Franklin D. Roosevelt, Papers as President: The President's Official File, Part 1: OF 1-500, 1933-1945 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum
Collection Overview
Title: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Papers as President: The President's Official File, Part 1: OF 1-500, 1933-1945
Primary Creator: Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1882-1945)
Extent: 906.84 Cubic Feet
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The Franklin D. Roosevelt White House utilized a numerical filing system for the primary White House central files (the President's Official File and the President's Personal File). File numbers were assigned to particular names or topics on an as-needed basis, resulting in a random numbering system. When a document came to the filing room, it was reviewed to determine the numerical file into which the document was to be placed or whether a new numerical file was necessary. As the documents were reviewed, significant names or topics were identified within the body of the document and the relevant numerical files noted in the margins as cross-references. Detailed abstracts of the document were typed, and each abstract noted the numerical file location where the original document was to be filed. The original document was then filed in the primary numerical file, and the abstracts were filed in the various numerical files pertaining to the cross-referenced names or topics. Documents are arranged chronologically within each file.
Due to the large size of the Official File, totalling 5,709 unique file numbers, the online finding aid has been divided into smaller sections. Part 1 covers OF 1-500.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The President's Official File, or OF, is one of the five major collections of FDR's Papers as President. The OF consists of 5,709 numbered name and subject files containing material relating to official actions of FDR. Names and subjects were assigned file numbers as needed. The numerical files vary in size according to subject matter and include correspondence, memoranda, printed material, and newspaper clippings received by the President as well as copies of his replies. A large numerical file may also contain topical sub-files. Many of the larger files contain correspondence from governmental entities such as the Departments of State, War, Navy, Treasury, Justice, and Agriculture, as well as various New Deal relief agencies. This collection also contains numerical files on topics such as oil, African-Americans, labor, unemployment, money (inflation), business, the Democratic National Committee, World War II, federal appointments, as well as files on many foreign countries.
The OF consists of correspondence and other materials pertaining to the policy-making activities and the important business of the President. In it were filed letters and memoranda relating to the business of the government from federal officials and from persons in public and private life, together with copies of the President's memoranda, instructions, and reports on the subjects with which they are concerned.
Particularly large files within the Official File are OF 200: Trips of the President, OF 300: Democratic National Committee, and OF 400: Appointments. OF 200: Trips of the President is a large numerical file consisting of schedules, itineraries, transportation arrangements, correspondence about individual trips, correspondence received while traveling, and newspaper clippings related to the various trips made by the President during his administration. This file also contains the official logs of major Presidential trips, including cruises and fishing trips as well as trips to wartime conferences abroad.
OF 300: Democratic National Committee is a large numerical file consisting of general and patronage correspondence, individual state files, state reports, election forecasts, polling information, campaign contributor lists and information, and other materials related to Committee activities and divisions.
OF 400: Appointments is a large numerical file pertaining to appointments to federal positions. The file consists of individual state files and files related to the various territories and protectorates over which the President had power of appointment. In addition to correspondence related to federal appointments, the individual files also were used as places to file general documents pertaining to the particular state or territory.
The title "Official File" is sometimes misleading as documents equally important can be found elsewhere in the President's papers, including the President's Personal File and the President's Secretary's File. This ambiguity in classifying documents as "official" or "personal" was solved through the White House's cross-referencing system of inserting detailed abstracts within relevant files that direct a researcher to the proper file location of the original document.
Collection Historical Note
Franklin D. Roosevelt, as administrative head of the Executive branch of the United States Government, had the assistance of several secretaries, administrative assistants and special assistants as well as a personal secretary. During the Roosevelt administration, the White House received an average of 3,000 letters a day. Mail addressed to the White House was routed by the Assistant Executive Clerk either to the President, through his personal secretary; to an assistant with a specific area of responsibility; to the Office of the Chief of Correspondence for the preparation of a routine reply; or, if appropriate, routinely referred to another government agency for action. The correspondence that went to the President directly was either answered personally by him or sent to another agency for the preparation of a draft reply. Occasionally Roosevelt would merely initial his approval on an original letter and return it to its sender.
After the White House mail had been answered, it was routed to the Office of the Chief of Files for filing. At this time a record was also kept of all correspondence referred elsewhere. This White House office maintained what was known as the White House Central Files; the filing system used was that originally developed in 1906 during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt.
The Central Files were divided into four categories of material. The Alphabetical File contained copies of letters of acknowledgment for mail referred elsewhere, copies of forwarding letters, lists of forwarded mail, abstracts of documents placed in the other filing categories, as well as some routine correspondence. Material in this file was arranged alphabetically by correspondent or subject.
The Official File was intended to consist of correspondence and other material related to the policy-making activities of the President. It includes correspondence, memoranda, and reports from government officials and other public and private individuals. Within this group of papers are files on government departments and agencies; subjects of concern to the President; important organizations and individuals; as well as files on less important persons or subjects. These files are arranged numerically by subject or individual concerned.
The President's Personal File was set up to contain correspondence concerned with matters in which the President took a personal interest. It includes files on gifts received by the President, birthday and holiday greetings, honorary memberships, fraternal organizations and philanthropic societies as well as files on personal friends and political associates of the President. This file is also arranged numerically by subject or individual concerned.
The fourth group of papers in the Central Files was known as the Confidential File. It contained material similar to that found in the other filing categories which had been designated confidential by the President or one of his secretaries or assistants. It was arranged alphabetically by subject. The boundaries between these file groupings were often vague and similar material can be found in both the Official File and the President's Personal File. In many cases both groups of paperswill contain files on a particular subject or individual. Researchers should thus consult both files to be assured of seeing all the material on their topic.
To facilitate the use of the Central Files, the Office of the Chief of Files prepared an index of important individuals and subjects and also-adopted a system of inserting cross reference sheets in other related files throughout the four groups of papers. When correspondence was received by the Office a classifier determined the appropriate file for the original document and so marked the covering letter. Notations were also made on the document to indicate the other files where abstracts of that particular correspondence would be-placed. The correspondence then passed to a typist for the preparation of the required number of abstracts. Subsequently, filing clerks would file both the original papers and the abstracts.
With a few exceptions, all of the mail received at the White House (or a record thereof) would thus end up in the Central Files. Occasionally large amounts of correspondence concerning a particular subject would be referred to another agency without a record being kept. Secretaries and administrative assistants might also retain small amounts of correspondence in their own files. The President's personal secretary, while sending ordinary correspondence to the Central Files, also maintained a file of documents deemed special and confidential by the President.
The correspondence retained by the personal secretary was arranged alphabetically by subject into a Diplomatic File, containing confidential reports from American representatives abroad; a Department File, containing material from various government agencies; a Famous People File; Secret File with correspondence from individuals such as Winston S. Churchill and Joseph Stalin; a Special Studies File; and a General File. This material plus the Confidential File of the Central Files has been incorporated into what is known as the President's Secretary's File.
After the United States' entry into World War II, a White House Map Room was established in January 1942 under the supervision of the President's Naval Aide. This office also maintained files, arranged by subject, which are now known as the Map Room Papers. Included are wartime messages sent and received by the President, including those exchanged with Churchill, Stalin, and Chiang Kai-shek, as well as a number of documents sent by the War and Navy Department for the President's information. President Roosevelt began shipping those portions of his White House files which were not in current use to the Roosevelt Library in August 1940. Additional accessions were received throughout his presidency. After his death, the remainder of the Central Files were received from his estate in December 1947. Security classified material in the President's Secretary's File and the Map Room Papers was received from storage in the National Archives in November 1951.
Administrative Information
Repository: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum
Access Restrictions: None
Use Restrictions: President Roosevelt donated his copyright interest in these papers to the United States Government; writings of other individuals are subject to copyright restrictions under Title 17 of the U.S. Code. These papers may contain materials restricted in accordance with Executive Order 11652, and material which might be used to harass, embarrass, or injure living persons has been closed.
Acquisition Method: These papers were donated to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt began shipping Presidential materials to the Library as early as August 1940 but the bulk of the collection was received from his estate in December 1947.
Related Materials: Franklin D. Roosevelt's Papers as President are divided into seven major collections - The Alphabetical File, the Official File, the President's Personal File, the President's Secretary's File, the Map Room papers, Executive Orders, and Press Conferences.
