming conventions were retained. The collection also originally contained various stamps, keys, and other 3-dimensional objects, which were not retained.","The Woodbine Cemetery Records, circa 1830-2006, are comprised of materials related to the operation of Woodbine Cemetery, in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The collection includes a wide array of financial and commercial materials, including receipt books and loose receipts, account books, checks, ledgers, bank statements, board minutes and reports, customer correspondence, insurance information, maps, and other materials produced during the course of business, between the 1850s and 2006. This includes records relating to the management of the Woodbine Mausoleum, which existed as a separate entity until 2006, when it was acquired by Woodbine Cemetery.","Due to the lengthy time period covered, the materials were collected and organized by a variety of individuals, and completeness of the records varies. When possible, the original order and naming conventions were retained. The material relates almost exclusively to Woodbine Cemetery in Harrisonburg VA, though some of the ephemera relates to other cemeteries as well.","A copy of the book, \"Beautiful Thornrose,\" edited by Arista Hoge (Staunton, VA: Press of the McClure Co., 1914), was separated from the collection, and is housed in Special Collections Monographs, F234.S8 B4 1914.","The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. Staff have taken special care to identify and remove sensitive materials. However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of privacy protected information if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose. 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This includes records relating to the management of the Woodbine Mausoleum, which existed as a separate entity until 2006, when it was acquired by Woodbine Cemetery.","Due to the lengthy time period covered, the materials were collected and organized by a variety of individuals, and completeness of the records varies. When possible, the original order and naming conventions were retained. 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However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of privacy protected information if found within this collection, and further agree not to publish or disclose such information for any purpose. Researchers agree to alert Special Collections staff if potentially privacy protected information is found within this collection. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. Staff have taken special care to identify and remove sensitive materials. However, in rare instances, privacy protected information may be revealed during use of this collection. 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Topics include the Society of the Alumni, the Athletic Association, the Computer Center, academic departments and schools, tuition statistics, Affirmative Action, the Board of Visitors, the sale of Eastern State property, the Endowment Association, the bookstore, alcohol, campus properties, Highland (Ash Lawn), and asbestos removal. The collection largely consists of correspondence and reports.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection includes the files of former Vice Presidents of Business Affairs William J. Carter, Lawrence Broomall, and Robert English. Topics include the Society of the Alumni, the Athletic Association, the Computer Center, academic departments and schools, tuition statistics, Affirmative Action, the Board of Visitors, the sale of Eastern State property, the Endowment Association, the bookstore, alcohol, campus properties, Highland (Ash Lawn), and asbestos removal. The collection largely consists of correspondence and reports."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors"],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary. 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Permission to access this series must be\n            obtained from Mr. Harris; contact Department for further\n            information."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"date_range_isim":[1976,1977,1978,1979,1980],"_nest_path_":"/components#2/components#1/components#84","timestamp":"2026-08-14T22:57:07.540Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu01896","ead_ssi":"viu_viu01896","_root_":"viu_viu01896","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu01896","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu01896.xml","title_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"title_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"text":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981","10466","43000 items","Collection is open to research, except for Series VI:\n            Restrcited File. Permission to access this series must be\n            obtained from Mr. Harris; contact Department for further\n            information.","The collection comprises six series. Series I, Public\n         Relations; Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Legislation\n         Files (correspondence and all other material relating to\n         legislative measures were removed from other areas of the\n         collection and consolidated as subseries within Series III);\n         Series IV, Photographs; Series V, Overwise; and Series VI,\n         Restricted Files, comprised of restricted material such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information. Throughout the\n         various series Harris's original filing system has been\n         retained with some modifications. Folders are arranged\n         chronologically or alphabetically within each series. The\n         original internal order and titles of select folders has been\n         retained.","Series I: Public Relations Materials: This series' folders\n         include Harris press releases, statements, \n         Journal Messengercolumns, special reports, and newsletters. This\n         series has been divided into four sections:","A. Press Release (Boxes 1-8): This material was retained\n            in its original folders and folder headings are arranged\n            chronologically. These files generally do not provide\n            substantive information about Harris's congressional\n            activities or his views about legislation. They provide a\n            brief overview of his position on various contemporary\n            subjects.","B. Statements (Boxes 8-9): These were retained in their\n            original folders and arranged chronologically. They contain\n            prepared statements for inclusion in the \n            Congressional Record\"Dear Colleague\" letters, memoranda,\n            correspondence and some press releases.","C. \n            Journal MessengerColumns (Box 10): These folders are arranged by\n            year for Harris's column, \"The Congressional Mail Bag.\"\n            This weekly column featured sampling of constituent letters\n            to Harris and his responses to them. These folders contain\n            the unedited text of the columns, from the first one for\n            the week of September 15, 1975 until August 8, 1980. In the\n            front of several folders are indexes to the topic covered\n            during the specific year.","D. Special Reports and Newsletters (Box 11): These are\n            in their original folders and are arranged chronologically.\n            Each folder contains a finished report or newsletter with\n            various drafts. The nature of a particular report or\n            newsletter is indicated in the original folder headings.\n            Reports or newsletters either deal primarily with a\n            particular topic or are directed toward a specific\n            constituency.","Series II: Correspondence: This series contains constituent\n         mail, as well as correspondence with other legislators and\n         government officials. Certain folders are arranged in reverse\n         chronological order under a subseries A of the same name\n         (Boxes 12-19); in subseries B, \"Topical Correspondence\" (Boxes\n         20-66); or as subseries C, \"Alphabetical Correspondence\"\n         (Boxes 67-70).","Series III: Legislation Files: This series contains\n         Harris's legislative activities as a member of the 94th, 95th\n         and 96th Congresses, and is arranged into three general\n         categories: Legislative Information Files, Subject Files, and\n         Chronological Legislative Files. The Legislative Files are\n         divided into five subseries:","A. Legislative Information Files: These contain folders\n            for Harris-sponsored legislation; empty ones are retained.\n            House bills are filed first, in numerical order, followed\n            by resolutions and joint resolutions (Boxes 71-81).","B. Subject Files: These contain reports, \"Dear\n            Colleague\" letters, memos, statements, and correspondence\n            about various legislative topics. Subject folders differ\n            from the legislative files in that the former are arranged\n            only by general topics while each folder in the Legislative\n            Information Files relates specifically to a particular bill\n            (Boxes 82-99).","C. Chronological Legislative Files: These files are\n            self-explanatory; furthermore, they pertain to proposed or\n            pending legislation but unlike subseries B (Subject Files)\n            it is a miscellaneous grouping of materials (Box 100).","D. Manassas National Battlefield Park Bill: Folders\n            related to this legislation were transferred from\n            throughout the collection and filed in this subseries for\n            researcher convenience. It includes correspondence, and\n            thanks to this measure the boundaries of the park were\n            expanded by 1700 acres in order to protect it from\n            encroaching commercial development (Boxes 101-104).","E. Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).","Series IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).","Series V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.","Series VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107).","Herbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. Harris\n         earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law School but\n         his education was interrupted in 1942 when he served as an U.\n         S. naval officer during World War II. He settled in Fairfax\n         County in 1956 and became involved in civic affairs; in 1967\n         he made his first campaign for public office and was elected\n         to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.","He was involved in concerns beyond northern Virginia; as an\n         attorney specializing in international trade he helped draft\n         America's first Food for Peace law in 1955. Seven years later,\n         he drafted parts of President John F. Kennedy's Trade\n         Expansion Act of 1962. In 1974 Harris was elected to Congress\n         from Virginia's Eighth District as the state's first Catholic\n         congressman. Harris served on the House Post Office and Civil\n         Service committees and the House's District of Columbia\n         committee. He chaired the House Subcommittees on the\n         Bicentennial, Environment, and International Community during\n         his first term. Harris was also an active member of the\n         Environmental Study Conference and a founders of the Caucus of\n         New Democratic House Members.