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DARBY, HARRY

DARBY, HARRY: Papers. Overview of collection.

DARBY, HARRY

DARBY, HARRY: Papers. Early Correspondence Files, 1924-1937.

DARBY, HARRY

DARBY, HARRY: Papers. Annual Correspondence Files, 1938-1979.

DAVIE, ROBERT C.

DAVIE, ROBERT C.: PAPERS, 1944-76. Army Finance Officer. -1 foot.

DAVIES, PETER

DAVIES, PETER: Newspaper clippings re the 1919 Transcontinental Motor Convoy, 1919. British writer. -1 foot.

DAVIS, CHESTER R.

DAVIS, CHESTER R.: PAPERS, 1955-56. Director, Trust Department, Chicago Title and Trust Company, 1938-63; Senior Vice President, Trust Department, Chicago Title and Trust Company, 1947-60; Assistant Secretary of the Army for Financial Management, 1955-57. 2 feet.

DAVIS, KENNETH S.

DAVIS, KENNETH S.: PROOFS OF SOLDIER OF DEMOCRACY: A BIOGRAPHY OF DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, 1943-45. War correspondent and author. 1 foot.

DAVIS, THOMAS JEFFERSON

DAVIS, THOMAS JEFFERSON: PAPERS, 1916-64. Adjutant General, Allied Force Headquarters, North African Theater, 1942-44; Adjutant General, SHAEF, 1944-45. 1 foot.

DEVERS, JACOB L.

DEVERS, JACOB L.: PAPERS, 1939-49. 10 reels. (microfilm)

DODGE, JOSEPH M.

DODGE, JOSEPH M.: PAPERS, 1952-64. Chairman of the Board, The Detroit Bank, 1954-56; Chairman, Detroit Bank & Trust Company, 1956-63; Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1953-54; Chairman, Council on Foreign Economic Policy, 1954-56; member, President's Commission to Study the U.S. Military Assistance Program, 1958-64; Consultant, National Security Council, 1959-64. 5 feet.

DONOVAN, ROBERT J.

DONOVAN, ROBERT J.: MANUSCRIPTS OF EISENHOWER: THE INSIDE STORY, 1956. Journalist, New York Herald Tribune, 1937-63; Chief, Washington Bureau, New York Herald Tribune, 1957-63; President, White House Correspondents' Association, 1954. -1 foot.

DOUBLEDAY AND COMPANY

DOUBLEDAY AND COMPANY: DRAFTS, PROOFS, AND OTHER MATERIALS RE THE WHITE HOUSE YEARS. 5 feet. (closed pending processing)

DOUBLEDAY AND COMPANY

DOUBLEDAY AND COMPANY: DRAFTS, PROOFS, AND OTHER MATERIAL RE AT EASE: STORIES I TELL TO FRIENDS, 1966-67. 3 feet. (closed pending processing)

DOUD, ELIVERA M.

DOUD, ELIVERA M.: COLLECTION OF FAMILY MEMORABILIA AND NEWSPAPERS RE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER. 11 feet.

DOWD, ELEANOR

DOWD, ELEANOR: PHOTOGRAPHS

DOWD, ELEANOR M.

DOWD, ELEANOR M.: PAPERS, 1897-1953. Genealogist; 6th cousin of Mamie Eisenhower. 1 foot.

DRAPER, ELISABETH C.

DRAPER, ELISABETH C.: PAPERS, 1954-80. Interior decorator who designed interior of Eisenhower farmhouse at Gettysburg (photocopies). -1 foot.

DRAPER, WILLIAM G.

DRAPER, WILLIAM G.: RECORDS, 1953-61. 13 feet.

DRAPER, WILLIAM G.

DRAPER, WILLIAM G.: PAPERS, 1943-63. Personal Pilot, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, 1950-52; Commanding Officer, 7167th Special Air Mission Squadron, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1952-53; Air Force Aide to President Eisenhower, “Columbine” Pilot, 1953-61. 8 feet.

DRUMM, THOMAS E., JR.

DRUMM, THOMAS E., JR.: PAPERS, 1933-86. Deputy Administrator, War Assets Administration, 1946-49; Executive Secretary, Military Production and Supply Board, NATO, 1949; Chief, Defense Industrial Affairs Staff, Foreign Operations Administration, 1952-54; staff member, U.S. Bureau of the Budget, 1954-58; Counselor for Commercial Affairs, U.S. Embassy, Paris, France, 1962-67; Ombudsman for Business, Department of Commerce, 1971-73; lobbyist, Macmillan Ward Ostwald, Inc., 1973-80. 10 feet.

