Logo for Sumner Welles Papers | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Sumner Welles Papers | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Collection Overview

Title: Sumner Welles PapersAdd to your cart.

Primary Creator: Welles, Sumner

Extent: 113.14 Cubic Feet

Arrangement:

The Papers are divided into 14 series.

Prior to accession into the FDR Library, the collection was in the possession of Benjamin Welles, son of Sumner Welles. While in Benjamin Welles’ possession, the collection was arranged through the work of several scholars, as well as Benjamin Welles himself. This work resulted in the creation of several indexes. The scholars included Terry E. Nadeau of the Ford Foundation who did the basic organizing of the collection: removing it from storage containers, placing it in filing cabinets, and creating most of the card file, 1919-1943. The card file was completed by Mrs. Frank W. Graff, whose husband did extensive research in the papers during 1972-74. Mrs. Graff also developed the cross-filing system while assisting in the research of her husband and Mr. Benjamin Welles.

Researchers should note several filing inconsistencies in the Welles Papers. (1) Names beginning with de or d', such as D'Alessandro, were filed both under the letter D and the letter A. (2) Again, correspondence with an individual may be filed under the person's name or the institution. (3) Finally, in cases of Spanish double surnames, e.g. Maximino Avila Camacho, letters were filed under both names. Although efforts were made to regularize (1) and (3), researchers should check under both letters to be certain, and also consult the card file.

Abstract

The Sumner Welles Papers contain historical manuscript materials ranging in date from 1909 to 1959. The bulk relate to Welles' tenure as Assistant Secretary of State and Under Secretary of State, from 1933-1943. Materials include personal and official correspondence, speech and article files, scrapbooks, and documentation from other repositories gathered by family and scholars following Welles' death.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Sumner Welles Papers contain approximately 113 cu. ft. of historical manuscript materials, ranging in date from 1909 to 1959, the bulk related to Welles' tenure as Assistant Secretary of State and Under Secretary of State, from 1933-1943. Materials include personal and official correspondence, speech and article files, scrapbooks, and documentation from Welles' work abroad. There is also a small subject index, and special card indexes for Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Major Correspondents, and a carded chronology of major events in the life of Sumner Welles. There is also information pertaining to his resignation in 1943. Box 91 contains some of these papers, including one folder with the title “Resignation Letters.”

Finally, there are copies of correspondence from various repositories which Mr. Benjamin Welles accumulated during the course of his research on his father's life. These are filed in chronological order at the end of the collection (Series 13).

Additional information may be found in the Barbara L. Gellman Collection. The Gellman collection consists of documents, notes, and other materials assembled by Irwin F. Gellman for his book Secret Affairs, Franklin Roosevelt, Cordell Hull, and Sumner Welles (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995).

Collection Historical Note

Benjamin Sumner Welles (October 14, 1892 – September 24, 1961) was a US diplomat and government official, who served in the presidential administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1933 until 1943.

Born in New York City on October 14, 1892, he was the son of Benjamin Sumner Welles Jr. and Frances Wyeth Swan. Welles preferred to go by the name Sumner, as opposed to his given name of Benjamin.

Sumner attended Harvard College, in the study of economics, as well as Iberian literature and culture. After graduation in 1914, Sumner entered the US State Department in the Foreign Service, on the advice of family friend, Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Welles and Roosevelt families were connected through marriage and other acquaintances. Welles’ first assignment overseas was as the third secretary in the US Embassy in Tokyo, Japan.

On April 14, 1915, Welles married Esther Slater. They had two children: Benjamin (1916) and Arnold (1918).

Welles became a specialist in Latin American affairs, also becoming fluent in Spanish. In 1919, he served in an appointment in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1921, Welles was appointed head of the Division of Latin American Affairs, by Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes. In March 1922, Welles resigned from the State Department over disagreement with the US Policy of using the military to protect business interests. In 1923, he returned at the request of Secretary Hughes, as special commissioner to the Dominican Republic.

