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Franklin D. Roosevelt, Papers as President: The President's Secretary's File (PSF), 1933-1945 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Collection Overview

Title: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Papers as President: The President's Secretary's File (PSF), 1933-1945Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1882-1945)

Extent: 87.0 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The President's Secretary's File, or PSF, is one of five major collections of FDR's Papers as President. The PSF contains Roosevelt's special or confidential documentation housed in the custody of his personal secretary. This collection includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, printed material, and newspaper clippings. Materials date from the beginning of FDR's first term as President, to the months directly following his April 12, 1945 death while serving his fourth term. These papers represent the documentation most highly protected and heavily used by the Roosevelt White House.

Collection Historical Note

Franklin D. Roosevelt, as administrative head of the Executive branch of the United States Government, had the assistance of several secretaries, administrative assistants and special assistants as well as a personal secretary. During the Roosevelt administration, the White House received an average of 3,000 letters a day. Mail addressed to the White House was routed by the Assistant Executive Clerk either to the President, through his personal secretary; to an assistant with a specific area of responsibility; to the Office of the Chief of Correspondence for the preparation of a routine reply; or, if appropriate, routinely referred to another government agency for action. The correspondence that went to the President directly was either answered personally by him or sent to another agency for the preparation of a draft reply. Occasionally Roosevelt would merely initial his approval on an original letter and return it to its sender.

After the White House mail had been answered, it was routed to the Office of the Chief of Files for filing. At this time a record was also kept of all correspondence referred elsewhere. This White House office maintained what was known as the White House Central Files; the filing system used was that originally developed in 1906 during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt.

The Central Files were divided into four categories of material. The Alphabetical File contained copies of letters of acknowledgment for mail referred elsewhere, copies of forwarding letters, lists of forwarded mail, abstracts of documents placed in the other filing categories, as well as some routine correspondence. Material in this file was arranged alphabetically by correspondent or subject.

The Official File was intended to consist of correspondence and other material related to the policy-making activities of the President. It includes correspondence, memoranda, and reports from government officials and other public and private individuals. Within this group of papers are files on government departments and agencies; subjects of concern to the President; important organizations and individuals; as well as files on less important persons or subjects. These files are arranged numerically by subject or individual concerned.

The President's Personal File was set up to contain correspondence concerned with matters in which the President took a personal interest. It includes files on gifts received by the President, birthday and holiday greetings, honorary memberships, fraternal organizations and philanthropic societies as well as files on personal friends and political associates of the President. This file is also arranged numerically by subject or individual concerned.

The fourth group of papers in the Central Files was known as the Confidential File. It contained material similar to that found in the other filing categories which had been designated confidential by the President or one of his secretaries or assistants. It was arranged alphabetically by subject. The boundaries between these file groupings were often vague and similar material can be found in both the Official File and the President's Personal File. In many cases both groups of paperswill contain files on a particular subject or individual. Researchers should thus consult both files to be assured of seeing all the material on their topic.

To facilitate the use of the Central Files, the Office of the Chief of Files prepared an index of important individuals and subjects and also-adopted a system of inserting cross reference sheets in other related files throughout the four groups of papers. When correspondence was received by the Office a classifier determined the appropriate file for the original document and so marked the covering letter. Notations were also made on the document to indicate the other files where abstracts of that particular correspondence would be-placed. The correspondence then passed to a typist for the preparation of the required number of abstracts. Subsequently, filing clerks would file both the original papers and the abstracts.

With a few exceptions, all of the mail received at the White House (or a record thereof) would thus end up in the Central Files. Occasionally large amounts of correspondence concerning a particular subject would be referred to another agency without a record being kept. Secretaries and administrative assistants might also retain small amounts of correspondence in their own files. The President's personal secretary, while sending ordinary correspondence to the Central Files, also maintained a file of documents deemed special and confidential by the President.

The correspondence retained by the personal secretary was arranged alphabetically by subject into a Diplomatic File, containing confidential reports from American representatives abroad; a Department File, containing material from various government agencies; a Famous People File; Secret File with correspondence from individuals such as Winston S. Churchill and Joseph Stalin; a Special Studies File; and a General File. This material plus the Confidential File of the Central Files has been incorporated into what is known as the President's Secretary's File.

After the United States' entry into World War II, a White House Map Room was established in January 1942 under the supervision of the President's Naval Aide. This office also maintained files, arranged by subject, which are now known as the Map Room Papers. Included are wartime messages sent and received by the President, including those exchanged with Churchill, Stalin, and Chiang Kai-shek, as well as a number of documents sent by the War and Navy Department for the President's information. President Roosevelt began shipping those portions of his White House files which were not in current use to the Roosevelt Library in August 1940. Additional accessions were received throughout his presidency. After his death, the remainder of the Central Files were received from his estate in December 1947. Security classified material in the President's Secretary's File and the Map Room Papers was received from storage in the National Archives in November 1951.

