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Joseph P. Tumulty Papers A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2011 Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact Additional search options available at: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011185 LC Online Catalog record: http://lccn.loc.gov/mm76043356 Prepared by Michael McElderry with the assistance of Sherralyn McCoy

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Joseph P. Tumulty Papers

A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress

Manuscript Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.

2011

Contact information:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact

Additional search options available at:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011185

LC Online Catalog record:http://lccn.loc.gov/mm76043356

Prepared by Michael McElderry with the assistance of Sherralyn McCoy

Collection SummaryTitle: Joseph P. Tumulty PapersSpan Dates: 1898-1969Bulk Dates: (bulk 1913-1940)ID No.: MSS43356Creator: Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1879-1954Extent: 73,000 items ; 135 containers plus 1 oversize ; 54 linear feet ; 7 microfilm reelsLanguage: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: Lawyer and secretary to President Woodrow Wilson. Correspondence, letterbooks, family papers, legaldocuments, drafts of speeches and writings, subject files, newspaper clippings, and other papers relating primarily toTumulty's role during Wilson's presidency and to various political and policy matters from 1913 to 1940.

Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.

PeopleAitken, Leonard--Correspondence.Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937--Correspondence.Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946--Correspondence.Barnett, John T.--Correspondence.Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965--Correspondence.Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925--Correspondence.Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947--Correspondence.Cox, James M. (James Middleton), 1870-1957--Correspondence.Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948--Correspondence.Davies, Joseph Edward--Correspondence.Fairbanks, Douglas, 1883-1939--Correspondence.Farley, James A. (James Aloysius), 1888-1976--Correspondence.Garner, John Nance, 1868-1967--Correspondence.Glass, Carter, 1858-1946--Correspondence.Gompers, Samuel, 1850-1924--Correspondence.Guffey, Joseph F., 1870-1959--Correspondence.Hague, Frank, 1876-1956--Correspondence.Harriman, W. Averell (William Averell), 1891-1986--Correspondence.Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972--Correspondence.House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938--Correspondence.Hull, Cordell, 1871-1955--Correspondence.Hurley, Edward N. (Edward Nash), 1864-1933--Correspondence.Ickes, Harold L. (Harold LeClair), 1874-1952--Correspondence.Johnson, Warren Forman, -1976--Correspondence.Jones, Jesse H. (Jesse Holman), 1874-1956--Correspondence.Kerney, James, 1873-1934--Correspondence.Lane, Franklin K.--Correspondence.Lansing, Robert, 1864-1928--Correspondence.Lynch, Charles, 1868-1937--Correspondence.McAdoo, W. G. (William Gibbs), 1863-1941--Correspondence.McCombs, William F. (William Frank), 1876-1921--Correspondence.Palmer, A. Mitchell (Alexander Mitchell), 1872-1936--Correspondence.Redfield, William Cox, 1858-1932--Correspondence.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919--Correspondence.

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Sinnott, Arthur J., 1886-1944--Correspondence.Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944--Correspondence.Steele, George A., 1872- --Correspondence.Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1882-1958--Correspondence.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930--Correspondence.Tumulty family.Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1879-1954.Ungerleider, Samuel--Correspondence.Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949--Correspondence.White, William Allen, 1868-1944--Correspondence.Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, 1872-1961--Correspondence.Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924--Correspondence.Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.Woodson, Urey, 1859-1939--Correspondence.

OrganizationsDemocratic Party (U.S.)

SubjectsPatronage, Political--United States.Practice of law--Washington (D.C.)

PlacesNew Jersey--Politics and government.United States--Politics and government--1913-1921.

OccupationsLawyers.Secretaries, Presidential.

Administrative InformationProvenance

The papers of Joseph P. Tumulty, lawyer and secretary to President Woodrow Wilson, were given to the Library ofCongress by the Tumulty family between 1960 and 1975.

Processing History

The first three installments of the collection were arranged and described in 1967-1968. Material received in 1970-1975was arranged and described in 1975-1976. The finding aid was revised in 2011.

Transfers

Photographs have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library where they are identified as part ofthese papers.

Related Material

The Tumulty Papers supplement the Manuscript Division's wide collection of papers relating to the Wilson era and areespecially complementary to the papers of Woodrow Wilson.

Copyright Status

Copyright in the unpublished writings of Joseph P. Tumulty in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custodyof the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.

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Access and Restrictions

The papers of Joseph P. Tumulty are open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Roomprior to visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.

Microfilm

A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on seven reels. To promote preservation of the originals, researchersare required to consult the microfilm edition as available.

Preferred Citation

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container or reel number, Joseph P.Tumulty Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Biographical NoteDate Event1879, May 5 Born, Jersey City, N. J.

1899 B.A., St. Peter's College, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.

1902 Admitted to New Jersey bar

1903 Married Mary Byrne

1907-1910 Member, New Jersey assembly

1911 Appointed private secretary to Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey

1912 Appointed clerk of the New Jersey supreme court

1913-1921 Secretary to President Woodrow Wilson

1921 Resumed law practice in Washington, D.C. Published Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him, GardenCity, N. Y., Doubleday, Page & Co.

1935 Cofounder, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission

1954, Apr. 8 Died, Olney, Md.

Scope and Content NoteThe papers of Joseph Patrick Tumulty (1879-1954) span the years 1898-1969, with the bulk of the material concentrated inthe period 1913-1940. They consist primarily of correspondence, letterbooks, legal material, and drafts of speeches andwritings. Those papers received and organized by the Library in the 1960s are arranged and described as Set I of theGeneral Correspondence, Special Correspondence, and Miscellany series in the collection and are predominantly concernedwith Tumulty's White House years. Additions to the papers, with the exception of letterbooks and a “Black Book” ofpatronage, emphasize Tumulty's post-White House years, 1922-1940, when, as a Washington lawyer, he assumed an activerole in Democratic Party politics. The collection is organized into nine series: Family Correspondence, GeneralCorrespondence, Special Correspondence, Letterbooks, Subject File, Legal Case File, Speeches and Writings File,Miscellany, and Oversize.