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1l - Grain Futures Act and Commodity Exchange Administration, 1933-1942 -
1m - Bureau of Plant Industry, 1933-1944 -
1n - Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, 1934-1942 -
1o - Food and Drug Administration, 1934-1945 -
1p - Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, 1935-1944 -
1q - Bureau of Animal Industry, 1935-1943 -
1r - Soil Conservation Service, 1935 - 1945
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1t - Federal Crop Insurance, 1938-1942 -
1u - Bureau of Agricultural Engineering, 1939-1943 -
1v - Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, 1941-1944 -
1w - Agricultural Marketing Service, 1941-1942 -
1x - Farm Organization Committee on Agricultural Production, 1941 -
1y - "Agricultural Marking Administration", 1942-1943 -
1z - Agricultural Conservation and Adjustment Administration, 1942 -
1aa - Agricultural Research Administration, 1940-1944 -
1bb - Food Production Administration, 1942 -
1cc - Food Distribution Administration, 1942-1943 -
1dd - Office for Agricultural War Relations, 1941-1942 -
1ee - Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, 1943 -
1ff - Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry, 1943 -
1gg - Beltsville Research Center, 1937-1943 -
1hh - War Food Administration, 1943-1945
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6t - Division of Investigations (PWA), 1936-1940 -
6u - Soil Erosion Service, 1935 -
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6w - Division of Motion Pictures, 1936-1937 -
6x - Director of Grazing, 1936-1944 -
6y - Board on Geographic Names, 1933-1944 -
6z - U. S. Park Police, 1939-1944 -
6aa - Bituminous Coal Division, 1939-1940 -
6bb - Indian Arts and Crafts Board, 1940-1941 -
6cc - Fish and Wild Life Service, 1933-1945 -
6dd - Office of Exhibits, 1944 -
6ee - National Indian Institute, 1941
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OF 7 - Coolidge, Calvin C., 1934-1945 -
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10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Venezuela, March 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Argentina, June 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Strategic Facilities in Latin America, June 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Enemy Sabotage Equipment, November 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico, November 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on the Republic of Paraguay, January 1945
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10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Chart of FBI Coverage in Western Hemisphere (Report 998a), November 27, 1941 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Map of FBI Coverage in Western (Report 2191a) -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Chile, March 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Austrian Group Activities in the United States (Report 2360), May 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Union Naciona Sinarquista, July 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Costa Rica, September 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Guatemala, July 1944 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Photographs and Plans of USS Lafayette, formerly USS Normandie during and subsequent to fire (Report 1185) Album 485 Px 79-137 (1-64), February 9, 1942
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10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Cuba, August 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Spanish Falange in the Western Hemisphere, December 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Report on Dominican Republic, November 1943 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: FBI Protective Facilities of Oil Producing and Refining Installations in Western Venezuela and Aruba, N. W. I. (Report 2159), c. 1942 -
10b - Federal Bureau of Investigation: Uniforms and Insignia of Nationalist Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party) (Report 2204), c. 1942
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15f - Bureau of Naturalization, 1933-1945 -
15g - Women's Bureau, 1933-1945 -
15h - U. S. Employment Service, 1933-1945 -
15i - Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transportation, 1933-1945 -
15j - Solicitor, 1933-1945 -
15k - Division of Labor Standards, 1933-1945 -
15l - Contract Division, 1933-1945
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18v - Wake, Johnson, Sand Islands and Midway, Kingman Reef-Kure Islands, 1935-1945 -
18w - Naval Communications, 1935-1945 -
18x - Naval Intelligence, 1935-1945 -
18y - Chaplains Division, 1935-1945
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18aa - Naval Records and Library, 1934-1945 -
18bb - Bureau of Ships, 1940-1945 -
18cc - Palmyra Islands, 1938-1941 -
18dd - Naval Civilian Police Corps, 1941 -
18ee - Navy Dental Corps, 1942 -
18ff - Naval Research Laboratory, 1943 -
18gg - Office of Public Relations, 1943-1944 -
18hh - Navy College Training Program V-12, 1943-1944 -
18ii - U. S. National Navy Museum, 1934-1945
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19e - Rural Mail Delivery Service - Star Mail Routes, 1933-1945 -
19f - Parcel Post, 1936 -
19g - Solicitor, 1937 -
19h - Railway Mail Service, 1934-1939 -
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25d - Office of Chief of Chaplains, 1933-1945 -
25e - Dominican Republic Customs Receiver, 1933-1945 -
25f - U.S. Army Band, 1933-1945 -
25g - Board of Ordnance and Fortifications, 1934-1942 -
25h - Public Buildings and Parks, 1933-1942 -
25i - Panama Canal Zone, 1933-1934
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25v - Office of the Judge Advocate General, 1933-1945 -
25w - Office of the Chief of Finance, 1933-1945 -
25x - Office of the Quartermaster General, 1933-1945 -
25y - Chief of Infantry, 1933-1945 -
25z - Adjutant General, 1933-1945 -
25aa - Chief of Cavalry, 1933-1945 -
25bb - Office of the Chief of Signal Officers, 1933-1945 -
25cc - Chief of Coast Artillery, 1933-1945 -
25dd - Office of the Chief of Chemical Warfare, 1933-1945 -
25ee - Army War College, 1933-1945 -
25ff - Chief of Field Artillery, 1933-1945 -
25gg - Army Industrial College, 1933-1945
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25ii - Army Specialist Corps, 1933-1945 -
25jj - Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), 1933-1945 -
25kk - Bureau of Public Relations, 1933-1945 -
25ll - Army Exchange Service, 1933-1945 -
25mm - Office of the Provost Marshall General, 1933-1945 -
25nn - Army Specialized Training Program, 1933-1945
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27c - Cooperative Bank Division, 1934-1943 -
27d - Production Credit Corporation, 1934-1942 -
27e - Emergency Credit Division, 1934-1937 -
27f - Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, 1939-1944 -
27g - Federal Intermediate Credit Banks, 1933-1942
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OF 38 - Tuttle, Mrs. Friederika, 1933 -
OF 39 - Arlington Memorial-Unknown Soldier, 1933-1945 -
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41c - District Court of Washington, DC: Abstracts, 1934-1943 -
41c - District Court of Washington, DC: Miscellaneous, 1938-1939 -
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41e - Court of Appeals for Patents, 1940 -
41f - Office of U.S. Courts, 1938-1945
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48i - Coronation of George VI, 1936-1937 -
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48k - Burma, 1939-1945 -
48l - Bermuda, 1937-1945 -
48m - Newfoundland, 1939-1945 -
48n - Scotland, 1933-1945 -
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48p - Jamaica, 1940-1944 -
48q - Southern Rhodesia, 1941-1943 -
48r - Maldin Islands, 1943-1944 -
48s - Barbados, 1940-1944
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51v - Board of Intermediate Sentence and Parole, 1934-1940 -
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51x - Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, 1934-1944 -
51y - Municipal Architect, 1934-1942 -
51z - Board of Public Welfare, 1934-1943 -
51aa - Corporation Counsel, 1936-1942 -
51bb - Boxing Commission, 1934-1944 -
51cc - Superintendent of Playgrounds; Recreation Commission, 1934-1944 -
51dd - Health Officer, 1935-1944 -
51ee - Airport Commission, 1936-1939
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OF 57 - Girl Scouts of America, 1933-1945 -
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OF 62 - Precedents, 1933-1945 -
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OF 80 - Theatres, 1933-1945 -
OF 81 - U.S. Employee's Compensation Commission, 1933-1944 -
OF 82 - Federal Board for Vocational Education, 1933-1944 -
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OF 101 - The President, Information Concerning -
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OF 111 - Conscientious Objectors (Amnesty), 1933-1945 -
OF 112 - Armour, Norman, 1933-1945 -
OF 113 - The Bible -
OF 114 - Inland Waterways -
OF 115 - Hoover, Herbert, 1933-1945 -
OF 116 - Requests for President to Sit for Portrait -
OF 117 - Crime -
OF 118 - Hammond, William C., 1933 -
OF 119 - Appropriation Matters -
OF 120 - Women -
OF 121 - Insurance -
OF 122 - Cassidy, Edward R, 1933 -
OF 123 - Norway, Government of -
OF 124 - Red Cross -
OF 125 - Daughters of the American Revolution, 1933-1945 -
OF 126 - Johnson, Sen. Hiram W., 1933-1939 -
OF 127 - United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1933-1944 -
OF 128 - Hall, Lucien L., 1933 -
OF 129 - Roads and Highways -
OF 130 - Armistice Day -
OF 131 - Dogs -
OF 132 - Floods -
OF 133 - Immigration -
OF 134 - Iran, Government of -
OF 135 - Women's Christian Temperance Union, 1933-1945 -
OF 136 - Radio -
OF 137 - Taxes -
OF 138 - Dominican Republic, 1933-1945 -
OF 139 - Kaufman, David E., 1933-1942 -
OF 140 - Public Works -
OF 141 - Telegraph, 1933-1944 -
OF 142 - American Federation of Labor -
OF 143 - U.S. Board of Tax Appeals -
OF 144 - Newspapers -
OF 145 - Laughlin, Irwin B., 1933 -
OF 146 - Mexico, Government of -
OF 147 - Sons of the American Revolution, 1933-1945 -
OF 148 - Fire Prevention, 1933-1945 -
OF 149 - Forests -
OF 150 - China, Government of -
OF 151 - U.S. Court for China, 1933-1944 -
OF 152 - Hunter, Reuben, 1933 -
OF 153 - Costa Rica, Government of -
OF 154 - Martone, Frank, 1933 -
OF 155 - National Guard -
OF 156 - St. Lawrence Waterway Project -
OF 157 - Blind Persons, 1933-1945 -
OF 158 - Anti-Saloon League, 1933 -
OF 159 - Cuba, Government of -
OF 160 - Library of Congress -
OF 161 - Proclamations and Executive Orders -
OF 162 - Haiti, Government of -
OF 163 - McNamara, J. Joseph, 1933 -
OF 164 - Memorial Day, 1933-1945 -
OF 165 - Designations to sign President's Name, 1933-1945 -
OF 166 - Austria, Government of -
OF 167 - Sweden, Government of -
OF 168 - Telephones, 1933-1945 -
OF 169 - Lincoln, Abraham -
OF 170 - Baseball, 1933-1945 -
OF 171 - Associated Press, 1933-1945 -
OF 172 - Business -
OF 173 - Transportation -
OF 174 - Bryan, William Jennings, 1933-1945 -
OF 175 - Coal -
OF 176 - Embargoes, 1933-1945 -
OF 177 - Conservation Matters -
OF 178 - Munitions -
OF 179 - Franking Privilege, 1933-1945 -
OF 180 - Congressional Record, material re Administration In -
OF 181 - Community Chest -
OF 182 - United Press Association, 1933-1945 -
OF 183 - Trees -
OF 184 - League of Nations -
OF 185 - Economy -
OF 186 - Knights of Pythias -
OF 187 - Commission of Fine Arts -
OF 188 - Rotary International, 1933-1945 -
OF 189 - Sports -
OF 190 - Pan American Medical Association, 1933-1941 -
OF 191 - Mother's Day -
OF 192 - Vivisection, 1933-1944 -
OF 193 - Honduras, Government of -
OF 194 - National Memorial Commission, 1933-1945 -
OF 195 - Holidays -
OF 196 - Advertising -
OF 197 - Japan, Government of -
OF 198 - Germany, Government of -
OF 199 - U.S. Post Office, Washington, D.C., 1933-1945 -
OF 200 - Trips of the President -
Box 1 -
200-A - Campobello (1), May 3-June 10, 1933 -
200-A - Campobello (2), June 11-19, 1933 -
200-A - Campobello (3), June 21-September 12, 1933 -
200-A - Campobello Cruise, June 21-23, 1933 -
200-B - Harrisonburg, Va., August 7-11, 1933 -
200-C - Chicago-American League Trip, October 1-10, 1933 -
200-A - Miscellaneous, 1936-1938 -
