John Gilbert Winant Papers, 1916-1947 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum
Collection Overview
Title: John Gilbert Winant Papers, 1916-1947
Primary Creator: John Gilbert Winant (1889-1947)
Extent: 147.26 Cubic Feet
Date Acquired: 00/00/1948
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Collection Historical Note
John Gilbert Winant was born in New York City on February 23, 1889. He attended St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire and entered Princeton University as a member of the Class of 1913.
After withdrawing from Princeton in late 1912, Winant returned to St. Paul’s School as a history teacher. He became active in local politics and was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1917. When the United States entered World War I, Winant enlisted in the American Expeditionary Forces and was assigned to the 1st Aero Squadron. By the time he left the service in 1919, he had risen to the rank of Captain of the 8th Aero Squadron. After the war he returned to St. Paul’s school as a teacher and Second Vice-Rector. He reentered New Hampshire politics in 1920 and was elected to a term in the State Senate. Later he served a second term in the House and three terms as Governor of the state, 1925-26, 1931-32, and 1933-34.
Throughout his career, Winant was interested in social and labor legislation. During his Governorship, the State Legislature passed a Minimum Wage bill, a State Relief bill, an Aid to Dependent Children bill and established a State Planning Board. Winant also unsuccessfully supported the passage of a 48-Hour bill. In 1931, he proposed the “New Hampshire Plan” which urged a nationwide four-day work week as a means of solving the nation’s economic ills. At this time, Winant was also active in the National Recreation Association, the National Consumers’ League, the American Association for Labor Legislation, and the Young Men’s Christian Association.
Although a Republican, Winant became a supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal policies. In 1934 Roosevelt appointed him to an Advisory Council to the Committee on Economic Security which assisted the Labor Department in drafting national social security legislation.
After successful intervention in the 1933 strike of textile workers in Manchester, New Hampshire, Winant became head of a Special Board of Inquiry into the United Textile Workers’ Strike of 1934. His work on this committee gave rise to a movement to have him nominated as the 1936 GOP Presidential candidate. Winant refused to run for the Presidency or for a fourth term as Governor. Instead, he accepted the post of Assistant Director of the International Labor Office in Geneva in April 1935 but stayed in Geneva only a few months before returning to Washington to become the first chairman of the Social Security Board. Continuing his contacts with the International Labor Organization, he served as chairman of the American Delegation to the 1936 Labor Conference in Geneva. After Landon attacked the Social Security Act during the 1936 Presidential campaign, Winant resigned as Chairman of the Social Security Board to freely defend the Act and President Roosevelt; he later returned to the Chairmanship. Resigning from the Board a second time in early 1937, he returned to Geneva as Assistant Director of the I.L.O. He was made Director of the organization in February 1939. With the coming of the second World War, Winant assured the continuance of the I.L.O. by engineering the transfer of the Office to Montreal.
President Roosevelt appointed Winant to replace Joseph P. Kennedy as Ambassador to Great Britain in 1941. Winant advocated increased aid to Great Britain and Russia before the United States officially entered the war. He was extremely popular with the British people however his authority as Ambassador was often overshadowed by the dispatch of special missions to London and the personal relationship which developed between President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill. Winant was also interested in post-war planning, particularly as it affected Russia and in November 1943 was named as Untied States representative on the European Advisory Commission which considered post-war treatment of Germany.
Early in 1946, President Truman appointed Winant to be the United States representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council which dealt with refugees, displaced persons and other post-war problems. Resigning as Ambassador, Winant returned to the United States in May 1946. He continued to serve on the Economic and Social Council until January 1947.
Though officially retired, Winant accepted the chairmanship of National Brotherhood Week in February 1947, making an exhausting cross-country speech-making tour. At that time he was also working on a series of books describing his Ambassadorial experiences. The first volume, entitled Letter From Grosvenor Square, was completed and he had begun work on the second when he died on November 3, 1947.
Administrative Information
Repository: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum
Access Restrictions: This collection is available for use by the general public.
Use Restrictions: Material in this collection is subject to the Copyright Law, Title 17 U.S. Code.
Acquisition Source: Constance Winant, Rivington Winant and others
Acquisition Method: The papers of John Gilbert Winant were deposited in the Library by his widow, Constance Winant, in 1948 and 1949, and donated to the Library by his son, Rivington Winant, acting on behalf of himself and the other descendants of John G. Winant, in April 2000.
