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If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Arranged alphabetically by subject.","Accession 2003.18 is Series 88, Herbert H. Bateman Trips, 1956, 1959, 1965, 1980, 1983, January – March 1985.","Herbert Harvell Bateman was born in 1928 at Perquimans County, North Carolina. He graduated from the College of William and Mary and received his law degree from Georgetown University. He served in the Virginia Senate from 1968 until 1983 when he was elected to Congress. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Herbert Harvell Bateman.","Mss. 83 B31 Herbert H. Bateman Papers (Office files, 1968-1982, of Herbert H. 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Check original listing when back onsite.]","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-95-49; the subseries 'Rules' that was listed in the transfer papers had no folders, so it is not included in the finding aid.","Note on folder list supplied with files: Alphabetical Files DESTROYED","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-96-86; The subseries \"Virginia (Casework)\" with 1 folder was included in the inventory provided with collection but it was not included in the physical transfer.","D. # 5389-6640","D. #6665-7324","D. #6943-10092","D. #10133-12130","D. # 5523-10761","D. # 10758-12138","D. #5543-11248","D. # 5536-9514","D. # 7667-12068","D. # 5578-8872","D. # 9605-11581","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-97-4","On original transfer list, but not found in box","\"High-Information Content Flat Panel Displays and Subassemblies thereof from Japan\" September 1990 and June 21, 1991 \"Companies Which Have Sought Relief Under the Antidumping Laws During the 1980's\" by Stewart \u0026 Stewart, undated.","Arranged chronologically. Also included are 5 folders of PO'COLA letters, 1989-1991 in box 99.","77 Letters","Attendees of the Hampton \u0026 Williamsburg Town Meetings","110 letters","103 letters","97 letters","100 letters","103 letters","107 letters","98 letters","106 letters","109 letters","106 letters","107 letters","109 letters","101 letters","109 letters","110 letters","101 letters","106 letters","98 letters","97 letters","92 letters","110 letters","109 letters","105 letters","102 letters","99 letters","97 letters","98 letters","92 letters","97 letters","97 letters","103 letters","92 letters","104 letters","91 letters","100 letters","96 letters","69 letters","102 letters","109 letters","101 letters","H.R. 1074 COLA Letter","Federal Retiree COLA Letter","Revised Retiree COLA Letter","Updated COLA Letter","96 letters","93 letters","106 letters","110 letters","103 letters","89 letters","86 letters","92 letters","89 letters","104 letters","32 letters","75 letters","102 letters","106 letters","108 letters","101 letters","93 letters","99 letters","110 letters","102 letters","88 letters","82 letters","80 letters","99 letters","99 letters","102 letters","96 letters","115 letters","115 letters","113 letters","115 letters","115 letters","105 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","114 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","116 letters","115 letters","64 letters","114 letters","114 letters","100 letters","46 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","115 letters","108 letters","55 letters","44 letters","115 letters","115 letters","Bateman Office Accession Number: 329-98-72; Subseries EAS/CASE was noted on Transfer List, but not included.","12/14/94 to 5/30/95","6/5/95 to 9/28/95","10/3/95 to 12/31/95","Regarding Transition Assistance Program Proposal from SETCON","Regarding Budget Furlough","Regarding balancing the budget","Regarding Government shut down","Bateman office Accession Number: 329-00-54","No internal accession number was assigned","H.R. 7","H.R. 93","H. 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Res. 424","H.J. Res.","H. Con. Res. 44","October 17, 1994","December 3, 1993","September 20, 1994","October 21, 1993","February 23, 1994","February 10, 1993","April 29, 1994","March 18, 1993","June 23, 1994","June 11, 1994","June 9, 1994","July 11, 1994","February 7, 1994","May 9, 1994","January 27, 1994","April 26, 1994","August 9, 1994","July 26, 1994","May 17, 1994","January 31, 1994","May 13, 1994","July 23, 1993","July 19, 1993","October 14, 1993","July 1993","January 15, 1993","November 9, 1993","September 27, 1994","October 12, 1994","October 21, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 13, 1994","Folder 118 was accidentally skipped when numbering the folders.","October 24, 1994","September 16, 1994","October 27, 1994","October 25, 1994","April 1, 1993","November 1, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 31, 1994","October 17, 1994","October 14, 1994","Oct. 12, 1994","October 20, 1994","November 8, 1994","October 18, 1994","June 24, 1994","September 23, 1994","October 17, 1994","August 22, 1994","October 6, 1994","October 7, 1994","October 17, 1994; Concerned Women for America Survey","August 8, 1994","September 7, 1994","July 14, 1994","October 13, 1994","October 4, 1994","September 20, 1994","October 7, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 2, 1994","August 29, 1994","October 6, 1994","June 20, 1994","September 15, 1994","August 30, 1994","September 6, 1994","May 23, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 6, 1994","August 20, 1994","July 1, 1994","July 15, 1994","July 21, 1994","July 22, 1994","July 28, 1994","1994","June 27, 1994","August 2, 1994","July 29, 1994","June 9, 1994","Sept. 28, 1994","June 24, 1994","June 14, 1994","April 13, 1994","May 3, 1994","February 11, 1994","Oct. 26, 1994","April 1994","June 28, 1994","1994","May 24, 1994","1993","July 15, 1994","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Pk.hhb","KCS.internaps","ESmd.betaseron","MDag.dict","MDag.hearing","WFmilcola5","WFmilcola7","WFmilcola8","WFar.presgay [102nd and 103rd