Harry L. Hopkins Papers, 1928-1946 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum
Collection Overview
Title: Harry L. Hopkins Papers, 1928-1946
Primary Creator: Harry L. Hopkins (1890-1946)
Extent: 168.99 Cubic Feet
Arrangement:
The papers of Harry L. Hopkins were deposited into the holdings of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library on May 24, 1949, by his widow, Louise M. Gates. After her death in 1963, by the terms of her will, the legal ownership of the papers was bequeathed to David and Robert Hopkins, the surviving sons of Harry Hopkins. At their request, certain of the papers, which were considered personal, were returned to the family. Title to the remaining papers passed to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in 1965, when Mr. Hopkins’ sons renounced their interest in them.
In October 1966, Herman Kahn of the National Archives sent to the Roosevelt Library two folders of carbon copies of outgoing correspondence from the Office of the Secretary of Commerce for January-March, 1939, which were incorporated into the Hopkins' papers.
When the Hopkins Papers were first acquired, they were arranged by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in general chronological, alphabetical, subject, and surname order. In the years following World War II, former Roosevelt speechwriter, Robert E. Sherwood, conducted research at the Roosevelt Library for his book, Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History (1948). During this research and with the permission of the Hopkins family, Sherwood rearranged a portion of the collection to facilitate his work. This included removing records from originally ordered series and containers, and placing them in newly created containers of his own arrangement. The records concerned are largely from the period of the Second World War, regarding Hopkins’ work as Special Assistant to President Roosevelt. The legacy of Sherwood’s work with the papers, known as the “Sherwood Collection,” can be found in Series 14 of the Hopkins Papers.
The Hopkins Papers are arranged into eighteen series.
Date Acquired: 05/24/1949
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Harry L. Hopkins Papers, contains 353 Boxes of records, divided into eighteen series. The papers pertain to his life and career from the period, 1928-1946. This includes Hopkins’ service in both the US Government and New York State government.
The Hopkins Papers contain correspondence, reports, transcriptions, indexes, speech copies, and other administrative records, and well as various personal items, such as letters and scrapbooks.
The collection contains records from his many roles in public service, such as administrator of New York’s Temporary Emergency Relief Administration, head of the US Federal Emergency Relief Administration, and head of the Works Progress Administration. Records pertaining to this period of service are found in Series 4, 6, and 7 of his papers. Also contained are records concerning his involvement with the 1940 Presidential Campaign (Series 10 and 11) and his tenure as Secretary of Commerce (Series 7 and 9).
The bulk of the material found in the Hopkins Papers covers Hopkins’ role as Special Assistant to the President during World War II. The majority of these records are contained in Series 12, “Special Assistant to the President,” and in Series 14, “Sherwood Collection.”
In addition, there are many records of a personal nature, including correspondence to family members, newspaper clippings, appointment schedules, and an address book of friends of Hopkins. There is also materials from Hopkins’ time as a trustee of his alma mater, Grinnell College (Series 3).
Collection Historical Note
Harry Lloyd Hopkins (August 17, 1890 – January 29, 1946) was a public administrator and advisor, at both the federal level, and at the state level in New York.
Born in Sioux City, Iowa, Hopkins was the fourth of five children of David and Anna Hopkins. After several relocations throughout his early childhood, the family settled in Grinnell, Iowa.
A graduate of Grinnell College in 1912, Hopkins began his career in social work, first for the Christodora House in New York City’s Lower East Side, then the following year, 1913, working with the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor (AICP). Hopkins would serve as Superintendent of the Employment Bureau, in the AICP’s Department of Family Welfare. While with AICP, Hopkins helped organize the Bronx Park Employment Program, which was one of the earliest public employment programs in the United States.
In 1915, New York City’s Mayor John Purray Mitchel appointed Hopkins Executive Secretary of the Bureau of Child Welfare. After the entry of the United States into World War I, Hopkins would relocate to New Orleans, Louisiana, to work for the American Red Cross as Director of Civilian Relief, Gulf Division. In 1921, he was elevated to General Manager of the Red Cross’ Southwestern Division, in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1923, Hopkins was elected President of the American Association of Social Workers (AASW), after helping to draft a charter for the organization. By 1924, Hopkins had returned to work with the AICP in New York City, and became manager of the Bellevue-Yorkville health project and Assistant Director of the AICP. Later in 1924, he would become Executive Director of the New York Tuberculosis Association.
In 1931, Hopkins would take on the role of Executive Director of New York’s Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA), part of New York Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt’s effort to combat the Great Depression in New York State. Due to his efficient management, he was elevated to TERA’s presidency in 1932. It was during his time in the Roosevelt administration in New York, that he began his life-long friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt.
Following the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt as President of the United States, Hopkins would serve in the Roosevelt administration from 1933 until 1945. Roosevelt first asked Hopkins to serve as a federal relief administrator. Hopkins would serve in this function as head the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) from 1933 until 1935. During this time, Hopkins also administered the temporary Civil Works Administration (CWA) during the winter of 1933-34. In 1935, FERA was replaced by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), and Hopkins placed in charge of this new agency. The WPA became one of the largest employers in the nation, and would be responsible for construction of numerous public works projects and subsidiaries, including the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). 8.5 million people would be employed by the agency between 1935 and 1943, when it was disbanded. Beginning in December, 1938, Hopkins would begin work as Secretary of Commerce, and would serve until September, 1940. It was during this time Hopkins would be diagnosed with stomach cancer, in 1939, and undergo surgery to remove a majority of his stomach. He would suffer from complications for the remainder of his life.
Hopkins would serve the following years in a special advisory role to President Roosevelt. He would serve as Special Assistant to the President, from 1941 until the President’s Death in 1945. He would also serve President Harry S. Truman in the same role through much of 1945.
In his role as Special Assistant, Hopkins would serve as President Roosevelt’s personal representative to allied leaders, such as Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom, and Premier Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union. He attended several significant wartime conferences, including the Atlantic Conference in 1941, the Tehran Conference in 1943, and the Yalta Conference in 1945.
In addition to his role as advisor, Hopkins also served as an administrator of the Lend Lease Program, a $50 Billion Dollar material aid program to allied nations during World War II. Hopkins would control policy for the program throughout the war. Hopkins also served in the Chairmanship of the Munitions Assignments Board, and as a member of both the War Production Board and the Pacific War Council. He was also Roosevelt’s chief liaison with Soviet officials, serving as Chairman of the President’s Soviet Protocol Committee.
Following Roosevelt’s death, in April 1945, Hopkins would serve as a special envoy to the Soviet Union for President Truman. Not long after leaving government service in 1945, Hopkins would succumb to the effects of his stomach cancer, and died on January 29, 1946, at the age of 55.
His remains were buried in Grinnell, Iowa. He was survived by his wife, Louise Gill (Macy) Hopkins, and three children from previous marriages, sons David and Robert, and daughter Diana. A third son, Stephen, was killed in the Pacific Theater during the war.
Administrative Information
Repository: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum
Access Restrictions: These papers contain documents restricted in accordance with Executive Order 11652, and some material is closed in accordance with the stipulations of the donor.
Use Restrictions: he literary property rights in these papers have not been donated to the United States Government. Copyrights in the writings of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in the papers have been retained. Information concerning them should be sought from her literary executor, Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.
Acquisition Source: Louise M. Gates
Related Materials:
There are papers relating to Harry L. Hopkins found throughout many of the Library's collections, particularly the papers of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., and Oscar Cox.
The microfilm of Harry Hopkins' papers that were returned to his family, together with microfilm of early Hopkins' letters in the possession of his first wife, Ethel Gross Hopkins, are described in Part I of the Harry Hopkins finding aids.
There are materials relating to Harry Hopkins and the book, “Roosevelt and Hopkins”, in the Robert E. Sherwood Papers in The Houghton Library at Harvard University.
Papers of John Carmody
Papers of Oscar Cox
Papers of Albert Wayne Coy
Papers of Lorena Hickok
Papers of Lowell Mellet
Papers of Henry Morgenthau Jr.
Microfilm: Harry Hopkins Papers
Harold L. Ickes Diaries and Selected Papers
Works Progress Administration Index to Projects in New York State.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Family Correspondence, 1928-1945],
[Series 2: Personal and Financial Matters, 1933-1945],
[Series 3: Grinnell College, 1934-1945],
[Series 4: Pre-Works Progress Administration Papers, 1931-1934],
[Series 5: Speeches and Articles, 1933-1945],
[Series 6: Federal Relief Agency Papers, 1930-1940],
[Series 7: General Correspondence, 1933-1940],
[Series 8: Engagement Lists, 1933-1940],
[Series 9: Secretary of Commerce, 1938-1940],
[Series 10: Confidential Political File, 1938-1940],
[Series 11: President's Speeches and Speech Material, 1937-1945],
[Series 12: Special Assistant to the President, 1941-1945],
[Series 13: Newspaper Clippings of Harry Hopkins - Bound Volumes, 1933-1940],
[Series 14: Sherwood Collection - Hopkins Papers, 1933-1945],
[Series 15: Card File of Mr. Hopkins' Callers, 1935-1940],
[Series 16: Special Assistant to the President - Index, 1941-1942],
[Series 17: Names and Addresses of Friends of Mr. Hopkins, 1935-1939],
[Series 18: Clippings and Scrapbooks, 1937-1945],
[All]
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Series 1: Family Correspondence, 1928-1945 -
Correspondence with family members arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
(Container 1)
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Box 1 -
Aime, Adah Hopkins -
Aime, Frank -
Bradley, Anna (Mrs. R. C.) -
Brooks, Edith B, -
Duncan, Donald B. -
Hopkins, Anna -
Hopkins, Barbara -
Hopkins, Diana - Camps -
Hopkins, Diana - Miscellaneous -
Hopkins, Diana - School -
Hopkins, Ethel -
Hopkins, John Emery -
Hopkins, Lewis A. -
Hopkins, Rome -
Ludington, Wright S. -
Macy, Gertrude -
Pickett, John and Family -
Scott, Octavia Pickett -
Stephenson, Richard and Dorothy -
Whitlow, Ella (Mrs. Ben)
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Series 2: Personal and Financial Matters, 1933-1945 -
Correspondence, diary, bills, receipts, bank and stock statements, arranged alphabetically by subject.
