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WASHINGTON, DC, Area

Records of the Bureau of Ships (Record Group 19)
2 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (Record Group 38)
3 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

General Records of the Department of the Treasury (Record Group 56)
102 cubic feet
Thrift Depositor Protection Oversight Board Corporation Files and Records, 1990–96. Materials unprocessed.

National Advisory Council Documents (Actions, Minutes, Staff Documentation, and Meetings) 1945–82; Under Secretary for International Affairs (Mulford) Subject Files, 1982–84; Breton Woods Legal (post-1946), 1943–59; National Advisory Council Miscellaneous; National Advisory Council Working Files for NAC Documents; National Advisory Council Staff Committee Minutes and Agenda, 1976–77; National Advisory Council Staff Documents; National Advisory Council Alternates and Principles Minutes and Agenda. Materials security classified.

Subject Files of the Deputy Director of the Office of Raw Materials and Oceans Policy, 1974–76; Subject Files Pertaining to the International Monetary Fund, 1962–77; Records Relating to the Group of Ten, 1963–74; records relating to International Financial Institutions, 1962–81; records relating to Gold Negotiations, 1956–77; International Monetary Fund "Morning Press," 1972–81; Chronological Files of George H. Willis, Deputy to ASIA; Central Files, 1947–81; Briefing Books, 1968–78 (Deputy Asst. to ASIA); "Greenback" Cable Files, 1965–80 (Deputy Asst. to ASIA). Materials open. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

General Records of the Department of State (Record Group 59)
299 cubic feet
Records of Counselor Matthew Nimetz, 1977–80; records of S/S-I, 1963–81; records of the Office of AF, 1960–80; records of the Office of AF/S, 1963–81; records of the Office of OES, S/LOS, D/LOS & S/AR, 1948–80; records of the Office of Legal Affairs (L) 1910s–80s. Materials security classified. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

General Records of the Department of Justice (Record Group 60)
28 cubic feet
Independent Counsel records re: Theodore Olson, Edward Schmultz, and Carol Dinkins; Class 146-41 disclosure of official secrets, papers from the file on Julius and Ethel Rosenberg; Class 51 offenses against public justice, bribery, and perjury, file of Alger Hiss; Class 146-43 denaturalization, investigations of German Americans during World War II. Materials unprocessed.

Case records on three defendants re: charges of sabotage/agents of Castro Cuban Government, 1961–63; Records re: Yugoslav relations/Serbian Orthodox Church 1963–12/30/1966; Class 146-7 Black Panther Party; Class 82 Communications Act, espionage, wire tapping, and electronic surveillance, shortwave radios; Class 146-13 Alien Enemy, World War II detainees, Japanese, Italian, and German; Class 182 Communications Act - Radio Security and Electronic Surveillance; Class 71 Violations of Neutrality; Class 186 Public Integrity U.S. v. Robert Vesco - Fraud and Fugitive Matters; Class 125 Killing or Assaulting a Federal Officer (U.S. v. Arthur Bremmer - attempt to kill G. Wallace); Class 146-1 Communism, Timothy Francis Leary; Class 157 Case Files Relating to Investigations of Civil Unrest and Disturbances (Racial Matters); Class 106 Investigations of Alien Enemy Control, Escaped Prisoners of War/Internees. Materials security classified. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of Federal Bureau of Investigation (Record Group 65)
337 cubic feet
Class 173 investigations of violations of Civil Rights Act of 1964; Class 173 violations of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Class 44 investigations of Civil Rights Violations. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the National Park Service (Record Group 79)
12 cubic feet
NPS Legislative Case Files (105th Congress). Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the Farm Credit Administration (Record Group 103)
2 cubic feet
Bank Decimal Subject Files 1957–72; index cards to decimal (pre-1989) Classified Files, 1927–88. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army) (Record Group 112)
1 cubic foot
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed.