DULLES, ELEANOR

DULLES, ELEANOR: PHOTOGRAPHS

DULLES, ELEANOR LANSING

DULLES, ELEANOR LANSING: PAPERS, 1880-1973. Economic Officer, State Department, 1942-45; U.S. Representative, Bretton Woods Conference on International Monetary Fund, 1944; Financial Attache, Vienna, 1945-49; Western European Division, State Department, 1949-51; Special Assistant, Office of German Affairs, State Department, 1952-62; Professor, Georgetown University, 1963-71. 55 feet.

DULLES, JOHN FOSTER

DULLES, JOHN FOSTER: PAPERS, 1951-59. Secretary of State, 1953-59. 29 feet [For further information concerning the Dulles papers, see John W. Hanes Jr.’s “The Dulles Papers - Landmark of History.” Foreign Service Journal XXXVI, (October, 1959), 21-23; and John E. Wickman’s John Foster Dulles’ “Letter of Gift,” The American Archivist, 31 (October, 1968), 355-62.]

Scope & Content Note

Appointments Schedules Series

Draft Presidential Correspondence Series

General Correspondence Series

Gerard C. Smith Series

JFD Chronological Series

JFD-JMA Chronological Series

Personnel Series

Special Assistants Chronological Series

Subject Series

Telephone Conversations Series

White House Memoranda Series

Edward L. Beach and Evan P. Aurand

AURAND, EVAN P.: PAPERS, 1934-72. Officer, U.S. Pacific Fleet, 1942-45; Commander of various fighter squadrons, 1943-55; Executive Officer, U.S.S. Hancock, 1955-57; Naval Aide to the President, 1957-61; Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Greenwich Bay, 1961; Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Independence, 1961-62; Commander, various antisubmarine warfare forces, 1962-72. 21 feet. Also see Edward L. Beach and Evan P. Aurand: Records, 1953-61. Naval Aides to the President. 10 feet.

EISENHOWER CENTENNIAL COMMISSION

EISENHOWER CENTENNIAL COMMISSION: RECORDS (a component of Records of Presidential Committees, Commissions and Boards: Record Group 220), 1987-91. 2 feet.

EISENHOWER EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING

EISENHOWER EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING: COLLECTED MATERIALS, c.1927-1990. 1 foot. (closed pending processing)

EISENHOWER FOUNDATION

EISENHOWER FOUNDATION: RECORDS, 1944. -12 feet. (closed pending processing)

EISENHOWER PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY

EISENHOWER PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY:

Collection of 20th Century Military Records, 1918-59. 49 feet.

Map Collection, 1855-1988. 15.9 feet.

Material re the 25th Anniversary of D-Day, June 6-7, 1969. -1 foot.

Material re the Dwight D. Eisenhower Centennial, 1990. 5 feet.

Museum Manuscripts Transferred to Library, 1969-1981. 20.5 feet.

Records: Building and Grounds Files, (a component of Records of the National Archives and Records Administration: Record Group 64), 1959-1985. 6.5 feet

Records: Oral History Program Files, (a component of Records of the National Archives and Records Administration: Record Group 64), 1962-1991. 4.5 feet.

Small Manuscript Collections, 37.8 feet. (partly on microfilm)

EISENHOWER PREWAR DIARIES AND SELECTED PAPERS, 1905 - 1941

EISENHOWER PREWAR DIARIES AND SELECTED PAPERS, 1905 - 1941: Manuscript. Pre-publication proof copy [Published edition edited by Daniel D. Holt and James W. Leyerzapf available in library book collection] (Unprocessed -1 foot.)

EISENHOWER-DOUD

EISENHOWER-DOUD: COLLECTION OF CLIPPINGS AND OTHER MEMORABILIA, 1911-59. 4 feet.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: Post-Presidential Papers, Christmas Cards from Heads of State and Foreign Dignitaries, 1948-1967. 1.5 feet.

EISENHOWER, BARBARA

EISENHOWER, BARBARA: PAPERS, 1951-72. -1 foot.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: Personnel Records (a component of Records of the Office of the Adjutant General: Record Group 407), 1910-73. 2 feet.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: FINANCIAL PAPERS, 1921-69. 23 feet. (closed pending processing)

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DICTABELT RECORDINGS, 1949-50

Summaries of Dictabelt recordings of conversations between Dwight D. Eisenhower and the following persons: C. W. Boyer, Godfrey Lowell Cabot, John Henshaw Crider, editor of The Boston Herald, Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph R. De Villiers, John Foster Dulles, Edwin N. Clark, Arthur Gardner, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, John Gunther, Dr. Max Immanuel, President of the US Foreign Trade Company, General Thomas D. Campbell, Henry Schley, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Clarence M. Malone, Richard M. Pittinger, Director of Public Relations, Portland Chamber of Commerce, Roy Rutherford, and at least one unidentified man. These conversations took place in 1949-50 while Eisenhower was president of Columbia University. Topics of discussion include politics, the world situation, communism, liberalism and conservatism, the economy, and numerous other matters.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

PRESIDENTIAL DICTABELT RECORDINGS, January 4, 1955 to March 5, 1955

Summaries of Dictabelt audio recordings of conversations between President Eisenhower and various individuals including Leonard Hall, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Press Secretary James C. Hagerty; Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks and Assistant Secretary of Commerce, Robert Murray; Senator Walter George; US Representative Frances Bolton; Roy Howard, Scripps-Howard Publications; and Paul G. Hoffman, Chairman of the Board, Studebaker-Packard Corporation.