Congress)","ES.commisary","ES.commpriv","WFcommpriv","PNbu.balbu4","PNbu.balbu2","PNbu.bbss","PNbu.pkcon","PNbu.pkpro","MDco.benefit","MDco.obgyn","MDco.obgyn2","PKhr.abortemp","PKhr.chiro","PKhr.genab","PKhr.longterm","PKhr.mental","PKhr.obgyn","MDco.alliance","MDco.back","MDco.clinton","MDco.longterm","MDco.sbhealth","PKhr.gen","MDco.diet","MDco.single","PNco.fairness","PNco.fairness2","PNco.violence","ESpn.violence","PNdc.abort","PK.edgoalss","ESpk.nea","PK.english","WFfa.somalia","PNcg.whiteh2o","MDju.abort","MDju.abort3","MDju.face","MDju.focacon","MDju.focapro","MDju.fund","MDju.agenda","ESju.nohomo","MDju.homo","MDju.crime93","PKju.crimegen","MDju.legal","MDju.legalpro","ESmd.waco","MDju.fbi","ESmd.juvgun","MDju.bbcon","MDju.bbpro","MDju.gunpr","MDju.guns2","MDju.nra","MDju.stein","PK.assaultcon","PK.assaulting","PK.assaultpro","PKju.gunpal","ESju.imbenefit","ESju.immigrate","ESju.isa","ESju.porn","MDju.porn","PK.fedfehb","PK.fedpenny","PK.fedreti","PK.liability","JCRpw.ellen2 [102nd and 103rd Congress]","PNwm.beer","PNwm.cigcon","PNwm.cigcon2","PNwm.cigcon3","PNwm.gatt","MDwm.pkmed","MDwm.medcuts","PNwm.nafta5","PNwm.nafta7","PNwm.nafta8","PNwm.nafta9","PK.welfare","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Accessioned as 4 boxes (121-124), which were re-housed into 2 box3s, 121/122 and 123/124..","Folder count in box 121/122 starts over with Folder 1 for the 105th Congress","H.R. 26 \u0026 H.R. 1009","H.R. 29","H.R. 94","H.R. 123","H.R. 192","H.R. 195","H.R. 345","H.R. 414","H.R. 426","H.R. 638","H.R. 758","H.R. 880","H.R. 906","H.R. 977","H.R. 979","H.R. 1023","H.R. 1126","H.R. 1172","H.R. 1174","H.R. 1203","H.R. 1299","H.R. 1378","H.R. 1515","H.R. 1372","H.R. 1519","H.R. 1532","H.R. 1559","H. R. 1560","H.R. 1625","H.R. 1740","H.R. 1766","H.R. 1813","H.R. 1912","H.R. 1984","H.R. 2070","H.R. 2113","H.R. 2173","H.R. 2292","H.R. 2397","H.R. 2456","H.R. 2497","H.R. 2608","H.R. 2648","H.R. 2786","H.R. 2796","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2990","H.R. 3156","H.R. 3211","H.R. 3247","H.R. 3251","H.R. 3438","H.R. 3506","H.R. 3601","H.R. 3610","H.R. 3614","H.R. 3682","H.R. 3792","H.R. 3821","H.R. 3933","H.R. 4139","H.R. 4402","H.J. Res.1","H.J. Res.54","H.J. Res.75","H.Res. 22","H.Res. 103","H.Res. 267","H.Res. 399","H.Res. 519","H.Con. Res.13","H.Con. Res.30","H.Con. Res. 150","H.Con. Res. 181","H.Con. Res. 203","H.Con. Res. 208","H.Con. Res. 209","H.Con. Res. 316","Boxes 123 and 124 were combined into one box, 123/124 during processing.","Folder 47 was accidentally skipped during numbering","No internal Bateman Office Accession Number. Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Commerce, Justice and State","District of Columbia","Energy and Water","Interior","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Legislative","Transportation","Treasury, Postal Service \u0026 General Government","Vet Affairs \u0026 Housing \u0026 Urban Dev","District of Columbia","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H.R. 4550","H.R. 4019","H.R. 4006","H.R. 2281","H.R. 3789","H.R. 716","----------","H.R. 1151","H.R. 1252","H.R. 2526","H.R. 3633","H.R. 2070","H.R. 3396","H.R. 1965","H.R. 3682","H.R. 4164","H. R. 4258","H.J.R. 71","H.R. 26","H.R. 22","H.R. 3528","H.R. 3949","H.R. 424","H.R. 304","H. Con. Res. 251","H.R. 218","H.R. 217","H.R. 118","H.J.R. 78","H.R. 3736","H.R. 3565","H.R. 567","H.R. 695","H.R. 1009","H.R. 1231","H.R. 1428","H.R. 1544","H.R. 1704","H.R. 2181","H.R. 2294","H.R. 2460","H.R. 2578","H.R. 2589","H.R. 2591","H.R. 2604","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2883","H.R. 3116","H.R. 3048","H.R. 3117","H.R. 3310","H.R. 3206","H.R. 3303","H.R. 3382","H.R. 3412","H.R. 3949","H.R. 3853","H. Con. Res. 317","S. 318","H.R. 1756","H.R. 4300","H.R. 1836","H.R. 2943","H.R. 4280","H.R. 4005","Bills, Surveys, Ratings, Co-Signed Letters, Dear Colleagues; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H. Con. Res. 212","H. Con. Res. 252","H. Con. Res. 257","H. Con. Res. 275","H. Res. 297","H.R. 316","H. Con. Res. 327","H.R. 351","H. Res. 396","H. Res. 397","H.R. 430","H.R. 531","H. Res. 549","H.R. 573","H.R. 792","H.R. 828","H.R. 864","H.R. 883","H.R. 903","H.R. 924","H.R. 1001","H.R. 1034","H.R. 1218","H.R. 1244","H.R. 1326","H.R. 1348","H.R. 1747","H.R. 1883","H.R. 1926","H.R. 2088","H.R. 2129","H.R. 2247","H.R. 2260","H.R. 2303","H.R. 2321","H.R. 2563","H.R. 2733","H.R. 2710","H.R. 3215","H.R. 3228","H.R. 3293","H.R. 3642","H.R. 3660","H.R. 3700","H.R. 3701","H.R. 4033","H.R. 4178","H.R. 4082","H.R. 4210","H.R. 4215","H.R. 4442","H.R. 4654","H.R. 4736","H.R. 4907","H.R. 4328","1999 September 28","September 15, 1999","September 7, 1999","July 21, 1999","June 14, 1999","June 6, 2000","April 30, 1999","April 16, 1999","April 15, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 11, 2000","April 6, 2000","March 26, 29 \u0026 April 6, 10, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 17, 1999","February 15, 2000","February 7, 2000","December 1998","July 26, 2000","July 25, 2000","July 25, 2000","August 30, 2000","July 28, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 26, 2000","July 20, 2000","July 17, 2000","July 11, 2000","June 30, 2000","June 26, 2000","June 16, 2000","June 14, 2000","May 11, 2000","May 5, 2000","April 6, 2000","April 4, 2000","March 30, 2000","March 22, 2000","March 15, 2000","March 2, 2000","February 21, 2000","February 16, 2000","February 3, 2000","February 2, 2000","December 8, 1999","November 3, 1999","October 27, 1999","October 21, 1999","October 20, 1999","October 18, 1999","October 7, 1999","September 29, 1999","September 22, 1999","September 17, 1999","September 7, 1999","August 13, 1999","July 20, 1999","July 20, 1999","June 17, 1999","July 14, 1999","June 28, 1999","June 7, 1999","May 7, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 6, 1999","April 1, 1999","March 29, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 25, 1999","March 19, 1999","March 18, 1999","March 4, 1999","March 3, 1999","February 28, 1999","February 26, 1999","February 25, 1999","February 12, 1999","January 7, 1999","July 18, 2000","July 25, 2000","1999 March 4","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","4 boxes: 131-134; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes letter from Senor Calderon with enclosed reproductions of photos depicting the construction of the Panama Canal.","2 boxes: 135 and 136/137. Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 3 boxes, but combined into 2 boxes, 135 \u0026 136/137, during processing. Box 136 combined with 137 during processing. [?When consecutively numbering boxes, the number 138 was not used. The numbers given by Herb Bateman's office are consecutive, without a missing number, indicating a box is not missing.]","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. When this box was accessioned, the folders were in no discernible order., so the folders have been loosely arranged according to subject matter. Box number 138 had been skipped accidentally by Bateman's office: no materials were missing material when compared to the incoming boxlist.","1997:1999-2000","Much of this material is about Department of Defense and Impact Aid.","Budget requests/concerns from Virginia Living Museum, William \u0026 Mary and others.","1980:87:92-97","1990:1994-1997","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Note: Some folders were empty when accessioned.","1986:1990-2000; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1988-89:92-97:99","1986:94-96:98","1986:94-96:98","1986:96:98","Bateman Office Accession Number: non; Special Collections received 3 boxes of material on base closings. which were combined into 2 boxes, 142 and 143/44, during processing. Most of the material consisted of loose reports/publications and loose papers with few labeled folders. Since each box had its own group of loose papers, consisting of correspondence, memos, notes and reports, they were put into folders designated as Group 1, 2 or 3. This material has been kept in its original order, regardless of date, to reflect the possible working order by Mr. Bateman. Important documents in each folder are listed. All loose reports were placed in folders using the report title as the heading. Please note that some correspondence files include reports and some report files may include correspondence. [1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:65-66:75:79-80:87-95]","This folder includes information on Jefferson Proving Ground, MILCON costs, Navy Bases report, and COBRA Realignment Summary. It also includes Remarks of Rep. Herbert Bateman, Commission on Base Closure and Realignment [June 16, 1993], Letter from Hunter B. Andrew outlining some legislation with attached 1979 material on cost savings if Ft. Monroe closed [June 9, 1993], and letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. [past Secretary of the Army] with his views of closing Ft. Monroe [June 11, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, map entitled Franklin South Hampton Economic Development, notes, and correspondence to and from John H. Dalton, Secretary of the Navy, Ronald R. Fogleman, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Robert E. Bayer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Installations, Robert M. Walter, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Environment), Scott B. McLaughlin, Lt. Colonel of USAF, and others, regarding transfer of surplus base closure properties and other base closing topics. Reports included are: Closure Dates-Major Bases 1988 and 1991 Accepted Actions (as of 9/92), Army [Bases] report, GAO report on Depot Maintenance: Issues in Management and Restructuring to Support a Downsized Military [May 6, 1993] and Changes to Cobra Screen 4 Data--Fort Eustis, Virginia [June 7, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, memos and correspondence with Thomas K. Norment, Virginia Congressman, Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia Senator, James A. Courter, Chairman of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission, and Mr. Bateman's aides concerning Fort Monroe closing. One memo says Mr. Bateman is surprised that Governor Chuck Robb supports the closing of Fort Monroe. Reports and related items included are: COBRA model reports, UXO at Fort Monroe [n. d.], The Key Questions: Why Fort Monroe? Why Not Fort Eustis? [undated], Discussion Paper on Ft. Monroe [June 4, 1993], Information Paper on Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG) Disposal Plan [June 4, 1993], BRAC Impact State by State Comparison [undated], Memo about Ordnance and Explosive Waste (OEW) Remediation at Fort Monroe [June 9, 1993], BRAC 93 Valuation of Fort Monroe, Virginia [undated], Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Base Summary Sheet, Fort Monroe, Virginia [May 18, 1993], 1991 Real Estate Map of Fort Monroe with areas of ownership highlighted [undated] and Historic Preservation Program: Structure, History, and Congressional Policies by Malcolm M. Simmons Specialist in Natural Resources [April 14 1987],","Reports: Military Bases: Transfer of Pease Air Force Base Slowed by Environmental Concerns by GAO [February 1993], Chapter 5 entitled, The Army's Process and Recommendations Were Generally Sound…, of the Report GAO/NSIAD-95-133 Military Bases [undated] , Recommendations of the Navy – part of another unnamed report [undated] COBRA report on Cost of Base Realignment Action [undated], Turning Visions into Success: Briefing to the Honorable Herbert Bateman by Vitro [October 11, 1994] and mini-report entitled \"Closing Fort Monroe [June 1988]. Includes correspondence, memos, laws and documents regarding base closings, hearings, hazardous waste and environmental concerns. Letters and memos from Alan J. Dixon and James A. Courter, Chairmen of Defense Base Closure \u0026 Realignment Commission, copy of H.R. 4016 that amends the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation \u0026 Liability Act of 1980, statements from hearings, notes on Virginia Requirements at May 4 [1995] hearing, a briefing \u0026 news releases. Resolutions from Spotsylvania, VA County Board of Supervisors, Rappahannock Area