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Louis McHenry Howe Papers, 1912-1936 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Collection Overview

Title: Louis McHenry Howe Papers, 1912-1936Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Louis McHenry Howe (1871-1936)

Extent: 35.6 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: The Louis Howe papers are seven series arranged chronologically and thereafter alphabetically as follows: Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy 1913-1921, Personal Papers 1912-1928, Secretary to FDR 1928-1932, Secretary to the President 1933-1936, Personal Papers 1933-1936, Papers of Grace H. Howe 1931-1936, and Papers Donated by Lela Stiles (secretary to Mr. Howe).

Abstract

The Louis McHenry Howe papers chronicle his work for Franklin D. Roosevelt during the years 1912-1936.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The papers of Louis Howe (1912-1936) is a 75 box collection that focuses primarily on his official life as Chief Advisor to the President. As FDR’s most important political adviser, Howe also served as principal secretary to the President during the first term.

The collection contains correspondence and printed material related to Howe’s relationship with Franklin D. Roosevelt as his close associate and political advisor. His papers begin with the start of his work as Assistant to FDR as the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and continues up until his death in 1936.

Collection Historical Note

Louis McHenry Howe was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on January 14, 1871. When Louis was five years old, financial reversals forced the family to move to Saratoga Springs, New York. As a young man, he attended the Saratoga Institute, a private day school, but he had no formal college training. His father had purchased the Saratoga Sun in 1882 and Louis worked for him, eventually taking charge of the publication when his father became ill. He also assumed his father's supplemental position as local reporter for the New York Herald.

In 1906, Howe became involved in an attempt to reform the Democratic Party in New York State. As a newspaperman, Howe was able to serve the anti-Tammany Hall organization in many ways. In 1910, he met the young Senator from Dutchess County, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Drawn together by mutual political interests, the two became close friends. When Roosevelt was ill with typhoid fever during his 1912 campaign for re-election to the State Senate, Howe carried the campaign to a successful conclusion.

Howe went to Washington in 1913 as secretary, and later special assistant, to Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt. He was mainly a "trouble-shooter" using his political acumen to cut through government red tape.

The eight years in Washington were probably the most stable ones the Howe family ever enjoyed. When Roosevelt contracted polio in 1921, Howe committed himself to the job of secretary, friend and confidant to FDR, which was to be his role for the rest of his life. He was a nurse, business manager and morale booster for FDR. He encouraged FDR to make ship models, which were pitted against other models in challenge cup races. Howe wrote skits and poems and made up watercolor booklets about experiences he and Roosevelt shared. One such story was "The Log of the Houseboat Larooco," (located in the Roosevelt Family, Business and Personal Papers). He also managed to keep Roosevelt's name before the public in anticipation of the time when FDR would be ready to re-enter the political arena. Howe's timetable called for FDR to run for Governor of New York in 1932 and for the Presidency in 1936. The 1928 draft for Governor of Roosevelt changed the timetable, but not the program. Howe managed FDR's gubernatorial campaigns and acted as his secretary and chief advisor during the two terms as Governor of New York State. In 1932, he and James Farley went to the convention in Chicago to secure the presidential nomination for Roosevelt. After the election, Howe supposedly remarked that he had probably worked himself out of a job. To some degree this was true. Howe lived at the White House and had an office close to the President, but it was no longer possible for him to handle all the demands the job placed on a secretary. He established the first Press Intelligence Service; he was secretary and later executive director of the National Crime Commission; and he was actively involved in plans for the Civilian Conservation Corps and Subsistence Housing projects, particularly Arthurdale, West Virginia.

The heart condition and chronic asthma that had plagued Howe most of his life began to take its toll. He was dangerously ill by April 1935, but even after he was hospitalized in August of that year, he continued to be involved in affairs of government and the plans for the 1936 campaign. He suggested the creation of a Roosevelt Good Neighbor League to organize "non-partisan" clubs throughout the country. This was an effort to involve Republicans who supported Roosevelt but did not wish to be labeled Democrats. Howe did live to see Roosevelt re-elected. He died on April 18, 1936.

Administrative Information

Repository: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Access Restrictions: This collection is available for use by the general public.

Use Restrictions: Copyright in these papers has not been donated to the United States Government.

