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PROVENANCE OF THE FORD NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER FILES Extent . Scope and Content Note . Record Type Textual Last Modified Date Wed, 10/16/2024 - 12:00 Content Available Online No Summary Description The files of the National Security Adviser (formally titled the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs) are part of the papers that President Ford deeded to the United States in December 1976. The files were identified, packed, and labeled by National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft’s …
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NEWS SUMMARIES, 1974-77 Extent 14 linear feet (ca. 28,000 pages) Record Type Textual Access Open. Processed by Leesa E. Tobin, March 1982 Copyright Gerald Ford has donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in …
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. MILITARY DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON. DIRECTORATE OF CEREMONIES AND SPECIAL EVENTS: PHOTOCOPIES OF SELECTED RECORDS REGARDING PRESIDENT KENNEDY, 1963-77 Extent 1.4 linear feet (ca. 2,800 pages) Scope and Content Note In 1983 the Gerald R. Ford Library accessioned the records of the Department of the Army, Military District of Washington, Directorate of Ceremonies and Special Events (part of Record Group 338). The collection contained case files on inaugurations, head of state …
WILLIAM L. FISHER PAPERS, 1976-77 Extent 2.4 linear feet (ca. 4,800 pages) Scope and Content Note William Fisher joined the Department of the Interior as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy and Minerals in April 1975. Upon the departure of Assistant Secretary Jack Carlson in February 1976, Fisher moved up to that position. The Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Energy and Minerals had oversight over the following offices: Alaska Power Administration Bonneville Power Administration Bureau of Mines …
Naval Photographic Center (NPC): Film, 1974-1977 Scope and Content Note The NPC filmed many of President Ford’s activities, especially ceremonial and public events. These included, for example, bill signings, speeches, announcements, photo-opportunity events, state dinners and entertainment, and some domestic and foreign trips. In a few instances, the NPC filmed public events featuring the First Lady or the Ford children. Record Type Film Last Modified Date Tue, 10/15/2024 - 12:00 Content Available Online …
White House Communications Agency Audiotapes: First Lady Betty Ford's Public Remarks, 1974-76 Scope and Content Note The White House Communications Agency (WHCA) recorded audio of First Lady Betty Ford’s public remarks at the White House and a few other locations. The table below is based on WHCA’s inventory log. Actual tape times may differ from what was indicated by the White House staff. Use the search capabilities in your PDF reader program to locate specific people or keywords in this table. There are …
White House Communications Agency Audiotapes: Gerald R. Ford Presidential Speeches, Remarks, and News Conferences, 1947-77 Scope and Content Note The White House Communications Agency (WHCA) recorded President Ford's speeches, news conferences, and other public statements. The table below lists these recordings and is based on WHCA’s daily inventory log. Actual tape times may differ from what was indicated by the White House staff. Use the search capabilities in your PDF reader program to locate specific …
The White House Central Files Record Type Textual Last Modified Date Thu, 10/31/2024 - 12:00 Content Available Online No Summary Description The White House Central Files (WHCF) was a filing and retrieval system shared by President Ford and his staff. It includes many of their communications with each other, federal agencies, Members of Congress, and individuals and institutions across the spectrum of American public and private life. Some routine foreign government correspondence is included as well. A …
WHITE HOUSE CENTRAL FILES NAME FILE, 1974-77 Extent 1420 linear feet (ca. 2,840,000 pages) Record Type Textual Access Open in part. Some items are temporarily restricted under terms of the donor's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR 1256). Processed by William McNitt, January 1993; revised by J.P. Schmidt, December 2012 Copyright President Ford has donated to the United States of America his copyrights …
U.S. PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON CIA ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE UNITED STATES FILES, [1947-74] 1975 Extent 41 cubic feet (ca. 82,000 pp.) Scope and Content Note President Gerald R. Ford created the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States on January 4, 1975. He directed the Commission to determine whether or not any domestic CIA activities exceeded the Agency's statutory authority and to make appropriate recommendations. He appointed Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller chairman of the Commission. …