Records of the Bureau of Prisons (Record Group 129)
4 cubic feet
Bureau of Prisons Bulletins and Manuals. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army) (Record Group 153)
12 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of the Cooperative State Research Service (Record Group 164)
2 cubic feet
Minutes of the meetings of the Committee of Nine, 1946–94. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

General Records of the Department of Labor (Record Group 174)
24 cubic feet
Administrative manuals and instructions. Materials unprocessed and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the Office of the Pardon Attorney (Record Group 204)
15 cubic feet
Original and draft letters of advice, 1973–81. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff (Record Group 218)
2 cubic feet
JCS Corporate Records, January–December 1978; JS Corporate Files, January–December 1979; Official JS Corporate Records, January–December 1979; miscellaneous Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Records, July 1974–June 1978; Official JS Corporate Records, January–December 1978. Materials security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of the Federal Aviation Administration (Record Group 237)
12 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the Central Intelligence Agency (Record Group 263)
65 cubic feet
Intelligence Publications Files - Daily Report Files; Key Themes Activity Files; Area and Topic Files, 1950–77. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of the Agency for International Development (Record Group 286)
9 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities (Record Group 288)
183 cubic feet
Retired program grants, 1982–92. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the Office of Naval Research (Record Group 298)
1 cubic foot
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of the U.S. Information Agency (Record Group 306)
1 cubic foot
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of Army Staff (Record Group 319)
3 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of Office of the Secretary of Defense (Record Group 330)
48 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of U.S. Army Commands, 1942– (Record Group 338)
1 cubic foot
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force (Record Group 340)
1 cubic foot
Appointment books, Lawrence Delaney and Carol DiBattiste, 1999–2001. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of Headquarters United States Air Force (Air Staff) (Record Group 341)
3 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations (Record Group 342)
8 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of the Naval Air Systems Command (Record Group 343)
9 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of the Naval Ship System Command (Record Group 344)
1 cubic foot
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of the Defense Information Systems Agency (Record Group 371)
6 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of the Defense Intelligence Agency (Record Group 373)
136 cubic feet
Intelligence Reports, Attaché Files and Security Processing Records. Materials unprocessed and security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (Record Group 383)
5 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the Bureau of Naval Weapons (Record Group 402)
1 cubic foot
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

Records of Adjutant General's Office, 1917– (Record Group 407)
3 cubic feet
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

General Records of the Department of the Navy, 1947– (Record Group 428)
1 cubic foot
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials security classified. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.

General Records of Department of Education (Record Group 441)
17 cubic feet
Department of Education Publications. Materials unprocessed. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of Bureau of Export Administration (Record Group 476)
1 cubic foot
Refiles from the Washington National Records Center. Materials unprocessed and some security classified. Contact the Archives II Civilian Records Staff, 301-837-3480.

Records of the United States Army Materiel Command (Record Group 544)
22 cubic feet
U.S. Army Communications - Electronics Command, 1939–89 (bulk 1962–89.) Materials unprocessed.

Technical Reports Record File; Administration Policy File. Materials open. Contact the Archives II Military Records Staff, 301-837-3510.



Electronic Records

Records of the Bureau of the Census (Record Group 29)
319,761,689 logical data records
Decennial Census of Population and Housing, 1980: Equal Employment Opportunity Special File (48,259 logical data records) and Summary Tape File 1-B, Virginia and Wisconsin (2,783,401 logical data records). Decennial Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1 (Final National Files) (19,900,600 logical data records) and Summary File 2 (State Files) (21,678,281 logical data records). Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), 1992 & 1993 (2,239,640 logical data records). Topologically Integrated Geographical Encoding and Referencing (TIGER/Line) Files, 2000: 108th Congressional District Data (268,793,823 logical data records). Current Population Survey, January, May, September, and October 2000 (544,685 logical data records). American Community Survey Public Use Microdata Files, 2000–2002 (3,773,000 logical data records). Materials open. Contact the Reference Staff, Center for Electronic Records at 301-837-0470 or e-mail cer@nara.gov.

Records of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (Record Group 257)
534,341 logical data records
National Industry-Occupation Matrix Periodic Update Data Sets (534,341 logical data records). Materials open. Contact the Reference Staff, Center for Electronic Records at 301-837-0470 or e-mail cer@nara.gov.

Records of the U.S. Agency for Arms Control and Disarmament (Record Group 383)
38 logical data records
Processor for Arms Control Treaties (PACTS), 1927–97 (38 logical data records). Materials open. Contact the Reference Staff, Center for Electronic Records at 301-837-0470 or e-mail cer@nara.gov.