200-D Warm Springs, Ga. (1), September 18-November 19, 1933
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Box 2 -
200-D Warm Springs, Ga. (2), November 17-21, 1933 -
200-D Warm Springs, Ga. (3), November 22-December 14, 1933 -
200-D Warm Springs, Ga. (4), October 11-31, 1933 -
200-D Warm Springs, Ga. (5), November 1-17, 1933 -
200-E - Lists (mail to Miami), March 28-April 11, 1934 -
200-E - Florida Trip (1), March 11-31, 1934 -
200-E - Florida Trip (2), April 1-24, 1934; December 31, 1936 -
200-F - Cruise on USS Houston to Hawaii, July 1-August 3, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File A, April 16-Aug 6, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File B, February 9-August 26, 1934; Aug 7, 1937-March 9 , 1940
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Box 3 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File C, February 26-October 17, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File D, March 21-August 6, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File E, May 21-August 2, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File F, April 5-August 7, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File G, April 22-August 21, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File H (1) - Haiti, April 7-30, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File H (2), May 4-June 20, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File H (3) - Hawaii, June 21-October 19, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File J, August 4, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File K, August 3-September 5, 1934
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Box 4 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File L 200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File M 200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File N 200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File P 200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File Q 200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File R 200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File S (1), March 6-July 30, 1934, , March 13-August 2, 1935, , April 20-August 8, 1934
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Box 5 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File S (2), May 26-September 13, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File T-U-V-W, February 14-August 4, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip - Alph. File X-Y-Z, February 14-August 9, 1934 -
200-F - Memorandum: The Industry of Puerto Rico and its Problems, May 6, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip-Miscellaneous (1), March 6-June 26, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip-Miscellaneous (2), June 28-July 30, 1934 -
200-F - Poughkeepsie - Hyde Park, NY, May 18-August 25, 1934
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Box 6 -
200-F - Lists (mail to Hawaii, West Coast, Hyde Park), June 20-September 24, 1934 -
200-F - Hawaiian and Western Trip Miscellaneous (3) - Itineraries, August 4-September 29, 1934; April 24, 1935 -
200-F - Hyde Park - Poughkeepsie, September, 1934 -
200-F - Lists (mail to Hyde Park, Poughkeepsie and Newport, RI), July-September 1934 -
200-F - Miscellaneous - Messages, July-August 1934 -
200-F - Cruise - USS Houston (1), 1934
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Box 7 -
Box 8 -
200-G - Gettysburg, PA.; New York City (Fleet Review); Groton, Mass.; Hyde Park, NY (1), March 3-May 25, 1934 -
200-G - Fleet Review Folder -
200-G - Gettysburg, PA; New York City (Fleet Review); Gronton, Mass.; Hyde Park, NY (2), May 26-August 12, 1934 -
200-H - New York City (Sec. Woodin's Funeral), May 5, 1934 -
200-I - Carrollton, Ill (Speaker Rainey's Funeral), August 21-22, 1934 -
200-I-1 - Newport International Cup Races, September 14-20, 1934 -
200-J - Kentucky; TVA; Warm Springs (1), December 22, 1933-August 27, 1934 -
200-J - Broadcast - Harrodsburg, KY, November 16, 1934 9:15am-9:45am -
200-J - Kentucky; TVA; Warm Springs (2), September 7-October 18, 1934 -
200-J - Kentucky; TVA; Warm Springs (3), October 19-25, 1934
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Box 9 -
200-J - Kentucky; TVA; Warm Springs (4), October 26-November 8, 1934 -
200-J - Kentucky; TVA; Warm Springs (5), November 9-20, 1934 -
200-J - Kentucky; TVA; Warm Springs (6), September 8-November 14, 1934 -
200-J - Lists (mail to Hyde Park and Warm Springs), November 5-December 4, 1934 -
200-J - Kentucky: TVA; Warm Springs (7), November 16-December 11, 1934
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Box 10 -
200-J - Tennessee, Nashville: The Hermitage - Home of Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) -
200-K - Williamsburg and Roanoke, VA, April 19-December 10, 1934 -
200-L - United States Fleet - operation order No. 9-35, September 26, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File A, March 4-September 21, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File B, March 19-October 1, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File C, April-November 7, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File D,E, April 13-October 23, 1935 -
200-L - Stephens Folder - Correspondence re: stop at Fremont, Neb. For agricultural speech (9/28/35), May 27-September 26, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File F, April 30-October 22, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File G, April 19-December 12, 1935
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Box 11 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File H, April 13, September 29, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File I-K, May 23-September 26, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File L, January 25-October 5, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File M, January 17-October 23, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File N, January 17-October 23, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File O, April 29-October 18, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File P,Q, March 23-October 5, 1935; January 6, 1936 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File R, May 11-September 30, 1935
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Box 12 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File S (1), January 24-June 6, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File S (2), June 10-August 2, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File S (3), August 3-October 22, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File T-W, April 13-October 23, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Alph. File X-Z, January 30-September 9, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Miscellaneous, September 10-25, 1935
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Box 13 -
200-L - Western Trip - Miscellaneous, September 26-29, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Miscellaneous, September 30-December 27, 1935; February 27, 1936 -
200-L - Radiograms to and from the Houston, October 4-5, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - Telegrams and Dispatches, June 11-October 10, 1935 -
200-L - Lists (mail to Hyde Park and Western Points), August 31-October 22, 1935 -
200-L - Western Trip - 1935, September 18-October 2, 1935
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Box 14 -
200-L - Commander-in-Chief BLACK, October 2-9, 1935 -
200-L - Commander-in-Chief WHITE, October 17-23, 1935 -
200-L - Commander-in-Chief BLACK, October 10-22, 1935 -
200-L - Telegrams (USS Houston), October 2-6, 1935 -
200-L - Press-Dispatches (USS Houston), 1935 -
200-L - Commander-in-Chief WHITE, October 2-16, 1935
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Box 15 -
Box 15-16 -
Box 16 -
Box 17 -
200-N - Cambridge, Mass. (Fly Club Dinner), February 11-March 7, 1935 -
200-O West Point Graduation, 1935 -
200-P - New London, Connecticut; Hyde Park, NY; New York City, May 23-June 26, 1935 -
200-Q - Hyde Park, NY, August 15-30, 1935 -
200-R Warm Springs, GA; Chicago South Bound - Alph. File A (1), September 17-October 29, 1935 -
200-R - Warm Springs, GA - Alph. File A (2), October 29-December 13, 1935; February 6, 1936 -
200-R - Warm Springs GA - Alph. File B, November 9-December 6, 1935 -
200-R - Warm Springs GA - Alph. File C, November 16-December 13, 1935 -
200-R - Warm Springs, GA - Alph. Files D-F, H, L, M, N-P, R-T, V, October 2-December 9, 1935; February 24, 1936 -
200-R - Warm Springs, GA - Alph. File W, October 9-December 6, 1935
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Box 18 -
200-R - Warm Springs, GA - Alph. Files X,Y,Z, August 23-December 16, 1935 -
200-R - Lists (Mail to Warm Springs), November 21-December 7, 1935 -
200-R - Warm Springs, GA - Chicago, South Bound - General, August 23-December 9, 1935 -
200-R - Warm Springs, GA - Miscellaneous (1), August 23-November 22, 1935 -
200-R - Warm Springs, GA - Miscellaneous (2), November 23-December 16, 1935 -
200-S - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), October 31-November 6, 1935 -
200-S - Hyde Park, NY, October 29-November 7, 1935 -
200-T - New York City, Jersey City, Newark, NJ, December 26, 1935-January 28, 1936 -
200-U - Philadelphia, PA; Cambridge, MA; Hyde Park, NY, December 3, 1935-February 29, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip, March 10-July 8, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File A, December 18, 1935-June 11, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File B, November 13, 1935-June 9, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File C, March 10-June 12, 1936
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Box 19 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File D, January 29-June 19, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File E, April 16-June 10, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File F, February 6-June 17, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File G, January 18-June 9, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File H, February 15-June 13, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File I, March 25-May 27, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File K, February 18-June 14, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File L, March 12-September 15, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File M, February 27-June 13, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File N, May 30-June 11, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File O, February 17-May 30, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File P, March 3-June 5, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File R, February 5-June 7, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File S, February 25-June 13, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File T, February 21-July 7, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File V, January 25-November 5, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File W, February 18-June 11, 1936
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Box 20 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Alph. File X, Y, Z, March 2-June 7, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Return Via Ottawa, March 30-May 23, 1936 -
200-V - Texas Trip - Miscellaneous, May 24-June 11, 1936 -
200-W - Florida Trip (1), February 298-March 14, 1936 -
200-W - Lists (mail to Miami, FL and Warm Springs GA), March 23-April 8, 1936 -
200-W - Florida Trip (2), March 16-31, 1936 -
200-W - Florida Trip (3), April 1-23, 1936
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Box 21 -
Box 22 -
200-W - McIntyre's Personal File (Miami), March 23-April 21, 1936 -
200-W - Florida Trip - Dispatches, March 23-April 21, 1936 -
200-W - Press Releases (White House), March 23-April 7, 1936 -
200-X - Jefferson Day Dinner, NY, February 25-April 27, 1936 -
200-Y - Young Democrats of America, Baltimore Meeting, March 6-April 13, 1936 -
200-Z - Fall River, Mass; Sec. Howe's Funeral, April 20-21, 1936 -
200-AA - Monticello, VA and Shenandoah National Park (1), October 31, 1935-June 13, 1936 -
200-AA - Monticello, VA and Shenandoah National Park (2), June 15, 1936-January 4, 1937 -
200-AA - Lists (Mail to US Potomac), July 4, 1936 -
200-BB - Lists, Mail to Hyde Park), April 20-23, 1936 -
200-BB - Hyde Park, May 22, 1936 -