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During his years as presidential secretary, Tumulty exercised the duties that in later administrations were apportioned tomore than a dozen specialized advisers. The General Correspondence and Special Correspondence series reflect his wide-ranging contacts with prominent personalities in the theater and the press as well as with nationally known governmentofficials and politicians. Perhaps the most important file in the Special Correspondence is that relating to Woodrow Wilson.Other special correspondents represented by substantial amounts of material include John T. Barnett, Bernard M. Baruch,William Jennings Bryan, James M. Cox, Joseph Edward Davies, James A. Farley, John Nance Garner, Edward MandellHouse, Edward N. Hurley, Warren F. Johnson, James Kerney, Charles Lynch, W. G. McAdoo, William Frank McCombs,Arthur J. Sinnott, Alfred Emanuel Smith, and Edith Bolling Galt Wilson.

The most fruitful single source of documentation for Tumulty's years as Wilson's secretary is found in the Letterbooks.Though mostly routine, the content provides insight into Tumulty's role in dispensing patronage and also reveals the styleand manner in which he carried out his duties as secretary and adviser. Tumulty never severed his interest in local NewJersey politics, and the Special Correspondence and General Correspondence reveal his continued relationship with figuresof local political influence. Tumulty's early political training as a Hudson County assemblyman to the New Jerseylegislature (1907-1910) left a lasting impress on him. His use of patronage is well documented in the so-called “BlackBook” in the Miscellany that provides biographical information on candidates for political appointments.

Tumulty's post-White House years are equally well documented in the papers. Many of his personal traits emerge in hisletters to close friends and former colleagues. He often assumed the debts of others as shown in the Family Correspondenceand under various headings in the Subject File. Set II of the Special Correspondence contains material that demonstratesTumulty's sensitivity to a need for reconciling political ambitions and tactics with religious and philosophical precepts.

Though he declined to run for political office, he continued to give advice to political friends after 1920, as can be seen inthe Special Correspondence series. Tumulty's backing of Alfred E. Smith in 1928 and his continued devotion to Wilsonianprinciples are apparent in correspondence from the 1920s. Material dated during Franklin D. Roosevelt's administrationsreflects his declining political influence. This trend can best observed in the special correspondence files of variouspoliticians and newspapermen.

The General Correspondence is mostly routine, but Set II includes letters from prominent figures such as J. Edgar Hoover,Harold L. Ickes (1874-1952), William Frank McCombs, Theodore Roosevelt, Oswald Garrison Villard, Mary Pickford,Douglas Fairbanks (1883-1939), Sam Rayburn, and W. Averell Harriman.

The Subject File contains material relating to Tumulty's controversial speech at the National Democratic Club's JeffersonDay banquet in April 1922. Centered around a misunderstanding over what Tumulty perceived to be Wilson's endorsementof James M. Cox as Democratic candidate for the 1924 presidential election, the speech caused a break in the friendlyrelationship between Wilson and Tumulty that lasted until Wilson's death in February 1924. Other entries in the SubjectFile are concerned with Tumulty's private life and personal interests.

Tumulty's legal career is documented in the Legal Case File which is an alphabetical listing of client counseling andlitigation proceedings undertaken by his law firm, and, as such, includes correspondence of his law associates, CharlesBaker and Ralph Kelley. The Speeches and Writings File includes the typescript of Tumulty's Woodrow Wilson As I KnowHim as well as speeches from 1923 to 1940 and some articles and other writings. The Miscellany series contains financialpapers, correspondence of persons other than Tumulty, scrapbooks, newspaper clipping, and printed matter.

Arrangement of the PapersThe collection is arranged in nine series:

• Family Correspondence, 1914-1969• General Correspondence, 1910-1951• Special Correspondence, 1910-1950• Letterbooks, 1913-1921• Subject File, 1920-1960• Legal Case File, 1905-1944• Speeches and Writings File, 1921-1945• Miscellany, 1898-1961• Oversize

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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX 1-5 Family Correspondence, 1914-1969

Letters sent and received between family members, copies of letters sent, telegrams, andmiscellaneous attachments.

Tumulty's correspondence with family members is arranged alphabetically by name of familymember. Correspondence exchanged between other family members and thecorrespondence of family members with others is organized separately. See also Set I ofGeneral Correspondence series.

BOX 6-43 General Correspondence, 1910-1951

BOX 6-15 Set I, 1910-1937Letters received and copies of letters sent, correspondence between others, telegrams, policy

statements, memoranda, notes, speeches, newspaper clippings, and printed matter. Somefamily correspondence is included.

Arranged chronologically.

BOX 16-43 Set II, 1913-1951Letters received and copies of letters sent, telegrams, and miscellaneous attachments.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization and chronologically thereunder.

BOX 44-80 Special Correspondence, 1910-1950

BOX 44-50 Set I, 1910-1930Letters received and copies of letters sent, telegrams, speeches policy statements,

memoranda, newspaper clippings and miscellaneous attachments and notes. Includescorrespondence between individuals other than Tumulty.

Arranged alphabetically by name of person and chronologically thereunder.

BOX 51-80 Set II, 1913-1950Letters received and copies of letters sent, telegrams, and miscellaneous attachments.Arranged alphabetically by name and chronologically thereunder.

BOX 81-86 Letterbooks, 1913-1921Copies of outgoing correspondence, arranged chronologically. Indexes are included for most

volumes.Available on microfilm shelf no. 16,908.

BOX 87-104 Subject File, 1920-1960Correspondence, telegrams, legal and financial documents, notes, newspaper clippings, and

printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder. Alist of correspondents is

provided for selected subject headings.

BOX 105-118 Legal Case File, 1905-1944Correspondence, telegrams, financial documents, legal briefs and summations, notes,

newspaper clippings, and printed matter.

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Arranged alphabetically by case and chronologically thereunder. A list of correspondents isprovided for selected cases.

BOX 119-123 Speeches and Writings File, 1921-1945Typewritten and handwritten drafts, typescripts and carbon copies, notes and correspondence,

telegrams, and reviews relating to speeches and writings.Arranged by type of material and chronologically thereunder. See also Set I of Miscellany

series .

BOX 124-136 Miscellany, 1898-1961

BOX 124-127 Set I, 1898-1940“Black Book” of patronage, dissertation by John M. Blum, financial and legal papers, press

releases and other miscellaneous items including official documents, speeches andwritings by Tumulty and others, memoranda, notes, newspaper clippings, and printedmatter.

Arranged by type of material. Material in the “Black Book” is organized alphabetically bystate.