RECORDS OF THE U.S. AD HOC ADVISORY GROUP ON PUERTO RICO, 1973-75 Extent 3.2 linear feet (ca. 6400 pages) Scope and Content Note The Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Puerto Rico was established by charter on September 20, 1973, and membership was announced jointly by President Richard Nixon and Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Governor Hernandez Colon on September 27, 1973. The Ad Hoc Group was responsible for determining extent of the applicability of federal laws and regulations to Puerto Rico, in light of its …
GERALD R. FORD MATERIALS PHOTOCOPIED FROM OTHER PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES Extent Less than one linear foot (ca. 600 pages) Scope and Content Note This collection consists of memoranda, letters, and occasional other items by and about Gerald Ford, 1949-71, especially his contacts with the White House staffs of Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Johnson, and Nixon. The major portion is from the Johnson administration. A notable segment of the Johnson Library materials is a transcript of selected telephone …
White House Communications Agency Audiotapes: Vice President Nelson Rockefeller Speeches, Remarks, and News Conferences, 1974-77 Scope and Content Note The White House Communications Agency (WHCA) recorded many of Vice President Nelson Rockefeller’s speeches, news conferences, and public statements made at the White House and other Washington, D.C. locations. The table below lists these recordings and is based on WHCA’s daily inventory log. Actual tape times may differ from what was indicated by the White …
White House Communications Agency (WHCA): Videotapes of Public Affairs, News, and Other Television Broadcasts, 1973-77 Scope and Content Note WHCA selectively created, or acquired, videorecordings of news and public affairs broadcasts from the national networks CBS, NBC, and ABC; the public broadcast station WETA in Washington, DC; and various local station affiliates. Program examples include: news special reports, national presidential addresses and press conferences, local presidential events, guest …
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. OFFICE OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. INVESTIGATORY RECORDS ON GERALD FORD, APPLICANT FOR A COMMISSION, 1941-42 (1975) Extent 0.01 linear feet (24 pages) Scope and Content Note . Record Type Textual Access Open. Mr. Ford has formally waived his privacy rights in order to allow this file to be made available. Processed by William McNitt, March 1992 Copyright Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Last Modified Date Mon, …
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. HISTORICAL OFFICE. PUBLIC STATEMENTS OF SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD, 2001-06 Extent 4.8 linear feet (ca. 9,600 pages) Scope and Content Note . Record Type Textual Access Open. Processed by William H. McNitt, June 2012 Copyright Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Last Modified Date Fri, 03/07/2025 - 12:00 Biography Donald H. Rumsfeld July 9, 1932 - Born, Chicago, IL 1954 - B.A. in Politics, Princeton University …
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL. CEREMONIALS DIVISION: Gerald R. Ford Condolence Books, 2006-2007 Extent 3.9 linear feet (approximately 7,800 pages) Scope and Content Note The Ceremonials division within the Department of State’s Office of the Chief of Protocol plans, executes and supports a wide range of ceremonial and official functions hosted by the President, Vice President, Secretary of State, and other high-ranking United States Government officials. The division also …
U.S. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION. HISTORICAL OFFICE ORAL HISTORIES AND PUBLICATIONS, 1972-93 Extent 0.5 linear feet (ca. 1000 pages) Scope and Content Note . Record Type Textual Access Open. Processed by Jennifer Sternaman, March 1994 Copyright Researchers are advised to contact NASA regarding the copyright status of items in this collection. In general, works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to oral history …
U.S. PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON OLYMPIC SPORTS RECORDS, 1975-77 Extent 45.2 linear feet (ca. 90,400 pages) Scope and Content Note The President's Commission on Olympic Sports (PCOS), was created by Executive Order 11868 on June 19, 1975. According to its First Report to the President, it was formed "partly in response to the continuing conflicts among various organizations involved with amateur sports in this country and partly in response to declining performance by the United States in international …
Gerald R. Ford REDACTED VERSION OF THE FBI INVESTIGATORY REPORT ON GERALD FORD, NOMINEE FOR VICE PRESIDENT (1942, 1948, 1970) 1973 Extent 0.8 linear feet (approximately 1,700 pages) Scope and Content Note On October 10, 1973, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resigned from office. Under investigation for multiple charges of alleged conspiracy, extortion and bribery, Agnew agreed to resign, pleading no contest to a single charge of federal income tax evasion. Two days later, President Richard M. Nixon nominated …