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","The \n         Herbert E. Harris(1926-) papers, ca.\n         1974-1981, consist of ca. 43,000 items (107 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 37 cubic feet), correspondence, newsletters, photographs\n         notes, printed matter and miscellaneous materials resulting\n         from Harris's tenure as a member of the U. S. House of\n         Representatives during the 94th, 95th, and 96th Congresses,\n         1975-1981, representing the Eighth District of \n         Virginia. These papers relate to his\n         years in office until his defeat in his bid for reelection in\n         November 1980. There is very little material specifically\n         related to his campaigns for public office, and other\n         miscellaneous activities.","The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence\n         between Harris and his constituents, including exchanges of\n         political ideas and appeals for information or assistance.\n         These provide some insight into the legislative activities of\n         Harris as a congressman. One such example was his successful\n         attempt to expand the boundaries of the \n         Manassas National Battlefield Parkand his\n         efforts toward the creation of a Tenants' Tax Justice\n         bill.","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Manassas National Battlefield Park","Herbert E. Harris","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"collection_ssim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["10466"],"unitid_tesim":["10466"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris\n         II"],"creator_ssim":["Herbert E. Harris\n         II"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Herbert E. 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Permission to access this series must be\n            obtained from Mr. Harris; contact Department for further\n            information.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to research, except for Series VI:\n            Restrcited File. Permission to access this series must be\n            obtained from Mr. Harris; contact Department for further\n            information."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection comprises six series. Series I, Public\n         Relations; Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Legislation\n         Files (correspondence and all other material relating to\n         legislative measures were removed from other areas of the\n         collection and consolidated as subseries within Series III);\n         Series IV, Photographs; Series V, Overwise; and Series VI,\n         Restricted Files, comprised of restricted material such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information. Throughout the\n         various series Harris's original filing system has been\n         retained with some modifications. Folders are arranged\n         chronologically or alphabetically within each series. The\n         original internal order and titles of select folders has been\n         retained.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries I: Public Relations Materials: This series' folders\n         include Harris press releases, statements, \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eJournal Messenger\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003ecolumns, special reports, and newsletters. This\n         series has been divided into four sections:\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eA. Press Release (Boxes 1-8): This material was retained\n            in its original folders and folder headings are arranged\n            chronologically. These files generally do not provide\n            substantive information about Harris's congressional\n            activities or his views about legislation. They provide a\n            brief overview of his position on various contemporary\n            subjects.\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eB. Statements (Boxes 8-9): These were retained in their\n            original folders and arranged chronologically. They contain\n            prepared statements for inclusion in the \n            \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eCongressional Record\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e\"Dear Colleague\" letters, memoranda,\n            correspondence and some press releases.\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eC. \n            \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eJournal Messenger\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003eColumns (Box 10): These folders are arranged by\n            year for Harris's column, \"The Congressional Mail Bag.\"\n            This weekly column featured sampling of constituent letters\n            to Harris and his responses to them. These folders contain\n            the unedited text of the columns, from the first one for\n            the week of September 15, 1975 until August 8, 1980. In the\n            front of several folders are indexes to the topic covered\n            during the specific year.\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eD. Special Reports and Newsletters (Box 11): These are\n            in their original folders and are arranged chronologically.\n            Each folder contains a finished report or newsletter with\n            various drafts. The nature of a particular report or\n            newsletter is indicated in the original folder headings.\n            Reports or newsletters either deal primarily with a\n            particular topic or are directed toward a specific\n            constituency.\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries II: Correspondence: This series contains constituent\n         mail, as well as correspondence with other legislators and\n         government officials. Certain folders are arranged in reverse\n         chronological order under a subseries A of the same name\n         (Boxes 12-19); in subseries B, \"Topical Correspondence\" (Boxes\n         20-66); or as subseries C, \"Alphabetical Correspondence\"\n         (Boxes 67-70).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Legislation Files: This series contains\n         Harris's legislative activities as a member of the 94th, 95th\n         and 96th Congresses, and is arranged into three general\n         categories: Legislative Information Files, Subject Files, and\n         Chronological Legislative Files. The Legislative Files are\n         divided into five subseries:\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eA. 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Chronological Legislative Files: These files are\n            self-explanatory; furthermore, they pertain to proposed or\n            pending legislation but unlike subseries B (Subject Files)\n            it is a miscellaneous grouping of materials (Box 100).\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eD. Manassas National Battlefield Park Bill: Folders\n            related to this legislation were transferred from\n            throughout the collection and filed in this subseries for\n            researcher convenience. It includes correspondence, and\n            thanks to this measure the boundaries of the park were\n            expanded by 1700 acres in order to protect it from\n            encroaching commercial development (Boxes 101-104).\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eE. Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107).\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection comprises six series. Series I, Public\n         Relations; Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Legislation\n         Files (correspondence and all other material relating to\n         legislative measures were removed from other areas of the\n         collection and consolidated as subseries within Series III);\n         Series IV, Photographs; Series V, Overwise; and Series VI,\n         Restricted Files, comprised of restricted material such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information. Throughout the\n         various series Harris's original filing system has been\n         retained with some modifications. Folders are arranged\n         chronologically or alphabetically within each series. The\n         original internal order and titles of select folders has been\n         retained.","Series I: Public Relations Materials: This series' folders\n         include Harris press releases, statements, \n         Journal Messengercolumns, special reports, and newsletters. This\n         series has been divided into four sections:","A. Press Release (Boxes 1-8): This material was retained\n            in its original folders and folder headings are arranged\n            chronologically. These files generally do not provide\n            substantive information about Harris's congressional\n            activities or his views about legislation. They provide a\n            brief overview of his position on various contemporary\n            subjects.","B. Statements (Boxes 8-9): These were retained in their\n            original folders and arranged chronologically. They contain\n            prepared statements for inclusion in the \n            Congressional Record\"Dear Colleague\" letters, memoranda,\n            correspondence and some press releases.","C. \n            Journal MessengerColumns (Box 10): These folders are arranged by\n            year for Harris's column, \"The Congressional Mail Bag.\"\n            This weekly column featured sampling of constituent letters\n            to Harris and his responses to them. These folders contain\n            the unedited text of the columns, from the first one for\n            the week of September 15, 1975 until August 8, 1980. In the\n            front of several folders are indexes to the topic covered\n            during the specific year.","D. Special Reports and Newsletters (Box 11): These are\n            in their original folders and are arranged chronologically.\n            Each folder contains a finished report or newsletter with\n            various drafts. The nature of a particular report or\n            newsletter is indicated in the original folder headings.\n            Reports or newsletters either deal primarily with a\n            particular topic or are directed toward a specific\n            constituency.","Series II: Correspondence: This series contains constituent\n         mail, as well as correspondence with other legislators and\n         government officials. Certain folders are arranged in reverse\n         chronological order under a subseries A of the same name\n         (Boxes 12-19); in subseries B, \"Topical Correspondence\" (Boxes\n         20-66); or as subseries C, \"Alphabetical Correspondence\"\n         (Boxes 67-70).","Series III: Legislation Files: This series contains\n         Harris's legislative activities as a member of the 94th, 95th\n         and 96th Congresses, and is arranged into three general\n         categories: Legislative Information Files, Subject Files, and\n         Chronological Legislative Files. The Legislative Files are\n         divided into five subseries:","A. Legislative Information Files: These contain folders\n            for Harris-sponsored legislation; empty ones are retained.