200-CC - Nashville, TN (Speaker Byrns' Funeral), June 4-5, 1936 -
200-DD - Philadelphia, PA (National Democratic Convention); Hyde Park, February 20-June 27, 1936
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Box 23 -
200-EE - Dust Bowl Trip (2) - Drought, August 26-September 15, 1936 -
200-EE - Lists (Mail to Dust Bowl Area), August 26-September 4, 1936 -
200-EE - California (Dust Bowl Trip), May 23-August 6, 1936 -
200-EE - Colorado (Dust Bowl Trip), March 26-October 13, 1936 -
200-EE - Idaho (Dust Bowl Trip), July 7, 1936 -
200-EE - Illinois (Dust Bowl Trip), August 15-September 8, 1936 -
200-EE - Indiana (Dust Bowl Trip), August 21-September 3, 1936 -
200-EE - Iowa (Dust Bowl Trip), May 11-Sepbember 3, 1936 -
200-EE - Kansas (Dust Bowl Trip), June 1-August 17, 1936 -
200-EE - Louisiana (Dust Bowl Trip), July 22, 1936 -
200-EE - Michigan (Dust Bowl Trip), July 15-September 2, 1936 -
200-EE - Minnesota (Dust Bowl Trip), June 8-August 27, 1936 -
200-EE - Mississippi (Dust Bowl Trip), July 18-August 18, 1936 -
200-EE - Missouri (Dust Bowl Trip), April 15-September 28, 1936 -
200-EE - Montana (Dust Bowl Trip), July 27-August 24, 1936 -
200-EE - Nebraska (Dust Bowl Trip), July 20,-September 29, 1936 -
200-EE - New Jersey (Dust Bowl Trip), July 7, 11, 1936 -
200-EE - New York (Dust Bowl Trip), June 29, 1936
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Box 24 -
200-EE - North Carolina (Dust Bowl Trip-1), April 16-August 15, 1936 -
200-EE - North Carolina (Dust Bowl Trip-2), August 17-October 9, 1936 -
200-EE - North Dakota (Dust Bowl Trip), July 9-August 25, 1936 -
200-EE - Ohio (Dust Bowl Trip), August 4-25, 1936 -
200-EE - Oklahoma (Dust Bowl Trip), August 4, 1936 -
200-EE - Oregon (Dust Bowl Trip), July 2-6, 1936 -
200-EE - Pennsylvania (Dust Bowl Trip), August 11, 12, 1936 -
200-EE - South Carolina (Dust Bowl Trip), July 14, 21, 1936 -
200-EE - South Dakota (Dust Bowl Trip), June 24-September 3, 1936 -
200-EE - Tennessee (Dust Bowl Trip), June 30-September 14, 1936 -
200-EE - Texas (Dust Bowl Trip), August 11, 1936 -
200-EE - Utah (Dust Bowl Trip), August 20-27, 1936 -
200-EE - West Virginia (Dust Bowl Trip), June 15, July 21, 1936 -
200-EE - Wisconsin (Dust Bowl Trip), July 23-August 31, 1936 -
200-EE - Wyoming (Dust Bowl Trip), August 24-September 1, 1936 -
200-EE - Dust Bowl Trip - Miscellaneous, August 20-October 14, 1936
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Box 25 -
200-FF - Lists (mail to Hyde Park and Bar Harbor), July 11-August 7, 1936 -
200-FF - Hyde Park, New England Coast (1), Mary 26-July 16, 1936 -
200-FF - Hyde Park, New England Coast (2), July 17-31, 1936 -
200-FF - Hyde Park, New England Coast, Canada (3), July 31-August 13, 1936, January 12, 1940 -
200-FF - Quebec Trip, July 28-August 11, 1936 -
Miscellaneous - Hyde Park, NY, 1936-1938 -
200-GG - Lists (Mail to Hyde Park and Bar Harbor), July 4-August 22, 1936 -
200-GG - Chautauqua, Binghamton, NY; Scranton, PA; Cleveland, Ohio; Hyde Park (1), July 2-August 5, 1936 -
200-GG - Chautauqua, Binghamton, NY; Scranton, PA; Cleveland, Ohio; Hyde Park (2), August 5-12, 1936
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Box 26 -
200-GG - Chautauqua, Binghamton, NY; Scranton, PA; Cleveland, Ohio; Hyde Park (3), August 13-22, 1936 -
200-HH - Itineraries, July-October, 1936 -
200-HH - Lists (Mail to Poughkeepsie, Buffalo, Cincinnati, etc.), September 21-November 4, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Miscellaneous, October 9-14, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Miscellaneous, September 18-October 8, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Miscellaneous, October 15-November 3, 1936
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Box 27 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip -California, July 7-October 27, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip -Colorado, September 30-October 20-1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Connecticut, September 13-October 21, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Delaware, September 20-October 24, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Florida, September 22, 29, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Idaho, September 16, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Illinois, July 17-October 17, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Iowa, July 3-October 22, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Kansas, May 6-Octoer 22, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Indiana, July 16-October 23, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Massachusetts, September 26-October 26, 1936
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Box 28 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Maine, October 20, 21, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Maryland, September 19, 23, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Michigan, July 1-October 12, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Minnesota, September 28-October 9, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Mississippi, September 8, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Missouri, June 20-December 14, 1937 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Montana, June 21-August 21, 1937 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - New York, August 19-November 2, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Nebraska, July 14-October 10, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - New Hampshire, September 22-November 1, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - New Jersey, September 21-October 28, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - New Mexico, September 18-October 17, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - North Carolina, October 3-29, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - North Dakota, October 5, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Ohio, March 16-October 23, 1936
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Box 29 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Oklahoma, September 20-October 13, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Oregon, July 3-September 20, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Pennsylvania, June 25-October 29-1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Rhode Island, September 25-October 17, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Utah, September 18-October 17, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Washington (state), July 16-October 24, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - West Virginia, June 29-October 6, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Wisconsin, September 22-October 8, 1936 -
200-HH - 1936 Presidential Campaign Trip - Wyoming, October 6-16, 1936 -
200-II - Cambridge (Harvard U.), Hyde Park, Syracuse, NY, June 10-November 3, 1936 -
200-II - Cambridge (Harvard U.), Hyde Park, Syracuse, NY - Miscellaneous, September 15-28, 1936 -
200-II - Lists (Mail to Poughkeepsie, NY), September 21-October 2, 1936 -
200-JJ - South American Trip (1) - South Carolina, Florida, July 10-November 16, 1936 -
200-JJ - South American Trip (2) - Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana (2), November 17-22, 1936
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Box 30 -
200-JJ - South American Trip (3), November 23-30, 1936 -
200-JJ - South American Trip (4), December 1-9, 1936 -
200-JJ - South America Trip - Telegrams and Dispatches (1), October 15-December 3, 1936 -
200-JJ - South America Trip - Telegrams and Dispatches (2), December 4, 1936-November 23, 1937; March 12, October 17, 1936; March 7, 19 -
200-JJ - Lists (Mail to South America), November 21-December 5, 1936 -
200-JJ - South American Trip - Miscellaneous, November 6, 1936-March 8, 1937
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Box 31-32 -
Box 33 -
200-KK - Warm Springs GA (1) -
200-KK - Warm Springs GA (2) - Georgia Correspondence, February 15-28, 1937 -
200-KK - Warm Springs GA (3) - North Carolina, Florida, Alabama Correspondence, March 5-26, 1937 -
200-KK - Warm Springs GA - Miscellaneous, February 17-March 29, 1937 -
200-KK - Lists (Mail to Warm Springs), March 12-26, 1937 -
200-LL - Southwestern Trip - Plans, Schedule Chart, etc., April 6-May 5, 1937
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Box 34 -
200-LL - Southwestern Trip, February 16-March 16, 1937 -
200-LL - Southwestern Trip, February 23-April 2, 1937 -
200-LL - Southwestern Trip, March 17-April 24, 1937 -
200-LL - Southwestern Trip - Miscellaneous, April 26-May 8, 1937 -
200-LL - Southwestern Trip, 1937 -
200-LL - Southwestern Trip, April 28-May 12, 1937 -
200-LL - Southwestern Trip, May 1-July 9, 1937
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Box 35 -
200-LL - Lists (Mail to Galveston, New Orleans, Houston, Ft. Worth, St. Louis), April 28-May 12, 1937 -
Southwestern Trip - Telegrams and Dispatches, May 1-July 9, 1937 -
200-MM - Hyde Park, NY, May 28-June 1, 1937 -
200-NN - Jefferson Island Trip, June 16, July 2, 1937 -
200-OO - Lists (Mail to Poughkeepsie), June 30-July 3, 1937 -
200-PP - Hyde Park NY, August 5-9, 1937 -
200-PP - Lists (Mail to Jefferson Island, Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park), July 15-September 17, 1937 -
200-QQ - Roanoke Island - Virginia Dare Celebration, April 20-August 26, 1937
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Box 36 -
200-RR - Hyde Park, NY, July 15-September 17, 1937 -
200-RR - Lists (Mail to Poughkeepsie, NY and USS Potomac), August 27-September 20, 1937 -
200-SS - Miscellaneous, October 4, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Miscellaneous, August 31-September 22, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip, August 24-September 21, 1937 -
200-SS - Alaska, British Columbia, September 10-October 21, 1937 -
200-SS - California, September 9- October 4, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Oregon, August 26-October 11, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Colorado, August 27-September 29, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, August 31-October 7, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Kansas, September 8-17, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Minnesota, Missouri, August 21-October 23, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Montana, September 15-October 3, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, August 21-October 26, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Oregon, September 28, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - South Dakota, August 30-Septemeber 29, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Texas, Utah, August 30-September 18, 1937
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Box 37-38 -
Box 38 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Wisconsin, October 3-September 28, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Wyoming, September 21-October 18, 1937 -
200-SS - Lists (Mail to Poughkeepsie and West), September 20-October 6, 1937 -
200-SS - Western Trip - Press and Photographs, September 10-October 4, 1937 -
200-TT - Antietam Battlefield, August 24-September 22, 1937 -
200-UU - Hyde Park, NY, October 9-13, 1937 -
200-UU - Lists (Mail to Hyde Park, NY), October 13-18, 1937 -
200-VV - Hyde Park, NY, October 12-November 3, 1937 -
200-VV - Lists (Mail to Hyde Park, NY), October 25-November 3, 1937 -
200-WW - Warm Springs, GA (1) - General: Tennessee, Alabama, etc. correspondents, August 26-November 10, 1937 -
200-WW - Warm Springs, GA (2) - Georgia, November 11-27, 1937
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Box 39 -
200-WW - Lists (Mail to Miami, FL), November 29-December 4, 1937 -
200 -WW - Warm Springs, GA (3) - FL 1936-1938 - Miscellaneous - Warm Springs, GA, November 28, 1937-March 24, 1938 -
200-WW - Warm Springs, GA and FL (4) - Telegrams and Dispatches, November 29-December 5, 1937 -
200-WW - Warm Springs - Miscellaneous, October 26-December 8, 1937; March 28, 1938 -
200-XX - Lists (Mail to Hyde Park), February 19-21, 1938 -
200-XX - Hyde Park, NY, February 17-25, 1938 -
200-YY - Warm Springs, GA (1) - Gainsville Speech, etc., August 31, 1937- March 15, 1938 -
200-YY - Warm Springs GA (2), March 16-April 20, 1938
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Box 40 -
200-YY - Warm Springs GA - Miscellaneous, February 28-March 31, 1938 -