(Containers 2-6)
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Box 2 -
Checking Accounts, 1933-1945 -
Churches -
Delabrooke Farm, 1939-1943 -
Estate Papers - Bradley, Myrta A., 1935-1936 -
Estate Papers - Bradley, Myrta and Barbara Hopkins, 1937-1940 -
Estate Papers - Hopkins, Barbara D, 1939 -
Estate Papers - Hopkins, Barbara D - Correspondence with Adelaide Matthews, 1939 -
Farm Inquiries, 1939-1940 -
Hopkins, Louise Macy -
Hopkins, Harry L. - House, 1940-1945 -
Hotels -
Household Applications, 1937-1943 -
Insurance, 1939-1941 -
Insurance Policies, 1933-1940 -
Invitations, 1938-1942 -
Krauss, Dorothy E. - Shorthand Notes, Spetember-October 1945 -
Miscellaneous -
Odds and Ends -
Racing -
Real Estate, 1934-1940 -
Security Storage Warehouse, 1940-1945 -
Stocks - Hopkins, Diana, 1939 -
Stocks - Hopkins, Harry L., 1939-1945
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Box 3 -
Box 4 -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - A -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - B -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - C -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - E -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - F -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - G -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - H -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - I - J
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Box 5 -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - K -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - L -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - M -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - N - O -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - P - Q -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - R -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - S -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - T -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - U - V -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - W -
Hopkins, Barbara D. - Condolences - Y - Z
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Box 6
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Series 3: Grinnell College, 1934-1945 -
Correspondence, financial statements, minutes of meetings, and reports, arranged in chronological order. Hopkins was a member of the board of trustees of Grinnell College from 1939 until his death.
(Container 6)
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Series 4: Pre-Works Progress Administration Papers, 1931-1934 - Correspondence and reports, arranged by subject, relating to Hopkins' career prior to becoming FERA Administrator in 1933. Includes documents relating to the New York Tuberculosis and Health Association, the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration, and Hopkins' trip to Europe in 1934. Correspondence includes communications with Eleanor Roosevelt and John Kingsbury. (Container 7)
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Box 7 -
New York Tuberculosis and Health Association -
Temporary Emergency Relief Administration - Correspondence, 1931-1933 -
Temporary Emergency Relief Administration - Reports, 1931-1944 -
Report of U.S. Tariff Commission, 1933 -
European Trip, 1934 -
Plans and Suggestions for Relief, 1931 -
Plans and Suggestions for Relief, 1932 -
Plans and Suggestions for Relief, 1933 -
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1932
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Series 5: Speeches and Articles, 1933-1945 -
Articles, speeches, correspondence, drafts, and printed materials. Includes requests for columns and books during World War II, public reaction mail, campaign materials and speeches, and copies of presidential speeches. Arranged in general chronological order. Additional speech material is located in Series 11: “President's Speeches and Speech Material. 1937-1945.”
(Containers 8-14)
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Box 8 -
Article for Today, "The War on Distress", December 16, 1933 -
Article for Today, "Hope for the Millions", May 4, 1935 -
New Republic, "What Price Recovery", November 1936 -
Saturday Evening Post, Flood Article, 1937 -
Correspondence - W. W. Norton &Co. - Spending to Save, 1934-1941 -
Correspondence - American Magazine, 1941-1942 -
Correspondence - American Magazine - "We Can Win in 1945", 1943 -
American Magazine - Articles, 1944-1945 -
Requests for Articles, Columns, and Books, 1942-1945 -
Readers' Reaction Letters
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Box 9 -
Box 10 -
Box 11 -
Box 12 -
Box 13 -
Gill, Corrington - Speeches, 1937-1938 -
Williams, Aubrey - Speeches, 1936-1938 -
Woodward, Ellen S. - Speeches, 1936-1937 -
Miscellaneous Speeches by President, 1933-1939 -
President's Relief Messages, March 18, 1936; January 11, 1937 -
President's State of Nation Message, January 6, 1937 -
President's Message on Reorganization, January 12,1937 -
President's Message on Supreme Court, February 5, 1937 -
President's Message on Wages, etc., May 24, 1937 -
President's Message on Flood Prevention, etc., June 3, 1937 -
President's Budget Message for 1938
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Box 14
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Series 6: Federal Relief Agency Papers, 1930-1940 -
Correspondence, administrative orders, bulletins, procedural issuances, handbooks, instructions, press releases, reports, drafts of legislation, transcripts of speeches, telephone conversations, and testimony, arranged by subject. This series contains numerous records accumulated by Mr. Hopkins while he was Administrator of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1933-1935), the Civil Works Administration (1933-1934), and the Works Progress Administration (1935-1938). This series also contains surveys and field reports from FERA investigators, including Lorena Hickok.
(Containers 15-84)
Series 6 is further categorized as follows: (a) Procedural Issuances (b) FERA-WPA Transcripts and Records of Conferences (c) Confidential Political File (d) Relief Plans and Programs (e) FERA-WPA Narrative Field Reports (f) FERA-WPA Relief Projects (g) FERA-WPA Transcripts of Telephone Conversations with State Relief Directors and Other Officials (h) FERA-WPA Legislative and Legal Proceedings.
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Sub-Series 1: Procedural Issuances -
Box 15 -
Box 16 -
Box 17 -
Works Progress Administration (WPA) - WPA Administrative Orders - Nos. 1-66 -
Works Progress Administration (WPA) - Monthly Earnings Adjustment Orders -
Works Progress Administration (WPA) - Letters to State WPA Administrators, October 1935-June 1936 -
Works Progress Administration (WPA) - General Letters - Nos. 1-100, February 17, 1936-December 10, 1936 -
Works Progress Administration (WPA) - General Letters - Nos. 101-214, December 12, 1936- December 12, 1938
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Box 18 -
Box 19 -
Box 20 -
Box 21 -
Civil Works Administration (CWA) - Classification of Projects, 1933-1934 -
Civil Works Administration (CWA) - General Policy - Nos. A-1 to A-118, 1933-1935 -
Civil Works Administration (CWA) - Rules and Regulations, 1933-1934 -
Civil Works Administration (CWA) - Supplementary Instructions, 1933-1934 -
Civil Works Administration (CWA) - Safety - CW-S-4 to CW-S-77, 1933-1935 -
Civil Works Administration (CWA) - Traffic Survey - CW-T-l to CW-T-5
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Box 22 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series AO - Administrative, 1933-1935 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series DA - Drought Relief, 1934-1935 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series E - Education, 1933-1935 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series FS - Field Service, 1934 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - General Policy, 1933-1935 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Medical Program, 1933-1934 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series RD - Rural Rehabilitation, 1934-1935 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Rules and Regulations, 1933 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series RS - Research and Statistics, 1933-1936 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series S - Safety, 1935 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series SH - Self-Help and Cooperative Associations, 1933-1935 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Serial Telegrams, 1933-1934
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Box 23 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series T - Transients, 1933-1934 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series W - Women's Work Divison, 1933-1935 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series WD - Work Projects, 1933-1935 -
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - Series WDO - Work Projects Procedures, 1934-1935 -
Federal Surplus Relief Corporation - Series C - Commodity Distribution, 1933-1935 -
Federal Surplus Relief Corporation - Series CO - Commodity Distribution, 1933-1935 -
Federal Surplus Relief Corporation - General Policy, 1933-1934
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Box 24 -
National Youth Administration (NYA) - Circulars, Memoranda, etc., 1936-1938 -
National Youth Administration (NYA) - Handbook of Procedures, 1938 -
Works Progress Administration (WPA) - Memorandum - Relief in the Year Ending June 30, 1937 -
Works Progress Administration (WPA) - Miscellaneous, 1935-1938 -
Works Progress Administration (WPA) - State Maps, 1935-1937
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Sub-Series 2: FERA-WPA Transcripts and Records of Conferences -
Box 25 -
CWA Conference, November 15, 1933 -
Conference on State Set-Up, September 5-8, 1933 -
Emergency Conference on Needs of Women, November 20, 1933 -
Conference on New England and Middle Atlantic States, April 23, 1934 -
Conference on Anticipated Needs, August 27, 1934 -
Administrators' Conferences - Folder 1, June 16-19, 1935 -
Administrators' Conferences - Folder 2, June 16-19, 1935 -
WPA Luncheon Meeting, December 28, 1935
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Box 26 -
Meeting of National Advisory Committee of NYA, April 28-29, 1936 -
Principle Addresses - State Women Directors' Conference, May 4-6, 1936 -
U.S. Community Improvement Appraisal -
Conference of State Administrators - Chicago, February 12-13, 1937 -
Conference of State Administrators - Washington D.C., October 21-22, 1937 -
Conference with Governors of N.Y. and New England States, September 26, 1938 -
Committees, November 18, 1938
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Box 27 -
Box 28 -
Box 29 -
Box 30 -
Box 31 -
Box 32 -
Box 33 -
Box 34 -
Box 35
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Sub-Series 3: Confidential Political File -