Administrative Information

Repository: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

Access Restrictions: None

Use Restrictions: President Roosevelt donated his copyright interest in these papers to the United States Government; writings of other individuals are subject to copyright restrictions under Title 17 of the U.S. Code. These papers may contain materials restricted in accordance with Executive Order 11652, and material which might be used to harass, embarrass, or injure living persons has been closed.

Acquisition Method: These papers were donated to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. They were received at the Library from his estate in November 1951, having been held in the White House at the request of President Truman until then.

Related Materials: Franklin D. Roosevelt's Papers as President are divided into seven major series - The Alphabetical File, the Official File, the President's Personal File, the President's Secretary's File, the Map Room papers, Executive Orders, and Press Conferences.

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This series contains material once part of the White House Central Files, deemed confidential. Materials include correspondence and reports related to government departments or agencies, and copies of the State Department dispatches from a number of European countries and Japan. A great deal of information about Lend-Lease and war production can be found within this series. Materials are arranged alphabetically and chronologically thereunder.

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Army and Navy Munitions BoardAdd to your cart.
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C - GeneralAdd to your cart.
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Combined Chiefs of StaffAdd to your cart.
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Joint Board (Army-Navy)Add to your cart.
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Justice DepartmentAdd to your cart.
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National Resources Planning BoardAdd to your cart.
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Navy Department, 1933-1940Add to your cart.
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Office of Civilian DefenseAdd to your cart.
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Office of Petroleum Coordinator for War (Oversized)Add to your cart.
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Office of Strategic Services (See Appendix)Add to your cart.
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Office of War InformationAdd to your cart.
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Permanent Joint Board of DefenseAdd to your cart.
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Public Works AdministrationAdd to your cart.
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Selective Service SystemAdd to your cart.
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State Department, 1933-1937Add to your cart.
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State Department, 1939-1940Add to your cart.
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State Department, 1941-1942Add to your cart.
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State Department, January-June 15, 1943Add to your cart.
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State Department, June 21-December 29, 1943Add to your cart.
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State Department (1), 1944-1945Add to your cart.
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State Department (2) - Report on Pan American Highway and Other Roads in Mexico and Central America, 1944-1945Add to your cart.
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Treasury DepartmentAdd to your cart.
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United States Maritime CommissionAdd to your cart.
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War Department, 1933-1941Add to your cart.
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War Production Board - GeneralAdd to your cart.
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War Production Board - Commodity Chart BookAdd to your cart.
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War Production Board - "Review of 1942 & Prospects for 1943"Add to your cart.
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War Production Board - "War Progress", February-August 1944Add to your cart.
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War Production Board - "War Progress", September-December 1944Add to your cart.
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War Production Board - "War Progress", January-April 1945Add to your cart.
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War Shipping AdministrationAdd to your cart.
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Lend Lease, April-July 1941Add to your cart.
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Lend Lease, May 1942Add to your cart.
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Lend Lease, February 1944Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Austria, February 26, 1937-April 22, 1941Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Belgium, March 24, 1938-October 28, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Belgium, November 7, 1939-May 10, 1940Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Bulgaria, November 2, 1937-May 23, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Bulgaria, June 1, 1939-December 27, 1941Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, January 13, 1937-April 30, 1937Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, May 5, 1937-December 23, 1937Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, January 14, 1938-March 28, 1938Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, April 30, 1938-July 25, 1938Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, August 5, 1938-September 8, 1938Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, September 12, 1938-September 25, 1938Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, September 26, 1938-October 21, 1938Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, November 25, 1938-March 3, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, March 11, 1939-May 6, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, May 8, 1939-June 10, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, June 16, 1939-July 25, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, July 26, 1939-August 21, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, August 22, 1939-August 31, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, September 1, 1939-April 24, 1940Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, April 30, 1940-August 4, 1940Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - France, September 16, 1940-August 22, 1942Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Germany, July 12, 1937-September 8, 1938Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Germany, September 10, 1938-October 21, 1938Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Germany, November 4, 1938-May 13, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Germany, May 18, 1939-August 31, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Germany, October 8, 1939-August 28, 1941Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Great Britain, March 8, 1937-May 22, 1938Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Great Britain, July 21, 1938-September 30, 1938Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Great Britain, October 5, 1938-February 27, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Great Britain, March 9, 1939-June 30, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Great Britain, July 1, 1939-April 24, 1942Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Italy, January 18, 1937-April 15, 1938Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Italy, April 29, 1938-January 17, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Italy, January 20, 1939-December 11, 1941Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Japan, March 11, 1937-March 18, 1938Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Japan, May 31, 1938-May 5, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Japan, May 8, 1939-December 1, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Japan, February 14, 1940-March 13, 1941Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Japan, March 13, 1941-November 17, 1941Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Russia, January 20, 1937-December 21, 1937Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Russia, February 5, 1938-August 30, 1939Add to your cart.
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Dispatches - Russia, January 7, 1940-June 15, 1943Add to your cart.
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