200-YY - Lists (Mail to Warm Springs, GA), March 23-April 1, 1938 -
200-ZZ - Fishing Trip - Vicinity of Virgin Islands, March 26-July 22, 1938 -
200-ZZ - Lists (Mail to San Jan, P.R., Charleston, N.C.), April 28-May 26, 1938 -
200-ZZ - Cruise on the USS Philadelphia, 1938 -
200-ZZ - Trip File - Tentative Invitations, 1934-1937 - Inclusive
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Box 41 -
200-AAA - Lists (Mail to Hyde Park), June 16-29, 1938 -
200-AAA - Nahant, MA (John Roosevelt's Wedding), March 4-June 22, 1938 -
200-BBB - Reedsville, WV; Hyde Park, NY (Arthurdale), May 13-31, 1938 -
200-BBB - Lists (Mail to Silver Springs, MD and Hyde Park, NY), May 27-28, 1938 -
200-CCC - General, 1938-1939 -
200-CCC - Lists (Mail to Texas, Cal., Canal Zone, Florida, Georgia), July 9-August 10, 1938 -
200-CCC - South American (Western Trip) - Cruise: Panama and Canal Zone, June 1-August 2, 1938 -
200-CCC- Western Trip - Arkansas, June 7-November 1, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Alabama, June 29-August 10, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Arizona, March 30, 1938 -
200-AAA - Cruise of the USS Potomac, June 19-20, 1938
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Box 42-43 -
Box 42-44 -
Box 42-45 -
Box 43 -
Box 44 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - California (3), July 3-12, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - California (4), July 13-August 22, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Colorado, June 11-July 12, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Florida, July 5-August 16, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Georgia, June 15-August 13, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Illinois, Indiana, June 28, July 5, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Kentucky, June 7-July 8, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Minnesota, June 24, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Mississippi, June 13, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Missouri, June 14, July 16, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Nebraska, June 25, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - New Mexico, June 10-23, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - North Carolina, August 1, 1938 -
200-CCC - Ohio (Marietta Celebration), February 17-July 7, 1938
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Box 45 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Oklahoma, May 24-August 25, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - South Carolina, July 9-August 18, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - South Dakota, June 1, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Tennessee, June 10-July 8, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Texas, March 30-July 16, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Utah, June 9-July 13, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Virginia, August 10, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Washington (state), May 27-July 15, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - West Virginia, June 10-July 16, 1938
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Box 45-46 -
Box 46 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Miscellaneous (1) - Itineraries, May 26-June 30, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Miscellaneous (2), July 1-12, 1938 -
200-CCC - Western Trip - Miscellaneous (3), July 13-August 12, 1938 -
200-DDD - Thousand Island Trip - Minnesota, July 24, 1938 -
200-DDD - Thousand Island Trip - (Internatior al Bridge Dedication), April 11, 1938-February 1, 1939; January 13, 1940
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Box 47 -
200-DDD - Thousand Island Trip - North Dakota, July 27-August 30, 1938 -
200-DDD - Lists (Mail to Poughkeepsie), August 18-27, 1938 -
200-DDD - Thousand Island Trip - Miscellaneous, August 5-27, 1938 -
200-DDD - Thousand Island Trip - New York, February 14-August 20, 1938 -
200-DDD - Thousand Island Trip Canada, June 28-November 9, 1938 -
200-DDD - Thousand Island Trip Michigan, February 17-September 1, 1938 -
200-EEE - Wilmington, DE; Gettysburg, PA - Miscellaneous, May 14-July6, 1938 -
200-EEE - Wilmington, DE (Swedish Ter.); New York World's Fair; Gettysburg, PA, February 8, 1937; January 28-October 4, 1938 -
200-EEE - Lists (Mail to Hyde Park), June 22-July 1, 1938 -
200-FFF - Annapolis, MD (Naval Academy Addresses and Diplomas), June 2, 19, 1938 -
200-GGG - Lists (Mail to Poughkeepsie, Rochester, MN), August 18-September 14, 1938 -
200-GGG - Morgantown and Denton, MD, July 12-September 13, 1938 -
200-HHH - 75th Anniversary - Battle of Chickanauga, Chattanooga, TN, March 27-September 18, 1938 -
200-III - Hyde Park, October 1-6, 1938
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Box 48 -
200-III - Lists (Mail to Hyde Park), October 3-8, 1938 -
200-JJJ - Lists (Mail to Hyde Park), October 17-22, 1938 -
200-JJJ - Hyde Park, October 17-22, 1939 -
200-KKK - Hyde Park, November 1-10, 1938 -
200-KKK - Lists (Mail to Hyde Park), November 3-9, 1938 -
200-LLL - Warm Springs, GA - Miscellaneous, November 28-December 5, 1938 -
200-LLL - South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, November 9-December 16,1938 -
200-LLL - Tennessee, September 23 - November 19, 1938 -
200-LLL - Warm Springs, GA (1); Chapel Hill, NC; North Carolina, February 11-November 14, 1938 -
200-LLL - Lists (Mail to Warm Springs, GA), November 21-December 6, 1938 -
200-MMM - Caribbean Cruise - Telegrams and Dispatches, February 17, 1938-Februrary 25, 1939
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Box 49 -
Box 50 -
200-MMM - Caribbean Cruise (1), December 3, 1938-February 3, 1939 -
200-MMM - Caribbean Cruise (2), February 24-March 15, 1939 -
200-MMM - Lists (Caribbean Cruise Mail), June 10-17, 1939 -
200-NNN - Hyde Park, NY, March 8-June 20, 1939 -
200-NNN - Lists (Mail to Hyde Park), June 10-17, 1939 -
200-OOO - Warm Springs, GA and Tuskegee, Auburn, Alabama, March 3-April 28, 1939 -
200-OOO - Warm Springs, GA - Miscellaneous, March 27-April 7, 1939 -
200-OOO - Lists (mail to Warm Springs), March 30-April 8, 1939 -
200-PPP - Hyde Park and Rhinebeck, March 25-May 2, 1939 -
200-PPP - Lists (mail to Poughkeepsie), April 27-May 11, 1939 -
200-QQQ - Charlottesville, VA, April 17-21, 1939 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Miscellaneous, May 16, 1939-May 21, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Alaska, May 16, 1939-May 9, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Arizona, June 9, 1939-May 15, 1940 -
200-RRR -Arkansas, May 2, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip, May 26-August 28, 1939 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - California (1), April 30-August 15, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - California (2), April 20, 1939-April 29, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Canada, June 8-July 7, 1939 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Colorado, August 5, 1939-May 26, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Illinois, Indiana, May 16, 1939-May 6, 1940
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Box 52 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Louisiana, April 23-27, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Mississippi, March 21-July 31, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Montana, April 13, 1939-May 9, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Michigan, April 24-May 10, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Minnesota, May 29, 1939-May 10, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Missouri, May 16, 1939-May 13-1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Nebraska, May 31, 1939-May 8, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - New Mexico, June 26, 1939-April 24, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - North Carolina - Great Smoky Mountains National Park, April 19-November 3, 1939 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - North Dakota, July 18-August 31, 1939 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Ohio, August 29, 1939-August 22, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - South Dakota, July 24, 1939-May 10, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Tennessee, Washington, May 15, 1939-May 14, 1940; May 16-17, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Texas, May 22, 1939-May 15, 1940
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Box 53 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Utah, June 23, 1939 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Virginia, April 23-25, 1940 -
200-RRR - Western Trip - Wisconsin, May 16, 1939-May 17, 1940 -
200-SSS - Hyde Park, May 26, 1939 -
200-TTT - Hyde Park, June 23-28, 1939 -
200-UUU - Hyde Park, July 2, 1939 -
200-VVV - Hyde Park, December 14, 1939 -
200-WWW - Hyde Park, December 14, 1939
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Box 53-54 -
Box 54 -
200-YYY - Hyde Park, September 5-11, 1939 -
200-ZZZ - Hyde Park, September 22-25, 1939 -
200-AAAA - Hyde Park, October 5, 1939 -
200-BBBB - Hyde Park, October 19, 1939 -
200-CCCC - Hyde Park, November 4, 1939 -
200-XXX - USS Tuscaloosa, August 1939 -
200-DDDD - Warm Springs, GA (1), November 21, 1939 -
200-DDDD - Warm Springs, GA (2), November 21, 1939 -
200-DDDD - Lists (mail to Warm Springs), November 22-28, 1939 -
200-EEEE - Hyde Park, November 16, 1939 -
200-EEEE - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), November 17, 18, 1939 -
200-FFFF - Hyde Park, February 1, 1940 -
200-FFFF - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), February 2, 3, 1940 -
200-GGGG - USS Tuscaloosa, February 15-March 1, 1940 -
200-GGGG - Lists (mail to USS Tuscaloosa), February 16-21, 1940
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Box 55 -
200-GGGG - Tuscaloosa - Miscellaneous, December-March, 1940 -
200-GGGG - Fishing Trip, February-March 1940 -
200-HHHH - Warm Springs, GA (1), April 18-27, 1940 -
200-HHHH - Lists (mail to Warm Springs, GA (2)), April 18-27, 1940 -
200-HHHH - Warm Springs, GA - Miscellaneous, March 13-April 24, 1940 -
200-IIII - Hyde Park, May 3-6, 1940 -
200-JJJJ - Hyde Park, April 6, 1940 -
200-KKKK - Charlottesville, VA, June 10, 1940 -
200-LLLL - Hyde Park and Lists (mail to Hyde Park), June 20, 1940 -
200-MMMM - Hyde Park and Lists (mail to Hyde Park), July 3, 1940 -
200-OOOO - Norfolk, VA, July 27, 1940
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Box 56 -
200-PPPP - Hyde Park; New England Navy Yards, August 3-12, 1940 -
200-PPPP - Hyde Park, NY, August 1940 -
200-QQQQ - Smoky Mountains TN - Schedules, Plans, etc., Press Releases, General Information, September 1, 1940 -
200-QQQQ - Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Tennessee, May-August 1940 -
200-QQQQ - Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Virginia, August-September 1940 -
200-QQQQ - Great Smoky Mountains National Park - West Virginia, August-September 1940 -
200-QQQQ - Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), September 1, 1940 -
200-RRRR - Inspection Tour, August 16, 1940 -
200-RRRR - Lists (mail to Poughkeepsie and FDR), August 15-20, 1940 -
200-SSSS - Hyde Park, NY, September 6-11, 1940 -
200-SSSS - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), September 7-9, 1940 -
200-TTTT - Jasper, Alabama, September 196, 1940 -
200-TTTT - Lists (mail to Birmingham, AL), September 17, 1940 -
200-UUUU - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, September 20, 1940 -
200-UUUU - Lists (mail to Poughkeepsie), September 20, 21, 1940 -
200-UUUU - Miscellaneous, September 20, 24, 1940 -
200-VVVV - Weekend Trip on the Potomac - Aberdeen, Ft. Mead, etc., September 28, 1940
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Box 57 -
200-WWWW - Hyde Park, NY, October 4, 1940 -
200-XXXX - Ohio River Inspection Tour, October 10, 1940 -
200-XXXX - Miscellaneous, 1940 -
200-YYYY - Hyde Park, NY, October 18, 1939 -
200-YYYY - Lists (letters to Hyde Park), October 19, 1940 -
200-ZZZZ - Philadelphia, PA, October 23, 1940 -
200-ZZZZ - Miscellaneous, October 20, 23, 25, 1940 -
200-1-A - Kearney, NJ, October 28, 1940 -
200-1-B - Boston, October 30, 1940 -
200-1-B - Boston - Miscellaneous, October 30, 1940
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Box 58 -