Sub-Series 4: Relief Plans and Programs -
Box 41 -
Box 42 -
Box 43 -
Box 44 -
Box 45 -
Box 46 -
Box 47 -
Steel Rail Prices, 1933-1938 -
Report-Conference-National Emergency Council, January 31-February 3, 1934 -
Weekly Reports of FERA, CWA, FSRC to NEC, July 18, 1933-March 2, 1935 -
Digest of Proceedings of Advisory Committee on Allotments, 1935 -
Proceedings of Advisory Committee on Allotments, 1935 -
Allotment Board Members -
Agenda, Advisory Committee on Allotments, June-August, 1935 -
Report, Subcommittee on Flood Control and Water Storage Projects -
Resolution Submitted to Advisory Committee, August 1935
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Box 48 -
Box 49 -
Report - Sen. Borah's Commitments on Relief Measures -
Instructions - Field Men, July-October, 1933 -
Staff Conferences, November-December, 1933 -
Report, Activities of Iowa Emergency Relief Admin., January, 1933-December, 1934 -
Federal Projects - Allocations for, December, 1933-February, 1934 -
The Federal CWA, November, 1933-April, 1934 -
Economic Trends-Extension Course by Univ. of
Wisconsin
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Commodity Money -
Labor-Wage Scales-Wage Policies -
Report of Mississippi Valley Committee, PWA, 1933-1938 -
Reports on Transients, January, 1934 -
Coal Mining - Plan for Rehabilitation and Stabilization of Industry -
Families on Relief in Coal Mining Areas -
Col. H. M. Waite's Memo to Ickes re PWA Employment, August 1934 -
National Resources Board, 1934 -
Confidential Reports -
Estimate of Total Public and Private Construction, October 22, 1934 -
Mr. Baker's Memos on A National Work Program, 1934 -
California Indictments -
Funds Needed -
Plan to Give Work to Able-Bodied Needy Unemployed
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Box 50 -
Reemployment Reports, 1934 -
Rules and Regulations, CWA, FERA -
Committee on Decentralization of Industry -
Youth Program-Planning Division -
Scheme for Executive-Legislative Control of Expenditures - 20-Year Program of Public Works Submitted to President by Morris L. Cooke -
C. J. People's Memo to Morgenthau on Proposed Programs, December 8, 1934 -
Memo by Eddy, Riggs and Boyd on Requirements for Work Program, December 12, 1934 -
Relief Statistics, 1934-1935 -
Financing of Unemployment Relief by Winthrop W. Aldrich, December 3, 1934 -
Unemployment Relief Legislation-State, 1934-1935 -
Type of Projects Which May Be Prosecuted - Agencies Authorized to Supervise the Projects, 1935 -
Henry P. Kendall's Letter re Outline of Organization of Emergency Efforts of Government -
Report on Rural Electrification -
Report on Emergency Work Relief Program of FERA, April 1, 1934-July 1, 1935 -
Chronology of Federal Emergency Relief Admin, May 12, 1933-December 31, 1935 -
Secretary Ickes Letter to President and Statement re Types of Applications to be Considered by PWA and WPA, June 1935 -
Recommendations of Field Representatives, September 18, 1935 -
Report, Number and Value of WPA Projects by Types Approved by the President, November 15, 1935 -
Drafts of Executive Orders, 1935 -
Housing, 1934-1938
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Box 51 -
Presidential Cruise Aboard U.S.S. Houston (1), 1935 -
Presidential Cruise Aboard U.S.S. Houston(2), 1935 -
Survey of Employment Prospects in Various Industries -
Airway and Airport Projects -
Report of Chas. E. Stuart on European Conditions in Their Relationship to International Trade and Export Credits, August 1935 -
Form Letters, 1935 -
Col. Harrington's Report on WPA Setup, 1935 -
Miscellaneous Proposals, Plans and Activities on Setup and Execution of WPA Program, 1935-1937 -
Political Affiliations of Montana WPA Employees, January 10, 1936 -
Gen. Hagood Letter, February 1935 -
Material re Mississippi Schools
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Box 52 -
Flood, March 1936 -
Sen. Vandenberg's Letter re WPA in Pennsylvania, February-March 1936 -
Charges of Sen. Holt re WPA in West Virginia, March 1936 -
President's Outline of Relief Program as Given at Press Conference, April 24, 1936 -
Charge of Arthur M. Curtis, Republican National Committee, re WPA in Missouri, 1936 -
Clippings on Charges of Mrs. Agnes E. Meyer re WPA in Westchester County, New York, 1936 -
The Lawyer, the Courts and the Rise of the Legalistic Mind to Power, F.C.Howe -
651.101 Florida Marketing Projects -
Report on WPA in New York City by Gen. Hugh Johnson
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Box 53 -
Lawrence Westbrook's Report on WPA Information Service -
WPA Information Service -
Memoranda re Unemployment Census -
Reports by U.S. Conference of Mayors, March 1936, January 1937 -
Staff Meeting, June 3, 1936 -
Radio Staff Meeting, June 20, 1936 -
Budget, July 1, 1936 -
FDR's Trip to Drought Area, August 25-September 5, 1936
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Box 54 -
Mr. Hopkins' Inspection Tour of Western States, September 1936 -
Memo re Material Collected for Hopkins, October-November 1936 -
Draft of Presidential Relief Message -
Pamphlets Published by the Record Publishing Company -
Flood, January 1937 -
General Motors Corp. Agreement with United Auto workers, February 1937 -
Memoranda re Matching WPA, State, and Local Funds -
Program for Year Beginning July 1937, July 1937 -
Statement of American Mfg. Co. re Labor Relations Board, October 1937 -
Project Applications - Engineering Division, October 1937 -
History of Relief Appropriations -
Leon Henderson Memoranda -
Issues of Work (Workers Alliance), April 99, 1938; April 23, 1938 -
Congressman Lamneck's Remarks re Reorganization, March 31, 1938
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Box 55 -
Lauchlin Currie Report, April 1, 1938 -
Mr. Hopkins' Letter re Politics in WPA, May 5, 1938 -
Politics in WPA - Excerpts from Letters, 1938 -
Report on Economic Conditions of the South -
Brookings Study on Relationship of Government to Industry -
Civil Aeronautics Authority - Washington National Airport - Preliminary Studies, August 22, 1938 -
Memorandum re Marketing Law Study, August 26, 1938 -
Material from Lee Pressman re Minimum Wages in Iron and Steel Industry, August-September 1938 -
The House That Franklin Built by John H. Cover, August 1938 -
Mr. Hunter's Press Release re Series of Articles re WPA Appearing in Chicago Tribune, September 20, 1938 -
"It's All Done by Leaning on a Shovel", Chicago Daily Times -
Pamphlet re Fair Labor Standards, October 10, 1938 -
Memorandum re Proposed Work Program by Alan Johnstone -
WPA Work Program, 1938 -
General Industrial Advisory Council, November 1938 -
Memoranda re WPA Funds, December 1938 -
Recommendations for Proposed Dept. of Social Welfare, 1938 -
Suggested Changes in Relief Policies for Fiscal Year, 1938 -
Re Presidential Trip into Maryland, September 1938 -
Suggested Program for South Carolina by Alan Johnstone, November 22, 1938 -
Inventory - An Appraisal of Results of the WPA, 1938 -
Results of Various Polls re WPA and Unemployment, February 1939 -
Comments of 12 Chicago Citizens re WPA, 1939 -
1940 Budget -
Miscellaneous
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Sub-Series 5: FERA-WPA Narrative Field Reports -
Box 56 -
Box 57 -
Box 58 -
Box 59 -
Box 60 -
Tennessee -
Texas -
Utah -
Vermont -
Virginia -
Virgin Islands -
Washngton -
West Virginia -
Wisconin -
Wyoming -
Regional Examiners' Reports - Mr. Gill -
Regional Examiners' Reports - Region I - Mr. Branion -
Regional Examiners' Reports - Region II - Mr. Dryden -
Region III - Mr. Miller -
Regional Examiners' Reports - Mr. Millers Confidential Report on New Orleans, June 1935
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Box 61 -
Box 62 -
State of Nation Reports, Fall 1934 -
State of Nation Reports - Summary of The State of the Nation -
Confidential Reports by Elmer Scott on Little Rock, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Memphis, Houston -
Pierce Williams' Reports - Analyses of Employment, 1934 -
Pierce Williams' Reports - Analyses of Employment, 1935
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Box 63 -
Box 64 -
Box 65 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Card Record of Distribution of Copies of Survey Reports, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Survey of Conditions, November 1934-January 1935 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Ball, Ernestine - New York State, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Bruere, Martha B. - New York State, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Claff, Julian - Delaware, Pennsylvania, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Colcord, Lincoln - Mostly Michigan and Ohio, 1934
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Box 66 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Francis, Henry W. - West Virginia, Pennsylvania, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Gellhorn, Martha - Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Maynard, David - Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Parrish, Wayne - New Jersey, New York, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Reavis, Hazel - Pennsylvania, Youngstown, Ohio, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Steep, Thomas - Illinois, Indiana, 1934
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Box 67 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Washburn, Robert - New England, 1933-1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Webster, Edward J. - Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, 1933-1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Wilson, Louisa - Michigan, Ohio, 1933-1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Reports to Lorena Hickok, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Lorena Hickok Reports, August-October 28, 1933 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Lorena Hickok Reports, October 30, 1933-January 31, 1934
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Box 68 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Lorena Hickok Reports, February 5-May 31, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Lorena Hickok Reports, June 1-September 15, 1934 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Lorena Hickok Reports, November 13, 1934-October 31, 1935 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Lorena Hickok Reports, November 1, 1935-November, 1936 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Alaska, 1934-1936 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Alaska, April-May 1938 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Confidential Report on Birmingham, Alabama, 1934-1938 -
Surveys by FERA Investigators - Comments re Work Relief, 1934-1938
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Sub-Series 6: FERA-WPA Relief Projects -
Box 69 -
Certificate of Incorporation of Federal Surplus
Relief Corp.