Related Materials: President’s Secretary’s File: Great Britain; President’s Secretary’s File: Great Britain: Winant; President’s Personal File 42 John G. Winant; President’s Official File 48 Great Britain; President’s Official File 1710 Social Security Board; President’s Official File 4281 John G. Winant; Bernard Bellush Papers; Isador Lubin Papers.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Early Papers, 1916-1930],
[Series 2: Governorship: Second Term, 1931-1932],
[Series 3: Governorship: Third Term, 1933-1934],
[Series 4: Papers, 1935-February 1941],
[Series 5: Internal Labor Organization, 1935-1941],
[Series 6: Ambassador to Great Britain, 1941-1946],
[Series 7: Post-Ambassadorial Period, 1946-1947],
[Series 8: Speeches and Writings, 1916-1947],
[Series 9: Printed Matter],
[All]
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Series 4: Papers, 1935-February 1941 - Series 4 holds incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda and reports arranged alphabetically by subject or surname of correspondent. Includes material concerning the Social Security Board, the National Consumers’ League and other organizations that Winant was associated with as well as family, business and personal correspondence. Similar material is found in the International labor Organization files in Series 5.
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Box 153 -
A (General) -
Administrative Management -
Aid and/or Assistance, Requests for -
Airport, Boston Metropolitan (Willard P. Fuller) -
American Association for Labor Legislation -
American Foundation Studies in Government - Esther Everett Lape (1) -
American Foundation Studies in Government - Esther Everett Lape (2) -
American Labor Party -
American National Committee -
"American" - Miscellaneous -
Anonymous Correspondence -
Applications and Recommendations Received -
Articles Requested of John G. Winant -
Asbury Grove, Massachusetts - Speech, 1936
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Box 154 -
Ba-Bo (General) -
Babcock, E. C., 1936-1937 -
Baker, Cecil R. (re Clinton Winant), 1935-1937 -
Bar Association of the City of New York -
Benson, Mrs. R. Laurence, 1935-1936 -
Biddle, Eric, 1936 -
Bond, Marshall, 1936-1937 -
Book: The ABC of Social Security by Winant -
Boudreau, Frank G., 1936-1939 -
Bower, B. O., 1936-1937 -
Boy Scouts of America -
Br-Bz (General) -
Braucher, Howard - National Recreation Association, 1936-1937 -
Brin, Leonard, 1936 -
Brookings Institution (1) -
Brookings Institution (2) -
Brookings Institution (3)
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Box 155 -
Building Products Company -
Bull Terrier Club of America -
Ca-Cl (General) -
Chapel Hill, March 3, 1937 -
Christmas Acknowledgements -
Churches - Conferences with Religious Leaders, March 28, 1936 -
Co (General) -
Cohen, Ben V., n.d. -
Colby Junior College -
Committee on Coordination for Social Security Legislation of the Federal Bar Association -
Committee on Economic Security -
Congratulations on Social Security Board Appointment (1) -
Congratulations on Social Security Board Appointment (2) -
Corcoran, Thomas C. (Material Sent by Altmeyer re 1936 Republican Attack on Social Security Legislation) -
Cory and Falk, Drs.
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Box 156 -
Box 157 -
Dalls, Rev. J. T., 1935-1936 -
Diatomite - New Hampshire Diatomite Company -
Diatomite - New Hampshire Diatomite Company, F. H. Emerson, 1937 -
Diatomite - New Hampshire Diatomite Company, F. H. Emerson, 1939 -
Diatomite - John Sise and Company -
Diatomite - Robert O. Underwood -
Do-Du (General) -
Donaldson, Ray, 1937 -
Drury, Rev. Samuel S. and Family, 1935-1936 -
E (General) -
Eight Aero Squadron -
Executive Reorganization -
Fa-Fl (General) -
Fair, Harry, 1935-1939 -
Farjeon, Ballin and Company -
Federal Housing Administration (Stewart McDonald)
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Box 158 -
First National Bank, Concord, NH -
Fo-Fu (General) -
Fuller, Willard, 1936-1937 -
G (General) -
Georgetown Gaslight Company -
Gifts (Flowers Sent) -
Ha-Hi (General) -
Hall, Richard, 1936 -
Harlan, Laura, 1935-1937 -
Harvard University, February 26-27, 1937 -
Healy, Mary C., 1937 -
Hitchcock, Thomas, Jr., 1936-1939 -
Ho-Hu (General) -
Holderness School -
Huberth and Huberth, Inc.