The “Black Book” is available on reel 7, microfilm shelf no. 16,902.

BOX 128-136 Set II, 1910-1961Correspondence, speeches and writings by others, telegrams, financial and legal papers,

memoranda, notes, scrapbooks, calling card, invitations, newspaper clippings, andprinted matter.

Arranged alphabetically by subject and/or type of material and chronologically thereunder.

BOX OV 1 OversizeScrapbooks.Arranged and described according to the series and container from which the items were

removed.

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Container List

Container Contents

BOX 1-5 Family Correspondence, 1914-1969Letters sent and received between family members, copies of letters sent, telegrams, and

miscellaneous attachments.Tumulty's correspondence with family members is arranged alphabetically by name of family

member. Correspondence exchanged between other family members and thecorrespondence of family members with others is organized separately. See also Set I ofGeneral Correspondence series.

BOX 1 Correspondence with familyByrne familyDonnelly, AliciaTumulty, Emma (Mrs. Philip, Jr.)Tumulty, EstherTumulty, Felix and family, 1914, Apr.-1946, Feb., undated See Container 46, Tumulty,

Felix(3 folders)

Tumulty, Joseph, Jr.1921, Aug.-1934, Dec.

(3 folders)BOX 2 1935, Jan.-1946, May, undated

(2 folders)Tumulty, Julia (cousin), 1921, May - 1948, Feb., undated

(4 folders)Tumulty, MaryTumulty, Mary A.Tumulty, Mary Bryne

BOX 3 Tumulty, Monica (Mrs. Thomas)Tumulty, Philip, Jr. (brother)

1921, Feb.-1927, Oct.(4 folders)

1927, Nov.-1931, June(2 folders)

BOX 4 1931, July-1953, Mar., undated(6 folders)

Tumulty, Thomas1921-1929,

(2 folders)BOX 5 1930, Jan.-1942, Aug., undated

(4 folders)Other members

Tumulty family correspondenceWith the familyTumulty, Joseph, Jr., with family members

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Miscellaneous correspondence of Tumulty family membersVarious family membersTumulty, Joseph, Jr., 1924, Oct.-1969, May, undated

(2 folders)

BOX 6-43 General Correspondence, 1910-1951

BOX 6-15 Set I, 1910-1937Letters received and copies of letters sent, correspondence between others, telegrams, policy

statements, memoranda, notes, speeches, newspaper clippings, and printed matter. Somefamily correspondence is included.

Arranged chronologically.

BOX 6 1910, Sept.-1913, Apr.(15 folders)

BOX 7 1913, May-Dec.(12 folders)

BOX 8 1914, Jan.-Dec.(16 folders)

BOX 9 1915, Jan.-1917, Feb.(12 folders)

BOX 10 1917, May-1918, Aug.(11 folders)

BOX 11 1918, Sept.-1919, July(12 folders)

BOX 12 1919, Aug.-1921, Feb.(13 folders)

BOX 13 1921, Mar.-Dec.(12 folders)

BOX 14 1922, Jan.-1937, Apr.(16 folders)

BOX 15 Undated(6 folders)

BOX 16-43 Set II, 1913-1951Letters received and copies of letters sent, telegrams, and miscellaneous attachments.Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization and chronologically thereunder.

BOX 16 Abe-Bak(5 folders)

BOX 17 Bal-Boa(6 folders)

BOX 18 Bod-Bro(6 folders)

BOX 19 Bru-Cla(6 folders)

BOX 20 Cle-Cut(6 folders)

Family Correspondence, 1914-1969

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BOX 21 Dah-Dog(6 folders)

BOX 22 Dol-Eic(7 folders)

BOX 23 Elg-Fly(6 folders)

BOX 24 Foc-Gew(5 folders)

BOX 25 Gia-Guy(5 folders)

BOX 26 Haa-Har(5 folders)

BOX 27 Has-Hit(5 folders)

BOX 28 Hoa-I(5 folders)

BOX 29 Jac-Jon(5 folders)

BOX 30 Jor-Kir(5 folders)

BOX 31 Kle-Low(6 folders)

BOX 32 Luc-McK(5 folders)

BOX 33 McI-Mas(5 folders)

BOX 34 Mat-Mur(6 folders)

BOX 35 Mur-Osb(5 folders)

BOX 36 Osh-Pet(5 folders)

BOX 37 Pey-Rey(5 folders)

BOX 38 Ric-Rys(5 folders)

BOX 39 Sab-Sma(4 folders)

BOX 40 Smi-Sto(4 folders)

BOX 41 Str-Tyn(8 folders)

BOX 42 U-War(7 folders)

General Correspondence, 1910-1951

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BOX 43 Was-Zin(13 folders)

BOX 44-80 Special Correspondence, 1910-1950

BOX 44-50 Set I, 1910-1930Letters received and copies of letters sent, telegrams, speeches policy statements,

memoranda, newspaper clippings and miscellaneous attachments and notes. Includescorrespondence between individuals other than Tumulty.

Arranged alphabetically by name of person and chronologically thereunder.

BOX 44 Baker, Ray StannardBaruch, Bernard M.Brisbane, ArthurBrownlow, LouisBryan, William JenningsBurleson, Albert S.Catt, Carrie ChapmanClose, GilbertCohan, George M.Colby, BainbridgeDaniels, JosephusDavies, Joseph EdwardEdelstein, John E.Ferris, ScottGarrison, James W.Gibbons, James CardinalGlass, CarterGlynn, Martin H.Gompers, SamuelGrayson, CaryHamill, James A.Harvey, GeorgeHays, Will H.House, Edward MandellHughes, WilliamHusting, Paul O.James, Ollie M.Kerney, James

1913-1915(6 folders)

BOX 45 1916-1924, undated(10 folders)

Lamont, GeorgeLane, Franklin K.Lansing, RobertLloyd, James T.

General Correspondence, 1910-1951

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Lyons, MauriceMcAdoo, W. G.McCombs, William Frank

(2 folders)BOX 46 Palmer, A. Mitchell

Phelan, James D.Redfield, William CoxReed, James A.Scully, Thomas J.Shaw, Anna HowardSullivan, James M.Sullivan, MarkSwem, Charles L.Swope, Herbert BayardTaft, William H.Thomas, Charles S.Tumulty, FelixVillard, Oswald GarrisonWalsh, Thomas J.Wiley, LouisWilson, Edith Bolling Galt

(10 folders)Wilson, William

BOX 47 Wilson, Woodrow, 1910-1921(17 folders)

BOX 48 (19 folders)BOX 49 (10 folders)BOX 50 (14 folders)

BOX 51-80 Set II, 1913-1950Letters received and copies of letters sent, telegrams, and miscellaneous attachments.Arranged alphabetically by name and chronologically thereunder.