Also in 1923, Welles’ wife, Esther, obtained a divorce from him on grounds of abandonment.

In 1924, President Coolidge appointed Welles mediator of a political dispute in Honduras, which resulted in a treaty. Welles then married Mathilde Scott Townsend on June 27, 1925. He was shortly thereafter dismissed by President Coolidge concerning Mathilde, who was recently divorced from the President’s friend, U.S. Senator Peter Gerry of Rhode Island.

Over the next seven years, Welles turned to writing a history of the Dominican Republic, Naboth’s Vineyard: The Dominican Republic, 1844-1924 (1928). He also served as an unofficial advisor to the Dominican Republic’s President, Horacio Vásquez.

In 1932, Welles assisted the Roosevelt presidential campaign on issues of foreign policy. The following year, President Roosevelt appointed Welles Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs. Within weeks however, he would be appointed special envoy to Cuba, to help resolve political unrest there.

In 1937, Welles was appointed Under Secretary of State by Roosevelt. As Under Secretary, Welles would become a trusted advisor of the President on foreign affairs. He developed a rivalry with Secretary of State Cordell Hull, which led to conflict within the department, as Roosevelt tended to favor both men. Welles led the U.S. delegation to the Pan American Conference in September, 1939. He would visit Europe in early 1940, to assess conditions there and to present U.S. peacemaking proposals to the war’s combatants. During his time as Under Secretary, Welles opposed the adjustment of immigration quotas to allow more Jews to escape from Germany in the late 1930s.

On July 23, 1940, while in the role of Acting Secretary of State, Welles publicly condemned the Soviet Union’s annexation of the Baltic States. Known as the “Welles Declaration,” it refused US recognition of Soviet control there.

In September, 1940, Welles accompanied FDR to Alabama for the funeral of House Speaker William B. Bankhead. On the return journey by train, while intoxicated, Welles solicited sex from two male African American porters. Reports of the incident were leaked to former US Ambassador to France, William Bullitt. Bullitt, who disliked Welles, and who sided with Hull in his rivalry with Welles, met with President Roosevelt to persuade Welles’ removal. Roosevelt felt the story was a libel campaign, and refused. Bullitt then reached out to Vice President Henry A. Wallace and Secretary Hull. Hull moved to dismiss Welles, and Bullitt next leaked the information to U.S. Senator Owen Brewster, a Roosevelt opponent. Brewster threatened a Senate inquiry. Now on the edge of a scandal, Roosevelt accepted Welles’ resignation on September 30, 1943.

After his resignation, Welles returned to speak for international causes, such as the formation of what would become the United Nations, an end to colonialism, and the establishment of Israel.

In 1944, he authored the book A Time for Decision (Harper & Brothers, 1944), in which he advocated the realignment of Germany’s borders, and the relocation of ethnic Germans, as well as the political division of Germany into 3 separate states. He also advocated for a European customs union, and the transfer of populations in Europe to align closer to international boundaries.

Welles also served as a commentator of international affairs, working with ABC Radio to provide radio commentary of the San Francisco Conference of the United Nations, in April, 1945.

He authored We Need Not Fail (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1948) which advocated a two state solution for Palestine and the establishment of the State of Israel, within an economic union. He received praise for his support of the establishment of Israel.

On December 7, 1948, Welles appeared before the House Un-American Activities Committee. He was questioned on concerns of Soviet espionage in the State Department over the Alger Hiss Case. Later that month he suffered a heart attack. He continued to be both directly and indirectly effected by the investigations into Communist activity in the Federal Government by US Senator Joseph McCarthy, for several years. His wife, Mathilde, died of peritonitis in 1949 while on vacation in Switzerland with Welles.

Welles married a third time, this time to Harriette Appleton Post, a childhood friend, on January 8, 1952.

Welles died on September 24, 1961, at age 68, in Bernardsville, New Jersey. He is buried in Rock Creek Cemetery, in Washington, D.C.