General Records of the Department of Transportation (Record Group 398)
613,265 logical data records
T-100 and T-100f Domestic Market Data (Data Bank 28DM), 2002 (271,741 logical data records). T-100 and T-100f Domestic Segment Data (Data Bank 28DS), 2002 (341,524 logical data records). Materials open. Contact the Reference Staff, Center for Electronic Records at 301-837-0470 or e-mail cer@nara.gov.

Records of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Record Group 403)
2,190,377 logical data records
Employers Information Report (EEO-1), 1990–2000 (2,109,377 logical data records). Materials restricted. Contact the Reference Staff, Center for Electronic Records at 301-837-0470 or e-mail cer@nara.gov.

Records of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Record Group 442)
348,631 logical data records
National Survey of Family Growth, 1973 (9,797 logical data records). National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), 1969 (307,440 logical data records). National Immunization Survey, 2002 (31,394 logical data records) Materials open. Contact the Reference Staff, Center for Electronic Records at 301-837-0470 or e-mail cer@nara.gov.

Records of the Research and Special Programs Administration (Transportation) (Record Group 467)
2,019,505 logical data records
Hazardous Materials Incident Reporting System, 1971–2001 (2,019,505 logical data records). Materials open. Contact the Reference Staff, Center for Electronic Records at 301-837-0470 or e-mail cer@nara.gov.

Records of the Merit Systems Protection Board (Record Group 479)
6,957 logical data records
Merit Principles Survey, 2000 (6,957 logical data records). Materials open. Contact the Reference Staff, Center for Electronic Records at 301-837-0470 or e-mail cer@nara.gov.



Special Media

Records of the U.S. Coast Guard (RG 26)
1 cubic foot
This series of Lighthouse and Life Saving Stations, 1870–1940, consists of microfilm copies of plans of lighthouses, life-saving stations, and other U.S. Coast Guard facilities. The types and numbers of plans vary considerably by facility and may include elevations, sections, profiles, and floor plans as well as architectural and structural detail plans. Location maps, site plans, and site surveys are also often included. Materials open and processed. Accession: NN3-026-00-006.

Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State (RG 84)
Less than 1 cubic feet
Internally transferred from the State Department textual file on Cardinal Josef Mindszenty was one audiotape of a recording of the cardinal celebrating a typical Sunday mass during his exile at the American Embassy in Budapest, Hungary, on May 16, 1971. Material open and processed. Accession: NN3-084-98-084

Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army) (RG 112)
21 cubic feet
Received were approximately 53,700 photographs of Army medical preparations, procedures, operations, techniques, and activities, as well as photographs of military and civilian life in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War, ca. 1965–71. This is the central Vietnam photo file as shot by Walter Reed Army Institute of Research–assigned photographers to document medical treatment of combat casualties. Included also is extensive visual evidence of the Army's civilian outreach and civic actions in Vietnam cities and villages. Materials open and processed. A set of index notebook guides, caption sheets, and shelf lists are available to provide access to negatives and slides. Accession: NN3-112-04-001.

Records of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (RG 311)
111 cubic feet
Accessioned from FEMA were motion pictures (80 items), sound recordings (185 items), and video recordings (1,187 items) dating from 1964 to 2001. These audiovisual materials were gathered and collected by the Office of Public Affairs and document official coverage of natural disasters, relief work, training, and other events. Materials open and processed. Accessions: NN3-311-01-001, NN3-311-01-003, NN3-311-03-008, and NN3-311-04-002.

Records of the Defense Intelligence Agency (RG 373)
1,305 cubic feet
This series of aerial photographic film, 1940–70, consists of 29 accessions of vertical and oblique sequential photographic negatives in roll format. Both urban and rural areas of the United States are represented with emphasis on coastal and navigable inland harbors and waterways, military installations, and airfields throughout the country. The coverage for areas of the world outside the United States is concentrated on areas of World War II and immediate postwar U.S. military activities and facilities. Materials open and processed. Accessions: NN3-373-04-154 through NN3-373-05-024.