BOX 51 Aitken, Leonard, 1921-1936, undated(4 folders)

Ainsberry, Timothy, and family1921-1925

(3 folders)BOX 52 1925-1930

(7 folders)BOX 53 1930-1944, undated

(5 folders)Baker, Newton Diehl, 1913-1937Barnett, John T.

1920-1925BOX 54 1925-1933

(7 folders)

Special Correspondence, 1910-1950

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BOX 55 1933-1942(2 folders)

Barton, Walter, 1924-1946(4 folders)

Baruch, Bernard M.1921-1930

BOX 56 1930-1941Borah, William Edgar, 1921-1940Brady, William A.Brennan, GeorgeBryan, William Jennings, 1921-1922Burleson, Albert S.Byrnes, James F.Carey, Robert, 1921-1938Christian, George B., Jr.Claffy, Thomas H.

1921-1937BOX 57 1937-1944, undated

Cohan, George M.Colby, Bainbridge, 1921-1940Connally, Tom, 1921-1941Coolidge, Calvin, 1929Cox, James M.

1921, Mar.-1931, Nov.(4 folders)

BOX 58 1931, Dec.-1944, July(6 folders)

BOX 59 Coyne, William, 1921-1933Crystal, Thomas, L., 1923-1942

(3 folders)Cummings, HomerCurley, James M., 1921-1935Daniels, Josephus, 1921-1944

BOX 60 Davies, Joseph Edward, and family, 1921-1943, undated(3 folders)

Donnelly, John, 1932-1941, undatedFarley, James A., 1932-1945, undated

(2 folders)BOX 61 Garner, John Nance, 1921-1940, undated

(3 folders)Gavan, Francis P., 1918-1937, undated

(2 folders)Glass, Carter

BOX 62 Guffey, Joseph F., 1920-1950(2 folders)

Hague, FrankHalsey, Edwin A., 1927-1941

Special Correspondence, 1910-1950

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Harper, Robert W., 1921-1933Harrison, Pat

1921-1936(2 folders)

BOX 63 1937-1941Hoey, James, 1922-1941, undated

(6 folders)BOX 64 Hoover, Herbert, June, 1921-1933, undated

House, Edward Mandell, 1921-1938Howe, Louis M., 1924-1935Hull, Cordell, 1921-1939Hurley, Edward, 1921-1934

(3 folders)Johnson, Warren Forman

1921-1925(2 folders)

BOX 65 1925-1940, undated(5 folders)

Johnston, Edward F., 1921-1933Jones, Jesse H., 1922-1941

BOX 66 Kerney, James, and family, 1921-1944(5 folders)

Kinkead, Eugene F., 1923-1944Krock, Arthur J., 1921-1938Lawrence, David, 1921-1943

BOX 67 Lawrence, David L., 1921-1939Lippmann, Walter, 1921-1935Logan, Thomas, 1921-1930

(2 folders)Long, Breckinridge, 1921-1941, undatedLynch, Charles

1921-1928(4 folders)

BOX 68 1928-1940(7 folders)

BOX 69 1940-1942, undatedMcAdoo, W. G., 1921-1941

(2 folders)McCarthy, Thomas, 1921-1936, undatedMcDuffie, John N., 1932McLean, Angus

1921-1927BOX 70 1928-1935, undated

(2 folders)McNary, Charles L., 1929-1938Manton, Martin D., 1921-1940Matters, Thomas H., Jr., 1921-1932

Special Correspondence, 1910-1950

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Meehan, Hugh, 1921-1945Meredith, Edwin Thomas, 1921-1928Morgan, George W., 1925-1930Moses, George H., 1924-1940Noonan, Julia D., 1921-1933, undated

BOX 71 Norton, James F., 1921-1930Norton, Robert L., 1924-1944

(2 folders)O'Laughlin, James C., 1940-1943O'Neill, Lillian, 1921-1941Palmer, A. Mitchell, 1922-1936

BOX 72 Pittman, Key, 1921-1940Reed, James A., 1921-1940Rogers, Will, 1924-1925Roosevelt, Daniel C., 1922-1938Roper, Daniel C., 1923-1939Ryan, Genevieve W., 1924-1943Ryan, Thomas J., 1924-1927Seibold, Louis, 1921-1925, undatedSharkey, Joseph M., 1921-1929

BOX 73 Silzer, George S., 1922-1939, undated(2 folders)

Sinnott, Arthur J., 1922-1944(6 folders)

BOX 74 Smith, Alfred Emanuel1923-1933

(4 folders)BOX 75 1933-1944, undated

Stanley, Augustus O., 1921-1940(2 folders)

Steele, George A., 1925-1942(folders)

BOX 76 Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Mark, 1921-1940Sweeney, B., 1921-1933 See also Container 101, same headingSwen, Charles L., 1921-1930Taylor, L. Stoddard, 1924-1951Thomas, Charles S., 1925-1933

(2 folders)BOX 77 Titus, Louis, and family, 1921-1932

(2 folders)Trimble, South, 1921-1943Ungerleider, Samuel See also Container 103, same heading

1921-1927(3 folders)

BOX 78 1927-1943, undated(4 folders)

Van Nuys, Frederick, 1922-1940

Special Correspondence, 1910-1950

Container Contents

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Walker, Frederick, C., 1932-1940Walsh, David I., 1924-1943Walsh, John, 1921-1941

BOX 79 Walsh, Thomas J., 1924-1933Wattawa, John I., 1924-1944

(2 folders)White, George, 1921-1938White, William Allen, 1924-1925Wiley, Louis, 1921-1934Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, 1920-1932, undatedWilson, Margaret Woodrow, 1921-1928Wilson, Woodrow, 1915-1922, undatedWolf, Harry P., 1924-1940

BOX 80 Woodson, Urey, 1931-1939(3 folders)

Woolley, Robert W., 1921-1937Zeigler, Joseph I., 1921-1936

(2 folders)

BOX 81-86 Letterbooks, 1913-1921Copies of outgoing correspondence, arranged chronologically. Indexes are included for most

volumes.Available on microfilm shelf no. 16,908.