Acquisition Source: Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lela Stiles

Acquisition Method: The majority of the Howe Papers were sent to the Library by President Roosevelt. One container was donated by Lela Stiles, one of Mr. Howe's secretaries.

Related Materials:

Lewis McHenry Howe Personal Papers

Roosevelt Papers - New York State Senator

Roosevelt Papers - Assistant Secretary of the Navy Papers, 1920-1928

Roosevelt Papers - Campaign of 1920

Roosevelt Papers - Campaign of 1924

Roosevelt Papers - Family, Business and Personal

Roosevelt Papers - Papers as Governor of New York

Roosevelt Papers - President's Personal File 2095 Howe, Louis McHenry

Papers from Mary Howe Baker (Restricted)

Democratic Party National Committee Papers

Papers of Mary W. Dewson

Papers of Stephen T. Early

Morgenthau Diaries

New York State Records, Office as Governor, 1928-1932

Scattered materials are found in many other collections

Papers of Lela Stiles

Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1913-1921],
[Series 2: Personal Papers, 1912-1928],
[Series 3: Secretary to FDR, 1928-1932],
[Series 4: Secretary to the President, 1933-1936],
[Series 5: Personal Papers, 1933-1936],
[Series 6: Papers of Grace H. Howe, 1931-1936],
[Series 7: Papers Donated by Lela Stiles],
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Series 1: Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1913-1921Add to your cart.
This series consists of subject files and a small general correspondence file both arranged alphabetically. The series also contains some oversize material, which is listed at the end of the series.

Box 1Add to your cart.

Armor Plate ManufactureAdd to your cart.

Assist to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt, 1913-1921Add to your cart.

Bethlehem Steel CompanyAdd to your cart.

Boston Navy YardAdd to your cart.

Cantonment Adjustment CommissionAdd to your cart.

Carnegie Steel CompanyAdd to your cart.

Charleston Navy YardAdd to your cart.

Civil Service Commission, March 1917-July 1917Add to your cart.

Box 2Add to your cart.

Civil Service Commission, August 1917-December 1918Add to your cart.

Commissions and Enlistment's, 1913-1917Add to your cart.

Commissions and Enlistment's, 1918-1921Add to your cart.

Construction and Repair, Bureau ofAdd to your cart.

Council of National Defense: General Munitions Board - CorrespondenceAdd to your cart.

Council of National Defense: General Munitions Board - Announcements and MinutesAdd to your cart.

CounterespionageAdd to your cart.

Box 3Add to your cart.

Daniels, JosephusAdd to your cart.

Erie ForgeAdd to your cart.

Fore River ShipbuildingAdd to your cart.

General Electric CompanyAdd to your cart.

Housing, 1918-1919 (January 1918-September 1918)Add to your cart.

Housing, October 1918-1919Add to your cart.

Box 4Add to your cart.

Key West Naval StationAdd to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Procurement, June 1914-June 1917Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Procurement, July 1917-October 1917Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Procurement, November 1917-April 1918Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Procurement, May 1918-1921Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Wages and Working Conditions, February 1917-August 1917Add to your cart.

Box 5Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Wages and Working Conditions, September 1917-December 1917Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Wages and Working Conditions, January 1918-June 1918Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Wages and Working Conditions, July 1918-August 1918Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Wages and Working Conditions, September 1918-October 1918Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Wages and Working Conditions, November 1918-January 1919Add to your cart.

Box 6Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Wages and Working Conditions, February 1919-May 1919Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Wages and Working Conditions, June 1919-September 1919Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Wages and Working Conditions, October 1919-February 1921Add to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Wages and Working Conditions, UndatedAdd to your cart.

Labor and Personnel: Wages and Working Conditions: Mare Island Navy YardAdd to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: card index to Correspondence Container 7Add to your cart.

Box 7Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Files 210-240Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Files 241-242Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Files 243-252Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Chronological Files, 1913-April 1917Add to your cart.

Box 8Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Chronological Files, May 1917Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Chronological Files, June 1917-August 1917Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Chronological Files, September 1917-October 1917Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Chronological Files, November 1917-December 1917Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Chronological Files, January 1918-May 1918Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Chronological Files, June 1918-March 1919Add to your cart.

Box 9Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Chronological Files, April 1918-December 1919Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Chronological Files, 1920-1921Add to your cart.

Materials, Machinery and Equipment: Chronological Files, undatedAdd to your cart.

National Labor Adjustment AgenciesAdd to your cart.