Development Commission \u0026 other localities giving support to Dahlgren and Fort A.P. Hill [October 27, 1994]. April 19, 1993 letter to Jerry C. Harrison, Chief, Legislative Liaison of the Army, requesting that the Department of the Army provide him [Herbert H. Bateman] all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as pertains to Fort Monroe. The report is attached.","Includes memos, reports, fact sheets, studies and newspaper articles","Includes notes, memos, reports, studies and newspaper articles","Includes copy of letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. to Hon. Norman Sisisky about his views on a closure of Fort Lee [June 9, 1993], letter from Herbert H. Bateman to Jerry C. Harrison, chief Legislative Liaison of the Army, asking for all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as it pertains to Fort Monroe with copy of report, BRAC 93 Alternative Documentation Set [April 19, 1993], fax sending Army's Verified COBRA Run Report [June 1993] and a fax sending the Army \"talking\" points\" and the new COBRA Run report [June 1993].","Includes letters from John M. Low, Air Force General at Langley AFB, \u0026 others, against the closing of Fort Monroe [1993], position reports, BRAC reports, \u0026 reports about many aspects of Fort Monroe.","Includes memos, drafts, notes, meeting proceedings, letter from Alan J. Dixon, Chairman of Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission regarding Mr. Bateman's request to reconsider the 1993 decision to close the Naval Aviation Depot Norfolk [March 21, 1995], laws and reports.","7 copies.","Includes newspaper articles and editorials, news releases, notes, memos, correspondence, U.S Codes and reports. Reports Environmental Impact at Closing Installations by GAO [February 1995] Reuse Plans for Selected Bases Closed in 1988 \u0026 1991 by GAO [4/94] Published statement of Joshua Gotbaum, Asst Sec. of Defense [2/3/95] Challenges in Identifying and Implementing Closure Recommendations by GAO [February 23, 1995] Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: members, agendas, outline and master copy of final report [1994-95] BRAC 95 Overview by Office of the Asst Secretary of the Army [undated]","1965:79-80:88 and undated Notes, correspondence, newspaper articles and reports, Background Paper: Significant Factors Pertaining to Possible Base Closure of Fort Monroe [July 1988] and Fort Monroe Base Realignment Study by U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command [October 24, 1980]","1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:66:75","Box 143 was combined with Box 144 during processing.","1984:86:88:90:93-95; Bateman office Accession Number: none","Bateman office Accession Number: none","Includes notes.","1969:84-95; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","PRES2.JCR Funding of Clover Cogeneration [3/19/92]","SS.benefit COLAs and S.S. Benefits [9/15/92]","1977:79:82-93 Bateman Office Accession Number: none The folders in this box had post-it notes on them with other file names written, suggesting that these folders had been removed from other files and newly grouped as Eastern Shore, or it is a system of cross referencing. These Post-It note headings are noted in parentheses beside the main folder title.","1979:83-85:87","1977: 79:83-88","1985:88:90:92","1983-11-02T00:00:00.000","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1990-94:97","1990-91:93-94","Includes material on Opie and HR 961","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1984-85:92-97","1986:89:91-92","Includes the 1987 Delineation Manual, but not the 1989 version; 1987:90-92","1984-85:87:89-90:93","1976-77:81:86","1976:91:94","1991:93:94","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 2 boxes (154 \u0026 155), but combined into 1 box, 154/155, during processing.","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes some loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose material.","Includes copy of H.R. 45","Background Info, Dear Colleagues","Letters","1954, 1980, 1989-2000; No Accession number assigned by Bateman's office","Includes correspondence and reports on Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Organization, Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act of 1999, National Transportation Safety Board and Public Transportation Projects Proposed for Federal Funding in FY00","1954, 1989, 1991-1993","Reports, Clippings, VHS Tape","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 1 of 2","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 2 of 2","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 1–180","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 181 – 252 and Grounds, Pages 1-163","The National Journal, 9/14/98","Newspaper Clippings. 3 copies of 12/12/1998 Washington Post section entitled \"Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, §595 (c).","VHS Tape entitled \"President Clinton's Testimony\"","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-310, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Referral from Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr in Conformity with the Requirements of Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) . 9/11/98. Communication from Kenneth W. Starr, Independent Counsel.