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FSRC - Amended Certificates of Incorporation and Minutes of Meetings, 1933-1935 -
Drought Memoranda, June-October 1934 -
Minutes of Meeting of Drought Relief Service, November 3, 1934 -
Report and Minutes of Livestock Feed Committee, August,November 1934 -
Submarginal Lands -
Great Plains Drought Area Committee Report, August 1936 -
Rural Rehabilitation, Vol. 1, No.1,, November 15, 1934
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Box 70 -
Cooperative Self-Help, November-December 1934 -
Self-Help Grants, 1936 -
Commission of Inquiry on Cooperative Enterprises in Europe and Cooperatives in General, 1934-1937 -
Federal Theatre, 1935-1936 -
Charleston, South Carolina Theatre Project, 1937 -
WPA Guides -
WPA Art, 1939 -
Historical Murals in Los Angeles County Hall of
Records
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Report - Public Wprks of Art Project, 1934 -
WPA - Ferderal Art Project, 1937-1940
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Box 71 -
Box 72
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Sub-Series 7: FERA-WPA Transcripts of Telephone Conversations with State Relief Directors and Other Officials -
Sub-Series 8: FERA-WPA Legislative and Legal Proceedings -
Box 79 -
Copies of Bill, H.R. 5755, National Industrial
Recovery Act, 1933-1939
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Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) and Its Operation - Amendments to Act, 1933-1934 -
H.R. 9644 - Housing - Home Owners' Loan Act, May 1934 -
H.R. 9759 - Housing - National Housing Act, May, 1934 -
S. 3603 (Same as H.R. 9620) - Housing, May, 1934 -
H.R. 9620 (Same as S. 3603) - Housing, May, 1934 -
S. 3794 - Housing Renovation and Modernization, June 1934 -
Correspondence, Memoranda, etc., re National
Housing Act, 1933-1939
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Legislation, 1934-1935 -
Copies of Bill, Hearings and Digest of Old Age Laws in States and Territories - S. 1130, January 17, 1935 -
Copy of Bill - H.R. 7260, Social Security Act, 1935 -
Brief on Proposed Amendments to Social Security Act Submitted by Justice Tulin of New York City Domestic Relations Court, 1933-1939 -
Correspondence, Memoranda, Proposed Amendments, etc . - H. J. Res. 117, Relief Appropriations, 1933-1939 -
Memo on Loans Made by RFC, HOLC, FCA -
Joint Resolution - Relief Appropriations, 1936 -
Memoranda, etc., re Deficiency Appropriation, February 1937 -
Unemployment Commission, 1937 -
Hearings - 76th Congress; H.J. 83 - Relief, 1939 -
Work Relief Bill, 1939
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Box 80 -
Legal Analysis of FERA Act by Mr. Epstein,, June 26, 1933 -
Hopkins! Testimony before Bureau of Budget, January 22, 1934 -
Provisions of U.S. Code re Gifts to Federal Officers and Employees, December 20, 1935 -
S. Res. 241 - Appointing Special Committee to Investigate Unemployment and Relief, May 1936 -
Sheppard Investigating Committee, 1938 -
Testimony of Louis R. Glavis -
Expenditure of Funds - FERA - Submitted to Chairman of Committee on Appropriations (Mr. Glass) in accordance with S. Res. 115, 1938 -
Works Progress Administration (WPA) Investigation, April 1939 -
Opinions - Opinion of Attorney General on Acquisition of Surplus Agricultural Products from AAA for Making Grants of Commodities to States, November 2, 1933 -
Opinions - Opinion on Withholding of Grants-In-Aid to States, February 9, 1935 -
Opinions - Opinion on Use of Corporations by Federal Government, February 27, 1935 -
Record Votes - Vote on Holding Company Bill, 1935 -
Record Votes - Vote on Relief Bill, 1935 -
Record Votes - Vote on Relief Bill, 1936 -
Record Votes - Vote on Bonus Bill, 1936 -
Record Votes - Record of Roll Calls in House on Amendments to Relief Appropriation, 1937 -
Congress Voting for Relief -
Record Votes - Editorial Research Reports, 1938-1940
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Box 81 -
Box 82 -
Box 83 -
Special Senate Committee to Investigate Unemployment and Relief - Byrnes Committee - Alan Johnstone, 1938 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - Personnel Lists, 1933-1935 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - FERA Lists, 1933-1937 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - Office and Field Personnel, 1935-1936 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - WPA Classification Grade and Job Designation, 1935 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - Civil Service Classification, August-October, 1938 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - 1938 State Directors of Federal Writers Project, 1936-1937 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - State WPA -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - State Directors of Finance and Statistics -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - State Directors of National Youth Administration -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - State Directors of Women!s and Professional Projects -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - Miscellaneous
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Box 84 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - FERA Labor Union, 1934 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - City Mayors, 1936-1937 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - Civil Works Administration (CWA) Lists -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - Regional Personnel, 1935-1938 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - Official Directories, State Administrative Officers of the WPA and NYA, 1938 -
Personnel and Classification Lists, etc. - Official Directories, Federal Works Agency, WPA, Central, Regional and State Administrative Officers, 1939-1940
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Series 7: General Correspondence, 1933-1940 - Correspondence, printed materials, reports, and speeches concerning official business and political appointments of Hopkins as head of the WPA and as Secretary of Commerce. Series also includes personal correspondence during this period. (Containers 85-100)
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Box 85 -
A -
Advisory Commission to the Council of National
Defense
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Airport -
Al-An -
Anonymous -
Ap-Av -
Ba -
Baruch, Bernard M. -
Batt, William L. -
Bauer, Charles M -
Be-Bl -
Beard, Louie A. -
Berle, Adolf A. Jr. -
Bo-Br -
Boettiger, John -
Boykin, Frank W, -
Branion, R. C. -
Brookings Institution -
Broun, Heywood -
Bu-By -
Bullitt, William C. -
Byrd, Richard E. -
Byrnes, James F.
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Box 86 -
Box 87 -
Box 88 -
Box 89 -
Box 90 -
Box 91 -
Box 92 -
Box 93 -
Box 94 -
Box 95 -
Box 96 -
Box 97 -
Roosevelt, Franklin D. - Speech Materia, 1937 -
Roosevelt, Franklin D. - Monopoly Message, 1938 -
Roosevelt, Franklin D. - Speech, December 29, 1940 -
Roosevelt, James -
Roper, Daniel C. -
Rosenman, Samuel I . -
Rowe, James H. -
Ru-Ry -
Ruml, Beardsley -
Rural Relief Problems -
Sa-Se -
Saxon, Lyle -
Secret Service -
Sh-Sl -
Shepperson, Gay B. -
Sherwood, Robert E. -
Sholtz, David -
Simon, Florence -
Sm-Sp -
Somervell, Brehon
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Box 98 -
Box 99 -
Box 100
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Series 8: Engagement Lists, 1933-1940 -
Series contains loose-leaf binders of daily appointments of Harry Hopkins. A “Card File of Mr. Hopkins' Callers, 1935-1940” (Series 15) is located at the end of the collection.
(Containers 100-108)
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Series 9: Secretary of Commerce, 1938-1940 -
Correspondence, charts, minutes of meetings, reports, statistics, and printed materials arranged alphabetically by subject or surname of correspondent.
(Containers 109-120)
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Box 109 -
Banking -
Bureau of the Budget -
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, January 6, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, January 26, 1939. -
Business Advisory Council - General Meeting, January 26-27, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, February 9, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - General Meeting, March 2-3, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, April 5, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, April 20, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - General Meeting, April 20-21, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, May 17, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, June 1, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - General Meeting, June 1-2, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, June 29, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, July 28, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, September 15, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, October 4, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - General Meeting, October 4-5, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, November 3, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, November 14, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - General Meeting, November 14-15, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, December 8, 1939 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, January 11, 1940 -
Business Advisory Council - General Meeting, January 11-12, 1940 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, February 2, 1940 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, February 29, 1940 -
Business Advisory Council - General Meeting, February 29-March 1, 1940 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, April 12, 1940 -
Business Advisory Council - General Meeting, April 12-13, 1940
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Box 110 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, May 23, 1940 -
Business Advisory Council - General Meeting, May 23-24, 1940 -
Business Advisory Council - General Meeting, June 27, 1940 -
Business Advisory Council - Executive Meeting, July 12, 1940 -
Business Advisory Council - Membership -
Business Advisory Council - Miscellaneous -
Business Conditions -
Business and Economic Research Bill, S. 1740 -
Business Week, December 31, 1938 -
Census - General -
Census - 1940 Census Publicity Program - Summary -
Census - Radio Plugs -
Census - Radio Scripts -
Census - Exhibit A - Committee Cooperation -
Census - Exhibit B - General Newspapers - Releases
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Box 111 -
Census - Exhibit C - Magazines and Periodicals -
Census - C-1 -
Census - C-2 -
Census - C-3 -
Census - C-4 -
Census - C-5 -
Census - Exhibit D - Radio -
Census - Exhibit F - Posters -
Census - Exhibit G - Pamphlets -
Census - Exhibit H - Reprints -
Census - Exhibit I - Field Work -
Census - Exhibit J - "Census Snooping" Controversy -
Census - Exhibit K - Public Speeches -
Census - Exhibit L - Uses of Census Data -
Census - Exhibit M - Photographs -
Census - Exhibit N - Current Census Information
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Box 112 -
Box 113 -
Chain Store Bill - Patman Bill -
Civil Aeronautics Authority -
Coal -
Columbia Broadcasting System -
Communications -
Congressional Hearings -
Departmental Orders -
Dies Committee -
Economic Developments -
Employees of Commerce Department -
Firms of German Nationality or Affiliation Representing American Business Houses in Latin America -
Fiscal and Monetary Committee -
Fisheries -
Five-Day Week Bill - S. 1313, H. R. 2563 -
Foreign Delegations -
Foreign Trade -
Francis, Clarence
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Box 114 -
Gilbert, Richard V. -
Golden Gate International Exposition -
Hatch Law - P.L. 252 -
Ideas About Defense -
Income -
Industrial Economics Division - Economy Debts and Business -
Industrial Economics Division - Europe on the Eve of the War -
Industrial Economics Division - Housing -
Industrial Economics Division - The Shipping Industry and the War -
Industrial Economics Division - U.S. Export Prospects for the Next Six Months
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Box 115 -
Box 116 -
Box 117 -
Miscellaneous -
Miscellaneous Data on Appointment and Hearings on Confirmation -
Mooney, James D. -
Motion Pictures -
Munitions Control Board -
National Defense Program -
Negroes -
Neutrality -
New York World's Fair -
Noble, Edward J. -
Old Age Pensions - Sources of Revenue -
Organic Act - Department of Commerce -
Patents -
Patents Patent Sesquicentenary Celebration -
Personnel -
Personnel - Recommendations for Future -
Plans - Miscellaneous
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Box 118 -
PM -First Issue, June 14, 1940 -
Policy and Program -
Potash Case -
President's Reorganization Plan No. 1 -
President's Reorganization Plan No. 2 -
President's Reorganization Plan No. 3 -
President's Reorganization Plan No. 4 -
Press Conferences, 1939 -
Press Releases, 1939 -
Proposed Legislation -
Refugee Problem -
Reorganization - Internal Department of Commerce -
Reports for Cabinet Meetings, March 1939-April 1940 -
Reports for Cabinet Meetings, May-November 1940 -
Reports - Miscellaneous
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Box 119 -
Resignation from Commerce, 1940 -
Resignations -
Resolution Adopted by Associated General Contractors re WPA -
Russia -
Scandinavia -
Secretary's Office Reading File -
Sholis, Victor -
Small Business Loans -
Social and Economic Security -
Spain -
Special Conference Committee -
Steel -
Stettinius, Edward R. -
Sugar -
Swope, Gerard -
Swope, Herbert B. -
Taxes -
Temporary National Economic Committee (TNEC) Analysis of TNEC Daily Hearings
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Box 120
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Series 10: Confidential Political File, 1938-1940 - Correspondence concerning the Democratic Party, as well as the presidential campaign of 1940. Arranged alphabetically by surname of correspondent. (Containers 120-121)
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Box 120 -
Apatow, J . J . -
Bailey, Carl E. -
Ballad for Americans -
Barron, Carter -
Barry, Norman C. -
Beckowith, J. W. -
Berkowitz, J. H. -
Berry, Tom -
Blodgett, E. H. -
Campaign Correspondence, 1940 -
Cleland, Samuel C. -
Coakley, Dan H. -
Contracts -
Cooley, R. S. -
Currie, Lauchlin -
Curtis, Fred A. -
Donnelley, Charles S. -
Dorsey, Frank -
Douglas, William O. -
Doyle, S. J. -
Dryden, Frank H. -
Duffy, Frank H. -
Dunn, Edward G. -
Eicher, Edward C. -
Eliot, Thomas H. -
Erickson, John P. -
Evjue, William T. -
Farley, James A. -
Fay, J. H. -
Fischer, Elbert E. -
Flynn, Edward J. -
Ford, John A. -
Frank, Jerome N. -
Gallagher, Thomas -
Goforth, Paul -
Griffith, Emerson J. -
Guffey, Joseph F.