National War BoardAdd to your cart.

Naval Consulting BoardAdd to your cart.

Naval Operations, Office ofAdd to your cart.

Navy Allotment OfficeAdd to your cart.

Navy Labor Wage BoardAdd to your cart.

Navy Yards: GeneralAdd to your cart.

NewportAdd to your cart.

Box 10Add to your cart.

Newport Navy Yard, 1914-1917Add to your cart.

Newport Navy Yard, 1918-1920Add to your cart.

New York Navy Yard: PhotographsAdd to your cart.

Norfolk Navy YardAdd to your cart.

OilAdd to your cart.

Ordnance BureauAdd to your cart.

Box 11Add to your cart.

Ordnance Shore Stations: Photographs - Alexandria, VirginiaAdd to your cart.

Ordnance Shore Stations: Photographs - Dahlgren, VirginiaAdd to your cart.

Ordnance Shore Stations: Photographs - Indian Head, MarylandAdd to your cart.

Ordnance Shore Stations: Photographs - Lake Denmark, New JerseyAdd to your cart.

Ordnance Shore Stations: Photographs - Pacific CoastAdd to your cart.

Ordnance Shore Stations: Photographs - Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaAdd to your cart.

Ordnance Shore Stations: Photographs - Pensacola Naval Air Station, FloridaAdd to your cart.

Ordnance Shore Stations: Photographs - Puget Sound, WashingtonAdd to your cart.

Ordnance Shore Stations: Photographs - South Charleston, West VirginiaAdd to your cart.

Box 12Add to your cart.

Philadelphia Navy Yard, 1916-1917Add to your cart.

Philadelphia Navy Yard, 1918-1920Add to your cart.

Portsmouth Navy Yard, 1916-1917Add to your cart.

Portsmouth Navy Yard, 1918Add to your cart.

Portsmouth Navy Yard, 1919-1921Add to your cart.

Puget Sound Navy Yard, 1914-1918Add to your cart.

Roosevelt, F. D.,, 1916-1920Add to your cart.

Roosevelt, F. D. - Journal of Trip to England and France,, July 1918-August 1918Add to your cart.

Box 13Add to your cart.

Shipbuilding Conference, June 1920-July 1920Add to your cart.

Steam Engineering, Bureau ofAdd to your cart.

Supplies and Accounts, Bureau ofAdd to your cart.

Transportation, 1918Add to your cart.

U.S. Shipping BoardAdd to your cart.

War Industries BoardAdd to your cart.

War Labor Policies Board, May 1918-June 1918Add to your cart.

War Labor Policies Board, July 1918-August 1918Add to your cart.

Box 14Add to your cart.

War Labor Policies Board, September 1918-December 1918Add to your cart.

War Labor Policies Board: Committee on Relation of Military to Industrial ManpowerAdd to your cart.

War Service BadgeAdd to your cart.

War Surplus Property Lists, #1-83, 1919-1920Add to your cart.

War Surplus Property Lists, #84-135, 1919-1920Add to your cart.

War Surplus Property Lists, #136-221, 1919-1920Add to your cart.

Box 15Add to your cart.

War Trade BoardAdd to your cart.

Washington Naval YardAdd to your cart.

Women in IndustryAdd to your cart.

General Correspondence: A-LAdd to your cart.

General Correspondence: M-RAdd to your cart.

General Correspondence: S-ZAdd to your cart.

General Correspondence: MiscellaneousAdd to your cart.

Box 16Add to your cart.

Hearing on Wages at Navy Yard, June 11, 1913Add to your cart.

Logistics by Paymaster General T.J. Cowie, March 5, 1915Add to your cart.

Contract Form, 1917Add to your cart.

Diagrams and Blueprints on Naval Housing ProjectsAdd to your cart.

Reports on Status of Emergency Plant Extension Work, March 31, 1918Add to your cart.

Resolution: War Labor Policies Board to Chairman Felix FrankfurterAdd to your cart.

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[Series 1: Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1913-1921],
[Series 2: Personal Papers, 1912-1928],
[Series 3: Secretary to FDR, 1928-1932],
[Series 4: Secretary to the President, 1933-1936],
[Series 5: Personal Papers, 1933-1936],
[Series 6: Papers of Grace H. Howe, 1931-1936],
[Series 7: Papers Donated by Lela Stiles],
[All]