\n            House bills are filed first, in numerical order, followed\n            by resolutions and joint resolutions (Boxes 71-81).","B. Subject Files: These contain reports, \"Dear\n            Colleague\" letters, memos, statements, and correspondence\n            about various legislative topics. Subject folders differ\n            from the legislative files in that the former are arranged\n            only by general topics while each folder in the Legislative\n            Information Files relates specifically to a particular bill\n            (Boxes 82-99).","C. Chronological Legislative Files: These files are\n            self-explanatory; furthermore, they pertain to proposed or\n            pending legislation but unlike subseries B (Subject Files)\n            it is a miscellaneous grouping of materials (Box 100).","D. Manassas National Battlefield Park Bill: Folders\n            related to this legislation were transferred from\n            throughout the collection and filed in this subseries for\n            researcher convenience. It includes correspondence, and\n            thanks to this measure the boundaries of the park were\n            expanded by 1700 acres in order to protect it from\n            encroaching commercial development (Boxes 101-104).","E. Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).","Series IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).","Series V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.","Series VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107)."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHerbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. Harris\n         earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law School but\n         his education was interrupted in 1942 when he served as an U.\n         S. naval officer during World War II. He settled in Fairfax\n         County in 1956 and became involved in civic affairs; in 1967\n         he made his first campaign for public office and was elected\n         to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eHe was involved in concerns beyond northern Virginia; as an\n         attorney specializing in international trade he helped draft\n         America's first Food for Peace law in 1955. Seven years later,\n         he drafted parts of President John F. Kennedy's Trade\n         Expansion Act of 1962. In 1974 Harris was elected to Congress\n         from Virginia's Eighth District as the state's first Catholic\n         congressman. Harris served on the House Post Office and Civil\n         Service committees and the House's District of Columbia\n         committee. He chaired the House Subcommittees on the\n         Bicentennial, Environment, and International Community during\n         his first term. Harris was also an active member of the\n         Environmental Study Conference and a founders of the Caucus of\n         New Democratic House Members.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Sketch"],"bioghist_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. 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There is very little material specifically\n         related to his campaigns for public office, and other\n         miscellaneous activities.","The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence\n         between Harris and his constituents, including exchanges of\n         political ideas and appeals for information or assistance.\n         These provide some insight into the legislative activities of\n         Harris as a congressman. One such example was his successful\n         attempt to expand the boundaries of the \n         Manassas National Battlefield Parkand his\n         efforts toward the creation of a Tenants' Tax Justice\n         bill."],"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\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc\u003e\u003c/physloc\u003e\n      "],"corpname_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Manassas National Battlefield Park"],"persname_ssim":["Herbert E. Harris"],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. 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Permission to access this series must be\n            obtained from Mr. Harris; contact Department for further\n            information."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"date_range_isim":[1979,1980],"_nest_path_":"/components#2/components#1/components#85","timestamp":"2026-08-14T22:57:07.540Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu01896","ead_ssi":"viu_viu01896","_root_":"viu_viu01896","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu01896","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu01896.xml","title_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"title_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"text":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981","10466","43000 items","Collection is open to research, except for Series VI:\n            Restrcited File. Permission to access this series must be\n            obtained from Mr. Harris; contact Department for further\n            information.","The collection comprises six series. Series I, Public\n         Relations; Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Legislation\n         Files (correspondence and all other material relating to\n         legislative measures were removed from other areas of the\n         collection and consolidated as subseries within Series III);\n         Series IV, Photographs; Series V, Overwise; and Series VI,\n         Restricted Files, comprised of restricted material such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information. Throughout the\n         various series Harris's original filing system has been\n         retained with some modifications. Folders are arranged\n         chronologically or alphabetically within each series. The\n         original internal order and titles of select folders has been\n         retained.","Series I: Public Relations Materials: This series' folders\n         include Harris press releases, statements, \n         Journal Messengercolumns, special reports, and newsletters. This\n         series has been divided into four sections:","A. Press Release (Boxes 1-8): This material was retained\n            in its original folders and folder headings are arranged\n            chronologically. These files generally do not provide\n            substantive information about Harris's congressional\n            activities or his views about legislation. They provide a\n            brief overview of his position on various contemporary\n            subjects.","B. Statements (Boxes 8-9): These were retained in their\n            original folders and arranged chronologically. They contain\n            prepared statements for inclusion in the \n            Congressional Record\"Dear Colleague\" letters, memoranda,\n            correspondence and some press releases.","C. \n            Journal MessengerColumns (Box 10): These folders are arranged by\n            year for Harris's column, \"The Congressional Mail Bag.\"\n            This weekly column featured sampling of constituent letters\n            to Harris and his responses to them. These folders contain\n            the unedited text of the columns, from the first one for\n            the week of September 15, 1975 until August 8, 1980. In the\n            front of several folders are indexes to the topic covered\n            during the specific year.","D. Special Reports and Newsletters (Box 11): These are\n            in their original folders and are arranged chronologically.\n            Each folder contains a finished report or newsletter with\n            various drafts. The nature of a particular report or\n            newsletter is indicated in the original folder headings.\n            Reports or newsletters either deal primarily with a\n            particular topic or are directed toward a specific\n            constituency.","Series II: Correspondence: This series contains constituent\n         mail, as well as correspondence with other legislators and\n         government officials. Certain folders are arranged in reverse\n         chronological order under a subseries A of the same name\n         (Boxes 12-19); in subseries B, \"Topical Correspondence\" (Boxes\n         20-66); or as subseries C, \"Alphabetical Correspondence\"\n         (Boxes 67-70).","Series III: Legislation Files: This series contains\n         Harris's legislative activities as a member of the 94th, 95th\n         and 96th Congresses, and is arranged into three general\n         categories: Legislative Information Files, Subject Files, and\n         Chronological Legislative Files. The Legislative Files are\n         divided into five subseries:","A. Legislative Information Files: These contain folders\n            for Harris-sponsored legislation; empty ones are retained.\n            House bills are filed first, in numerical order, followed\n            by resolutions and joint resolutions (Boxes 71-81).","B. Subject Files: These contain reports, \"Dear\n            Colleague\" letters, memos, statements, and correspondence\n            about various legislative topics. Subject folders differ\n            from the legislative files in that the former are arranged\n            only by general topics while each folder in the Legislative\n            Information Files relates specifically to a particular bill\n            (Boxes 82-99).","C. Chronological Legislative Files: These files are\n            self-explanatory; furthermore, they pertain to proposed or\n            pending legislation but unlike subseries B (Subject Files)\n            it is a miscellaneous grouping of materials (Box 100).","D. Manassas National Battlefield Park Bill: Folders\n            related to this legislation were transferred from\n            throughout the collection and filed in this subseries for\n            researcher convenience. It includes correspondence, and\n            thanks to this measure the boundaries of the park were\n            expanded by 1700 acres in order to protect it from\n            encroaching commercial development (Boxes 101-104).","E. Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).","Series IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).","Series V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.","Series VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107).","Herbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. Harris\n         earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law School but\n         his education was interrupted in 1942 when he served as an U.\n         S. naval officer during World War II. He settled in Fairfax\n         County in 1956 and became involved in civic affairs; in 1967\n         he made his first campaign for public office and was elected\n         to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.","He was involved in concerns beyond northern Virginia; as an\n         attorney specializing in international trade he helped draft\n         America's first Food for Peace law in 1955. Seven years later,\n         he drafted parts of President John F. Kennedy's Trade\n         Expansion Act of 1962. In 1974 Harris was elected to Congress\n         from Virginia's Eighth District as the state's first Catholic\n         congressman. Harris served on the House Post Office and Civil\n         Service committees and the House's District of Columbia\n         committee. He chaired the House Subcommittees on the\n         Bicentennial, Environment, and International Community during\n         his first term. Harris was also an active member of the\n         Environmental Study Conference and a founders of the Caucus of\n         New Democratic House Members.