BOX 81REEL 1-2

No. 1, 1913, Mar.5-June 2

No. 2, 1913, June 2-1914, Jan. 8No. 3, 1914, Jan.7-Oct. 29

BOX 82REEL 2-3

No. 4, 1914, Oct. 29-1915, Dec.23

No. 5, 1915, Dec. 24-1917, May 17No. 6, 1917, May 18-Nov. 26

BOX 83REEL 3-5

No. 7, 1917, Nov. 27-1918, Mar.14

No. 8, 1918, Mar. 14-July 24No. 9, 1918, July 24-1919, Feb.10

BOX 84REEL 5-6

No. 10, 1919, Feb. 10-June 30

No. 11, 1919, June 21- Dec.19No. 12, 1919, Dec.19-1920, June 15

BOX 85REEL 6-7

No. 13, 1920, June 15-1921, Jan. 26

No. 14, 1921, June 26-Mar. 3No. 15, 1921, Mar. 3

Special Correspondence, 1910-1950

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BOX 86REEL 7

Unnumbered, 1915, Feb. 27-1918, Aug. 3

BOX 87-104 Subject File, 1920-1960Correspondence, telegrams, legal and financial documents, notes, newspaper clippings, and

printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder. Alist of correspondents is

provided for selected subject headings.

BOX 87 Acer, Frank A., estate of 1924, Dec.-1926, JuneAffidavit to practice before Treasury Department, 1924-1926Alfalfa Club, Washington, D.C., 1921-1954, undatedDinners

1931, Jan.-1935(5 folders)

BOX 88 1936, Jan.-1939(6 folders)

BOX 89 1939, Jan.-1941, 1945-1954Altamont apartment, Washington, D.C.

General, 1932, Nov.-1939, Aug.Refinancing, 1939, Oct.-1940, Jan.Streetcar stop, 1931, Aug.-1937, Aug.

Altamont apartment dinner, 1934, MayBOX 90 American Bar Association, 1921, June and 1944, Apr.

Asbury Park Trust Co., 1921, May-Nov.Autograph requests

Tumulty, Joseph, 1921, Nov.-1939, Mar.Wilson Woodrow, 1921, Mar.-1939, June

Auto train control bill, 1924Belridge Oil Co., 1925, Nov.-1928, Apr.Burning Tree Club, Bethesda, Md., 1929, June-1953, Jan. See also Container 28, Stover, Holly

(3 folders)Business publicity, undatedCharities and donations

1921, Mar.-1925, JulyBOX 91 1925, Oct.-1940, Nov., undated

(3 folders)Charlton, William, 1921, July-1938, JuneChevy Chase Club, Chevy Chase, Md., 1921, Apr.-1927, Apr.Christian (George B., Jr.) Memorial, 1938-1941

(2 folders)BOX 92 Christmas lists and greetings, 1925-1936, Dec.

Cliosophic Society of Princeton University, 1924 See also Container 25, Gibbons, HerbertAdams

Colonial Life Insurance Co., 1924, Sept.-1930, Dec.Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, Md., 1924, Apr.-1930, Dec.Conover (John C.) Real Estate and Insurance, 1924, July-1943, June See also Container 20,

same heading

Letterbooks, 1913-1921

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Conservative Oil Co., 1931, June-1943, Jan.Cox, James M., luncheon, 1939, Nov.Crowley, John T., 1925-1933, May See also Container 20, same headingCushwa, Raymond C., 1933, July-1943, Feb.Davis, J. Warren, investigation, 1939, May-1944, Aug.D.C. Public Transit, merger proposal, 1924-1925DeBarde, Dr., 1923, June-Aug.Defiance Realty Co., 1930, Apr.Degnan, James, 1922DeJeanne, James, 1923, Jan.-1936, Apr.

BOX 93 Democratic National Committee, 1921-1923, undated(5 folders)

Democratic National Convention, 1932Democratic State Committee of New Jersey, 1922-1942Dinner arrangements, Hull, Cordell, 1923, Mar.-1958, JuneDistrict National Bank, 1926, Mar. and 1931, AprilDove (J. Maury) Co., 1921, May-1926, Oct.

BOX 94 Egan, Charles, testimonial dinner, 1934, Aug.-1935, Feb.Elks, 1920, Feb.-1930, Oct.Elliot, Milton, 1929, Jan.-Aug.Essex and Sussex Hotel, 1932, Sept.-1940, JulyExport trade, business proposals, 1921, Apr.-Nov.Federal American National Bank building, 1923-1926Feeney, John P., 1921 July-Nov. See also Container 111, Kearns (W. F.) Co.First National Bank of Jersey City, 1921-1935First National Bank of Princeton, 1925, Mar.-1941, Feb.Foss-Hughes Co., 1924, Sept.-1927, Oct.Freeman, Alden, 1929, Dec.-1930, Jan.General Finance and Security Co., 1921, Nov.-1925, MayGeorgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1923, Jan.-1937, Dec.Gray, Jennie, 1921, June-1949, Jan.Hardy, Wilfred S., 1925, June-1941, July See also Container 107, Casey, A. J. and P. J., and

Northern Anthracite Coal Co.Harris, Stanley, testimonial dinner, 1929, Feb. And undatedHeibut, Golda Elizabeth, 1941, Mar.-Apr. See also Container 32, McCloy, Joseph

BOX 95 Hibbs (William) & Co., 1921, Oct.-1937, Jan.Hogan J. Frank, testimonial dinner, 1930, Jan.Howe, Charles B., 1932, July-Apr., 1933Hughes, Terence, 1921, Apr.-1936, Dec.Income tax returns

1920-1925(6 folders)

BOX 96 1926-1928(6 folders)

BOX 97 1929-1934(6 folders)

Insull Utility Investments, 1927, Feb.-1930, Oct.

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BOX 98 Insurance, 1921-1943 Oct.Invitations, 1921, Mar.-1939, Nov.