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REGIONAL ARCHIVES

Anchorage  |   Atlanta  |   Boston  |   Chicago  |   Denver  |   Fort Worth  |   Kansas City  |   Laguna Niguel  |   New York City  |   Philadelphia  |   San Francisco  |   Seattle

All records are open for research unless noted otherwise.

Anchorage - NARA's Pacific Alaska Region
Contact archival operations, 907-261-7820

Records of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Record Group 370)
.50 cubic foot
National Geodetic Survey. Anchorage, Alaska. Alaska Boundary Survey Records, 1875–1900. Correspondence and photographic files from the office of O. H. Tittman, Assistant Superintendent, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.

Records of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court (Record Group 21)
5 cubic feet
District of Alaska. Main case dockets, 1973–91.

Records of the Federal Aviation Administration (Record Group 237)
6 cubic feet
Cancelled Directives Files, 1973–84.

Atlanta - NARA's Southeast Region
Contact archival operations, 770-968-2100

Records of District Courts of the United States (Record Group 21)
349 cubic feet

Federal Courts in Alabama:
Southern District of Alabama, Mobile Division. Criminal case files, 1979.

Federal Courts in Florida:
Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville Division. Bankruptcy dockets, 1965–79, and civil and criminal case files, 1979.
Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division. Adversary proceedings, 1979, and civil case files, 1979.
Northern District of Florida, Marianna Division. Civil case files, 1973–79.
Northern District of Florida, Tallahassee Division. Civil case files, 1979.
Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division. Bankruptcy dockets, 1975–79.
Southern District of Florida, Ft. Lauderdale Division. Civil and criminal case files, 1973–77.
Southern District of Florida, Miami Division. Adversary proceedings, 1979.

Federal Courts in Georgia:
Middle District of Georgia, Athens Division. Bankruptcy dockets, 1975–79.
Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division. Civil case files, 1979; criminal case files, 1979; and naturalization petitions, 1978–79.
Northern District of Georgia, Gainesville Division. Civil case files, 1979.
Northern District of Georgia, Newnan Division. Civil and criminal case files, 1979.
Southern District of Georgia, Augusta Division. Civil and criminal case files, 1979.
Southern District of Georgia, Savannah Division. Civil case files, 1979.

Federal Courts in Kentucky:
Eastern District of Kentucky, Catlettsburg Division. Criminal case files, 1979.
Eastern District of Kentucky, Covington Division. Civil and criminal case files, 1979
Eastern District of Kentucky, Lexington Division. Civil and criminal case files, 1977–79.
Eastern District of Kentucky, London Division. Civil and criminal case files, 1978–79.
Eastern District of Kentucky, Pikeville Division. Civil case files, 1977–79.
Western District of Kentucky, Louisville Division. Civil case files, 1971–79, and criminal case files, 1978.
Western District of Kentucky, Paducah Division. Civil case files, 1979.

Federal Courts in Mississippi:
Northern District of Mississippi, Oxford Division. Civil case files, 1978–79.
Southern District of Mississippi, Jackson Division. Civil case files, 1979.

Federal Courts in North Carolina:
Eastern District of North Carolina, Fayetteville Division. Criminal case files, 1978–79.
Middle District of North Carolina, Greensboro Division. Bankruptcy dockets, 1971–79, and civil case files, 1977–79.
Western District of North Carolina, Charlotte Division. Civil and criminal case files, 1977–79.

Federal Courts in South Carolina:
All Districts of South Carolina, Columbia Division. Bankruptcy case files, 1979, and criminal case files, 1979.
All District of South Carolina, Greenville Division. Civil case files, 1979.

Federal Courts in Tennessee:
Eastern District of Tennessee, Chattanooga Division. Civil case files, 1979.
Middle District of Tennessee, Nashville Division. Civil and criminal case files, 1978–79, and commissioner's dockets, 1978.
Western District of Tennessee, Memphis Division. Adversary proceedings, 1978–79; bankruptcy case files, 1975–78; civil case files, 1972–79; and criminal case files, 1978.

Boston - NARA's Northeast Region
Contact archival operations, 781-663-0121

Records of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Record Group 370)
4 cubic feet
Northeast Fisheries Laboratory. Fish Historical Data, 1914–62.