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","The \n         Herbert E. Harris(1926-) papers, ca.\n         1974-1981, consist of ca. 43,000 items (107 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 37 cubic feet), correspondence, newsletters, photographs\n         notes, printed matter and miscellaneous materials resulting\n         from Harris's tenure as a member of the U. S. House of\n         Representatives during the 94th, 95th, and 96th Congresses,\n         1975-1981, representing the Eighth District of \n         Virginia. These papers relate to his\n         years in office until his defeat in his bid for reelection in\n         November 1980. There is very little material specifically\n         related to his campaigns for public office, and other\n         miscellaneous activities.","The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence\n         between Harris and his constituents, including exchanges of\n         political ideas and appeals for information or assistance.\n         These provide some insight into the legislative activities of\n         Harris as a congressman. One such example was his successful\n         attempt to expand the boundaries of the \n         Manassas National Battlefield Parkand his\n         efforts toward the creation of a Tenants' Tax Justice\n         bill.","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Manassas National Battlefield Park","Herbert E. Harris","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"collection_ssim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["10466"],"unitid_tesim":["10466"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris\n         II"],"creator_ssim":["Herbert E. Harris\n         II"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Herbert E. 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Series I, Public\n         Relations; Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Legislation\n         Files (correspondence and all other material relating to\n         legislative measures were removed from other areas of the\n         collection and consolidated as subseries within Series III);\n         Series IV, Photographs; Series V, Overwise; and Series VI,\n         Restricted Files, comprised of restricted material such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information. Throughout the\n         various series Harris's original filing system has been\n         retained with some modifications. Folders are arranged\n         chronologically or alphabetically within each series. 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They provide a\n            brief overview of his position on various contemporary\n            subjects.\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eB. Statements (Boxes 8-9): These were retained in their\n            original folders and arranged chronologically. They contain\n            prepared statements for inclusion in the \n            \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eCongressional Record\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e\"Dear Colleague\" letters, memoranda,\n            correspondence and some press releases.\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eC. \n            \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eJournal Messenger\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003eColumns (Box 10): These folders are arranged by\n            year for Harris's column, \"The Congressional Mail Bag.\"\n            This weekly column featured sampling of constituent letters\n            to Harris and his responses to them. These folders contain\n            the unedited text of the columns, from the first one for\n            the week of September 15, 1975 until August 8, 1980. In the\n            front of several folders are indexes to the topic covered\n            during the specific year.\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eD. Special Reports and Newsletters (Box 11): These are\n            in their original folders and are arranged chronologically.\n            Each folder contains a finished report or newsletter with\n            various drafts. The nature of a particular report or\n            newsletter is indicated in the original folder headings.\n            Reports or newsletters either deal primarily with a\n            particular topic or are directed toward a specific\n            constituency.\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries II: Correspondence: This series contains constituent\n         mail, as well as correspondence with other legislators and\n         government officials. Certain folders are arranged in reverse\n         chronological order under a subseries A of the same name\n         (Boxes 12-19); in subseries B, \"Topical Correspondence\" (Boxes\n         20-66); or as subseries C, \"Alphabetical Correspondence\"\n         (Boxes 67-70).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Legislation Files: This series contains\n         Harris's legislative activities as a member of the 94th, 95th\n         and 96th Congresses, and is arranged into three general\n         categories: Legislative Information Files, Subject Files, and\n         Chronological Legislative Files. The Legislative Files are\n         divided into five subseries:\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eA. 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Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107).\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection comprises six series. Series I, Public\n         Relations; Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Legislation\n         Files (correspondence and all other material relating to\n         legislative measures were removed from other areas of the\n         collection and consolidated as subseries within Series III);\n         Series IV, Photographs; Series V, Overwise; and Series VI,\n         Restricted Files, comprised of restricted material such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information. Throughout the\n         various series Harris's original filing system has been\n         retained with some modifications. Folders are arranged\n         chronologically or alphabetically within each series. The\n         original internal order and titles of select folders has been\n         retained.","Series I: Public Relations Materials: This series' folders\n         include Harris press releases, statements, \n         Journal Messengercolumns, special reports, and newsletters. This\n         series has been divided into four sections:","A. Press Release (Boxes 1-8): This material was retained\n            in its original folders and folder headings are arranged\n            chronologically. These files generally do not provide\n            substantive information about Harris's congressional\n            activities or his views about legislation. They provide a\n            brief overview of his position on various contemporary\n            subjects.","B. Statements (Boxes 8-9): These were retained in their\n            original folders and arranged chronologically. They contain\n            prepared statements for inclusion in the \n            Congressional Record\"Dear Colleague\" letters, memoranda,\n            correspondence and some press releases.","C. \n            Journal MessengerColumns (Box 10): These folders are arranged by\n            year for Harris's column, \"The Congressional Mail Bag.\"\n            This weekly column featured sampling of constituent letters\n            to Harris and his responses to them. These folders contain\n            the unedited text of the columns, from the first one for\n            the week of September 15, 1975 until August 8, 1980. In the\n            front of several folders are indexes to the topic covered\n            during the specific year.","D. Special Reports and Newsletters (Box 11): These are\n            in their original folders and are arranged chronologically.\n            Each folder contains a finished report or newsletter with\n            various drafts. The nature of a particular report or\n            newsletter is indicated in the original folder headings.\n            Reports or newsletters either deal primarily with a\n            particular topic or are directed toward a specific\n            constituency.","Series II: Correspondence: This series contains constituent\n         mail, as well as correspondence with other legislators and\n         government officials. Certain folders are arranged in reverse\n         chronological order under a subseries A of the same name\n         (Boxes 12-19); in subseries B, \"Topical Correspondence\" (Boxes\n         20-66); or as subseries C, \"Alphabetical Correspondence\"\n         (Boxes 67-70).","Series III: Legislation Files: This series contains\n         Harris's legislative activities as a member of the 94th, 95th\n         and 96th Congresses, and is arranged into three general\n         categories: Legislative Information Files, Subject Files, and\n         Chronological Legislative Files. The Legislative Files are\n         divided into five subseries:","A. Legislative Information Files: These contain folders\n            for Harris-sponsored legislation; empty ones are retained.\n            House bills are filed first, in numerical order, followed\n            by resolutions and joint resolutions (Boxes 71-81).","B. Subject Files: These contain reports, \"Dear\n            Colleague\" letters, memos, statements, and correspondence\n            about various legislative topics. Subject folders differ\n            from the legislative files in that the former are arranged\n            only by general topics while each folder in the Legislative\n            Information Files relates specifically to a particular bill\n            (Boxes 82-99).","C. Chronological Legislative Files: These files are\n            self-explanatory; furthermore, they pertain to proposed or\n            pending legislation but unlike subseries B (Subject Files)\n            it is a miscellaneous grouping of materials (Box 100).","D. Manassas National Battlefield Park Bill: Folders\n            related to this legislation were transferred from\n            throughout the collection and filed in this subseries for\n            researcher convenience. It includes correspondence, and\n            thanks to this measure the boundaries of the park were\n            expanded by 1700 acres in order to protect it from\n            encroaching commercial development (Boxes 101-104).","E. Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).","Series IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).","Series V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.","Series VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107)."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHerbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. Harris\n         earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law School but\n         his education was interrupted in 1942 when he served as an U.