200-1-C - Buffalo, Cleveland, etc., August 21-November 7, 1940 -
200-1-C - Buffalo, Cleveland, etc. - Miscellaneous, August 21-November 1, 1940 -
200-1-C, 200-1-D - Lists (mail to Poughkeepsie), November 4-5, 1940 -
200-1-D - Cruise on the Potomac, November 16, 1940 -
200-1-E - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), November 22, 23, 1940 -
200-1-F - Inspection Tour, December 2, 1940 -
200-1-F - USS Tuscaloosa Messages, December 1940 -
200-1-F - USS Tuscaloosa Messages, December 1940
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Box 58-59 -
Box 59 -
200-1-G - Hyde Park, NY, January 10, 1941 -
200-1-G - Lists (mail to Poughkeepsie), January 1941 -
200-1-G - Proposed Trip to Texas and Mexico, January 22-March 24, 1941 -
200-1-I - Hyde Park, NY, February 21-25, 1941 -
200-1-J - Florida Fishing Trip, March 19, 1941 -
200-1-J - Florida Fishing Trip- Miscellaneous, March 17-September 1, 1941 -
200-1-J - Lists (mail to USS Potomac)
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Box 59-60 -
Box 60 -
200-1-J - Proposed trip to Warm Springs, GA, April 10-14, 1941 -
200-1-K - Miscellaneous, April, 1941 -
200-1-L - Stanton, VA (Woodrow Wilson), 1941 -
200-1-L - Miscellaneous and Lists, April 30-May 3, 1941 -
200-1-M - Hyde Park, NY, April 18-21, 1941 -
200-1-M - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), 1941 -
200-1-N - Hyde Park, NY, May 29-June 1941 -
200-1-N - Lists (mail to Poughkeepsie), 1941 -
200-1-O - Proposed Trip to Canada (Ottawa and Montreal), 1941 -
200-1-P - Hyde Park, NY, June 26, 1941 -
200-1-P - Lists (mail to Poughkeepsie), 1941 -
200-1-Q - Hyde Park, NY and Lists (mail to Hyde Park), July 24, 1941 -
200-1-R - Cruise on USS Augusta, August 1941 -
200-1-S - Hyde Park NY and Lists (mail to Hyde Park), August 21, 1941 -
200-1-T - Hyde Park, NY, August 29, 1941 -
200-1-T - Miscellaneous and Lists (mail to Hyde Park), August 1941 -
200-1-U - Hyde Park, NY and Lists (mail to Poughkeepsie), September 5, 1941 -
200-1-V - Hyde Park, NY and Lists (mail to Poughkeepsie), September 26, 1941 -
200-1-W - Tivoli and Hyde Park, NY and Lists (mail to Poughkeepsie), September 26, 1941 -
200-1-X - Hyde Park and New York City, October 3, 1941
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Box 61 -
200-1-Y - Hyde Park, NY and Lists (mail to Hyde Park0, October 17, 1941 -
200-1-Z - Hyde Park, NY and Lists (mail to Hyde Park), October 31, 1941 -
200-2-A - Warm Springs, GA and Lists (mail to Warm Springs), November 28, 1941 -
200-2-B - Lists (mail to Poughkeepsie), January 7,9, 1942 -
200-2-C - Hyde Park, NY and lists (mail to Hyde Park), January 31-February 6, 1942 -
200-2-D - Hyde Park, NY and lists (mail to Hyde Park), February 27, 1942 -
200-2-E - Hyde Park, NY and lists (mail to Hyde Park), March 27-30, 1942 -
200-2-F - Hyde Park, NY and lists (mail to Hyde Park), April 18, 1942 -
200-2-G - Hyde Park, NY and lists (mail to Hyde Park), May 8-11, 1942 -
200-2-H - Hyde Park, NY and lists (mail to Hyde Park), June 1, 1942 -
200-2-I - Hyde Park, NY and lists (mail to Hyde Park), June 19, 1942 -
200-2-J - Hyde Park, NY, June 29-July 3, 1942 -
200-2-K - Hyde Park, NY and Lists (Mail to Hyde Park), July 9, 1942 -
200-2-L - Hyde Park, NY and Lists (mail to Hyde Park), August 13, 1942 -
200-2-M - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), July 31, 1942 -
200-2-N - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), September 4, 1942 -
200-2-O - Inspection Tour, September 17-October 11, 1942 -
200-2-O - Lists (mail to the President), 1942 -
200-2-O - Miscellaneous, October 1942 -
200-2-O - Miscellaneous - Inspection Tour, September 17-October 1, 1942
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Box 62 -
200-2-P - Proposed Trip (possible tour of war plants), September-October 1942 -
200-2-Q - Weekend Trip - Destination unknown and lists (mail to the President), October 24, 1942 -
200-2-R - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), October-November 1942 -
200-2-S - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), November 13, 14, 1942 -
200-2-T - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), November 26,27, 1942 -
200-2-U - Casa Blanca Conference, January 9-31, 1943 -
200-2-U - Casa Blanca, January-February, 1943 -
200-2-U - Casa Blanca, California, January 9-31, 1943
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Box 63 -
200-2-V - Hyde Park, NY, February 5-10, 1943 -
200-2-W - Lists (mail to Hyde Park), March 5, 6, 8, 1943 -
200-2-X - Hyde Park, Née, April 1-6, 1943 -
200-2-Y - Itineraries and Schedules, April 13-May11, 1943 -
200-2-Y - Inspection of Army Camp and War Industries, US, Mexico, April 13-May 11, 1943 -
200-2-Y - Pouch, April 15-24, 1943 -
200-2-Y - Miscellaneous, April 30-May 24, 2943 -
200-2-Y - Miscellaneous (1), April 13-29, 1943 -
200-2-Y - Miscellaneous (2), April 13-29, 1943
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Box 64 -
200-2-Z - Hyde Park, NY, December 18, 1942 -
200-3-A - Confidential Trip, May 15, 1943 -
200-3-B - Hyde Park, NY, May 27, 1943 -
200-3-C - Charlottesville, VA, June 11, 1943 -
200-3-D - Hyde Park, NY, June 17, 1943 -
200-3-E - Hyde Park, NY, July 1, 1943 -
200-3-F - Hyde Park, NY, July 16-20, 1943 -
200-3-H - Canada - Fishing Trip, July 30-August 9, 1943 -
200-3-H - Miscellaneous, August 9-September 3, 1943 -
200-3-I - Lists (mail to the President), August 19, 1943 -
200-3-J - Canada, August 1943 -
200-3-J - Lists (mail to the President), August 18-25, 1943 -
200-3-J - Miscellaneous - Canada - Quebec Conference, August-September 1943 -
200-3-L - Hyde Park, NY, September 16-25, 1943 -
200-3-M - Hyde Park, NY, October 29, 1943 -
200-3-N - War Conference in Cairo, Teheran, Malta, etc., November 11-December 17, 1943 -
200-3-N - Miscellaneous, December 17, 20, 1943
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Box 65 -
200-3-N - Cairo - Teheran - Malta Conferences, November 22-December 6, 1943 -
200-3-O - "Hobcaw" Georgetown, S.C. (House of Bernard Baruch), April 8, 1944 -
200-3-P - Miscellaneous Weekend Trips, 1943-1944 -
200-3-W - Hyde Park, NY, June 29-July 6, 1944 -
200-3-X - West Coast, Pacific War Theatre, Hawaii and Alaska, July 13-August 19, 1944 -
200-3-Y - Quebec Conference, September 1944 -
200-3-Z - Auto Trip thru Bronx, Brooklyn and New York City, October 20-21, 1944 -
200-4-A - MD, PA, DE, WV, OH, IN, IL, October 26-29, 1944 -
200-4-B - New England Trip, November 3-10, 1944 -
200-4-C - Warm Springs, GA, November 27-December 24, 1944 January 1-4, 1945
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Box 66 -
Box 67 -
200-4-E - Crimean Conference (1), January 23-February 27, 1945 -
200-4-F - Warm Springs, GA, March 3-8, 1945 -
200-4-G - Proposed trip to San Francisco, CA (United Nations Conf.), March-April, 1945 -
200-4-H - Warm Springs, GA, March-April, 1945 -
200 - Miscellaneous, 1937-1946 -
Log - Cruise of FDR on Myth II, July, 1932 -
Log - Cruise of FDR on USS Houston, October 2-23, 1935 -
Log - Cruise of FDR in Bahamian water on board USS Potomac, May 23-April 8, 1936 -
Log - Cruise of FDR on Sewanna to Maine, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, July 14-28, 1936 -
Log - Cruise of FDR to South America and Conference on Maintenance of Peace, Buenos Aires, November 18-December 15, 1936 -
Log - Cruise of FDR in Gulf of Mexico, April 29-May 11, 1937 -
Log - Cruise of FDR to Dry Tortugas, FL, November 29-December 6, 1937 -
Log - Cruise of FDR on USS Philadelphia, April 30-May 8-1938 -
Log - Cruise and Fishing Expedition of FDR on USS Houston, July 14-August 9, 1938 -
Log - Cruise of FDR through West Indies on USS Tuscaloosa, December 3-14, 1940 -
Log - Cruise of FDR on USS Potomac, March 19-April 1941 -
Log - Inspection Trip of FDR, September 17-Octoer 1, 1942 -
Log - Casablanca Conference, January 9-31, 1943
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Box 68
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OF 201 - Military Order of the World War, 1933-1944 -
OF 202 - Permanent Court of International Justice -
OF 203 - France, Government of -
OF 204 - Grew, Joseph C., 1933-1944 -
OF 205 - Keiser, Charles G., 1933 -
OF 206 - Greece, Government of -
OF 207 - Salvation Army, 1933-1944 -
OF 208 - U.S. District Judgeships -
OF 209 - U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals - Judgeships -
OF 210 - U.S.S. Sequoia-U.S.S. Potomac, 1933-1943 -
OF 211 - Gross, Vivian M., 1933, 1944 -
OF 212 - Foreign Debts, 1933-1945 -
OF 213 - Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, 1933-1945 -
OF 214 - Maternity Legislation, 1933-1945 -
OF 215 - Independence Day -
OF 216 - Warner, Walter W., 1935 -
OF 217 - American Boundary Commissioner, 1933-1945 -
OF 218 - Ireland, Government of -
OF 219 - Universal Service, 1933-1937 -
OF 220 - Russia, Government of -
OF 221 - Archivist of the United States -
OF 222 - Champ Clark Monument, 1933 -
OF 223 - Aimone, Mrs. May Cairns, 1933 -
OF 224 - Hall, Nathanial I., 1933 -
OF 225 - Mitchell, Charles E., 1933 -
OF 226 - Hungary, Government of -
OF 227 - Farm Matters -
OF 228 - National Broadcasting Company, 1933-1945 -
OF 229 - Money (Inflation) -
OF 230 - Banking -
OF 231 - Bankruptcy, 1933-1945 -
OF 232 - Memorials -
OF 233 - Italy, Government of -
OF 234 - Jefferson, Thomas -
OF 235 - Federal Power Commission -
OF 236 - Fruit, 1933-1945 -
OF 237 - Daniels, Josephus -
OF 238 - Cost of Living -
OF 239 - International News Service, 1933-1945 -
OF 240 - Gifts to the Government, 1933-1945 -
OF 241 - Sugar -
OF 242 - Securities and Exchange Act -
OF 243 - Halbfinger, Lena R., 1933 -
OF 244 - Russell, Robert M., 1933 -
OF 245 - Hague Tribunal (permanent court of arbitration), 1933-1945 -
OF 246 - Netherlands, Government of -
OF 247 - Frederick, John A., 1933 -
OF 248 - Elder, A.M., 1933 -
OF 249 - Aeronautics -
OF 250 - Elks, Benevolent and Protective Order of, 1933-1945 -
OF 251 - Masonic Matter (Freemasonry) -
OF 252 - Government Employees -
OF 253 - Early, Stephen T., 1933-1939 -
OF 254 - Washington, George -
OF 255 - Thibadeau, William C., 1933 -
OF 256 - Columbia Broadcasting System -
OF 257 - Fox, Henry Jr., 1933 -
OF 258 - Cotton -
OF 259 - McIntyre, Marvin H. -
OF 260 - Municipalities, 1933-1945 -
OF 261 - MacDonald, Ramsey, 1933 -
OF 262 - Physical Training, 1933-1945 -
OF 263 - Communism -
OF 264 - Unemployment -
OF 265 - Guggenheim, Harry F., 1933 -
OF 266 - Mortgages -
OF 267 - Pecos River, 1933-1942 -
OF 268 - Civilian Conservation Corps -
OF 269 - McCarthy, Patrick H., 1933-1940 -
OF 270 - Young Women's Christian Association, 1933-1945 -
OF 271 - Jackson, Clay, 1933 -
OF 272 - Kerley, Commander J. Lewis, 1933 -
OF 273 - International Chamber of Commerce, 1933-1945 -
OF 274 - Constitution of the United States -
OF 275 - Century of Progress Exposition, 1933-1935 -
OF 276 - Estimates -
OF 277 - Anti-Trust Laws -
OF 278 - International Fisheries Commission, 1933-1945 -
OF 279 - Coleman, Frederick W.B., 1933 -
OF 280 - Strauss, Jesse, 1934-1939 -
OF 281 - States Rights, 1935-1945 -
OF 282 - American Flag -
OF 283 - Egypt, Government of -
OF 284 - Power -
OF 285 - Government Employees -
OF 286 - Republic of Andorra, 1933-1945 -
OF 287 - Peru, Government of -
OF 288 - Chain Stores, 1933-1944 -
OF 289 - Mines -
OF 290 - United Mine Workers of America -
OF 291 - Easter -
OF 292 - Norris, George W., 1933-1945 -
OF 293 - Public Utilities -
OF 294 - Gold Hoarding, 1933-1934 -
OF 295 - Reparations, 1934-1935 -
OF 296 - Indians -
OF 297 - Frye, Henry (no documents located) -
OF 298 - Mollenhauer, Edward, 1933 -
OF 299 - Democratic Party, 1933-1945 -
OF 300 - Democratic National Committee -
Box 1 -
Box 2 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, January 14-March 31, 1934 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, April 1-July 11, 1934 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, July 12-October 24, 1934 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, October 25, 1934-February 25, 1935 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, February 26-May 2, 1935 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, May 3-July 15, 1935