Chicago - NARA's Great Lakes Region
Contact archival operations, 773-948-9000

Records of District Courts of the United States (Record Group 21)
744 cubic feet

Federal courts in Illinois:
Central District of Illinois, Danville Division. Bankruptcy docket sheets, 1978.
Central District of Illinois, Peoria Division. Civil case files, 1973–77, and criminal case files, 1973–78.
Central District of Illinois, Rock Island Division. Bankruptcy docket sheets, 1977–78.
Northern District of Illinois, Chicago Division. Bankruptcy docket sheets, 1977–78; civil case files, 1965–81; civil docket sheets, 1978; criminal case files, 1971–78; and criminal docket sheets, 1978.
Northern District of Illinois, Rockford Division. Bankruptcy docket sheets, 1978.
Southern District of Illinois, Alton Division. Civil case files, 1968–80.
Southern District of Illinois, East St. Louis Division. Civil case files, 1974–79, and criminal case files, 1971–79.
Southern District of Illinois, Springfield Division. Bankruptcy docket sheets, 1978.

Federal courts in Indiana:
Northern District of Indiana, Fort Wayne Division. Bankruptcy docket sheets, 1979; civil case files, 1974–78; and order books, 1978–79.
Northern District of Indiana, Hammond Division. Bankruptcy docket sheets, 1979.
Northern District of Indiana, South Bend Division. Bankruptcy docket sheets, 1979, and judgement and order books, 1979.
Southern District of Indiana, Evansville Division. Civil case files, 1976–78.
Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division. Appealed civil case files, 1971–72, and bankruptcy docket sheets, 1977–78.
Southern District of Indiana, New Albany Division. Bankruptcy docket sheets, 1977–78, and civil case files, 1975–79.

Federal courts in Michigan:
Eastern District of Michigan, Bay City Division. Adversary bankruptcy case files, 1980; civil case files, 1968–79; and criminal case files, 1978–79.
Eastern District of Michigan, Detroit Division. Civil case files, 1973–77, and criminal case files, 1977.

Federal courts in Minnesota:
District of Minnesota, 3rd Division, St. Paul. Adversary bankruptcy case files, 1980–83, and civil case files, 1969–82.
District of Minnesota, 4th Division, Minneapolis. Adversary bankruptcy case files, 1979–83, and civil case files, 1969–80.
District of Minnesota, 5th Division, Duluth. Civil case files, 1974–78.

Federal courts in Ohio:
Northern District of Ohio, Toledo Division. Civil case files, 1969–72.
Northern District of Ohio, Youngstown Division. Bankruptcy docket sheets, 1979.
Southern District of Ohio, Cincinnati Division. Civil case files, 1970–78.

Federal courts in Wisconsin:
Southern District of Wisconsin, Madison Division. Criminal case files, 1968–82 and judgment and order books, 1977–79.

Denver - NARA's Rocky Mountain Region
Contact archival operations, 303-407-5740

Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers (Record Group 77)
12 cubic feet
Albuquerque District. Survey report files, 1937–54. Geological soil data, 1940–52.

Records of the Bureau of Reclamation (Record Group 115)
18 cubic feet
Lower Colorado River Regional Office, Boulder City, Nevada. Photographs of the Central Arizona Project, Colorado River Front Work and Levee System, 1951–95. Records relating to recreational facilities and services, 1961–2001. Records relating to land management, 1948–2000. Records relating to land acquisitions, 1945–94. Records relating to land holdings limitations, 1941–2000. Miscellaneous specifications, 1967–87.

Fort Worth - NARA's Southwest Region
Contact archival operations, 817-831-5620

Records of District Courts of the United States (Record Group 21)
54 cubic feet

Federal courts in Texas:
Southern District of Texas, Galveston Division. Civil cases, 1968–79.
Eastern District of Texas, Paris Division. Civil and criminal docket sheets, 1953–84; civil and criminal order books, 1950-84.

Records of the Naval Districts and Shore Establishments (Record Group 181)
2 cubic feet
Military Sealift Command, Gulf Sub-area, New Orleans, LA. Subject files, 1967.

Records of the Employment and Training Administration (Record Group 369)
143 cubic feet
Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, Region X, Dallas, TX. Apprenticeship and training records, 1941–70.