The Library does not have any additional Dictabelt recordings of Eisenhower during the presidential period.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: Fiscal Records (a component of the Records of the General Accounting Office: Record Group 217), 1911-61. Less than 1 foot. [R]

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: PAPERS, PRE-PRESIDENTIAL, 1916-52.

Principal File

Secondary File

Miscellaneous File

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: PAPERS AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1953-61 (Ann Whitman File). 122 feet. (partly on microfilm) [For further information about this collection, please see Appendix A]

Administration Series

Ann Whitman Diary Series

Cabinet Series

Campaign Series

DDE Diary Series

Drafts Series

Dulles-Herter Series

Gettysburg Farm Series

International Series

International Meetings Series

Legislative Meetings Series

Miscellaneous Series

Name Series

NSC Series

Presidential Transitions Series

Press Conferences Series

Speech Series

Stag Dinner Series

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: PAPERS, POST-PRESIDENTIAL, 1961-69. 935 feet.

1961 Principal File

1962 Principal File

1962-63 Signature File

1963 Principal File

1964 Principal File

1964 Signature File

1965 Principal File

1965 Signature File

1966 Principal File

1966 Signature File

1967 Principal File

1967 Signature File

1968 Principal File

1969 Principal File

Appointment Books Series

Augusta-Walter Reed Series

Christmas Cards from Heads of State and Foreign Dignitaries

Convenience File Series

Cookbook Series | Recipes

Funeral Arrangements and Tributes Series

Record of Western Novels Read

Secretary's Series

Special Name Series

Speech Series

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: RECORDS AS PRESIDENT, DAILY APPOINTMENTS, 1953-61. 13 feet. (partly on microfilm)

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: RECORDS AS PRESIDENT, WHITE HOUSE CENTRAL FILES, 1953-61. 3,171 feet. (partly on microfilm) [For further information about this collection, please see Appendix B]

Alphabetical File

Bulk Mail File

Confidential File

General File

General Files Cross-Reference Sheets

Large Items from Top of Cabinet Cupboard Rooms 65, 68, 71, 74, 98

Legal Sized Case Files

Official File

Permanent File, Office of Executive Clerk Hopkins

Pre-Inaugural File

President's Personal File

Room 98 File Series

Unofficial Annual Reports

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: Veterans Claim and Benefit Records (a component of Records of the Veterans Administration: Record Group 15), 1911-69. -1 foot.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: DIARIES, 1935-38, 1942, 1948-53, 1966, 1968, 1969. -1 foot.

EISENHOWER, EARL D.

EISENHOWER, EARL D.: PHOTOGRAPHS

EISENHOWER, EARL D.

EISENHOWER, EARL D.: PAPERS, 1917-70. -1 foot.

EISENHOWER, EDGAR N.

EISENHOWER, EDGAR N.: PAPERS, 1952. Lawyer; brother of Dwight D. Eisenhower. -1 foot.

EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.

EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.: PAPERS, 1922 -. 19 feet. (closed pending processing)

EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.

EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.: Dwight D. Eisenhower Albums, 1911-1961. 9 feet.

EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.

EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.: Drafts and other material re The Bitter Woods, 1944-68. 9.5 feet.

EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.

EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.: PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ALBUMS

The photographs in this collection were removed from a series of albums containing awards,
diplomatic documents, and photographs presented to Dwight D. Eisenhower during his military
and Presidential career. Most of the photographs are undated, but the majority date from World
War II period. President Eisenhower gave the albums to his son, John S. D. Eisenhower who
later donated them to the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library.

Because of the size and condition of the original album, researchers will be provided with a
facsimile of the albums. The page numbers and arrangement of the albums has been noted on the
facsimile. While each photo has been assigned an individual number, the pages are numbered
with the original album and page numbers. Photos that were stored between pages have been
noted on the facsimile; accession numbers correspond with their location within the album.

Photographs were transferred to the Audiovisual Collection from Manuscripts in March 2006;
processing of the photographs was completed in June 2010.

EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.

EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.: Letters to Mamie Manuscript Materials, 1942-45 & 1977.