\n         S. naval officer during World War II. He settled in Fairfax\n         County in 1956 and became involved in civic affairs; in 1967\n         he made his first campaign for public office and was elected\n         to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eHe was involved in concerns beyond northern Virginia; as an\n         attorney specializing in international trade he helped draft\n         America's first Food for Peace law in 1955. Seven years later,\n         he drafted parts of President John F. Kennedy's Trade\n         Expansion Act of 1962. In 1974 Harris was elected to Congress\n         from Virginia's Eighth District as the state's first Catholic\n         congressman. Harris served on the House Post Office and Civil\n         Service committees and the House's District of Columbia\n         committee. He chaired the House Subcommittees on the\n         Bicentennial, Environment, and International Community during\n         his first term. Harris was also an active member of the\n         Environmental Study Conference and a founders of the Caucus of\n         New Democratic House Members.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Sketch"],"bioghist_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. Harris\n         earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law School but\n         his education was interrupted in 1942 when he served as an U.\n         S. naval officer during World War II. He settled in Fairfax\n         County in 1956 and became involved in civic affairs; in 1967\n         he made his first campaign for public office and was elected\n         to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.","He was involved in concerns beyond northern Virginia; as an\n         attorney specializing in international trade he helped draft\n         America's first Food for Peace law in 1955. Seven years later,\n         he drafted parts of President John F. Kennedy's Trade\n         Expansion Act of 1962. In 1974 Harris was elected to Congress\n         from Virginia's Eighth District as the state's first Catholic\n         congressman. Harris served on the House Post Office and Civil\n         Service committees and the House's District of Columbia\n         committee. He chaired the House Subcommittees on the\n         Bicentennial, Environment, and International Community during\n         his first term. Harris was also an active member of the\n         Environmental Study Conference and a founders of the Caucus of\n         New Democratic House Members."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHerbert E. Harris II\n            Papers, Accession 10466, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Herbert E. 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House of\n         Representatives during the 94th, 95th, and 96th Congresses,\n         1975-1981, representing the Eighth District of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003e. These papers relate to his\n         years in office until his defeat in his bid for reelection in\n         November 1980. There is very little material specifically\n         related to his campaigns for public office, and other\n         miscellaneous activities.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of the collection consists of correspondence\n         between Harris and his constituents, including exchanges of\n         political ideas and appeals for information or assistance.\n         These provide some insight into the legislative activities of\n         Harris as a congressman. One such example was his successful\n         attempt to expand the boundaries of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eManassas National Battlefield Park\u003c/corpname\u003eand his\n         efforts toward the creation of a Tenants' Tax Justice\n         bill.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The \n         Herbert E. Harris(1926-) papers, ca.\n         1974-1981, consist of ca. 43,000 items (107 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 37 cubic feet), correspondence, newsletters, photographs\n         notes, printed matter and miscellaneous materials resulting\n         from Harris's tenure as a member of the U. S. House of\n         Representatives during the 94th, 95th, and 96th Congresses,\n         1975-1981, representing the Eighth District of \n         Virginia. These papers relate to his\n         years in office until his defeat in his bid for reelection in\n         November 1980. There is very little material specifically\n         related to his campaigns for public office, and other\n         miscellaneous activities.","The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence\n         between Harris and his constituents, including exchanges of\n         political ideas and appeals for information or assistance.\n         These provide some insight into the legislative activities of\n         Harris as a congressman. One such example was his successful\n         attempt to expand the boundaries of the \n         Manassas National Battlefield Parkand his\n         efforts toward the creation of a Tenants' Tax Justice\n         bill."],"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\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc\u003e\u003c/physloc\u003e\n      "],"corpname_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Manassas National Battlefield Park"],"persname_ssim":["Herbert E. Harris"],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. 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Permission to access this series must be\n            obtained from Mr. Harris; contact Department for further\n            information."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"date_range_isim":[1980],"_nest_path_":"/components#2/components#1/components#86","timestamp":"2026-08-14T22:57:07.540Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu01896","ead_ssi":"viu_viu01896","_root_":"viu_viu01896","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu01896","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu01896.xml","title_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"title_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"text":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981","10466","43000 items","Collection is open to research, except for Series VI:\n            Restrcited File. Permission to access this series must be\n            obtained from Mr. Harris; contact Department for further\n            information.","The collection comprises six series. Series I, Public\n         Relations; Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Legislation\n         Files (correspondence and all other material relating to\n         legislative measures were removed from other areas of the\n         collection and consolidated as subseries within Series III);\n         Series IV, Photographs; Series V, Overwise; and Series VI,\n         Restricted Files, comprised of restricted material such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information. Throughout the\n         various series Harris's original filing system has been\n         retained with some modifications. Folders are arranged\n         chronologically or alphabetically within each series. The\n         original internal order and titles of select folders has been\n         retained.","Series I: Public Relations Materials: This series' folders\n         include Harris press releases, statements, \n         Journal Messengercolumns, special reports, and newsletters. This\n         series has been divided into four sections:","A. Press Release (Boxes 1-8): This material was retained\n            in its original folders and folder headings are arranged\n            chronologically. These files generally do not provide\n            substantive information about Harris's congressional\n            activities or his views about legislation. They provide a\n            brief overview of his position on various contemporary\n            subjects.","B. Statements (Boxes 8-9): These were retained in their\n            original folders and arranged chronologically. They contain\n            prepared statements for inclusion in the \n            Congressional Record\"Dear Colleague\" letters, memoranda,\n            correspondence and some press releases.","C. \n            Journal MessengerColumns (Box 10): These folders are arranged by\n            year for Harris's column, \"The Congressional Mail Bag.\"\n            This weekly column featured sampling of constituent letters\n            to Harris and his responses to them. These folders contain\n            the unedited text of the columns, from the first one for\n            the week of September 15, 1975 until August 8, 1980. In the\n            front of several folders are indexes to the topic covered\n            during the specific year.","D. Special Reports and Newsletters (Box 11): These are\n            in their original folders and are arranged chronologically.\n            Each folder contains a finished report or newsletter with\n            various drafts. The nature of a particular report or\n            newsletter is indicated in the original folder headings.\n            Reports or newsletters either deal primarily with a\n            particular topic or are directed toward a specific\n            constituency.","Series II: Correspondence: This series contains constituent\n         mail, as well as correspondence with other legislators and\n         government officials. Certain folders are arranged in reverse\n         chronological order under a subseries A of the same name\n         (Boxes 12-19); in subseries B, \"Topical Correspondence\" (Boxes\n         20-66); or as subseries C, \"Alphabetical Correspondence\"\n         (Boxes 67-70).","Series III: Legislation Files: This series contains\n         Harris's legislative activities as a member of the 94th, 95th\n         and 96th Congresses, and is arranged into three general\n         categories: Legislative Information Files, Subject Files, and\n         Chronological Legislative Files. The Legislative Files are\n         divided into five subseries:","A. Legislative Information Files: These contain folders\n            for Harris-sponsored legislation; empty ones are retained.\n            House bills are filed first, in numerical order, followed\n            by resolutions and joint resolutions (Boxes 71-81).","B. Subject Files: These contain reports, \"Dear\n            Colleague\" letters, memos, statements, and correspondence\n            about various legislative topics. Subject folders differ\n            from the legislative files in that the former are arranged\n            only by general topics while each folder in the Legislative\n            Information Files relates specifically to a particular bill\n            (Boxes 82-99).","C. Chronological Legislative Files: These files are\n            self-explanatory; furthermore, they pertain to proposed or\n            pending legislation but unlike subseries B (Subject Files)\n            it is a miscellaneous grouping of materials (Box 100).","D. Manassas National Battlefield Park Bill: Folders\n            related to this legislation were transferred from\n            throughout the collection and filed in this subseries for\n            researcher convenience. It includes correspondence, and\n            thanks to this measure the boundaries of the park were\n            expanded by 1700 acres in order to protect it from\n            encroaching commercial development (Boxes 101-104).","E. Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).","Series IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).","Series V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.","Series VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107).","Herbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. Harris\n         earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law School but\n         his education was interrupted in 1942 when he served as an U.\n         S. naval officer during World War II. He settled in Fairfax\n         County in 1956 and became involved in civic affairs; in 1967\n         he made his first campaign for public office and was elected\n         to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.","He was involved in concerns beyond northern Virginia; as an\n         attorney specializing in international trade he helped draft\n         America's first Food for Peace law in 1955. Seven years later,\n         he drafted parts of President John F. Kennedy's Trade\n         Expansion Act of 1962. In 1974 Harris was elected to Congress\n         from Virginia's Eighth District as the state's first Catholic\n         congressman. Harris served on the House Post Office and Civil\n         Service committees and the House's District of Columbia\n         committee. He chaired the House Subcommittees on the\n         Bicentennial, Environment, and International Community during\n         his first term. Harris was also an active member of the\n         Environmental Study Conference and a founders of the Caucus of\n         New Democratic House Members.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","The \n         Herbert E. Harris(1926-) papers, ca.\n         1974-1981, consist of ca. 43,000 items (107 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 37 cubic feet), correspondence, newsletters, photographs\n         notes, printed matter and miscellaneous materials resulting\n         from Harris's tenure as a member of the U. S. House of\n         Representatives during the 94th, 95th, and 96th Congresses,\n         1975-1981, representing the Eighth District of \n         Virginia. These papers relate to his\n         years in office until his defeat in his bid for reelection in\n         November 1980. There is very little material specifically\n         related to his campaigns for public office, and other\n         miscellaneous activities.","The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence\n         between Harris and his constituents, including exchanges of\n         political ideas and appeals for information or assistance.\n         These provide some insight into the legislative activities of\n         Harris as a congressman. One such example was his successful\n         attempt to expand the boundaries of the \n         Manassas National Battlefield Parkand his\n         efforts toward the creation of a Tenants' Tax Justice\n         bill.","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Manassas National Battlefield Park","Herbert E. Harris","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"collection_ssim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["10466"],"unitid_tesim":["10466"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris\n         II"],"creator_ssim":["Herbert E. Harris\n         II"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Herbert E. 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Series I, Public\n         Relations; Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Legislation\n         Files (correspondence and all other material relating to\n         legislative measures were removed from other areas of the\n         collection and consolidated as subseries within Series III);\n         Series IV, Photographs; Series V, Overwise; and Series VI,\n         Restricted Files, comprised of restricted material such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information. Throughout the\n         various series Harris's original filing system has been\n         retained with some modifications. Folders are arranged\n         chronologically or alphabetically within each series. 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Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107).\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection comprises six series. Series I, Public\n         Relations; Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Legislation\n         Files (correspondence and all other material relating to\n         legislative measures were removed from other areas of the\n         collection and consolidated as subseries within Series III);\n         Series IV, Photographs; Series V, Overwise; and Series VI,\n         Restricted Files, comprised of restricted material such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information. Throughout the\n         various series Harris's original filing system has been\n         retained with some modifications. Folders are arranged\n         chronologically or alphabetically within each series. The\n         original internal order and titles of select folders has been\n         retained.","Series I: Public Relations Materials: This series' folders\n         include Harris press releases, statements, \n         Journal Messengercolumns, special reports, and newsletters. This\n         series has been divided into four sections:","A. Press Release (Boxes 1-8): This material was retained\n            in its original folders and folder headings are arranged\n            chronologically. These files generally do not provide\n            substantive information about Harris's congressional\n            activities or his views about legislation. They provide a\n            brief overview of his position on various contemporary\n            subjects.","B. Statements (Boxes 8-9): These were retained in their\n            original folders and arranged chronologically. They contain\n            prepared statements for inclusion in the \n            Congressional Record\"Dear Colleague\" letters, memoranda,\n            correspondence and some press releases.","C. \n            Journal MessengerColumns (Box 10): These folders are arranged by\n            year for Harris's column, \"The Congressional Mail Bag.\"\n            This weekly column featured sampling of constituent letters\n            to Harris and his responses to them. These folders contain\n            the unedited text of the columns, from the first one for\n            the week of September 15, 1975 until August 8, 1980. In the\n            front of several folders are indexes to the topic covered\n            during the specific year.","D. Special Reports and Newsletters (Box 11): These are\n            in their original folders and are arranged chronologically.\n            Each folder contains a finished report or newsletter with\n            various drafts. The nature of a particular report or\n            newsletter is indicated in the original folder headings.\n            Reports or newsletters either deal primarily with a\n            particular topic or are directed toward a specific\n            constituency.","Series II: Correspondence: This series contains constituent\n         mail, as well as correspondence with other legislators and\n         government officials. Certain folders are arranged in reverse\n         chronological order under a subseries A of the same name\n         (Boxes 12-19); in subseries B, \"Topical Correspondence\" (Boxes\n         20-66); or as subseries C, \"Alphabetical Correspondence\"\n         (Boxes 67-70).","Series III: Legislation Files: This series contains\n         Harris's legislative activities as a member of the 94th, 95th\n         and 96th Congresses, and is arranged into three general\n         categories: Legislative Information Files, Subject Files, and\n         Chronological Legislative Files. The Legislative Files are\n         divided into five subseries:","A. Legislative Information Files: These contain folders\n            for Harris-sponsored legislation; empty ones are retained.\n            House bills are filed first, in numerical order, followed\n            by resolutions and joint resolutions (Boxes 71-81).","B. Subject Files: These contain reports, \"Dear\n            Colleague\" letters, memos, statements, and correspondence\n            about various legislative topics. Subject folders differ\n            from the legislative files in that the former are arranged\n            only by general topics while each folder in the Legislative\n            Information Files relates specifically to a particular bill\n            (Boxes 82-99).","C. Chronological Legislative Files: These files are\n            self-explanatory; furthermore, they pertain to proposed or\n            pending legislation but unlike subseries B (Subject Files)\n            it is a miscellaneous grouping of materials (Box 100).","D. Manassas National Battlefield Park Bill: Folders\n            related to this legislation were transferred from\n            throughout the collection and filed in this subseries for\n            researcher convenience. It includes correspondence, and\n            thanks to this measure the boundaries of the park were\n            expanded by 1700 acres in order to protect it from\n            encroaching commercial development (Boxes 101-104).","E. Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).","Series IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).","Series V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.","Series VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107)."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHerbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. Harris\n         earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law School but\n         his education was interrupted in 1942 when he served as an U.\n         S. naval officer during World War II. He settled in Fairfax\n         County in 1956 and became involved in civic affairs; in 1967\n         he made his first campaign for public office and was elected\n         to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eHe was involved in concerns beyond northern Virginia; as an\n         attorney specializing in international trade he helped draft\n         America's first Food for Peace law in 1955. Seven years later,\n         he drafted parts of President John F. Kennedy's Trade\n         Expansion Act of 1962. In 1974 Harris was elected to Congress\n         from Virginia's Eighth District as the state's first Catholic\n         congressman. Harris served on the House Post Office and Civil\n         Service committees and the House's District of Columbia\n         committee. He chaired the House Subcommittees on the\n         Bicentennial, Environment, and International Community during\n         his first term. Harris was also an active member of the\n         Environmental Study Conference and a founders of the Caucus of\n         New Democratic House Members.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Sketch"],"bioghist_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. Harris\n         earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law School but\n         his education was interrupted in 1942 when he served as an U.