Kansas City - NARA's Central Plains Region
No new accessions to report.

Laguna Niguel - NARA's Pacific Region
No new accessions to report.

New York City - NARA's Northeast Region
No new accessions to report.

Philadelphia - NARA's Mid Atlantic Region
Contact archival operations, 215-606-0100

Records of District Courts of the United States (Record Group 21)
727 cubic feet

Federal courts in Pennsylvania:
Eastern District of Philadelphia. Civil case files, 1970–78, 1983–84

San Francisco - NARA's Pacific Region
No new accessions to report.

Seattle - NARA's Pacific Alaska Region
Contact archival operations, 206-336-5115
No new accessions to report.

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PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES

Accessions Openings

ACCESSIONS

John F. Kennedy Library

Research files of Dave Armstrong. Armstrong concentrated his research on Walt Rostow, Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. The papers consist of Armstrong's research files, containing photocopies of Rostow's papers spread over several archives. 16 feet. Closed pending processing.

Accretion to the personal papers of Orren Beaty, Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior. Contains correspondence, pamphlets, reports, and news clippings about Stewart L. Udall, the Secretary of Interior, Arizona, and politics. 4 cubic feet. Closed pending processing.

Accretion to the papers of David Nunnerly, author, President Kennedy and Britain. Contains oral history interview tapes and transcripts for Nunnerley's research on American and British policy makers of the Kennedy and Macmillan years. 0.25 cubic feet. Open.

Accretion to the Rose Kennedy Papers, material relating to her memoir, Times to Remember.

Accretion to the personal papers of Robert Roosa, Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs. Contains material from U.S. Treasury including clippings, photographs, memorandums, notes, manuscripts and books, meeting minutes and transcripts, Hearings, Legislation, speeches, President's Message to Congress, calendars, and reports. 26 cubic feet. Closed pending review.

Accretions to the Ernest Hemingway Collection, totaling less than one cubic foot:

Letter to Lois and Sieg from Errett Callahan, neighbors of Ernest Hemingway's family, commenting on Hemingway as a young boy. 2 pages. Open.

Photocopy of a draft of "Return of the Foreign Correspondent" by Martha Gelhorn, ca. 1942, and an oversize copy of Pan American Railway ticket. 8 pages. Open.

An accretion to the Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Collection of the personal papers of Paul and Barbara Bussey, Turkey, 1964–65. Includes slides of Peace Corps volunteer training in Vermont and work in Turkey. 100 slides. Open.

Accretions to the Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Collection of four oral history interviews with:

Patricia Albaugh (Tonga, 1967–69)
Rowland Bennett (Malawi, 1963–64)
Ann Carmer (Morocco, 1998–2000)
Kenneth Hill (Turkey, 1965–67)

Fifty-eight additions to the John F. Kennedy Tributes Collection and 11 additions to the Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection were accessioned, processed and opened.

One hundred sixty-eight photograph items, 44 audio recordings, 9 video recordings, and 1,280 feet of motion picture film were accessioned this quarter. The accessions include local television newsfilm coverage (on videotape) of John, Jacqueline, and Robert Kennedy's appearances and activities in West Virginia during 1960, 1961, and 1963.

Lyndon Baines Johnson Library

The library accessioned the following oral history transcripts:

Joseph W. Barr, Secretary of the Treasury, 1968–69; President and Chairman of American Security and Trust Company, 1969–74; and of Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta, 1977–81. Three transcripts totaling 99 pages.

Mr. and Mrs. Seth W. (Helen) Dorbandt, 23 pages. Mrs. Dorbandt was the District #5 Representative in LBJ's Senatorial race in 1948.

James J. Hagerty, U.S. Army Commander during World War II and a senior analyst for the CIA during the Johnson administration. 41 pages.

Harold Saunders, who between the years of 1956 and 1981 held positions at the CIA, the NSC, and the State Department. 41 pages.

Winston Taylor, Lady Bird Johnson's paternal first cousin. 20 pages.

All of these oral history transcripts are available for research.

Gerald R. Ford Library

Accretion to the post-Presidential materials from the Office of Gerald R. Ford.

Several 1930–31 issues of the South High School student magazine, Pioneer.