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Box 121 -
Hall, Fred W. -
Hammers, Preston K. -
Hill, Harry Jr. -
Hill, L. S. -
Hill, Wolfram -
Holt, Homer A. -
Holtman, F . A. -
Honeyman, Nan Wood -
Hudspeth, Jack -
Hufford, Clyde W. -
Hughes, Mrs. Thomas -
Hunter, Howard O. -
Johnson, Dewey -
Johnson, Lyndon B. -
Jones, I. T. -
Keane, John M. -
Keller, Kent E. -
Kelly, James A. -
Kennedy, M. A. -
Kraschel, Nelson G. -
LaGuardia, Fiorello H. -
Lightfoot, Warren R. -
Lodge, Hilmer G. -
Lucas, Scott W. -
McDonald, W. C. -
McDonough, John J. -
McEnaney, Morgan J. -
McGuinness, Peter J. -
McKellar, Kenneth -
Maestri, Robert S. -
Mahoney, WilIis -
Mellett, Lowell -
Moodie, Thomas H. -
Moore, A. Harry -
Murphy, C. F. -
Murphy, Frank -
Nelson, Frank P . -
New Jersey -
New Mexico -
O'Connell, Jerry J. -
Pearson, Drew -
Pepper, Claude -
Perry, Joseph S. -
Pre-Election Data -
Publicity -
Reno, Mark -
Republican National Committee -
Robert, Lawrence "Chip" -
Rogers, Carl -
Sabath, Adolph J. -
Seares, Mrs. Ben -
Smathers, William H. -
Smith, S. Stephenson -
Spivack, S. S. -
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) -
Thomas, Norman -
Tierney, Frank -
Vanderbilt, Neil -
Verbon, Marco -
Wasserman, William S. -
Watson, Edwin M. -
Wearin, Otha -
Wells, John F. -
Werner, M. R. -
Westbrook, Lawrence -
White, Emmet -
Whitney, C. D. -
Witsky, Israel
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Series 11: President's Speeches and Speech Material, 1937-1945 -
Printed copies of presidential speeches, 1939-1945, and correspondence, drafts and notes relating to 1940 campaign speeches.
(Containers 122-124)
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Box 122 -
Box 123 -
1940 Campaign - Speech, October 13, 1940 -
1940 Campaign - Speech, October 16, 1940 -
1940 Campaign - Speech, October 23, 1940 -
1940 Campaign - Speech - Radio Draft, October 29, 1940 -
1940 Campaign - Speech - Boston, Massachusetts, October 30, 1940 -
1940 Campaign - Speech - Brooklyn, New York, November 1, 1940 -
1940 Campaign - Drafts of Speeches and Convention Notes
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Box 124 -
1940 Campaign - Suggestions for President's Campaign Speeches -
1940 Campaign - Correspondence - 1940 Campaign -
1940 Campaign - Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence -
1940 Campaign - Miscellaneous Speech Material -
1940 Campaign - Miscellaneous Speech Suggestions -
1940 Campaign - Speech Material Drafted by R. V. Gilbert -
1940 Campaign - Material for President's Messages and Speeches
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Series 12: Special Assistant to the President, 1941-1945 -
Correspondence, charts, graphs, printed materials, and reports arranged alphabetically, by subject, or surname of correspondent.
This series contains a large portion of Harry L. Hopkins' papers as Special Assistant to the President, 1941-1945. The balance of his wartime correspondence and records are filed in the Sherwood Collection, located in Series 14.
The Special Assistant to the President files principally document Hopkins' direction of American production of war materials and their distribution to Allied countries, particularly Great Britain and the Soviet Union. There are large files relating to the Lend Lease Administration, the Munitions Assignments Board, the Office of Production Management, the Supply Priorities and Allocations Board, and the War Production Board.
This series includes records of intelligence activities, including files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Military Intelligence Division. Documents relating to military planning and war strategy, wartime conditions within the United States are also found within this series.
Correspondence from Hopkins’ tenure as Special Assistant is located in this series. Communication between Hopkins and Winston Churchill, as well as other government officials, including W. Averill Harriman, Samuel I. Rosenman, and John G. Winant.
(Containers 125-271)
Note: Additional correspondence and records from Hopkins’ tenure as Special Assistant are found in Series 14 (Sherwood Collection).
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Box 125 -
A - General -
Africa -
Africa and Iran - Radios to and from -
Air Bases -
Aircraft -
Aircraft Accidents -
Aircraft Flight Delivery - Folder 1 -
Aircraft Flight Delivery - Folder 2 -
Aircraft Flight Delivery - Folder 3 -
Aircraft - List of Active Aircraft - Four Place and Over - Civilian -
Aircraft Production -
Aircraft Production - Requirements for Air Ascendancy
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Box 126 -
Box 127 -
Box 128 -
Box 129 -
Box 130 -
Box 131 -
Box 132 -
Box 133 -
Box 134 -
Br-By - General -
Brand, Robert H. -
Brewster Aeronautical Corporation -
Briggs Forged Letter Case -
Brimhall, Dean -
British and Allied Requirements for 1942 -
British Joint Staff Mission -
Brown, Edward F. -
Budget Bureau -
Bulgaria -
Burma -
Burma Campaign -
Burma Road -
Burns, Gen. James H. -
Butcher, Harry C. -
Byrd, Richard E. -
Byrnes, James F.
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Box 135 -
Box 136 -
Churchill, Winston S. -
Churchill, Winston and Family -
Civil Aeronautics Administration -
Civilian Defense - Folder 1 -
Civilian Defense - Folder 2 -
Clark, Arthur F. and Grenville -
Clayton, W. L. -
Clinchy, Russell -
Coal -
Coal Strike -
Colored Troops -
Combined Production and Resources Board -
Committee for Congested Production Areas
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Box 137 -
Con-Cox - General -
Congress -
Consolidation of Agencies -
Contracts -
Controlled Materials Plan -
Conventions -
Conversion of Industries -
Conversion of Ships -
Cox, Oscar -
Cr-Cu - General -
Cranes, Hoists and Monorail Systems -
Crowley, Leo -
Currie, Lauchlin -
Da - General -
Davenport, Russell -
Davies, Joseph E. -
Davis, Elmer
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Box 138 -
De-Dy - General -
Deane, John R. -
Decorations -
Defense Aid Reports -
Defense Plant Corporation -
Democratic National Committee, 1941-1945 -
Democratic National Convention, 1944 -
Dependency -
Dill, Sir John -
Documents Distributed -
Dollar Position -
Domestic Matters -
Douglas, Lewis -
Durable Goods -
Ea - General -
Earle, George -
Economic Controls
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Box 139 -
Box 140 -
Box 141 -
Box 142 -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Costa Rica -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Cuba -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Dominican Republic -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Ecuador -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - El Salvador -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Guatemala
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Box 143 -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Mexico -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Nicaragua -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Paraguay -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Peru -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - German Auslands Organization in Peru -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Puerto Rico -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Uruguay
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Box 144 -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Venzuela -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Latin America - Miscellaneous -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Axis Aspirations Through South America -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Clandestine Radio Stations Utilized by the German Espionage System -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Clandestine Radio Station PQZ, Santiago, Chile -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Current Revolutionary Movements in South America -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - FBI Surveys of Strategic Facilities in Latin America -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - The Free French Movement in Latin America -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - United States Dependency on South America -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - General Intelligence Survey in the U.S, 1942
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Box 146 -
Box 147 -
Box 148 -
Box 149 -
Box 150 -
Box 151 -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Alaska - Aluetians -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Communist Party -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - FBI Charts -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Miscellaneous FBI Report, 1941 -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Miscellaneous FBI Report, July-September 1942 -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Miscellaneous FBI Report, October 1942 -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Miscellaneous FBI Report, November-December 1942 -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Miscellaneous FBI Report, 1943 -
Federal Bureau of Investigation Reports - Miscellaneous FBI Report, 1944-1945
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Box 152 -
Box 153 -
Federal Communcations Commission -
Food -
Foreign Economic Administration -
Foreign policy - Bolles Report -
Forrestal, James -
Forrestal, James. Forrestal Report on Unification of War and Navy Departments - Volume I -
Forrestal, James. Forrestal Report on Unification of War and Navy Departments - Volume II -
Forrestal, James. Forrestal Report on Unification of War and Navy Departments - Volume III -
France -
Frankfurter, Felix
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Box 154 -
Box 155 -
Box 156 -
Great Britain, London - Radios To and From, September, 1944-May, 1945 -
Great Britain - Incoming -
Great Britain - Outgoing -
Great Britain, Intelligence summary -
Great Britain, Labor -
Great Britain, Lend Lease -
Great Britain, Pre-War Aid to -
Great Britain, Production of Aircraft Engines -
Great Britain, Shipping -
Great Britain, Shipping Mission -
Great Britain, Tanks -
Great Britain, War Cabinet -
Greece -
Greek Ships -
Griffis, Stanton -
Gu- General -
Guns
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Box 157 -
Ha - General -
Harriman, W. Averell -
Harriman, Outgoing Cables, 1941-1942 -
Harriman, Incoming Cables, 1941-1942 -
Harriman, Incoming Cables, 1943-1945 -
Harrison, Marvin C. -
He - General -
Health -
Henderson, Leon -
Herridge, William -
Hertz, John -
Hi - General -
High Octane Gas -
Highways -
Hinckley, Robert H. -
Hlobil, J. S. J.
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Box 158 -
Box 159 -
Box 160 -
Information Service -
International Economic Development -
Ireland -
Italy -
Ja-Jk - General -
Japan -
Japan - Aircraft -
Jo - General -
Job Requests, 1943 -
Job Requests, 1944 -
Johnson, Lyndon B. -
Joint Chiefs of Staff -
Joint Munitions Board -
Joint Production Survey Committee -
Jones, Jesse -
Ju - General -
Jurney, Chesley W. -
Ka-Ke - General -
Kelstadt, Charles -
Kelly, Colin P. -
Kelly, Edward J. -
Kerr, Florence -
Kerr, Robert -
Ki-Ku - General -
King, Admiral Ernest J. -
Knidsen, William S.