\n         S. naval officer during World War II. He settled in Fairfax\n         County in 1956 and became involved in civic affairs; in 1967\n         he made his first campaign for public office and was elected\n         to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.","He was involved in concerns beyond northern Virginia; as an\n         attorney specializing in international trade he helped draft\n         America's first Food for Peace law in 1955. Seven years later,\n         he drafted parts of President John F. Kennedy's Trade\n         Expansion Act of 1962. In 1974 Harris was elected to Congress\n         from Virginia's Eighth District as the state's first Catholic\n         congressman. Harris served on the House Post Office and Civil\n         Service committees and the House's District of Columbia\n         committee. He chaired the House Subcommittees on the\n         Bicentennial, Environment, and International Community during\n         his first term. Harris was also an active member of the\n         Environmental Study Conference and a founders of the Caucus of\n         New Democratic House Members."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHerbert E. Harris II\n            Papers, Accession 10466, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Herbert E. 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House of\n         Representatives during the 94th, 95th, and 96th Congresses,\n         1975-1981, representing the Eighth District of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003e. These papers relate to his\n         years in office until his defeat in his bid for reelection in\n         November 1980. There is very little material specifically\n         related to his campaigns for public office, and other\n         miscellaneous activities.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe bulk of the collection consists of correspondence\n         between Harris and his constituents, including exchanges of\n         political ideas and appeals for information or assistance.\n         These provide some insight into the legislative activities of\n         Harris as a congressman. One such example was his successful\n         attempt to expand the boundaries of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eManassas National Battlefield Park\u003c/corpname\u003eand his\n         efforts toward the creation of a Tenants' Tax Justice\n         bill.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The \n         Herbert E. Harris(1926-) papers, ca.\n         1974-1981, consist of ca. 43,000 items (107 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 37 cubic feet), correspondence, newsletters, photographs\n         notes, printed matter and miscellaneous materials resulting\n         from Harris's tenure as a member of the U. S. House of\n         Representatives during the 94th, 95th, and 96th Congresses,\n         1975-1981, representing the Eighth District of \n         Virginia. These papers relate to his\n         years in office until his defeat in his bid for reelection in\n         November 1980. There is very little material specifically\n         related to his campaigns for public office, and other\n         miscellaneous activities.","The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence\n         between Harris and his constituents, including exchanges of\n         political ideas and appeals for information or assistance.\n         These provide some insight into the legislative activities of\n         Harris as a congressman. One such example was his successful\n         attempt to expand the boundaries of the \n         Manassas National Battlefield Parkand his\n         efforts toward the creation of a Tenants' Tax Justice\n         bill."],"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\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc\u003e\u003c/physloc\u003e\n      "],"corpname_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Manassas National Battlefield Park"],"persname_ssim":["Herbert E. Harris"],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. 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Permission to access this series must be\n            obtained from Mr. Harris; contact Department for further\n            information."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"date_range_isim":[1980],"_nest_path_":"/components#2/components#1/components#87","timestamp":"2026-08-14T22:57:07.540Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu01896","ead_ssi":"viu_viu01896","_root_":"viu_viu01896","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu01896","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu01896.xml","title_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"title_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"text":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981","10466","43000 items","Collection is open to research, except for Series VI:\n            Restrcited File. Permission to access this series must be\n            obtained from Mr. Harris; contact Department for further\n            information.","The collection comprises six series. Series I, Public\n         Relations; Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Legislation\n         Files (correspondence and all other material relating to\n         legislative measures were removed from other areas of the\n         collection and consolidated as subseries within Series III);\n         Series IV, Photographs; Series V, Overwise; and Series VI,\n         Restricted Files, comprised of restricted material such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information. Throughout the\n         various series Harris's original filing system has been\n         retained with some modifications. Folders are arranged\n         chronologically or alphabetically within each series. The\n         original internal order and titles of select folders has been\n         retained.","Series I: Public Relations Materials: This series' folders\n         include Harris press releases, statements, \n         Journal Messengercolumns, special reports, and newsletters. This\n         series has been divided into four sections:","A. Press Release (Boxes 1-8): This material was retained\n            in its original folders and folder headings are arranged\n            chronologically. These files generally do not provide\n            substantive information about Harris's congressional\n            activities or his views about legislation. They provide a\n            brief overview of his position on various contemporary\n            subjects.","B. Statements (Boxes 8-9): These were retained in their\n            original folders and arranged chronologically. They contain\n            prepared statements for inclusion in the \n            Congressional Record\"Dear Colleague\" letters, memoranda,\n            correspondence and some press releases.","C. \n            Journal MessengerColumns (Box 10): These folders are arranged by\n            year for Harris's column, \"The Congressional Mail Bag.\"\n            This weekly column featured sampling of constituent letters\n            to Harris and his responses to them. These folders contain\n            the unedited text of the columns, from the first one for\n            the week of September 15, 1975 until August 8, 1980. In the\n            front of several folders are indexes to the topic covered\n            during the specific year.","D. Special Reports and Newsletters (Box 11): These are\n            in their original folders and are arranged chronologically.\n            Each folder contains a finished report or newsletter with\n            various drafts. The nature of a particular report or\n            newsletter is indicated in the original folder headings.\n            Reports or newsletters either deal primarily with a\n            particular topic or are directed toward a specific\n            constituency.","Series II: Correspondence: This series contains constituent\n         mail, as well as correspondence with other legislators and\n         government officials. Certain folders are arranged in reverse\n         chronological order under a subseries A of the same name\n         (Boxes 12-19); in subseries B, \"Topical Correspondence\" (Boxes\n         20-66); or as subseries C, \"Alphabetical Correspondence\"\n         (Boxes 67-70).","Series III: Legislation Files: This series contains\n         Harris's legislative activities as a member of the 94th, 95th\n         and 96th Congresses, and is arranged into three general\n         categories: Legislative Information Files, Subject Files, and\n         Chronological Legislative Files. The Legislative Files are\n         divided into five subseries:","A. Legislative Information Files: These contain folders\n            for Harris-sponsored legislation; empty ones are retained.\n            House bills are filed first, in numerical order, followed\n            by resolutions and joint resolutions (Boxes 71-81).","B. Subject Files: These contain reports, \"Dear\n            Colleague\" letters, memos, statements, and correspondence\n            about various legislative topics. Subject folders differ\n            from the legislative files in that the former are arranged\n            only by general topics while each folder in the Legislative\n            Information Files relates specifically to a particular bill\n            (Boxes 82-99).","C. Chronological Legislative Files: These files are\n            self-explanatory; furthermore, they pertain to proposed or\n            pending legislation but unlike subseries B (Subject Files)\n            it is a miscellaneous grouping of materials (Box 100).","D. Manassas National Battlefield Park Bill: Folders\n            related to this legislation were transferred from\n            throughout the collection and filed in this subseries for\n            researcher convenience. It includes correspondence, and\n            thanks to this measure the boundaries of the park were\n            expanded by 1700 acres in order to protect it from\n            encroaching commercial development (Boxes 101-104).","E. Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).","Series IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).","Series V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.","Series VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107).","Herbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. Harris\n         earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law School but\n         his education was interrupted in 1942 when he served as an U.\n         S. naval officer during World War II. He settled in Fairfax\n         County in 1956 and became involved in civic affairs; in 1967\n         he made his first campaign for public office and was elected\n         to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.","He was involved in concerns beyond northern Virginia; as an\n         attorney specializing in international trade he helped draft\n         America's first Food for Peace law in 1955. Seven years later,\n         he drafted parts of President John F. Kennedy's Trade\n         Expansion Act of 1962. In 1974 Harris was elected to Congress\n         from Virginia's Eighth District as the state's first Catholic\n         congressman. Harris served on the House Post Office and Civil\n         Service committees and the House's District of Columbia\n         committee. He chaired the House Subcommittees on the\n         Bicentennial, Environment, and International Community during\n         his first term. Harris was also an active member of the\n         Environmental Study Conference and a founders of the Caucus of\n         New Democratic House Members.