(2 folders)Ireland, support for, 1921, Mar.-1927, Oct.Jackson Day dinner, 1931, Dec.-1960, Jan.Job applicants, 1921, Mar.-1924, Aug.Joe Tumulty and the Wilson Era, by John Morton Blum, 1946, Feb.-1953, MayJones, James E., 1925, Nov.-1933, JuneLawton (W. T.) and Sons, 1921, July-1927, JuneLibby-Owens stock, 1921 Apr.-Dec. See also Container 29, Jones, Walter

BOX 99 Lincoln Trust Co.1921, Mar.-1925, Oct.1925, Nov.-1931, Feb.

Martin, H. A., 1928, Mar.-MayMcCann, Margaret E., investment securities, 1921-1930, See also Container 32, McCann,

Margaret; and Container 37, Pinkham, FrancesMerchants National Bank and Trust Co., 1921-1930Mickey, Lillian S., 1940, Feb.-Mar.Milverton, Frederick, estate of, 1926, Feb.-1927, MayNational Conference of Christians and Jews, 1933-1942National Democratic Club

General, 1921, Sept.-1929, Apr.Jefferson Day Dinner speech (Wilson-Tumulty controversy), 1922, Apr.

Wilson, Edith BollingWilson, Woodrow

National Metropolitan Bank, 1921, May-1946, Jan.Neale, Margaretta, 1922, Apr.-1933, JuneNewark Sugar Refinery, 1925, Mar.-June

BOX 100 Office rental, 1921, Jan.-1922, Aug.Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 1922, Feb.-1933, Oct.Preview, Inc., 1935, Feb.-1936, Oct.

Acer, Frank A., 1921, July-1934, Sept.Cowe, Louis T., 1924, Dec.-1934, Dec.Cronin, Michael F., 1924, Jan.-1930, Dec.Dispatch Printing Co., 1921, Mar.-1927, Mar.First National Bank of Princeton, 1925-1939Ford, Charles E., 1937, May-1939, Apr.McGary, Gary, 1923, Apr.-1926, Nov.Ohio National Bank, 1929, Nov.-1935, Sept.Rodier, Jules A., 1923, Feb.-1927, Dec.Stechman, Frederick M., 1920, Dec.-1929, May

BOX 101 Sweeney, B., 1923, June-1928, Nov.Tumulty, Thomas, 1921, May-1936, Aug.Woolley, Robert W.

1923, Apr.-1925, Sept.1925, Oct.-1929, Oct.1930, Jan.-1943, Dec.

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PropertiesEdgewater, 1924, Dec.Kalorama, 1921, June-1935, Feb.Montgomery St., Jersey City, N.J.

1928, June-1938, June1932-1934, May1939, Jan.-1944, Feb.

BOX 102 Property, rental, 1615-1617, “O” St., N. W., Washington, D.C., 1921, Jan.- 1925, Sept.(2 folders)

Pusey and Jones Shipbuilding Co. receivership, 1921-1922Racquet Club, 1921, Mar.-1924, Sept.Rahilly Farms, 1924, May-1924, JulyRequests to Woodrow Wilson, 1921, Feb.-JuneSt. Charles Hotel, 1921, May-Aug.Simon and Co., 1921, Jan.-1922, Mar.Southerland, James, 1935, Jan.-Feb.Southern Building litigation, 1921-1931S.S. Majestic, 1922, Jan.-1932, Jan.S.S. West Amargosa, 1921, Mar.-Apr.Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 1924, Jan.-1928, May

BOX 103 Taylor, L. Stoddard, testimonial, 1939, Feb.-Mar.Testimony, Robert Lee Wright v. United States, 1932, Mar.-Apr.Thompson (John W.) and Co., 1924, Apr.-1925, Aug.Thompson v. Chicago Tribune, 1922Trent Amalgum Co., 1925, Dec.-1934, Oct.Tumulty, Alcie, wedding

1936, July-Oct.Roosevelt, Franklin D.Sinnott, Arthur J.Borah, William Edgar

1936, Oct.-Nov.Tumulty, Felix, wedding, 1924, Jan.-JuneTumulty, Mary, wedding, 1927, Nov.-Dec.Ungerleider (Samuel) Co., 1922, Apr.-1941 Feb.Ursuline Convent, 1924, Jan.-1935, JuneVeritzan, Francis, 1923, June-JulyVoluntary Committee of Lawyers, 1930, Aug.-1932, Mar.West Publishing Co., 1921, Mar.-1946, Feb.

BOX 104 Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, “As I Saw It,” Saturday Evening Post, (Feb. 1939), 1939 Jan.-Feb.(2 folders)

The Wilsonian, 1921, Nov.-1922, Mar.Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1933, June-1935, MayWoodrow Wilson Association of Hudson County, N.J., 1924-1936

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Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1921, Aug.-1931, Apr.

BOX 105-118 Legal Case File, 1905-1944Correspondence, telegrams, financial documents, legal briefs and summations, notes,

newspaper clippings, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by case and chronologically thereunder. A list of correspondents is

provided for selected cases.

BOX 105 Adwear Soles Co., 1921, June-1923, Oct.Airplane detector, 1938, June-1939, Apr. See also Container 32, McCloy, John C.Aitkin v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1931, Oct-1932, Feb.

Barnett, JohnAllgrunn v. U.S. Government, 1920-1921

Baker, Newton DiehlJordan, Frank

Amalgated Oil Co., 1924, Feb.-1926, JulyAmerican Book Co., 1923, Jan.-1928, Mar.American Seating Co., 1922, Aug.-Sept.American Solvents and Chemical Corp., 1931, Jan.-1933, Apr. See also Container 36,

O'Shaughnessy, Eugene A. and Victor M.Arvi Drug and Chemical Co., 1922-1924Associated Oil Co., 1924, JuneAtlantic Dyestuff Co., 1922, May-Oct.Atlas Engine O., 1930, Apr.-1932, Oct.Baker, Raymond T., 1929-1932 See also Container 16, Baker, Raymond T.Baloche, Louis, 1921-1922Bank of Peoples Park, 1921, June-Aug.Banks Business College, 1921, May-Dec.Barrett & Small, 1923, Jan.