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Box 3 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, July 16-September 18, 1935 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, September 19- November 13, 1935 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, November 14-December 31, 1935 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, January 1-23, 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, January 24-February 29, 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, March 1-31, 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, April 1-30, 1936
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Box 4 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, May 1-30, 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, June 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, July 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, August 1-13, 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, August 14-21, 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, August 22-31, 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, September 1-15, 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, September 16-30, 1936
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Box 5 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, October 1-14, 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, October 15-31, 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, November 1-December 31, 1936 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, January 1-February 16, 1937 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, February 17-March 20, 1937 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, March 21-31, 1937 -
General & Patronage Correspondence - Results of Victory Dinners, March 4, 1937 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, April-May 1937
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Box 6 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, June 1-August 14, 1937 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, August 16-October 30, 1937 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, November 1-December 31, 1937 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, January 3-February 25, 1938 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, March-April 1938 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, May-June 1938 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, July-September 1938 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, October 1938
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Box 7 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, November-December 1940 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, January-March 1939 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, April-December 1939 -
General & Patronage Correspondence - Cross References, April-December 1939 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, January-August 1940
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Box 8 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, September-December 1940 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, 1941 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, January-April 1942 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, May-August 1942 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, September-December 1942 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, January-March 1943 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, April-December 1943
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Box 9 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, January-March 1944 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, April-June 1944 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, July-September 1944 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, October-December 1944 -
General & Patronage Correspondence, 1945 -
State Files - Alabama, 1933-1937 -
State Files - Alabama, 1938-1945 -
State Files - Alaska, 1933-1944 -
State Files - Arizona, 1933-1945
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Box 10 -
Box 11 -
Box 12 -
Box 13 -
State Files - California: P-R, 1933-1945 -
State Files - California: S, 1933-1945 -
State Files - California: T-W, 1933-1945 -
State Files - California: XYZ, 1933-1937 -
State Files - California: XYZ, 1938-1945 -
State Files - Canal Zone, 1938 -
State Files - Colorado, 1933-1937 -
State Files - Colorado, 1938-1941
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Box 14 -
Box 15 -
State Files - Georgia: D-G, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Georgia: H-J, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Georgia: K-M, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Georgia: N-R, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Georgia: S-W, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Georgia: XYZ, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Georgia: Miscellaneous -
State Files - Hawaii, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Idaho, 1933-1945
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Box 16 -
State Files - Illinois: A-B, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Illinois: C-D, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Illinois: E-H, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Illinois: I-K, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Illinois: L-N, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Illinois: O-R, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Illinois: S-Z, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Indiana, 1933-1937
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Box 17 -
Box 18 -
Box 19 -
Box 20 -
State Files - Maryland: M-Z, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Massachusetts: A-C, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Massachusetts: D-K, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Massachusetts: L-N, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Massachusetts: O-S, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Massachusetts: T-W, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Massachusetts: X-Z, 1933-1945
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Box 21 -
Box 22 -
Box 23 -
Box 24 -
State Files - New Jersey: F-K, 1933-1945 -
State Files - New Jersey: L-R, 1933-1945 -
State Files - New Jersey: S-T, 1933-1945 -
State Files - New Jersey: U-Z, 1933-1945 -
State Files - New Mexico, 1933-1945 -
State Files - New York: A, 1933-1945 -
State Files - New York: Ba-Bi, 1933-1945 -
State Files - New York: Bl-Bu, 1933-1945
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Box 26 -
Box 27 -
Box 28 -
Box 29 -
Box 30 -
State Files - Pennsylvania: P-R, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Pennsylvania: S-W, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Pennsylvania: XYZ, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Pennsylvania? Miscellaneous, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Puerto Rico, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Rhode Island, 1933-1945 -
State Files - South Carolina, 1933-1945 -
State Files - South Dakota, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Tennessee, 1933-1945 -
State Files - Texas: A-B, 1933-1945
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Box 33 -
Box 34 -
Box 35 -
Box 36 -
Farley's Correspondence - General, September 22-November 10, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Miscellaneous and Lists, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - California (1), 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - California (2), 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Colorado, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Connecticut, Delaware, 1936
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Box 37 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Florida, Georgia, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Idaho, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Illinois, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Indiana, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Iowa, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, 1936
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Box 38 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Main, Maryland, Massachusetts, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Michigan, Minnesota, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Mississippi, Missouri, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - New Hampshire, New Jersey, Mew Mexico, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - New York, 1936
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Box 39 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - North Carolina, North Dakota, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Ohio, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Oklahoma, Oregon, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Pennsylvania, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Tennessee, Texas, Utah, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Vermont, Virginia, Washington, 1936 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, 1936
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Box 40 -
Farley's Correspondence - General - Polls, 1936 -
Election Forcasts - Alabama - Iowa, 1936 -
Election Forcasts - Kansas - New Hampshire, 1936 -
Election Forcasts - New Jersey - Wyoming, 1936 -
Election Forcasts - Forecasts and Analyses, 1938 -
Election Forcasts - Alabama - Indiana, 1938 -
Election Forcasts - Iowa - New Mexico, 1938
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Box 41 -
Election Forcasts - New York - Wyoming, 1938 -
Forcasts and Analyses - California - Connecticut, 1938 -
Forcasts and Analyses - Delaware - Indiana, 1938 -
Forcasts and Analyses - Iowa, 1938 -
Forcasts and Analyses - Kansas - Kentucky, 1938 -
Forcasts and Analyses - Maryland - Michigan, 1938 -
Forcasts and Analyses - Minnesota - Montana, 1938
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Box 42 -
Forcasts and Analyses - Nebraska - New Hampshire, 1938 -
Forcasts and Analyses - New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, 1938 -
Forcasts and Analyses - North Dakota, Ohio, 1938 -
Forcasts and Analyses - Oklahoma - Pennsylvania, 1938 -
Forcasts and Analyses - Rhode Island - Vermont, 1938 -
Forcasts and Analyses - Washington - Wyoming, 1938 -
Political Scene - Chronological, October 17-December 10, 1938
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Box 43 -
Political Scene - Chronological, December 11-20, 1938 -
Political Scene - Chronological, December 21-31, 1938 -
Political Scene - Chronological, January 2-March 15, 1939 -
Supplementary State Reports - Arizona - Connecticut, 1938 -
Supplementary State Reports - Delaware - Maryland, 1938 -
Supplementary State Reports - Massachusetts - New Hampshire, 1938 -
Supplementary State Reports - New Mexico - Vermont, 1938 -
Supplementary State Reports - Washington - Wyoming, 1938
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Box 45 -
Box 46 -
Box 47 -
300 C - Campaign Contributions, October 1936-August 1937 -
300 C - Campaign Contributions, 1938-September 1940 -
300 C - Campaign Contributions, October 1940 -
300 C - Campaign Contributions, November-December 1940 -
300 C - Campaign Contributions, 1941-September 1944 -
300 C - Campaign Contributions, October 1944-1945 -
300 C - Speaker's Bureau, 1936-1944
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OF 301 - U.S. Geographic Board (All materials transferred to 6y-Board on Geographic Names) -
OF 302 - Smithsonian Institution -
OF 303 - Bowers, Claude G. -
OF 304 - Roosevelt, Nicholas, 1933 -
OF 305 - Bone, Mrs. Scott W., 1933 -
OF 306 - Coughlin, Father Charles E. -
OF 307 - Grain -
OF 308 - Holden, Louis F., 1933 -
OF 309 - Wilson, Annie Mae, 1933 -
OF 310 - Sabbath Observance, 1933 -
OF 311 - Government Ownership, 1933-1945 -
OF 312 - Confederate Matters, 1933-1944 -
OF 313 - Colombia, Government of -
OF 314 - Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Governments of -
OF 315 - Orzechowski, Blanch L., 1933 -
OF 316 - Jones, Mrs. Lewis S., 1933 -
OF 317 - Gary, Hampson, 1933-1939 -
OF 318 - Thrift -
OF 319 - Nielson, Fred K., 1934 -
OF 320 - Americanization -
OF 321 - Sackett, Frederick M., 1933-1941 -
OF 322 - International Boundary Commission, 1933-1945 -
OF 323 - Morehead, John M., 1933-1942 -
OF 324 - Army Posts and Reservations -
OF 325 - Edge, Walter E., 1933-1941 -
OF 326 - National Civil Service Reform League, 1933-1941 -
OF 327 - Price Fixing -
OF 328 - Pritchard, Harold, 1933 -