Administrative Information

Repository: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Access Restrictions: None

Use Restrictions: The writings of Franklin D. Roosevelt within this collection are in the public domain. The official writings of United States government officials within this collection are in the public domain. The writings of Eleanor Roosevelt within this collection are subject to Mrs. Roosevelt's literary estate. All other materials are subject to the United States Copyright law, 17 U.S.C. 101, et seq. Copyright in the unpublished writings of Sumner Welles was donated to the United States Government

Acquisition Source: Benjamin Welles

Acquisition Method:

The Sumner Welles Papers arrived at the Roosevelt Library in July 1995 and were processed by the archives staff and opened in the spring of 1996.

The collection was donated by Mr. Benjamin Welles.

Related Materials: The Papers of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt; Franklin D. Roosevelt: Papers pertaining to Family, Business and Personal Affairs; Franklin D. Roosevelt: Papers as Assistant Secretary of the Navy; and Franklin D. Roosevelt: Papers as President of the United States, 1933 -1945; also the papers of Adolf A. Berle, Francis P. Corrigan, Herbert C. Pell, Isador Lubin, Rexford G. Tugwell, Lowell Mellet, Samuel I. Rosenman, David Gray and Henry Wallace; Louis Fischer Papers, 1938-1948; Barbara F. Gellman Papers, 1940-1991; Sumner Welles: FDR’s Global Strategist (Benjamin Welles, St. Martin’s Press, 1997); Secret Affairs: Franklin Roosevelt, Cordell Hull, and Sumner Welles (Irwin F. Gellman, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995).

Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Personal Business, 1909-1950],
[Series 2: Office Correspondence, 1920-1943],
[Series 3: Personal Correspondence, 1943-1950],
[Series 4: Major Correspondents, 1925-1950],
[Series 5: Welles Mission, January-April 1940],
[Series 6: State Department Posts, 1920-1932],
[Series 7: Europe Files, 1933-1943],
[Series 8: Latin America Files, 1933-1943],
[Series 9: Postwar Foreign Policy Files, 1940-1943],
[Series 10: Speeches and Articles Files, 1928-1951],
[Series 11: Appointment Diaries, 1934-1943],
[Series 12: Scrapbooks],
[Series 13: Copies of Sumner Welles Documents, 1915-1943],
[Series 14: Additional Subject Indexes],
[All]


Series 1: Personal Business, 1909-1950Add to your cart.

Arranged by subject in alphabetical order. Includes financial records, materials concerning Welles' home and gardens at Oxon Hill, Maryland, correspondence with his son, Benjamin Welles, and autobiographical materials of his second wife, Mathilda Townsend.

(Boxes 1-22)


Box 1Add to your cart.

A, 1926-1946Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1920-1924Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1925-1927Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1925-1927Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1928-1930Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1928-1930Add to your cart.

Box 2Add to your cart.

Accounts: Steel, Alfred, 1933Add to your cart.

Accounts: 1758 Massachusets Ave., 1926-1930Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1933-1934Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1935-1937Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1930-1940Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1941-1944Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1945-1948Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1949Add to your cart.

Accounts, 1950Add to your cart.

AutomobilesAdd to your cart.

AutographsAdd to your cart.

Box 3Add to your cart.

Anderson, Chandler P.Add to your cart.

BAdd to your cart.

Baird, Bruce, 1933-1936Add to your cart.

Baird, Bruce, 1940-1943Add to your cart.

Bank of New York and Trust Co., 1926-1932Add to your cart.

Bank of New York and Trust Co., 1933-1936Add to your cart.

Bank of New York and Trust Co., 1937-1943Add to your cart.

Bar Harbor PropertyAdd to your cart.

Book OrdersAdd to your cart.

Box 4Add to your cart.

Buston, Kina, 1920-1921Add to your cart.

CAdd to your cart.

CartierAdd to your cart.

Christman and New Years GreetingsAdd to your cart.