BOX 106 Blackstone Manufacturing Co., 1921, May-1923, Feb.Booth (Alfred W.) & Brothers, 1921, Apr.-Oct.Brinkman, Viola, 1923, Jan.-1935, Jan.Brodie v. United States, 1918, Jan.-1926, MayBuggelen, George W., 1918, June-1923, Jan.Bumsted, Minnie G., 1931, Feb.California Brick C., 1923, Jan.-MayCasey, Patrick J., 1922, July-Aug.Carden, George A., in re Carden and Herd v. United States

1917-19231924, Feb.-1931, Feb.1931, Mar.-1935, Aug.

BOX 107 1936, Jan.-1938, Oct.1938, Nov.-1941, Jan.Undated

(2 folders)Casey, A. J. and P. J., and Northern Anthracite Coal Co., 1921, Oct.-1926, Sept. See also

Container 94, Hardy, Wilfred S.Central Brewing Co.

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1921-19231925, undated

BOX 108 Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1918, Sept.-1924, Jan.Claffey, Mr. And Mrs. Thomas 1944, Feb.-Aug.Clarke, Harley L., 1924, Jan.-MayChemical Converting Co., 1921-1922Connelly, John P., 1921, JulyConnolly, Martin

1921, June-1929, June Correspondents include Edward Johnston, George Morgan, J.Lothrop Motley, and E A. O'Shaughnessy

1929, July- 1940, undated(3 folders)

Corporation Service Co., 1921, Mar., undatedCouzens, James, 1915, June-1924, Sept.

BOX 109 Cusack (Thomas) and Co.1922, Oct.-1924, May1924 June-1925, undated, May

Davis, W. L., 1922, Jan.-MayDonnelly (John) and Sons, 1938, July-Aug.Dove, J. Maury, Jr., 1920, Aug.-1929, undated, Nov.Downey Shipbuilding Corp., 1920, Nov.-1923, Jan.Driver, Frank L., 1921, undated, JulyDrury Brewery loan, 1935, Sept.-1938, JulyEichler, Armin, 1921, Aug.-1922, Oct.Essex Rubber Co.

1921, Jan.-July1938, Mar.

Evans, Robert G., 1920, Sept.-1922, JulyFamous Players Corp., 1921, Sept.Fay, Clarence v. Joseph Guffey, 1930, Dec.-1940, Mar.Federal Drug Corp., 1921, Feb.-MayFiocca, Roberto See also Container 23, same headingFirst National Bank of Clifton, 1921, May-JuneFlaccomio, Vincent, 1921, July-1922, Feb.Foran v. McLaughlin, 1932, Aug.-Sept.Fouhy, M. A. and W. A., 1922, Feb.-Mar.Fugitt, John L., 1925, June-July

BOX 110 Gavey, William S., 1921, June-1932, JulyGeneral Paper Good Manufacturing Co., 1922, Feb.-1923, JuneGerard, James W., 1937, Feb.-1943, Apr.German property owners, 1932, June-1933, JuneGlans, Isadora v. United States, 1922, Mar.-1927, Feb.Guffey, Joseph, tax claim, 1921, May-1932, Jan.Hansen Produce Co., 1921, May-Sept.Hanson (John J.) Inc.

1928, May-1937, June1937, July-1939, Aug.

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Hoover, Annie M., 1934, May-Nov.Hoover, Lawrence, 1921, Oct.-1936, Sept.Howard, George B., regarding Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, 1921, May-Oct.

BOX 111 Hufeland, regarding Frank Joran, 1920, Nov.-1921, JuneHughes, Magaret, estate of 1921, Dec.-1941, Nov.Jarvis, Claude S., 1932, Nov.Johnston, Edward F., 1928, July-1934, May See also Container 65, Johnston, Edward F.Kearns (W.F.) Co., 1918, Sept.-1923, June See also Container 94, Feeney, John P.Kentucky Distilleries and Warehouse Co., 1925, Nov.-1926, Jan.King and Vogt, 1925, Oct.-Nov.Klingenstein, Adolph, 1921, Sept.-1923, Dec.Kreiger, Charles, 1926, Feb.-JuneLeavitt, Louis, 1924, Jan.-1926, June

Davis, FrankJohnston, Warren

Lewis Gun Co.1933, Jan.1930, Jan.-1934, Feb

BOX 112 1934, Mar.-1940, undatedLias, William, 1932, Nov.-Dec.Libby, F. Grey, 1926, Jan.-Feb.Lipset, M. J., 1922, Mar.-Apr.Lowe, Alexander H., 1921, Mar.-MayMcCormack, John, tax appeal

1919, Sept.-1922, Mar.1922, Apr.-1923, Jan.

McGee, Daniel M., 1933, JulyMadison Realty Co., 1922, Sept.Manton, Martin, 1940, Sept.-1944, Dec.Marx and Rawolle, Inc., 1905-1923Megargee, Lieutenant, 1930, Nov.-Dec.Mexican debt claims, 1930, July-Aug.Miller, Henry, 1923, Feb.-1924, Apr.

BOX 113 Miscellaneous cases, 1906, Oct.-1942, Dec.Morgan, Sara, 1936, Feb.-1942, Dec.Motor Player Corp., 1921, Dec.-1922, Aug.Mullaney, James, 1921, Sept.-Oct.Neil, Carlotte, regarding Bainbridge Colby, 1922, MayNew York Central Railroad, 1930, Mar.-Aug.Oatman Condensed Milk Co., 1922, Aug.-Sept.O'Jenkins S., Co. 1921, Oct.-1922, Oct.O'Laughlin v. Turner, 1931, Mar.-Aug.Ostreicher, David, 1922, OctPacific Mail Steamship Co., 1926, Feb.

BOX 114 Paul, Armand, 1917-1925 See also Container 102, Simon and Co.Peters National Serum Co., 1920, Dec.-1921, Dec. See also Container 36, Peters, Mason

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Powers, Patrick T., 1921 May-June See also Container 37, same headingProctor (John R.) Inc., 1919, Dec.-1922, Mar.Radio Time Service, 1922, Aug.-Oct.Red Seal Beverage Co., 1921, Mar.-MayRennie, James M.

1931, Jan.-Nov.1931, Apr.-1932, Aug. See also Container 37, Rennie, James M.

Rizak, A. M., 1922, Jan.-Feb.Scaramelli and Co., 1920, July-1922, Oct.Schenley Products Co., regarding Emanuel Celler, 1932, Apr.-1933, JulySchneidman, Julius, 1921, Mar.-1923, May

BOX 115 Schroder, John Henry von, 1921, May-1923, JulySchwarzenberg v. United States, 1925, Nov.-Dec.Seversky Aircraft Corp., 1930, Oct.-1934, Feb.Shewan (James) and Sons v. United States See also Container 20, Curley; John L.