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","The \n         Herbert E. Harris(1926-) papers, ca.\n         1974-1981, consist of ca. 43,000 items (107 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 37 cubic feet), correspondence, newsletters, photographs\n         notes, printed matter and miscellaneous materials resulting\n         from Harris's tenure as a member of the U. S. House of\n         Representatives during the 94th, 95th, and 96th Congresses,\n         1975-1981, representing the Eighth District of \n         Virginia. These papers relate to his\n         years in office until his defeat in his bid for reelection in\n         November 1980. There is very little material specifically\n         related to his campaigns for public office, and other\n         miscellaneous activities.","The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence\n         between Harris and his constituents, including exchanges of\n         political ideas and appeals for information or assistance.\n         These provide some insight into the legislative activities of\n         Harris as a congressman. One such example was his successful\n         attempt to expand the boundaries of the \n         Manassas National Battlefield Parkand his\n         efforts toward the creation of a Tenants' Tax Justice\n         bill.","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Manassas National Battlefield Park","Herbert E. Harris","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"collection_ssim":["Herbert E. Harris II Papers \n ca.\n 1974-1981"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["10466"],"unitid_tesim":["10466"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"creator_ssm":["Herbert E. Harris\n         II"],"creator_ssim":["Herbert E. Harris\n         II"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Herbert E. 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Certain folders are arranged in reverse\n         chronological order under a subseries A of the same name\n         (Boxes 12-19); in subseries B, \"Topical Correspondence\" (Boxes\n         20-66); or as subseries C, \"Alphabetical Correspondence\"\n         (Boxes 67-70).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Legislation Files: This series contains\n         Harris's legislative activities as a member of the 94th, 95th\n         and 96th Congresses, and is arranged into three general\n         categories: Legislative Information Files, Subject Files, and\n         Chronological Legislative Files. The Legislative Files are\n         divided into five subseries:\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eA. 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Chronological Legislative Files: These files are\n            self-explanatory; furthermore, they pertain to proposed or\n            pending legislation but unlike subseries B (Subject Files)\n            it is a miscellaneous grouping of materials (Box 100).\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eD. Manassas National Battlefield Park Bill: Folders\n            related to this legislation were transferred from\n            throughout the collection and filed in this subseries for\n            researcher convenience. It includes correspondence, and\n            thanks to this measure the boundaries of the park were\n            expanded by 1700 acres in order to protect it from\n            encroaching commercial development (Boxes 101-104).\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cblockquote\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eE. Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/blockquote\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107).\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection comprises six series. Series I, Public\n         Relations; Series II, Correspondence; Series III, Legislation\n         Files (correspondence and all other material relating to\n         legislative measures were removed from other areas of the\n         collection and consolidated as subseries within Series III);\n         Series IV, Photographs; Series V, Overwise; and Series VI,\n         Restricted Files, comprised of restricted material such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information. Throughout the\n         various series Harris's original filing system has been\n         retained with some modifications. Folders are arranged\n         chronologically or alphabetically within each series. The\n         original internal order and titles of select folders has been\n         retained.","Series I: Public Relations Materials: This series' folders\n         include Harris press releases, statements, \n         Journal Messengercolumns, special reports, and newsletters. This\n         series has been divided into four sections:","A. Press Release (Boxes 1-8): This material was retained\n            in its original folders and folder headings are arranged\n            chronologically. These files generally do not provide\n            substantive information about Harris's congressional\n            activities or his views about legislation. They provide a\n            brief overview of his position on various contemporary\n            subjects.","B. Statements (Boxes 8-9): These were retained in their\n            original folders and arranged chronologically. They contain\n            prepared statements for inclusion in the \n            Congressional Record\"Dear Colleague\" letters, memoranda,\n            correspondence and some press releases.","C. \n            Journal MessengerColumns (Box 10): These folders are arranged by\n            year for Harris's column, \"The Congressional Mail Bag.\"\n            This weekly column featured sampling of constituent letters\n            to Harris and his responses to them. These folders contain\n            the unedited text of the columns, from the first one for\n            the week of September 15, 1975 until August 8, 1980. In the\n            front of several folders are indexes to the topic covered\n            during the specific year.","D. Special Reports and Newsletters (Box 11): These are\n            in their original folders and are arranged chronologically.\n            Each folder contains a finished report or newsletter with\n            various drafts. The nature of a particular report or\n            newsletter is indicated in the original folder headings.\n            Reports or newsletters either deal primarily with a\n            particular topic or are directed toward a specific\n            constituency.","Series II: Correspondence: This series contains constituent\n         mail, as well as correspondence with other legislators and\n         government officials. Certain folders are arranged in reverse\n         chronological order under a subseries A of the same name\n         (Boxes 12-19); in subseries B, \"Topical Correspondence\" (Boxes\n         20-66); or as subseries C, \"Alphabetical Correspondence\"\n         (Boxes 67-70).","Series III: Legislation Files: This series contains\n         Harris's legislative activities as a member of the 94th, 95th\n         and 96th Congresses, and is arranged into three general\n         categories: Legislative Information Files, Subject Files, and\n         Chronological Legislative Files. The Legislative Files are\n         divided into five subseries:","A. Legislative Information Files: These contain folders\n            for Harris-sponsored legislation; empty ones are retained.\n            House bills are filed first, in numerical order, followed\n            by resolutions and joint resolutions (Boxes 71-81).","B. Subject Files: These contain reports, \"Dear\n            Colleague\" letters, memos, statements, and correspondence\n            about various legislative topics. Subject folders differ\n            from the legislative files in that the former are arranged\n            only by general topics while each folder in the Legislative\n            Information Files relates specifically to a particular bill\n            (Boxes 82-99).","C. Chronological Legislative Files: These files are\n            self-explanatory; furthermore, they pertain to proposed or\n            pending legislation but unlike subseries B (Subject Files)\n            it is a miscellaneous grouping of materials (Box 100).","D. Manassas National Battlefield Park Bill: Folders\n            related to this legislation were transferred from\n            throughout the collection and filed in this subseries for\n            researcher convenience. It includes correspondence, and\n            thanks to this measure the boundaries of the park were\n            expanded by 1700 acres in order to protect it from\n            encroaching commercial development (Boxes 101-104).","E. Tenants' Tax Justice Bill: This folders were pulled\n            from the collection for consolidation in this subseries.\n            This bill sought to allow tenants to claim a tax deduction\n            for that part of their rent which paid local property\n            taxes, rather than allowing the tax deduction solely for\n            the owners of rental units (Box 104).","Series IV: Photographs File: Self-explanatory (Box\n         104).","Series V: Oversize: Most of these items (in Oversize box\n         M-3) are maps pertaining to the Manassas National Battlefield\n         Park bill.","Series VI: Restricted File: Materials such as job\n         applications, resumes, and salary information are restricted.\n         No access is allowed without the written consent of Mr. Harris\n         (Boxes 105-107)."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHerbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. Harris\n         earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law School but\n         his education was interrupted in 1942 when he served as an U.\n         S. naval officer during World War II. He settled in Fairfax\n         County in 1956 and became involved in civic affairs; in 1967\n         he made his first campaign for public office and was elected\n         to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eHe was involved in concerns beyond northern Virginia; as an\n         attorney specializing in international trade he helped draft\n         America's first Food for Peace law in 1955. Seven years later,\n         he drafted parts of President John F. Kennedy's Trade\n         Expansion Act of 1962. In 1974 Harris was elected to Congress\n         from Virginia's Eighth District as the state's first Catholic\n         congressman. Harris served on the House Post Office and Civil\n         Service committees and the House's District of Columbia\n         committee. He chaired the House Subcommittees on the\n         Bicentennial, Environment, and International Community during\n         his first term. Harris was also an active member of the\n         Environmental Study Conference and a founders of the Caucus of\n         New Democratic House Members.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Sketch"],"bioghist_tesim":["Herbert E. Harris II was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on\n         April 14, 1926. He did his undergraduate work at Missouri\n         Valley College, Rockhurst College, and the University of Notre\n         Dame, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degrees. 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