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 3 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","1941, 1955, 1957-1958, 1993, 1995-1997 Includes the following publications: Presenting a Pictorial Review of Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux International Radio Evangelist His Famous Cross and Road Choirs and His Civic Activities for Developing a Good Neighbor Spirit Among All Races and Creeds. First Edition, August 1941. Solomon Michaux's Fore-Sight from Victory Square to Archer's Hope, 1928-2000 AD Proposal submitted by The Saints' Missionary Foundation, Inc. 1996","Note: Jack Brook was Herbert Bateman's Chief of Staff from January 1983 to January 1993.","Lower Peninsula Water Needs: A Summary Response and Rebuttal to Institute for Water Resources \"special study\" by Regional Raw Water Study Group.","1995:97:99","Includes Information on Venture Star","1985-88:90-2000","85-88:90-91:93","[The American Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 1990]","[Re: Housing ]","[Re Long Term Insurance Care Coverage]","[Re: Restoring Management and Personnel Authority/Mayor of D.C.]","[Re: H.R. 142, The Government Shutdown Prevention Act]","[Re: The Thrift Savings Plan Enhancement Act]","[Re: Civil Service Retirement Fund Off-Budget]","[Re: The Microloan Program Technical Correction Act]","[Re: The Government Waste, Fraud, and Error Reduction Act]","[Re: Paperwork Elimination Act]","[Re: Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement]","[Re: The Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act of 1999]","1996:98-2000","[Re: Religious Liberty Protection Act]","[Community Protection Act]","[Re: Mandatory Gun Show Background Check Act]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","\"Herbert Bateman's Bulletin\" (1983 – 1998) are filed chronologically (folders 1-48); followed by Town Meeting Postcards (1983-1993), Franking Approvals, 1983-1995, and Bulletin requests (folders 49-51 respectively)","Agriculture – not sent to Hampton, York, James City County [Special Report to Rural Virginians]","Chesapeake Bay [Special Report on the Chesapeake Bay]","Shipbuilding – Hampton, NN, York, Poquoson, James City County [Special Report on Shipbuilding]","Future U.S. Combat Logistic Force Ship Levels [4/21/99] and Required Navy Ship-Procurement Rates, by Class [4/16/99]","Political Considerations Require Congressional Democrats to Support Full Funding for the Next Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier (CVN-76) [undated]","Most folders are not labeled. Some photographs have handwritten or post-it notes on the back with the name of event and names of the people included in the photo. Some slides and negatives are included. Some photographs are in small photo albums presented after an event. Photographs range in size from 3x5 to 8x10.","1991, 1994-2000","Boxes 181 and 182 (includes what was formerly numbered box 183).","Boxes originally numbered 182 and 183 have been combined into one during processing.","1981:87:94-96","1981:87:93-95","1986:88:92-95","1978-1979, 1989-1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994]","1991-1993, 1995-1998","1978-1979, 1988-2000","A report on developing a highly competitive, sustainable aquaculture industry on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.","1993, 1995-1996","1992-1995, 1997","1991-1995, 1997","1978-1979, 1989, 1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994].","1991-1993, 1995, 1998","Twelve volumes with daily schedules of Herbert H. Bateman. One volume er year.","In reverse chronological order","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","Includes material on Flag Day, Shades Mountain Independent Church, National Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights and patriotism with dates from 1977 to 1987.","1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","1986-1887, 1990-1993, 1995","1993, 1995-1996","1994:98-99","1993, 1996","1964:86:89-98","[1989:91:95]","[1991:95-96]","Includes material on TBT Editorial for Sea Technology Magazine, correspondence, reports, clippings and the 1990 Virginia Pesticide Control Act [1986:88-90].","1964:1993","1995-97:99","Includes the 1994 Environmental Assessment Report and the 1995 Final Environmental Assessment Report.","Includes: 1995 Supplement to the List of Plant Species that occur in Northeast (Region 1), August 1995 and National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands Northeast (Region 1), May 1988","1996:99 Includes: Restoring America's Wildlife Legacy, A Plan to Rejuvenate Our National Wildlife Refuge System, 1999 Update","1983-85:87:89-91:93-2000","83-85:87:89-91:93-94","1990:93:97","Box 203; 1982:84-86:90-95:97 and undated Most of the Video Cassette Tapes are in plastic or cardboard covers. Most are labeled with date and subject matter. Includes 9 tapes of Congressman Bateman Series, professionally made tapes, tapes of TV appearances and tapes by Laura Bateman","Sponsored by Newport News Shipbuilding, Distributed by the Committee for Citizen Awareness, 30 Minutes","20 Minutes","1984-10-19T00:00:00.000","1986-10-01T00:00:00.000","1990-07-10T00:00:00.000","1990-12-01T00:00:00.000","1991-04-05T00:00:00.000","Tape 7, VR 7, Time 30:25 H ; 4/29/1992","1992-10-09T00:00:00.000","1992-10-22T00:00:00.000","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Recorded 7/7/92, Tape 13, VR# 15, Time 29.51 RD ; 12/08/92","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Airdate:  11/3/92","1993 April","1993 July 4","1994 October 20","Box 204","3 binders","Box 205","4 binders","Box 206","4 binders","Box 207","Boxes 208-209; 1985:87-97; Each folder has a yellow post-it note which tells the Archive location. These locations are noted, in parentheses, under the folder title.","2 folders","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: Resources/Fisheries 1996","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/Oceanography, 1990","1988-90:92-95; Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1993","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1994) Includes a research paper Government Island, Its Forgotten History Interesting Stone by Jane Henderson of Stafford, VA., undated The paper is about the Brent Family and other owners of the island, the island and the history of the stone.","1985:87-89:92-94; Archive: PW [Public Works]/Water Resources 1994","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1985:88-92:96; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1991-92:95; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]","Box 210; 1972:86-97","24 folders","1972:87-88","Report: Hunting Creek and Guildford Creek, Accomack County, VA, Navigation Study, Revised May 1995","Report: Newport News Creek, Newport News, Virginia Section 107 Navigation