1920, Apr.-1923, Feb.Palmer, A. MitchellMellon, Andrew

1923, Mar.-1924, Dec.1925, Feb.-1926, Nov., John L. Curley1926, Dec.-1928, June

BOX 116 1928, July-1929, Sept.1929, Oct.-1931, July1931, Aug.-1933, Mar.UndatedPrinted material

Shewan, Jessica, 1926, Nov.-Dec.Shields, Thomas F., 1921, Oct.-1922, Apr.Solicitations, 1921, Mar.-Apr.

BOX 117 Southern California Edison Co.1926, Feb.-Oct.1926, Nov.-1928,undated, Dec.

Southern Pacific Co., 1923, Jan.-1929, Jan.Staten Island Shipbuilding Co., 1921, Oct.-1926, Oct.Strauss Bascule Bridge Co., 1921-1922Stuart, Russell V.

1921, May-1922, May1922, June-1934, undated. Apr.

Taylor and Pearson, 1926, May-1927, Aug.BOX 118 Thompson (William J.) Co., 1926, Feb.-Dec.

Trinity Trust Co., 1921, July-Sept.Tumulty, Julia, 1941, Jan.-JuneUngerleider, Samuel See also Containers 77-78, same headingUniversal Shipbuilding Co.United Fruit Co., 1921, Apr.-Nov.United States v. Gold, 1921

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United States v. Guffey, 1921, Mar.-1937, Oct.Waddington, GladysWaggoner Estate v. Eureka Producing Co.Walker BrothersWaterhouse-BlackingtonWeger BrothersWinchell, WallaceWright, GeorgeYauch, John

BOX 119-123 Speeches and Writings File, 1921-1945Typewritten and handwritten drafts, typescripts and carbon copies, notes and correspondence,

telegrams, and reviews relating to speeches and writings.Arranged by type of material and chronologically thereunder. See also Set I of Miscellany

series .

BOX 119 Articles and miscellaneous writingsGarner, John Nance, editorial, 1932, Jan. 14Letters to the editorAddresses and speeches

1923-19321933-19371938-1940Undated

BOX 120 Speeches“War and Peace,” address for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom,

1934, Dec. 18Radio address, 1936, Oct. 1936

(2 folders)Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., address (June 13, 1938)

1938, May-June1938, undated July-Aug.

“In the White House Looking Glass” (unpublished)BOX 121 Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him, bound typescript

Chapters 1-34(3 folders)

BOX 122 Chapters 35-45(2 folders)

Published volume(1 folder)

BOX 123 Reviews (clippings)Correspondence

1921, Jan.-Aug.1921, Sept.-Oct.1921, Nov.-1945, Nov.

BOX 124-136 Miscellany, 1898-1961

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BOX 124-127 Set I, 1898-1940“Black Book” of patronage, dissertation by John M. Blum, financial and legal papers, press

releases and other miscellaneous items including official documents, speeches andwritings by Tumulty and others, memoranda, notes, newspaper clippings, and printedmatter.

Arranged by type of material. Material in the “Black Book” is organized alphabetically bystate.

The “Black Book” is available on reel 7, microfilm shelf no. 16,902.

BOX 124REEL 7

“Black Book” (patronage)

This patronage notebook was received by the Library in 1975 but placed in Set I as itbelongs to the earlier phase of Tumulty's career. “Black Book” on microfilm shelf no.16,908, Reel 7.

Blum, John Morton, Tumulty and the Wilson Era (doctoral dissertation)BOX 125not filmed

Financial papers

Press releases, 1914Telephone conversationsGeneral miscellany

1898-1940(17 folders)

BOX 126 Undated(7 folders)

BOX 127 (9 folders)Printed matter

(2 folders)

BOX 128-136 Set II, 1910-1961Correspondence, speeches and writings by others, telegrams, financial and legal papers,

memoranda, notes, scrapbooks, calling card, invitations, newspaper clippings, andprinted matter.

Arranged alphabetically by subject and/or type of material and chronologically thereunder.

BOX 128 Ansberry, Timothy, correspondenceBaker, Charles H., correspondenceBarnett, John T., correspondenceBennett, C. Cyril, correspondenceCallahan, Patrick H., correspondenceCox, James M., correspondenceCards

Announcement and callingGreetingSympathy

CorrespondenceFragmentsBetween others, 1914-1961, undated

(2 folders)Unidentified, 1918-1942, undated

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BOX 129 Draft letter of resignation of James A. Farley, 1940, JuneFinancial papers, 1921-1946, undated,

(2 folders)Garvin, Francis P., papersHarrison, Pat, speeches and writingsInvitations, wedding and dinner

(4 folders)BOX 130 (2 folders)

Johnson, Warren F., correspondenceKerney, James, correspondenceLegal papers, certificates, agreement, leaseNewspaper clippings

1920-1924,(2 folders)

BOX 131 1925, July- 1935, Nov.,(5 folders)

BOX 132 1936, Aug.-1952, Sept., undated(3 folders)

Notes, memoranda, and miscellaneous correspondence(3 folders)

BOX 133 Notes, memoranda, and miscellaneous correspondence concerning stocksPerkins, Randolph, correspondencePrinted matter

Addresses, speeches, and statementsArticles

(2 folders)Circulars and pamphletsCongressional Record

1919-1926BOX 134 1927-1930

1931-1951Conventions and other meetingsCourt casesTicketsTypescripts of articles from printed sourcesU.S. Congress, hearings, 1926-1942

Ryan, Thomas, correspondenceBOX 135 Scrapbooks See Oversize

(2 vols.)Speeches and writings by others

1911-19351936-1940, undated

Telegrams to and from Europe, 1922, Aug.-Dec.Tumulty, Joseph P., Jr., law school gradesWalsh, John papersWattawa, John, correspondenceWilson, Woodrow, correspondence

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Woodson, Urey, correspondence

BOX OV 1 OversizeScrapbooks.Arranged and described according to the series and container from which the items were

removed.

BOX OV 1 MiscellanyScrapbooks (Container 135)

(2 vols.)

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