Accretion to the papers of Robert Teeter, 11 cubic feet.

Jimmy Carter Library

Accession of post-Presidential material from both of President Carter's offices.

Ronald Reagan Library

Papers of Maxwell M. Rabb, 1980–89, 8 linear feet. This accession consists of material compiled by Rabb during his service to Ronald Reagan's 1980 Presidential campaign, and his service as the U.S. Ambassador to Italy during the Reagan administration. This collection consists of correspondence, press clippings, speeches, State Department cables, memorandums, and scrapbooks.

George Bush Library

Accretion each to the Barbara Pierce Bush Collection, 2.5 linear feet. Unprocessed and unavailable for research.

Accretions to the George Bush Post-Presidential Collection, 7.5 linear feet. Unprocessed and unavailable for research.

Accretion to the Susie Peake Collection, 2 linear feet. Unprocessed and unavailable for research.

OPENINGS

Dwight D. Eisenhower Library

1966 Signature File Series of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Post-Presidential Papers, 1961–69.

John F. Kennedy Library

Personal papers of Thomas Bowman, author. Contains correspondence, Interagency Youth Committee charters, annual reports, memorandums, White House press releases and memorandums, and press clippings on the Interagency Youth Committee. 0.25 cubic feet.

Series from the papers of Rose Kennedy. Diaries series, 1908–74, 5 cubic feet. Times to Remember background interviews, transcripts, research materials, and manuscripts, 15 cubic feet. Both of these series will be opened in January.

Accretion to the personal papers of David Nunnerly, Author, President Kennedy and Britain, containing oral history interview tapes and transcripts for Nunnerley's research on American and British policy makers of the Kennedy and Macmillan years. 0.25 cubic feet.

Personal papers of R. Sargent Shriver, brother-in-law of President Kennedy, lawyer, businessman, government official, and diplomat. Assistant general manager, Merchandise Mart (1948–61); Director, Peace Corps (1961–66); Director, Office of Economic Opportunity (1964–68); Special Assistant to the President (1965–68); Ambassador to France (1968–70); Vice Presidential candidate (1972); Presidential candidate (1976). 172 feet. The papers will be opened in January 2005.

Accretion of the personal papers of Theodore White, journalist and author of The Making of the President, 1960, 1964, 1968. 45 feet.

Oral history interviews with the following people were opened:

Thomas S. Power, General, U.S. Air Force (1957–64); Commander in Chief, Strategic Air Command, Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska (1957–64); Director, Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff (1960–64), 19 pages.

William Ruder, Assistant Secretary, Public Relations, U.S. Department of Commerce (1961–62), 11 pages.

Joseph John Sisco, Deputy Director, United Nations Office of Political and Security Affairs (1958–60); Director (1960–63). Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organizational Affairs, U.S. Department of State (1963–65); Assistant Secretary, International Organizational Affairs (1965–69); Assistant Secretary, Near East–South Asia (1969–74); Under Secretary for Political Affairs (1974–76). President, American University (1976–80); Chancellor (1980–81). Partner, Sisco Associates (1981–). 14 pages.

Alvin A. Spivak, White House correspondent, United Press International (1960–67); director, public affairs, Democratic National Committee (1968–70), 80 pages.

William P. Wilson, media consultant, John F. Kennedy Presidential campaign (1960), White House (1961–63), Robert F. Kennedy Presidential campaign (1968), 20 pages.

Lyndon Baines Johnson Library

National Security File (NSF), approximately one-half of an archival container of the files of Robert Komer. Robert Komer was an NSC staff member, Special Assistant to the President, and Deputy for Pacification in Vietnam. The material processed concerns the Johnson administration, Kuwait, and Syria.

NSF, approximately three archival containers from the International Meetings and Travel File. The International Meetings and Travel File contains briefing material, memorandums, and cables on President Johnson's foreign travel, the travel of other administration officials, and international meetings.

Material from eligible textual collections, not yet open for research, was reviewed upon request. This included approximately 300 pages of the Vice Presidential Masters papers; 400 pages of White House Central File, Name Files; 1,150 pages from the White House Social Office Files; and 1,800 pages for the Office Files of John Macy.

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