Study Feasibility Report [October 1994]","1983:86-90; Subjects include Ports of Hampton Roads, Norfolk Ports, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Thimble Shoals Navigation Project, Hampton Roads Navigation Project, and Sewells' Point.","1989-91:94:97","1993:96-97","1992:94","1989:94:97","Box 211 (91 folders)","91 folders","Box 212 (53 files)","1978:86:88-90:92-95; Includes the report: Master Plan--Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, dated December 1993","1985, 1997","1987:90:92","1984:86:88-89","1984:86:91","1984:87-88","1989:1993-94:99","1984:90:94","Boxes 213-216; Most subjects have mulitple sub-divisions and a number of folders are empty. Subjects Files included are: dministrative, Agriculture, Armed Service Files, Banking, Budget, Congress Chris J. Wenk, Commerce, Elections and Campaigns, Education and Labor, Foreign Affairs, Government, House Administration, House Oversight, Judiciary, Legislative, Miscelaaneous, Natrual Resources, House Rules, Small Business, Science Space and Technology, Social Security, Veterans, Ways and Means","33 folders","34 files","24 folders","61 folders","Box 217","6 folders","[83:86-98]","Register","[1983:89:91:95-2000]","Boxes 218-224; 1956, 1959, 1965, 1980, 1983, January – March 1985; Accession Number: 2003.18 The material in the 17 boxes accessioned as Number 2003.18 were combined into 11 boxes while maintaining the subject matter: Trips, Directories, Photographs and Condolences. The Trip material has been arranged in chronological order, with the undated items at the beginning. Names of the countries visited and dates of travel are part of the heading of each folder. If the purpose of the trip is known, it is also noted as part of the folder label. Some items found in this group are not obviously directly related to a particular trip, but have been kept with the material and most are filed at the beginning of each box.","undated, 1956, 1959, 1980, 1988","Recommendation of Department of Air Force","John B. Minor at Dean Law School, John O. Marsh, Jr. at Yorktown; Honorary Degrees at William \u0026 Mary, 1988","Country Club Hill, Lot 3, Blk 1","Arranged in rough chronologically.","Report: U.S. Fisheries Utilization and Management","Folder entitled \"Welcome to Dublin\" from the United States Embassy which contains tourist pamphlets and general briefing information","Possibly a family trip and not a business trip","(OECD) Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development","Folder labeled when accessioned: NATO Expansion Reports from NATO committees and United States committees, CODEL Solomon itinerary and information by the U.S. Air Force for trip between, notes, and newspaper articles.","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 1 of 2","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 2 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 1 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 2 of 2","Printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office with forward written by President George Bush and Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense","10 copies of the resolution that authorizes the use of U.S. Armed Forces against Yugoslavia.","The Osce Verification Mission to Kosovo, December 1998 to March 1999. The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo [1999] Draft Plenary Resolution [May 1999] The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo (as passed 6/1/99)","Invitations, menu, name badges, map of Budapest, Country Data of Egypt and a Brief Guide to the Luxor Antiquities Sites","Box 225 (32 folders)","Photographs, Correspondence and Programs","Gives his written withdrawal from the firm when he takes office in the Congress and notes the understandings and conditions.","Forwarding threatening letter he received","Mr. Mutuc returning to the Philippines since Marcus is gone.","Regarding Black congressional districts and the Pledge Bond Referendum.","Yacobi, nephew of Herbert Bateman, and stationed in Saudi Arabia and Iraq thanking him for getting the autographed transcript of the President's State of the Union Address with an enclosed Thank You letter to the President with an Iraq bottle label.","Recommending Management Accounting's article on Joe DioGuardi's bill, HR 4495.","Thank you letters, donation/contribution letters correspondence about family matters invitations to join the Huntington Club statement to the Members of the Congress of the United States about integration of public schools dated August 10, 1971 statement about drug abuse and juvenile delinquency dated December 14, 1972 letter to Clerk of the Senate with biographical changes dated November 4, 1971 and other correspondence","Includes letter to Gov. John N. Dalton letters regarding his children Toll Charges Disclosure Forms Conflict of Interest Forms expense work sheets for attendance at meetings campaign contributions tax information Lawyer's Referral Service Form and other correpsondence","Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. for consideration for one of two Federal District Judgeships for the Eastern District of Virginia in 1977 Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator John Warner for a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1981.  Robert Heron Bork got the judgeship. 1957 Court of Appeals publications are included. 1977 material includes a questionnaire. 1981 file includes letters of support from politicians and other important people, such as Strom Thurmond, Mills Godwin, Jerry Farwell and James L. Ketelsen, Chairman of Tenneco, with attached response from Vice President George Bush.  