Contributions IAdd to your cart.

Contributions IIAdd to your cart.

DAdd to your cart.

Dana, Carolyn A.Add to your cart.

Divorce Decrees and Marriage CertificatesAdd to your cart.

EAdd to your cart.

Employee RequestsAdd to your cart.

Box 5Add to your cart.

Employee RequestsAdd to your cart.

FAdd to your cart.

GAdd to your cart.

Garcia Durte, JoseAdd to your cart.

Garden, 1929Add to your cart.

Garden, 1930Add to your cart.

Garden, 1931Add to your cart.

Box 6Add to your cart.

Garden, 1931Add to your cart.

Garden, 1932Add to your cart.

Garden, 1934-1936Add to your cart.

Garden, 1934-1936Add to your cart.

Garden, 1937Add to your cart.

Garden, 1938Add to your cart.

Garden, 1939Add to your cart.

Garden, 1940Add to your cart.

Box 7Add to your cart.

Garden (1 of 2), 1941-1943Add to your cart.

Garden (2 of 2), 1943-1946Add to your cart.

Garden - Dept. of Agriculture PamphletsAdd to your cart.

Garden - Rock Creek NurseryAdd to your cart.

Garden SuppliesAdd to your cart.

Welles Family GenealogyAdd to your cart.

Welles Family GenealogyAdd to your cart.

Griswold, AliceAdd to your cart.

HAdd to your cart.

Box 8Add to your cart.

IAdd to your cart.

JAdd to your cart.

Jacob (dog)Add to your cart.

Jones, VictorAdd to your cart.

KAdd to your cart.

LAdd to your cart.

Liberty StorageAdd to your cart.

List, Vera L.Add to your cart.

List, Vera L.Add to your cart.

Legal ServicesAdd to your cart.

MAdd to your cart.

NAdd to your cart.

National City Banks - Santo DomingoAdd to your cart.

Box 9Add to your cart.

National City BanksAdd to your cart.

National City Bank of New YorkAdd to your cart.

National Savings and Trust Co.Add to your cart.

National Savings and TrustAdd to your cart.

OAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Architecture & SurveyAdd to your cart.

Box 10Add to your cart.

Oxon Hill: BathroomsAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Cattle & ManureAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Churches, Fire Dept., etc.Add to your cart.

Oxon Hill: John HansonAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Contracting BidsAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Farm & GardenAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: GeneralAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: HardwareAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: John Phillip MillAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: InsuranceAdd to your cart.

Box 11Add to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Inventories of FurnishingsAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Interior DecoratingAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: KitchenAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Knipp (woodwork)Add to your cart.

Oxon Hill: LaundryAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: MantelsAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Oil BurnersAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Purchase of PropertyAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Potomac ParkwayAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Pool and Tennis CourtsAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Rationing BoardAdd to your cart.

Box 12Add to your cart.

Oxon Hill: de Sibour, ArchitectAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: de Sibour, ArchitectAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: SchoolsAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: RoadsAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Septic TankAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Shipman, Landscape ArchitectAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: SpecificationsAdd to your cart.

Oxon Hill: Stables and HorsesAdd to your cart.

P-QAdd to your cart.

Box 13Add to your cart.

PedigreesAdd to your cart.

Palm Beach PropertyAdd to your cart.

RAdd to your cart.

ReceiptsAdd to your cart.

ReceiptsAdd to your cart.

ReceiptsAdd to your cart.

Box 14Add to your cart.

ReceiptsAdd to your cart.

ReceiptsAdd to your cart.

ReceiptsAdd to your cart.

Red CrossAdd to your cart.

Riggs National BankAdd to your cart.

Box 15Add to your cart.

Ronalds, Thora ScottAdd to your cart.

SAdd to your cart.

SAdd to your cart.

Scott Estate, 1909-1922Add to your cart.

Scott Estate, 1923-1931Add to your cart.

Scott, Warwick PorterAdd to your cart.