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Box 159 -
I (General) -
International Committee of YMCA (Springfield College) -
International Committee of YMCA's -
International Labor Conference, 1936 -
International Silcosis Conference, 1938 -
International Textile Conference - Correspondence, 1937 -
International Textile Conference - Drafts of Speeches, etc., 1937 -
International Textile Conference - Reports, etc., 1937 -
International Textile Conference - Rosters and Administration, 1937 -
Interviews, Requests for -
Invitations - Formal
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Box 160 -
Invitations to Speak, 1935-1937 -
Irvin, Warren, 1936 -
J (General) -
Judicial Reorganization -
K (General) -
L (General) -
Labor's Non-Partisan League -
Langley, James M., 1936 -
Lape, Esther (See also The American Foundation), 1937 -
Layman's Association Convention (Methodist Episcopal Church, Poughkeepsie, NY), November 11, 1936 -
League of Nations Association -
Lebeau, Roland E., 1940 -
Letters of Introduction Written by Mr. Winant -
Mac-Mc (General) -
MacMurphy, Allen, 1935-1936
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Box 161 -
Ma-Mi (General) -
Madariaga, S. De, 1936 -
Matthews, Benjamin A., 1936-1937 -
Michigan Conference of Social Work, October 9, 1936 -
Milbank Memorial Fund, 1937 -
Milk Study - NRA (Irene Till) -
Miller, Spencer, 1935-1936 -
Mo-Mu (General) -
Moffett, Guy, 1936-1937 -
N (General) -
National Child Labor Committee -
National Committee for Clarifying the Constitution Amendment -
National Consumers' League
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Box 162 -
National Institute of Social Sciences -
National League of Women Voters -
National Municipal League -
National Policy Committee, Special Committee on Labor -
National Recreation Association, 1935 -
National Recreation Association, 1936 -
National Recreation Association, 1937 -
National Recreation Association, 1938 -
National Recreation Association, 1939-1940 -
National Tuberculosis Association -
"National" - Miscellaneous -
New England Council
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Box 163 -
Box 164 -
Press -
Princeton University -
Pryll, Walter, 1939 -
Q (General) -
R (General) -
Rauch, Stewart, 1936 -
Recommendations Written by JGW -
Resettlement Administration (Low-cost Housing) -
Riegelman, Carol, 1936 -
Rochester, University of -
Roosevelt, President Franklin D. and Eleanor -
Roosevelt Memorial Association -
Sa-Sl (General) -
Scribner and Sons -
Second National Conference on Labor Legislation -
Sm-Sz (General)
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Box 165 -
Smith, Geoffrey, 1935-1937 -
Smith, Phil, 1935-1936 -
Social Science Research Council -
Social Security Act -
Social Security Board: General -
Social Security Board: Appointment as Chairman of -
Social Security Board: Altmeyer/Winant Messages -
Social Security Board: Clippings -
Social Security Board: Resignation, September 1936 -
Social Security Board: Congratulatory Letters re Resignation -
Social Security Board: Vandenburg Letter re Resignation -
Social Security Board: Anti-Social Security Material -
Social Security Board: Speaking Engagements in Defense of Social Security Act
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Box 166 -
Social Security Board: Speech Materials for Defense of the Board -
Social Security Board: First Annual Report - Acknowledgements of -
Social Security Board: Final Resignation, 1937 -
Social Security Board: Statement of JGW as Chairman -
Social Security Board: Miscellaneous -
Speeches: Correspondence re -
State Compacts -
Stevens, Raymond B., 1936 -
Straus, Roger, 1937-1939 -
Study of the Financing of Old-Age Security -
Swift, O. P. and Johnson, Robert W., 1935 -
T (General) -
Twentieth Century Fund, Inc. (Wagner Bill)
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Box 167 -
U (General) -
U.S. Department of Labor -
V (General) -
Vouchers, Claims for Reimbursement, etc. -
Wa-Wi (General) -
Washington Cathedral -
Weddings -
Whitehouse, C. E. "Deacon", 1936-1937 -
Winant, Mrs. John G. -
Winant, John G., Jr. -
Winant, Frederick, Jr. -
Winant, Jeannette (Mother) -
Winant, John G. (Personal) - Financial Matters, Bills, etc. -
Winant, John G. - Miscellaneous Personal Matters
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Box 168 -
Winant, John G. "For Presidency", 1935-1936 -
Wo-Wz (General) -
Woodbury Forest School, VA (re Speech), June 12, 1936 -
X-Y-Z (General) -
Christmas Cards (1) -
Christmas Cards (2) -
Social Security Board: Clippings -
New York Herald Tribune: Clippings -
New York Times: Clippings -
Press Clippings: Miscellaneous, 1935-1937
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Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Early Papers, 1916-1930],
[Series 2: Governorship: Second Term, 1931-1932],
[Series 3: Governorship: Third Term, 1933-1934],
[Series 4: Papers, 1935-February 1941],
[Series 5: Internal Labor Organization, 1935-1941],
[Series 6: Ambassador to Great Britain, 1941-1946],
[Series 7: Post-Ambassadorial Period, 1946-1947],
[Series 8: Speeches and Writings, 1916-1947],
[Series 9: Printed Matter],
[All]