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Box 161 -
Box 162 -
Box 163 -
Box 164 -
Box 165 -
Box 166 -
Box 167 -
Box 168 -
Lend Lease - Graph of Tanker Losses -
Lend Lease - Tanker Position, June 1-December 31, 1941 -
Lend Lease - Tanker Position - Miscellaneous Documents -
Lend Lease - Proposed New Lend Lease Appropriation Bill Covering Commitments to June 30, 1942 - Notes on Admiralty Programme -
Lend Lease - British Requirements to be Met by Funds Provided Under the Proposed New Lend Lease Appropriation Bill -
Lend Lease - Forecast of New Machine Tool Deliveries as of September 13, 1941
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Box 169 -
Box 170 -
Box 171 -
Box 172 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 353.4 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.17, 1943 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.17, 1944 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.17 - Combined Production Reports -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295, January 1-June 30, 1943 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295, July 1-December 31, 1943 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295, 1944 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295, 1945
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Box 173 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - Australia -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - Canada -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - China -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - Great Britain, 1943 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - Great Britain, 1944 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - Great Britain, 1945 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - India -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - Italy -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - Near East -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - North Africa -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - Norway -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - Sicily -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - South Africa -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - Turkey
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Box 174 -
Box 175 -
Box 176 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - U.S.S.R., January 1-May 15, 1943 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - U.S.S.R., May 16-July 15, 1943 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - U.S.S.R., July 16-December 31, 1943 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - U.S.S.R., January 1-September 30, 1944 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 400.3295 - U.S.S.R., October 1944-1945
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Box 177 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 413 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 413.44 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 420 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 423.7 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 423.7 - U.S.S.R. -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 430 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 430 - U.S.S.R. -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 452 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 452 - Allocation -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 452 - Australia -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 452 - China -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 452 - Great Britain -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 452 - Heavy Bombers -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 452 - Production -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 452 - U.S.S.R.
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Box 178 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 463.7 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 463.7 - Great Britain -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 470 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 470.14 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 500 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 540 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 540 - Great Britain -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 540 - U.S.S.R., 1943 -
Lend Lease Decimal Files - 540 - U.S.S.R., 1944-1945
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Box 179 -
Box 180 -
Box 181 -
Box 182 -
Box 183 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Belgium - Western European Documents - Vol. I, July 1937 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Belgium - Western European Documents - Vol. II, October 6, 1938-May 29, 1940 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - British Isles - British Isles Documents - Vol. I, 1937
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Box 184 -
Box 185 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Bulgaria - Southern European Documents - Vol. IX, July 1, 1937-February 11, 1943 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - France - Western European Documents - Vol. I, July 20, 1936-0ctober 19, 1937 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - France - Western European Documents - Vol. II, November 10, 1937-August 1, 1938 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - France - Western European Documents - Vol. III, August 15-December 12, 1938 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - France - Western European Documents - Vol. IV - Combat Estimate for 1939
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Box 186 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - France - Western European Documents - Vol. V, January 16-April 11, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - France - Western European Documents - Vol. VI, May 2-August 29, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - France - Western European Documents - Vol. VII, August 29, 1939 -April 20, 1942 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. I, May 2, 1935-0ctober 26, 1936 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. II, January 9-0ctober 25, 1937 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. III, November 2-December 1, 1937
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Box 187 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. IV, January 22-August 18, 1938 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. V, August 30, 1938 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. VI, September 1, 1938-March 20, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. VII, March 27-August 21, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. XIII, August 28, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. IX, September 2, 1939-April 20, 1940
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Box 188 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. X, April 20-December 27, 1940 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. XI, January 6-March 31, 1941 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Germany - Central European Documents - Vol. XII, April 15-December 1, 1941 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Italy - Southern European Documents - Vol. I, January 19, 1937-April 20, 1938 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Italy - Southern European Documents - Vol. II, May 12-December 22, 1938 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Italy - Southern European Documents - Vol. III, January 4-June 19, 1939
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Box 189 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Italy - Southern European Documents - Vol. IV, June 30-October 23, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Italy - Southern European Documents - Vol. V, November 1-December 21, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Italy - Southern European Documents - Vol. VI, January 5-December 30, 1940 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Italy - Southern European Documents - Vol. VII, January 3-December 10, 1941 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Italy - Southern European Documents - Vol. VIII, December 18 , 1941 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Netherlands - Western European Documents - The Netherlands, July 28, 1939-June 6, 1940 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - U.S.S.R.- Eastern European Branch - Vol. I, July 23, 1936-Decemoer 29, 1937
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Box 190 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - U.S.S.R.- Eastern European Branch - Vol. II, February 10- December 20, 1938 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - U.S.S.R.- Eastern European Branch - Vol. III, January 23- December 1, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - U.S.S.R.- Eastern European Branch - Vol. IV, January 8- December 30, 1940 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - U.S.S.R.- Eastern European Branch - Vol. V, January 2- December 15, 1941 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - U.S.S.R.- Eastern European Branch - Vol. VI, January 15- December 31, 1942 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - U.S.S.R.- Eastern European Branch - Vol. VII, January 15- July 15, 1943
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Box 191 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. I, January 13-August 25, 1937 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. II, August 26, 1937 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. III, September 1-December 22, 1937 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. IV, January 6-May 26, 1938 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. V, June 11-November 30, 1938
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Box 192 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. VI, February 6-March 27, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. VII, April 1, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. VIII, April 10-July I, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. IX, July 4-December 21, 1939 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. X, January 9-March 14, 1940 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. XI, April 4-July 11, 1940 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. XII, July 24-December 12, 1940
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Box 193 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. XIII, January 11-June 3, 1941 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. XIV, June 5-September 16, 1941 -
Military Intelligence Division Reports - Far Eastern Documents - Vol. XV, September 18-December, 8, 1941
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Box 194 -
Military Preparation - Armament Production, Army and Navy Munitions Board -
Military Training -
Miller, Malcolm J. -
Mission for Economic Affairs - London -
Mobilization of Resources -
Mobilization of Resources - Individual Volunteers, Corporations Seeking Defense Work -
Molotov, V. M. -
Monnet, Jean -
Mountbatten, Louis -
Mu - General -
Munitions Assignments Board - General, 1943-1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Meetings and Agenda - 1-20, January 31, 1942-June 17, 1942 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Meetings and Agenda - 21-40, June 24, 1942-November 4, 1942
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Box 195 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Meetings and Agenda - 41-70, November 11, 1942-June 9, 1943 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Meetings and Agenda - 71-98, June 16, 1943-December 29, 1943 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Meetings and Agenda - 99-135, January 12, 1944-September 27, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Meetings and Agenda - 136-147, October 4, 1944-December 20, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Meetings and Agenda - 148-172, January 3, 1945-June 27, 1945
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Box 196 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Report of 1942 Assignments of Selected Items -
Munitions Assignments Board - Status Reports, Nos. 1-61, November 2, 1942-December 31, 1943 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Status Reports, Nos. 62-110, January 14, 1944-December 20, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Status Reports, Nos. 111-133, January 4, 1945-June 20, 1945 -
Munitions Assignments Board - International Supply Committee, Nos. 1-9/2 -
Munitions Assignments Board - MBW 3/D-30, March 4, 1942-September 22, 1942 -
Munitions Assignments Board - MBW 31-40, September 22, 1942-January 11, 1943
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Box 197 -
Box 198 -
Munitions Assignments Board - MBW 95-110, June 1, 1944-0ctober 26, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - MBW 111-115, November 1, 1944-December 11, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - MBW 116-126, January 8, 1945-June 22, 1945 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Air - MBW (Air) 1-55, July 13, 1942-January 26, 1943
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Box 199 -
Box 200 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Air - MBW (Air) 192-230/6, January 11, 1944- November 1, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Air - MBW (Air) 231-260, May 6, 1944-September 4, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Air - MBW (Air) 261-290, September 2, 1944-December 3, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Air - MBW (Air) 291-317, January 6, 1945-May 7, 1945 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Air - MBW (Air) 318-329, May 28, 1945-June 26, 1945
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Box 201 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Ground - MBW (Ground) 1-60, July 13, 1942- November 7, 1942 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Ground - MBW (Ground) 61-95, November 9, 1942- February 20, 1943 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Ground - MBW (Ground) 96/1-144, March 19, 1943- December 24, 1943
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Box 202 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Ground - MBW (Ground) 145-165, January 3, 1944- May 23, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Ground - MBW (Ground) 166-185, June 3, 1944- October 2, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Ground - MBW (Ground) 186-201, October 7, 1944- December 27, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Ground - MBW (Ground) 202-225, January 1, 1945- May 5, 1945 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Ground - MBW (Ground) 226-231, May 14, 1945-June 26, 1945 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Miscellaneous and Serial Papers
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Box 203 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Navy -MBW (Navy) 1-124, July 14, 1942- December 28, 1943 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Navy -MBW (Navy) 125-188, January 3, 1944- December 21, 1944 -
Munitions Assignments Board - Munitions Assignments Committee - Navy -MBW (Navy) 189-217, January 3, 1945-June 20, 1945 -
Murrow, Edward R. -
Na-No - General -
National Independence -
National Resources Planning Board -
National War Labor Board -
Navy Department
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Box 204 -
Navy War Program - Progress Reports -
Netherlands East Indies -
Newspaper and Ship Radio Bulletins -
New Zealand -
Niles, David K. -
Nollen, John S. -
Norway -
Ob-Oc - General -
Od-Ot - General -
Office of Defense Transportation -
Office of Education -
Office of Production Management -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Section - Aircraft Report No. 12-D, April-July 18, 1941 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Section - Aircraft Report No. 8-E, April-July 18, 1941
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Box 205 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Section - Aircraft Engine Report No. 9-E, April-July 18, 1941 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Section - Aircraft Propeller Report No. 10-E, April-July 18, 1941 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Section - Aircraft Report No. 8-F - Copy No.9, April-July 18, 1941 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Section - Aircraft Report No. 8-F - Copy No.144, July 18-0ctober 27, 1941
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Box 206 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Section - Aircraft Engine Report No. 9-F, July 18-0ctober 27, 1941 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Section - Aircraft Propeller Report No. 10-F, July 18-0ctober 27, 1941 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Section - Aircraft Report No. 12-F, July 18-0ctober 27, 1941 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Section - Aircraft Report No. 8-G, July 18-0ctober 27, 1941
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Box 207 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Branch - Aircraft Engine Report No. 9-G, November 28, 1941-January 20, 1942 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Branch - Aircraft Propeller Report No. 10-G, November 28, 1941-January 20, 1942 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Branch - Aircraft Report No. 8-H, November 28, 1941-January 20, 1942 -
Office of Production Management Reports - Aircraft Branch - Aircraft Report No. 9-H, November 28, 1941-January 20, 1942
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Box 208 -
Box 209 -
Office of War Information -
Office of War Mobilization -
Oil -
Opinions Related to International Affairs, 1943 -
Pa - General -
Pacific Command -
Palestine -
Pan American Airways -
Pe-Pu - General -
Perkins, Milo -
Persian Gulf Ports -
Personnel -
Personnel Matters -
Petroleum -
Petroleum Administration for War -
Petroleum Allocation for United Kingdom -
Philippines -
Photography -
Poland -
Political Appointments, J. M. Barnes -
Port Repair Ships
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Box 210 -
Box 211 -
President's Speeches - Miscellaneous Speech Material, December 1941-January 1943 -
President's Speeches, 1943 -
President's Speeches - Miscellaneous Speech Material, 1944 -
Campaign Speech - New York - Foreign Policy, October 21, 1944 -
Campaign Speech - Philadelphia - War, October 27, 1944 -
Campaign Speech - Chicago - Jobs, October 28, 1944 -
Campaign Speech - Boston, November 4, 1944 -
Speech Material - State of the Union, January 1945
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Box 212 -
Box 213 -
Box 214 -
Box 215 -
Box 216 -
Box 217 -
Russia -
Russia - Incoming - State Department Cables, January 1, 1943-August 1, 1943 -
Russia - Outgoing - State Department Cables, January 1, 1943-August 1, 1943 -
Russia - Incoming and Outgoing - State Department Cables, August 1, 1943-December 31, 1943 -
Russia - Incoming - State Department Cables, 1944-1945 -
Russia - Outgoing - State Department Cables, 1944-1945 -
Russia - Aircraft -
Russia - American Air Force -
Russia - Convoys
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Box 218 -
Russia - Exports -
Russia - Food -
Russia - Military Situation -
Russia - Ports -
Russia - Rubber -
Russia - Shipments of Supplies -
Russia - Shipping -
Russia - Siberia -
Russia - Spare Parts -
Russia - Special Mission to Moscow -
Russia - Status of Soviet Aid Program -
Russia - Tanks -
Russia - Tire Plant -
Russia - Truck Assembly Depot -
Russian Requirements
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Box 219 -
Box 220 -
Shipping Losses - Miscellaneous letters, reports, etc. -
Shipping Losses - Japan -
Si-Sl General -
Silver -
Sinclair, Sir Robert -
Sinclair, Upton -
Sm-So - General -
Small Business -
Smaller War Plants Corporation -
Social Security -
Social Security Board -
Soong, T. V. -
South Africa -
Soviet Protocol Committee -
Sp-St - General
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Box 221 -
Spain -
Spare Parts -
State Department -
Steinhardt, Lawrence -
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr. -
Stowe, Leland -
Strategic Munitions Board -
Su - General -
Submarine Reports -
Supply Priorities and Allocations Board -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 4th Meeting, September 23, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 5th Meeting, September 30, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 7th Meeting, October 15, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 8th Meeting, October 22, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 9th Meeting, October 29, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 10th Meeting, November 5, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 11th Meeting, November 10, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 12th Meeting, November 18, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 13th Meeting, November 26, 1941
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Box 222 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 14th Meeting, December 2, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 16th Meeting, December 9, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 17th Meeting, December 11, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 17th Meeting, December 12, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 17th Meeting - Replacement Document, December 12, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 18th Meeting, December 16, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 19tMeetingh, December 23, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 20th Meeting - Folder I, December 30, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 20th Meeting - Folder II, December 30, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 20th Meeting - Folder III, December 30, 1941 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 21st Meeting, January 6, 1942 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 22nd Meeting, January 13, 1942 -