Box 16Add to your cart.

ServantsAdd to your cart.

Slater, Mrs.Add to your cart.

Slater, S. and Sons Corp.Add to your cart.

Strong, Mrs. And JudgeAdd to your cart.

Swan Realty CorpAdd to your cart.

Swan, Fredrick, G.Add to your cart.

TAdd to your cart.

Tax Returns, 1933-1939Add to your cart.

Tax Returns, 1942-1945Add to your cart.

Townsend, Mrs. RichardAdd to your cart.

Townsend, Mrs. RichardAdd to your cart.

Townsend, PaulineAdd to your cart.

TravelAdd to your cart.

Trustee for Real EstateAdd to your cart.

Trustee for Ben and Arnold WellesAdd to your cart.

Box 17Add to your cart.

UAdd to your cart.

VAdd to your cart.

WAdd to your cart.

War Department: Low Flying Planes Over Oxon HillAdd to your cart.

Welles Trust CorrespondenceAdd to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: WillsAdd to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: WillsAdd to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Condolences on Father's Death, 1935Add to your cart.

Box 18Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin, Sr., 1912-1926Add to your cart.

Welles, Bnejamin, Sr.Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin to Sumner Welles: Dominican RepublicAdd to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin to Sumner Welles, Fay School, 1926Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin to Sumner Welles, Fay School, 1927Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin to Sumner Welles, Fay School, 1928Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin and Arnold, 1927-1928Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, Groton, 1928Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, Groton, 1929Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, Groton, 1930Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, Groton, 1931-1932Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1933Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1934Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1935Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1936Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1937Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1938Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1939Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1940Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1941Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1942Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1943Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1944Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1945Add to your cart.

Welles, Benjamin/Sumner Welles, 1946Add to your cart.

Welles, Esther S., 1921Add to your cart.

Welles, Esther S., 1922-1924Add to your cart.

Box 19Add to your cart.

Welles/Slater Divorce: Custody of BoysAdd to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda, 1922-1923Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda, October-December 1923Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda, January-May 1924Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda, July-December 1924Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda, 1925-1927Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Autobiography: Early ChildhoodAdd to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Autobiography: My Girlhood DaysAdd to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Autobiography, 1910-1925Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Oxon Hill ManorAdd to your cart.

Box 20Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Autobiography: CubaAdd to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Autobiography: Buenos Aires and RioAdd to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Autobiography: PanamaAdd to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Autobiography: ItalyAdd to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Autobiography: Kings, Queens, etc.Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Autobiography: TodayAdd to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Condolence Letters, 1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Condolence Letters, 1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Condolence Letters, 1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Condolence Letters, 1949Add to your cart.

Box 21Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Condolence Letters, 1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Mathilda: Condolence Letters, 1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Accident, 1948-1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Accident, 1948-1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Accident, 1948-1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Accident, 1948-1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Accident, 1948-1949Add to your cart.

Box 22Add to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Accident, 1948-1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Accident, 1948-1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Accident, 1948-1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Accident, 1948-1949Add to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Death ofAdd to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Honeleur SalesAdd to your cart.

Welles, Sumner: Appraisal, Inventories, etc.Add to your cart.

W-Y-ZAdd to your cart.

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Personal Business, 1909-1950],
[Series 2: Office Correspondence, 1920-1943],
[Series 3: Personal Correspondence, 1943-1950],
[Series 4: Major Correspondents, 1925-1950],
[Series 5: Welles Mission, January-April 1940],
[Series 6: State Department Posts, 1920-1932],
[Series 7: Europe Files, 1933-1943],
[Series 8: Latin America Files, 1933-1943],
[Series 9: Postwar Foreign Policy Files, 1940-1943],
[Series 10: Speeches and Articles Files, 1928-1951],
[Series 11: Appointment Diaries, 1934-1943],
[Series 12: Scrapbooks],
[Series 13: Copies of Sumner Welles Documents, 1915-1943],
[Series 14: Additional Subject Indexes],
[All]