OF 329 - Smith, Mrs. Jennie D., 1933 -
OF 330 - National Academy of Sciences -
OF 331 - Domestic Debts, 1933-1945 -
OF 332 - International Joint Commission, 1933-1945 -
OF 333 - Mayer, Mrs. Nellie B., 1933 -
OF 334 - Waite, Victor, 1933-1935 -
OF 335 - National Defense -
OF 336 - Baldwin, Mrs. Alice E., 1933 -
OF 337 - Burnside, Mrs. E. K., 1933 -
OF 338 - Paraguay -
OF 339 - Siam, Government of (Thailand) -
OF 340 - Publicity -
OF 341 - McIntyre, Mathew R., 1933 -
OF 342 - Steel -
OF 343 - Rapidan Camp, Virginia, 1933-1939 -
OF 344 - Isaac Walton League, 1933-1944 -
OF 345 - Volunteers of America, 1933-1942 -
OF 346 - Gage, John Alden, 1933, 1936-1937 -
OF 347 - Nichols, Mrs. Marie V., 1933-1943 -
OF 348 - Tobacco, 1933-1945 -
OF 349 - U.S. Steel Corporation, 1933-1945 -
OF 350 - Trophies, 1933-1945 -
OF 351 - Seaman, Charles M., 1933 -
OF 352 - Chandler, Robert N., 1933 -
OF 353 - Federal Employment Stabilization Board, 1933-1940 -
OF 354 - Red River (Texas), 1933-1942 -
OF 355 - Textiles, 1933-1945 -
OF 356 - Chance, Mrs. Lillian L., 1937-1938 -
OF 357 - Medals -
OF 358 - Special Messages to Congress, 1933-1945 -
OF 359 - Roosevelt, Theodore, 1933-1945 -
OF 360 - Columbia River Basin, 1933-1945 -
OF 361 - Pacific Science Congress, 1933 -
OF 362 - Saunders, Jessie B., 1933 -
OF 363 - Switzerland, Government of -
OF 364 - Yugoslavia, Government of -
OF 365 - U.S.S. Constitution, 1933-1944 -
OF 366 - Argentina, Government of -
OF 367 - Daylight Saving Time, 1933-1945 -
OF 368 - Prettyman, Mrs. Mary F., 1933 -
OF 369 - Wines, 1933-1945 -
OF 370 - Keeler, Miss Margaret V., 1933 -
OF 371 - Gilliam, Curtis B., 1933 -
OF 372 - Hours of Labor -
OF 373 - Exhibitions -
OF 374 - Roberts, O.W., 1933 -
OF 375 - Tugwell Pure Food Act, 1933-1941 -
OF 376 - Drummond, Capt. William J., 1933 -
OF 377 - U.S.S. Indianapolis, 1933 -
OF 378 - Wildlife -
OF 379 - Naval Reserve -
OF 380 - Public Buildings -
OF 381 - Land Grants, 1933-1945 -
OF 382 - Engineering, 1933-1945 -
OF 383 - Lehman, Mrs. Frank, 1933 -
OF 384 - Kiwanis International -
OF 385 - Christian Endeavor, 1933-1945 -
OF 386 - Belt, John W., 1933-1935 -
OF 387 - National Aeronautic Association, 1933-1945 -
OF 388 - U.S. Amateur Air Pilots Associations, 1933-1940 -
OF 389 - Alcohol (Industrial), 1933-1945 -
OF 390 - Building and Loan Association, 1933-1943 -
OF 391 - Marches on Washington, 1933-1945 -
OF 392 - Retired Officers -
OF 393 - Louisiana Purchase, 1933-1936 -
OF 394 - Peace -
OF 395 - Quarantine (Plant), 1933-1945 -
OF 396 - Economics -
OF 397 - Young, Mary and Matilda, 1933 -
OF 398 - Seal of the U.S., 1933-1945 -
OF 399 - Pens used by the President -
OF 400 - Appointments -
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Box 21 -
Philippine Islands - Quarterly Report of the US High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands to the President, October 1-December 31, 1937 -
Philippine Islands - Second Annual Report of the US High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands to the President and Congress of the United States, September 1, 1938 -
Philippine Islands - Report of the US High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands during the Quarter ending, March 31, 1938 -
Philippine Islands - Report of the US High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands during the Quarter ending, June 30, 1938 -
Philippine Islands - Report of the US High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands during the Quarter ending, September 30, 1938 -
Philippine Islands - Report of the US High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands during the Quarter ending, December 31, 1938 -
Philippine Islands - High Commissioner, 1938-1939
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Box 22 -
Philippine Islands - High Commissioner, 1940-1945 -
Philippine Islands - 400-A - Miscellaneous, 1933-1945 -
Philippine Islands - 400-A - Vice Governor -
Philippine Islands - 400-B - Rehabilitation Commission -
Philippine Islands - 400-B - Endorsements -
Puerto Rico, January-August 1933 -
Puerto Rico, September-December 1933
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Box 23 -
Puerto Rico, January-June 1934 -
Puerto Rico, July-December 1934 -
Puerto Rico - Materials Assembled for July 1934 Trip -
Puerto Rico - Report of the Puerto Rican Policy Commission, 1934 -
Puerto Rico - Report of the American Foreign Policy, 1934 -
Puerto Rico, January-June 1935 -
Puerto Rico, July-December 1935
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Box 24 -
Box 25 -
Box 26 -
Puerto Rico, May-September 1942 -
Puerto Rico, October-December 1942 -
Puerto Rico, January-May 1943 -
Puerto Rico, June-December 1943 -
Puerto Rico, 1944-1945 -
Puerto Rico - Miscellaneous, 1933-1940 -
Puerto Rico - Miscellaneous, 1941-1945 -
Puerto Rico - Committee to Consider Changes in Organic Laws -
Puerto Rico - 400-A
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Box 28
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OF 401 - Copper, 1933-1945 -
OF 402 - Irrigation-Reclamation Projects -
OF 403 - Panics, 1933-1940 -
OF 404 - Disarmament Conference -
OF 405 - Gibson, Hugh, 1933-1942 -
OF 406 - McLeigh, Mrs. Charles, 1933 -
OF 407 - Labor -
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Box 6 -
Box 7 -
Box 8 -
407b - Strikes -
407b - Apex Hosiery Strike, 1937 -
407b - Arkansas Tenant Farmers Strike, 1936 -
407b - Automobile Workers Strikes, 1934-1940 -
407b - Camden Shipbuilders Strike, 1935 -
407b - Chrysler Automobile Strike, 1939 -
407b - Cotton Textile Strikes, 1934-1935 -
407b - Metropolitan Water Strike, 1937-1938 -
407b - Minneapolis Truckers Strike, 1937-1938 -
407b - North American Aviation Strike: General Correspondence, 1941
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Box 11 -
Box 12 -
Box 13 -
407b - Strikes-Coal Strikes, July 1943-1944 -
407b - Strikes-General Cable Strike, 1942 -
407b - Strikes-Bendix Strike, 1941 -
407b - Strikes-Allis Chalmers Strike, 1941 -
407b - Strikes-Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Strike, 1941 -
407b - Strikes-Montgomery Ward & Company Strike, 1942 -
407b - Strikes-Railroad Strikes, 1941-1943
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Box 14 -
407b - Strikes-Railroad Strikes, 1944 -
407b - Strikes-Wood Machine Company Strike, 1942 -
407b - Strikes-Rubber Strike, 1943 -
407b - Strikes-Remington Rand Company, 1936-1938 -
407b - Strikes-Smith Connally Bill -
407b - Strikes-Recommendations Concerning Veto -
407b - Strikes-Smith Connally Bill: Pro A-Z, 1943 -
407b - Strikes-Smith Connally Bill: Con A, 1943
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Box 22 -
Box 23
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OF 408 - International Conference on Private Aerial Law, 1933-1938 -
OF 409 - Minnesota Fire Sufferers, 1933-1937 -
OF 410 - Morgan, Edwin V., 1933 -
OF 411 - Warm Springs Foundation, 1933-1945 -
OF 412 - Bond, Lt. George O., 1933 -
OF 413 - Hankins, Dr. Jarrott L., 1933 -
OF 414 - American Battle Monuments, 1933-1944 -
OF 415 - Castleman, Dr. R.A., Jr., 1933 -
OF 416 - Carillons, 1933 -
OF 417 - South, John Glover, 1933 -
OF 418 - Coleman, Robert B., 1933 -
OF 419 - Congress of the United States -
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Box 5 -
Box 6 -
Box 7 -
419a - Special Session, 1933-1937 -
419b - Joint Committee on Printing, 1937-1944 -
419c - Radio Galleries of Congress, 1939-1940 -
419d - Pending Legislation, 1933-1945 -
419e - Appearance of Cabinet Officers and Agency Heads before Congressional Committees, 1943 -
419f - "State of the Union Messages"-Retained in the White House
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OF 420 - Mooney, Thomas J., 1933-1937 -
OF 421 - McNulty, John M., 1933-1936 -
OF 422 - Spain, Government of -
OF 423 - Kurtz, W.F., 1933 -
OF 424 - Paper-Pulpwood, 1933-1945 -
OF 425 - McGeary, J.J., 1933 -
OF 426 - Dean, Joseph M., 1933-1935 -
OF 427 - Forests Products Laboratory, 1933-1938 -
OF 428 - Rumania, Government of -
OF 429 - Chile, Government of -
OF 430 - Files -
OF 431 - Narcotics, 1933-1942 -
OF 432 - Nicaragua, Government of -
OF 433 - Freight Rates, 1933-1945 -
OF 434 - Finland, Government of -
OF 435 - Greek Letter Fraternities, 1933-1945 -
OF 436 - Livestock, 1933-1945 -
OF 437 - Rohde, Ruth Bryan Owen, 1933-1944 -
OF 438 - Ellis, C.J., 1933 -
OF 439 - Guatemala -
OF 440 - Pool, Mrs. Imogen C., 1933 -
OF 441 - Bliss, Robert W., 1933 -
OF 442 - Portugal, Government of -
OF 443 - Sanner, Theodore H., 1933 -
OF 444 - Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) -
OF 445 - Building Industry, 1933-1945 -
OF 446 - Lumber, 1933-1945 -
OF 447 - Long, Breckenridge, 1933-1945 -
OF 448 - Inland Waterways Corporation, 1933-1945 -
OF 449 - Sherley, Swager, 1933 -
OF 450 - Phonograph Recordings -
OF 451 - Snyder, Alban G., 1933 -
OF 452 - Crippled Children (International Society for Crippled Children), 1933-1945 -
OF 453 - Beard, Norman W.-Jones, Floyd R., 1933 -
OF 454 - Kelly, R.A., 1933 -
OF 455 - Morris, Dave H., 1933-1945 -
OF 456 - International Institute of Agriculture, 1933-1945 -
OF 457 - Army Base Press, 1933-1945 -
OF 458 - Grier-Lawrence Corporation, 1933-1945 -
OF 459 - Prisons -
OF 460 - Conner, John S., 1933 -
OF 461 - Gold Star Mothers, 1933-1945 -
OF 462 - Steinhardt, Laurence, 1933-1945 -
OF 463 - Poland, Government of -
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Box 6 -
463c - World War II: Communications, 1939-1941 -
463c - World War II: Conference at Sea, August 1941-1944 -
463c - World War II: Economist, 1939-1940 -
463c - World War II: Education, 1940-1943 -
463c - World War II: Engineering, 1939-1943 -
463c - World War II: Entertainers-Recreation, 1940-1944 -
463c - World War II: Espionage-Military Intelligence, 1939-1944 -
463c - World War II: Finance and Banking, 1939-1943 -
463c - World War II: Foreign Language Experts, 1939-1943
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463c - World War II: German-Polish Controversy, 1941 -
463c - World War II: Historians, 1940-1942 -
463c - World War II: Housing, 1940-1941 -
463c - World War II: Industrial Salvage, 1940 -
463c - World War II: Labor Organizations, 1939-1942 -
463c - World War II: Legal, 1939-1945 -
463c - World War II: Liaison, 1939-1942 -
463c - World War II: Medical, 1940-1944 -
463c - World War II: Munitions, 1940 -
463c - World War II: Navy, 1941-April 1942
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Box 9 -
463c - World War II: Photography, 1940-1943 -
463c - World War II: Post War, 1941-1945 -
463c - World War II: Religious Activities, 1940-1944 -
463c - World War II: Sinking of American Ships, 1941-1942 -
463c - World War II: Textiles, 1940 -
463c - World War II: Transportation, 1939-1942 -
463c - World War II: Veterans, 1940 -
463c - World War II: Volunteers-General, 1940-1942
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Box 13
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OF 464 - Bryant, Charles F., 1933 -
OF 465 - World Petroleum Congress, 1933, 1937 -
OF 466 - National Recovery Administration (NRA) -
OF 467 - Weddell, Alexander W., 1933-1942 -
OF 468 - Baldwin, Capt. Evelyn B, 1933 -
OF 169 - Riley, Alex-Soleff, Joseph, 1933 -
OF 470 - Welles, Sumner, 1933-1945 -
OF 471 - Textile Foundation, 1933-1945 -
OF 472 - Collier Trophy, 1933-1942 -
OF 473 - San Marino, California, 1933-1945 -
OF 474 - Culbertson, William S., 1933-1945 -
OF 475 - National Institute of Health, 1933-1943 -
OF 476 - Liberia, Government of -
OF 477 - Werlich, McCeney, 1933 -
OF 478 - American-Made Goods, 1933-1941 -
OF 479 - Rankin, C.B., 1933 -
OF 480 - Pan American Union -
OF 481 - Football -
OF 482 - Boulder Dam (Colorado River) -
OF 483 - Caparrotta, Dominick, 1933 -
OF 484 - Rose, Ludwig 1933, 1933, 1938 -
OF 485 - Wool, 1933-1944 -
OF 486 - Walsh, Richard M. JR., 1933 -
OF 487 - Uruguay, Government of -
OF 488 - Denmark, Government of -
OF 489 - Monssen, Mrs. Sadie L., 1933-1942 -
OF 490 - Simmons, Marley S.- Reaser, Carl, 1933 -
OF 491 - Bingham, Robert W., 1933-1945 -
OF 492 - Army and Navy Union, 1933 -
OF 493 - Woodside, Alice C., 1933 -
OF 494 - Pensions -
OF 495 - Thomson, Mary Agnes, 1933 -
OF 496 - Wheatcraft, Vivian, 1934 -
OF 497 - Rouse, Hector G.W., 1933 -
OF 498 - Patterson. W.P., 1933 -
OF 499 - International Labor Conference, 1933-1945 -
OF 500 - Comptroller of the United States
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