SPAB Agenda of Meetings - 23rd Meeting, January 16, 1942
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Box 223 -
Box 224 -
Box 225 -
Box 226 -
Box 226A -
Box 227 -
Box 228 -
Box 229 -
Box 230 -
Box 231 -
Box 232 -
Box 233 -
Box 234 -
War Production Board - Minutes of Meetings - Nos. 10-35, March 24, 1942-0ctober 13, 1942 -
War Production Board - Minutes of Meetings - Nos. 36-75, October 20, 1942-December 28, 1943 -
War Production Board - Minutes of Meetings - Nos. 77-95, January 25, 1944-March 6, 1945 -
War Production Board - Index to Minutes of WPB Meetings, January 20, 1942-September 5, 1944 -
War Production Board - Digest of Minutes of WPB Meetings, January 20, 1942-July 4, 1944
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Box 235 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Russia - Outgoing, 1942 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Russia - Incoming, January-June 1942 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Russia - Incoming, July-December 1942 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Australia, 1943 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - New Zealand, 1943 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Iceland, 1943 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Miscellaneous, 1943
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Box 236 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Egypt, 1943 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Turkey, December 1942-December 1943 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Middle East, 1943 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - India, 1943 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Africa, 1943
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Box 237 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Great Britain - Incoming, January 1943 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Great Britain - Incoming, February 1- March 15, 1943 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Great Britain - Incoming, August-December 1943 -
War Production Board - Production Cables - Great Britain - Outgoing, April-December 1943
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Box 238 -
War Production Reports - Aircraft Branch - Report No. 8-I, January 31-Apri1 15, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Aircraft Branch - Report No. 9-I, January 31-Apri1 15, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Aircraft Branch - Report No. 10-I, January 31-Apri1 15, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Aircraft Branch - Report No. 8-J, January 31-Apri1 15, 1942
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Box 239 -
War Production Reports - Aircraft Branch - Report No. 9-J, May-September, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Aircraft Branch - Report No. 10-J, May-September, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Aircraft Branch - Report No. 9-K, May-September, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Aircraft Branch - Report No. 10-K, May-September, 1942
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Box 240 -
Box 241 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States by Months, July 1940- December 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 1, April 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 2, May 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Charts - No. 1, June 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 3, June 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Preliminary Monthly Report on Munitions Production, June 1942
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Box 242 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Charts - No. 2, July 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 4, July 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Preliminary Monthly Report on Munitions Production, July 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Analysis - No. 1, August 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Charts - No. 3, August 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 5, August 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Reference Index.of Army Type Guns and Related Ammunition Reported in Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 5, August 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production, August 1942
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Box 243 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Analysis - No. 2, September 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Charts - No. 4, September 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 6, September 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Reference Index.of Army Type Guns and Related Ammunition Reported in Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 6, September 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 6 - Motor Transport Supplement, September 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production, September 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Analysis - No. 3, October 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Charts - No. 5, October 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 7, October 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production, October 1942
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Box 244 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Analysis - No. 4, November 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Charts - No. 6, November 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 8, November 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production, November 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Analysis - No. 5, December 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Charts - No. 7, December 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production, December 1942
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Box 245 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Charts - No. 8, January 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 10, January 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production, January 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Charts - No. 9, February 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 11, February 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report on Munitions Production, February 1943
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Box 246 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Analysis - No. 6, March 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Munitions Production Charts - No. 10, March 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 12, March 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report on Munitions Production, March 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 13, April 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 13 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, April 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report I - Munitions Production, April 1-10, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report II - Munitions Production, April 1-20, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, April 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 14, May 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 14 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, May 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report I - Munitions Production, May 1-10, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report II - Munitions Production, May 1-20, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, May 1943
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Box 247 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 15, June 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 15 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, June 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report I - Munitions Production, June 1-10, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report II - Munitions Production, June 1-20, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, June 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 16, July 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 16 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, July 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report I - Munitions Production, July 1-10, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report II - Munitions Production, July 1-20, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, July 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 17, August 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 17 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, August 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report I - Munitions Production, August 1-10, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report II - Munitions Production, August 1-20, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, August 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 18, September 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 18 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, September 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report I - Munitions Production, September 1-10, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report II - Munitions Production, September 1-20, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, September 1943
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Box 248 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 19, October 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 19 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, October 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report I - Munitions Production, October 1-10, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report II - Munitions Production, October 1-20, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, October 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 20, November 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 20 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, November 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report II - Munitions Production, November 1-20, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, November 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 21, December 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 21 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, December 1, 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, Decemeber 1943 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 22, January 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 22 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, January 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report II - Munitions Production, January 1-20, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, January 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 23, February 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 23 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, February 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report II - Munitions Production, February 1-20, 1044 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, February 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 24, March 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 24 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, March 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, March 1944
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Box 249 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 25, April 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 25 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, April 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, April 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 26, May 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 26 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, May 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, May 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 27, June 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 27 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, June 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, June 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 28, July 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 28 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, July 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, July 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 29, August 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 29 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, August 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Interim Report III - Munitions Production, August 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 30, September 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 30 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, September 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 31, October 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 31 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, October 1, 1944
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Box 250 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 32, November 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 32 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, November 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 33, December 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 33 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, December 1, 1944 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 34, January 1, 1945 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 34 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, January 1, 1945 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 35, February 1, 1945 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 35 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, February 1, 1945 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 36, March 1, 1945 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 36 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, March 1, 1945 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 37, April 1, 1945 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 37 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, April 1, 1945 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 38, May 1, 1945 -
War Production Reports - Munitions Production - Official Munitions Production of the United States - No. 38 - Combined U.S.-Canadian Supplement, May 1, 1945
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Box 251 -
Box 252 -
Box 253 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - NDAC - No. 25, January 31, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 26, February 7, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 27, February 14, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 28, February 21, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 29, February 28, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 30, March 7, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - OPM - No. 31, March 14, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 32, March 21, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 33, March 28, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 34, April 4, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 35, April 11, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 36, April 18, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 37, April 25, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Statistical Summary of Defense Progress - No. 38, May 2, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Summary of Defense Progress - OPM - No. 39, May 9, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Summary of Defense Progress - OPM - No. 40, May 16, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Summary of Defense Progress - OPM - No. 41, May 23, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Summary of Defense Progress - OPM - No. 42, May 31, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Summary of Defense Progress - OPM - No. 43, June 6, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Summary of Defense Progress - OPM - No. 44, June 13, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Summary of Defense Progress - OPM - No. 45, June 20, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Summary of Defense Progress - OPM - No. 46, June 27, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 47, July 11, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 48, July 18, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 49, July 25, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 50 - Part A - Annual Review, August 1, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 50 - Part B - Annual Series, August 1, 1941
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Box 254 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 51, August 15, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 52, August 22, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 53, August 29, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 54, September 5, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 55, September 12, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 56, September 19, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 57, September 26, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 58, October 3, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 59, October 10, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 60, October 17, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 61, October 24, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 62, October 31, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 63, November 2$, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 64, December 5, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 65, December 12, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 66, December 19, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 67, December 24, 1941 -
War Production Reports - Defense Progress - OPM - No. 68, December 31, 1941 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - OPM - No. 69, January 9, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 70, January 16, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - WPB - No. 71, January 23, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 72, January 30, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 73, February 6, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 73 - Statistical Supplement, February 6, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 74, February 13, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 75, February 20, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 76, February 27, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 77, March 6, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 78, March 13, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 79, March 20, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 80, March 27, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 81, April 3, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 82, April 10, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 83, April 17, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 84, April 24, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 85, May 1, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 86, May 8, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 87, May 15, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 88, May 22, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 89, May 29, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 90, June 5, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 91, June 12, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 92, June 19, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 93, June 26, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 94, July 3, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 95, July 10, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 96, July 17, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 97, July 24, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 98, July 31, 1942. -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 99, August 7, 1942 -
War Production Reports - War Progress - No. 100, August 14, 1942
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Box 256 -
Box 257 -
War Relief -
Watson, Forbes -
We-Wil - General -
Western Hemisphere - Radios to and from -
Whitney, C. V. -
Wilhelmina -
Williams, Aubrey -
Williams, Pierce -
Win-Wy - General -
Winant, John G. -
Winchell, Walter -
Womanpower -
Wood -
Wooden Barges -
Work Projects Administration - WPA -
World Affairs Bibliography -
X-Ray -
Y - General -
Yugoslavia -
Z - General
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Box 258 -
Box 259 -
Box 260 -
Index to 1943 Files - Arnold, H. H. -
Index to 1943 Files - Burns, J. H. -
Index to 1943 Files - Byrnes, James F. -
Index to 1943 Files - Churchill, Winston -
Index to 1943 Files - Cox, Oscar -
Index to 1943 Files - Douglas, L. W. -
Index to 1943 Files - Hull, Cordell -
Index to 1943 Files - Knollenberg, Bernhard -
Index to 1943 Files - Lubin, Isador -
Index to 1943 Files - Roosevelt, Franklin D.
