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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, Part 3, 1884-1964 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Collection Overview

Title: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, Part 3, 1884-1964Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962)

Extent: 889.62 Cubic Feet

Arrangement:

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers is organized into three distinct parts - pre-White House material, White House material, and post-White House material. Within those parts, the collection is arranged into 63 series. The series are generally arranged chronologically and then aplhabetically thereunder.

Due to the large size of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, the online finding aid has been divided into three sections. Part 3 covers boxes 1506-2126.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection contains material accumulated by Anna Eleanor Roosevelt during her lifetime. The pre-White House material includes early family papers, school exercise books, and correspondence with family and friends up to her years as the wife of the governor of New York. The White House material contains correspondence with family, friends, the general public, and government officials. The general public wrote requesting material assistance; commenting on her activities as First Lady, including her trips, speeches and articles; seeking her patronage; requesting an autograph, photograph or invitation to the White House; invitations to events, and sending her gifts. The correspondence with government officials asks their help in finding work, saving homes and farms and other assistance requests. The post-White House material contains correspondence with family, friends, the general public and government officials. This material also includes her correspondence and other material pertaining to her term as a delegate to the United Nations and as Chairman of the Human Rights Committee. The collection also contains copies of a number of her speeches and articles including her "My Day" column.

Administrative Information

Repository: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Access Restrictions: The papers contain material restricted in accordance with Executive Order 12958, and material which might constitute the invasion of privacy of living persons has been closed.

Use Restrictions: The unpublished writings of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt are in the public domain. Mrs. Roosevelt's published writings are subject to her literary estate.

Acquisition Method: The papers of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt were donated by Mrs. Roosevelt and her children.

Related Materials: Numerous collections in the Library including: President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Official, Personal and Secretary’s Files; Franklin D. Roosevelt: Papers pertaining to Family, Business and Personal Affairs; Franklin D. Roosevelt: Papers as Vice Presidential Candidate, 1920; Franklin D. Roosevelt: Papers as Governor of New York, 1929 -1932; Eleanor Roosevelt Oral History project; Papers of Anna Roosevelt Halsted; Papers of Lorena Hickok; and Roosevelt Family Papers Donated by the Children of Franklin, Eleanor Roosevelt, and John A. Roosevelt.

Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 52: Condolence Correspondence, 1945],
[Series 53: Correspondence, 1945-1952],
[Series 54: Correspondence, 1953-1956],
[Series 55: Correspondence, 1957-1962],
[Series 56: Correspondence - Harry, Bess & Margaret Truman],
[Series 57: United Nations Material],
[Series 58: Correspondence regarding Speaking and Other Engagements],
[Series 59: Topical Files],
[Series 60: Book and Manuscript File],
[Series 61: Oversized White House Correspondence, 1933-1945],
[Series 62: Oversized General Correspondence, 1945-1962],
[Series 63: Oversized Topical File Materials],
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Series 63: Oversized Topical File MaterialsAdd to your cart.

Box 2125Add to your cart.

Newsweek Magazine, May 29, 1950Add to your cart.

New Yorker Magazine, June 3, 1950Add to your cart.

University of Newfoundland Commemorative Book of Official Opening of the New Campus, October 9-10, 1961Add to your cart.

Saturday Evening Post, June 3, 1950Add to your cart.

Bound Copy of Memorial Service for Eleanor Roosevelt at the Cathedral Church of St. John the DivineAdd to your cart.

Implimentation of the Declaration of Human Righs, by Peter DruckerAdd to your cart.

Box 2126Add to your cart.

Scrapbook, Eleanor Roosevelt, October-November 1942Add to your cart.

Scrapbook, Eleanor Roosevelt Diamond Jubilee, Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL, May 29, 1959Add to your cart.

Browse by Series:

[Series 52: Condolence Correspondence, 1945],
[Series 53: Correspondence, 1945-1952],
[Series 54: Correspondence, 1953-1956],
[Series 55: Correspondence, 1957-1962],
[Series 56: Correspondence - Harry, Bess & Margaret Truman],
[Series 57: United Nations Material],
[Series 58: Correspondence regarding Speaking and Other Engagements],
[Series 59: Topical Files],
[Series 60: Book and Manuscript File],
[Series 61: Oversized White House Correspondence, 1933-1945],
[Series 62: Oversized General Correspondence, 1945-1962],
[Series 63: Oversized Topical File Materials],
[All]