There is also a biography, letters to possible supporters, and a list of people to contact to help with recommendations","Includes HHB Bank Receipts from 2/1/89 – 12/6/89.","Sent by President Bush as a memento","Many of the negatives appear to be from trips abroad","Invitations, information about Paris Air Show, menus and photographs","Letter and 2 photographs","Includes and a photograph of HHB speaking at Chesapeake Bay Forum","3 photographs","4 photographs","3 photographs","3 photographs","1983, 1991, 1994-95, 2000","1984, 1989, 1994 and 1999","2 different poses. Photographed by Congressman Richard Ray.","House Gym Dinner","2 copies.","Autographed by both","Copy of the Poem with acknowledgement letter to Frederick Manzie from President George Bush","In Alphabetical Order","Thanking HHB for support in the primary.","Printed Copy","Re: HHB's help with the new aircraft carrier proposals.","List of the reforms with hand-marked red checks beside each reform and a hand written note, \"4/6/95 Done.\"","Congratulating the United States government on the 210th anniversary of American Independence.","Regarding relocating the Military Traffic Management Command to Fort Eustis","Thanking HHB for support of Marine Corp and programs.","Thanking HHB for stopping by Republican Leader's Fund fundraising reception.  Photograph attached.","Saying they are grateful as they leave the White House.","Announcing his resignation from the Virginia Senate because of his election as a U.S. Congressman.","Second Russian in Space, after Gagarin.","Expressing appreciation for HHB's vote in favor of the Government Ethics Reform Act of 1989.","Thanking HHB for his vote in support of the Space Station Freedom.","Some items in this folder were sent to HHB with photographs.  The photographs were filed in one of the Photographs folders 1 or 2.","Re: endorsements of political candidates","\"Bateman responded:  \"I am absolutely amazed that anyone could say as many things so untrue and so distorted in so short a period of time, on such a variety of sub(j)ects.  My heavens, it is appalling.\"  Rep. Herb Bateman, Westmoreland Civic Center, Oct 13, 1992.\"","Some items in this folder were sent to HHB with photographs.  The photographs were filed in one of the folders labeled Photographs 1 or 2.","On White House letterhead","Enclosing photographs.","In the Benjamin Franklin Room, State Department","2 copies","program and photographs","held at Statuary Hall, The United States Capitol","Photographs of Induction into Hall of Leadership for the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce and publication The Virginia Jaycees, the First 50 Years, 1939-1989, March 1996","Box 226","1 folder","Includes expired passports for Herbert H. Bateman, plus photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Bateman, and applications for passports and visas.","Box 227; Accession Number: 2003.18","(removed during renovation).  Includes letter from George M. White, Architect of the Capitol, where he explains history of the brick","Copies and originals of newspaper clippings divided into months.","License Plate Number:  VA H1","Bag was possibly used by Mrs. Bateman to send over items for these papers.","\"The Chief of Transportation takes great pleasure in granting the distinction of Honorary Transporter of the Transportation Corps Regiment to The Honorable Herbert H. Bateman in recognition of your special place in Regimental continuity, tradition and esprit de corps\" issued at The Home of the Transportation Corps Regiment this 25th day of August 2000.","Box 228; Accession Number: 2003.18; Some of these books are embossed with Hon. Herbert H. Bateman's name.","Box 229; Accession Number: 2003.18","13 folders","[Notation on original box: \"Already Copied\"] Box 230; Accession Number: 2003.18 These letters and cards were already grouped by affiliation of sender when accessioned. 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Bateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter from Senor Calderon with enclosed reproductions of photos depicting the construction of the Panama Canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 boxes: 135 and 136/137. Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 3 boxes, but combined into 2 boxes, 135 \u0026amp; 136/137, during processing. Box 136 combined with 137 during processing. [?When consecutively numbering boxes, the number 138 was not used. The numbers given by Herb Bateman's office are consecutive, without a missing number, indicating a box is not missing.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none. When this box was accessioned, the folders were in no discernible order., so the folders have been loosely arranged according to subject matter. Box number 138 had been skipped accidentally by Bateman's office: no materials were missing material when compared to the incoming boxlist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1997:1999-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuch of this material is about Department of Defense and Impact Aid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBudget requests/concerns from Virginia Living Museum, William \u0026amp; Mary and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1980:87:92-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990:1994-1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none; Note: Some folders were empty when accessioned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:1990-2000; Bateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1988-89:92-97:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:94-96:98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:94-96:98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:96:98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: non; Special Collections received 3 boxes of material on base closings. which were combined into 2 boxes, 142 and 143/44, during processing. Most of the material consisted of loose reports/publications and loose papers with few labeled folders. Since each box had its own group of loose papers, consisting of correspondence, memos, notes and reports, they were put into folders designated as Group 1, 2 or 3. This material has been kept in its original order, regardless of date, to reflect the possible working order by Mr. Bateman. Important documents in each folder are listed. All loose reports were placed in folders using the report title as the heading. Please note that some correspondence files include reports and some report files may include correspondence. [1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:65-66:75:79-80:87-95]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes information on Jefferson Proving Ground, MILCON costs, Navy Bases report, and COBRA Realignment Summary. It also includes Remarks of Rep. Herbert Bateman, Commission on Base Closure and Realignment [June 16, 1993], Letter from Hunter B. Andrew outlining some legislation with attached 1979 material on cost savings if Ft. Monroe closed [June 9, 1993], and letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. [past Secretary of the Army] with his views of closing Ft. Monroe [June 11, 1993].