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Box 262 -
Cross Reference Index to 1944 Files - A-B -
Cross Reference Index to 1944 Files - C-D -
Cross Reference Index to 1944 Files - H-J -
Cross Reference Index to 1944 Files - K-L -
Cross Reference Index to 1944 Files - M-O -
Cross Reference Index to 1944 Files - P -
Cross Reference Index to 1944 Files - Q-R -
Cross Reference Index to 1944 Files - S -
Cross Reference Index to 1944 Files - T-Z
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Index to 1944 Files - Arnold, H. H. -
Index to 1944 Files - Burns, J. H. -
Index to 1944 Files - Cox, Oscar -
Index to 1944 Files - Douglas, L. W. -
Index to 1944 Files - Harriman, Averill -
Index to 1944 Files - Lubin, Isador -
Index to 1944 Files - Roosevelt, Franklin D. -
Index to 1944 Files - Stettinius, E. R. -
Index to 1944 Files - York, John Y. -
Index to 1944 Files - Foreign Countries - Alphabetically -
Index to 1944 Files - Decimal File - 1 through 829.32 -
Cross Reference Index to 1945 Files - A-B -
Cross Reference Index to 1945 Files - C-D -
Cross Reference Index to 1945 Files - E-F -
Cross Reference Index to 1945 Files - G -
Cross Reference Index to 1945 Files - H-J -
Cross Reference Index to 1945 Files - K-L -
Cross Reference Index to 1945 Files - M-O -
Cross Reference Index to 1945 Files - P -
Cross Reference Index to 1945 Files - Q-R -
Cross Reference Index to 1945 Files - S -
Cross Reference Index to 1945 Files - T-Z -
Index to 1945 Files - Arnold, H. H. -
Index to 1945 Files - Burns, J. H. -
Index to 1945 Files - Cox, Oscar -
Index to 1945 Files - Douglas, L. W. -
Index to 1945 Files - Harriman, Averill -
Index to 1945 Files - Lubin, Isador -
Index to 1945 Files - Roosevelt, Franklin D. -
Index to 1945 Files - Stettinius, E. R. -
Index to 1945 Files - York, John Y. -
Index to 1945 Files - Foreign Countries - Alphabetically -
Index to 1945 Files - Decimal File - 1 through 829.32
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Box 266 -
Box 267 -
Box 268 -
Box 269 -
Box 270 -
Box 271
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Series 13: Newspaper Clippings of Harry Hopkins - Bound Volumes, 1933-1940 -
Bound volumes of newspaper clippings, articles and other printed materials, arranged chronologically, covering Hopkins' career as head of F.E.R.A., C.W.A., W.P.A., and as Secretary of Commerce.
(Container 272-296)
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Series 14: Sherwood Collection - Hopkins Papers, 1933-1945 -
Correspondence, clippings, charts, drafts, reports, notes, and printed materials arranged under topical headings. Items are in general chronological order. There are 42 Containers in the series.
This series contains materials separated by Robert Sherwood from the papers of Harry Hopkins for use in his book, Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1948). Most of these documents were removed from the “Assistant to the President” files (Series 12). The materials were arranged generally in chronological order in 11 sections called "books.” Each section contains its own subject files. The principal documents were abstracted and are listed in a catalog located at the beginning of this series. Also included in the catalog, are references to notes and interviews assembled by Sherwood while writing his book. Copies of these notes and interviews are located at the Harvard Library, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Sherwood Collection includes many important records of Harry Hopkins during his tenure as Special Assistant to the President, 1941-1945. Additional records included are related to his career prior to 1940. Significant documents in this series include Hopkins and his involvement with Lend-Lease, the wartime conferences at Casablanca, Tehran, and Yalta, and his many diplomatic missions on behalf of the President. In addition, there are files on production and shipment of war material, assessment of conditions within the United States during the war, as well as post war planning and policy.
(Containers 297-338)
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Box 298 -
Box 299 -
Footnotes, 1943 -
Footnotes, 1944 -
Footnotes, 1945-1946 -
Book 1 - Pencilled Notes -
Book 1 - Biography of Hopkins -
Book 1 - National Defense, Works Progress Administration and Miscellany -
Book 1 - The New Deal Period -
Book 1 - Quarantine Speech -
Book 2 - Reorganization of State Department -
Book 2 - Visit of King and Queen
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Box 302 -
Box 303 -
Book 2 - Neutrality and Its Violations -
Book 2 - Morale and War Information -
Book 2 - Economic Effects of European War -
Book 2 - Organization of Government for War - Presidential Emergency Powers -
Book 2 - Estimates of Military Developments Abroad -
Book 2 - Pre-War Aviation -
Book 2 - Housing -
Book 2 - Internal Security -
Book 2 - Transportation -
Book 2 - Weapons to Win the War
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Box 305 -
Book 3 - Background of Lend Lease -
Book 3 - Inter-Allied Credits -
Book 3 - Acquisition and Construction of Bases in North Atlantic Region -
Book 3 - China - Pre-Pearl Harbor -
Book 3 - Takoradi, Patrols, etc. -
Book 4 - Alleged Misuse by Great Britain of Lend Lease Funds -
Book 4 - Exchange of Military Information with Great Britain -
Book 4 - Russia Attacked - Early Political Decisions
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Box 307 -
Box 308 -
Book 4 - Thoughts, December 6, 1941 -
Book 4 - "Shoot on Sight" - Convoys - Neutrality -
Book 4 - Far East -
Book 5 - Roosevelt and Hopkins Actions Post-December 7, 1941 -
Book 5 - Churchill Visit, December 1941 -
Book 5 - Hopkins in London, April 1942 -
Book 5 - Newspaper Clippings About Hopkins in London, April 1942 -
Book 5 - Hopkins to London, July 1942
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Box 310 -
Box 311 -
Box 312 -
Book 5 - Establishment of Joint Boards, December 1941-February 1942 -
Book 5 - Establishment of Joint Boards -
Book 5 - Victory Program -
Book 5 - Munitions Assignments Board -
Book 5 - Combined Production and Resources Board -
Book 5 - Economic Warfare -
Book 5 - Renewed Production Problems -
Book 5 - Organization of Military Forces -
Book 5 - Organization of War Shipping Administration -
Book 5 - Organization of Shipping Boards
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Book 5 - The Air Offensive -
Book 5 - Security -
Book 5 - Appointment of Donald M. Nelson -
Book 5 - Aid to MmacArthur -
Book 5 - Battle of Midway and Coral Sea -
Book 5 - India -
Book 5 - Polish Affairs -
Book 5 - Winter and Spring of Disasters -
Book 5 - Air Raids -
Book 5 - Proclamation of United Nations -
Book 5 - Decisions on Grand Strategy -
Book 5 - Torch -
Book 5 - Visit of Wilhelmina -
Book 5 - Atrocities Commission
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Book 5 - Lend Lease in Operation -
Book 5 - Organization For War - A War Cabinet -
Book 5 - Beaverbrook - Raising the Sights -
Book 5 - Alaska Highway -
Book 6 - Human Interest -
Book 6 - Financing War -
Book 6 - Politics 1941-1943 - Movements of Personalities -
Book 6 - Investigation of Defense Efforts, etc. -
Book 6 - Request For Defense Funds -
Book 6 - Chinese Requirements
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Box 325 -
Box 326 -
Book 7 - Lend Lease in Operation - France -
Book 7 - Lend Lease in Operation - Middle East -
Book 7 - Lend Lease in Operation - Ireland -
Book 7 - Lend Lease in Operation - Norway and Holland -
Book 7 - Lend Lease in Operation - Turkey -
Book 7 - Middle East Politics and Requirements -
Book 7 - Russian Requirements -
Book 7 - Russia - Shipments of Supplies -
Book 7 - Food - 1
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Box 332 -
Box 333 -
Box 334 -
Box 335 -
Box 336 -
Box 337 -
Box 338 -
Book 10 - Post-Election Problems -
Book 10 - State Department Reorganization -
Book 11 - Hopkins in Moscow, 1945 -
Book 11 - Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings -
Book 11 - Moscow Press Reports -
Book 11 - Potsdam Conference -
Book 11 - San Francisco Conference -
Book 11 - Death of FDR -
Book 11 - Hopkins Leaves Government -
Book 11 - Hopkins and Eleanor Roosevelt AfterFDR's Death -
Correspondence re Photographs - Found in Still Photo Accession Record, June 3, 1975 - not part of the Sherwood Collection, 1936-1945
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Series 15: Card File of Mr. Hopkins' Callers, 1935-1940 -
Arranged alphabetically by surname of individual. Entries are for the period 1935-1940. The file includes separate sections for foreign callers and for callers who saw his secretaries, Miss Mary Van Meter and Mrs. Smith, but who did not see Mr. Hopkins.
(Containers 339-341)
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Series 16: Special Assistant to the President - Index, 1941-1942 -
Arranged alphabetically by subject or surname of correspondent.
This index was compiled by Mr. Hopkins' staff while he was Assistant to the President.
Note: These papers have been rearranged since the index was created. Documents may not be located in the files listed.
(Containers 342-344)
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Series 17: Names and Addresses of Friends of Mr. Hopkins, 1935-1939 -
Arranged in alphabetical order.
(Container 345)
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Series 18: Clippings and Scrapbooks, 1937-1945 -
8 boxes of print material, possibly an accretion.
(Containers 346-353)
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[Series 5: Speeches and Articles, 1933-1945],
[Series 6: Federal Relief Agency Papers, 1930-1940],
[Series 7: General Correspondence, 1933-1940],
[Series 8: Engagement Lists, 1933-1940],
[Series 9: Secretary of Commerce, 1938-1940],
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