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes newspaper articles, map entitled Franklin South Hampton Economic Development, notes, and correspondence to and from John H. Dalton, Secretary of the Navy, Ronald R. Fogleman, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Robert E. Bayer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Installations, Robert M. Walter, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Environment), Scott B. McLaughlin, Lt. Colonel of USAF, and others, regarding transfer of surplus base closure properties and other base closing topics. Reports included are: Closure Dates-Major Bases 1988 and 1991 Accepted Actions (as of 9/92), Army [Bases] report, GAO report on Depot Maintenance: Issues in Management and Restructuring to Support a Downsized Military [May 6, 1993] and Changes to Cobra Screen 4 Data--Fort Eustis, Virginia [June 7, 1993].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes newspaper articles, memos and correspondence with Thomas K. Norment, Virginia Congressman, Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia Senator, James A. Courter, Chairman of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission, and Mr. Bateman's aides concerning Fort Monroe closing. One memo says Mr. Bateman is surprised that Governor Chuck Robb supports the closing of Fort Monroe. Reports and related items included are: COBRA model reports, UXO at Fort Monroe [n. d.], The Key Questions: Why Fort Monroe? Why Not Fort Eustis? [undated], Discussion Paper on Ft. Monroe [June 4, 1993], Information Paper on Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG) Disposal Plan [June 4, 1993], BRAC Impact State by State Comparison [undated], Memo about Ordnance and Explosive Waste (OEW) Remediation at Fort Monroe [June 9, 1993], BRAC 93 Valuation of Fort Monroe, Virginia [undated], Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Base Summary Sheet, Fort Monroe, Virginia [May 18, 1993], 1991 Real Estate Map of Fort Monroe with areas of ownership highlighted [undated] and Historic Preservation Program: Structure, History, and Congressional Policies by Malcolm M. Simmons Specialist in Natural Resources [April 14 1987],\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports: Military Bases: Transfer of Pease Air Force Base Slowed by Environmental Concerns by GAO [February 1993], Chapter 5 entitled, The Army's Process and Recommendations Were Generally Sound…, of the Report GAO/NSIAD-95-133 Military Bases [undated] , Recommendations of the Navy – part of another unnamed report [undated] COBRA report on Cost of Base Realignment Action [undated], Turning Visions into Success: Briefing to the Honorable Herbert Bateman by Vitro [October 11, 1994] and mini-report entitled \"Closing Fort Monroe [June 1988]. Includes correspondence, memos, laws and documents regarding base closings, hearings, hazardous waste and environmental concerns. Letters and memos from Alan J. Dixon and James A. Courter, Chairmen of Defense Base Closure \u0026amp; Realignment Commission, copy of H.R. 4016 that amends the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation \u0026amp; Liability Act of 1980, statements from hearings, notes on Virginia Requirements at May 4 [1995] hearing, a briefing \u0026amp; news releases. Resolutions from Spotsylvania, VA County Board of Supervisors, Rappahannock Area Development Commission \u0026amp; other localities giving support to Dahlgren and Fort A.P. Hill [October 27, 1994]. April 19, 1993 letter to Jerry C. Harrison, Chief, Legislative Liaison of the Army, requesting that the Department of the Army provide him [Herbert H. Bateman] all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as pertains to Fort Monroe. The report is attached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes memos, reports, fact sheets, studies and newspaper articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes, memos, reports, studies and newspaper articles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. to Hon. Norman Sisisky about his views on a closure of Fort Lee [June 9, 1993], letter from Herbert H. Bateman to Jerry C. Harrison, chief Legislative Liaison of the Army, asking for all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as it pertains to Fort Monroe with copy of report, BRAC 93 Alternative Documentation Set [April 19, 1993], fax sending Army's Verified COBRA Run Report [June 1993] and a fax sending the Army \"talking\" points\" and the new COBRA Run report [June 1993].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letters from John M. Low, Air Force General at Langley AFB, \u0026amp; others, against the closing of Fort Monroe [1993], position reports, BRAC reports, \u0026amp; reports about many aspects of Fort Monroe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes memos, drafts, notes, meeting proceedings, letter from Alan J. Dixon, Chairman of Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission regarding Mr. Bateman's request to reconsider the 1993 decision to close the Naval Aviation Depot Norfolk [March 21, 1995], laws and reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes newspaper articles and editorials, news releases, notes, memos, correspondence, U.S Codes and reports. Reports Environmental Impact at Closing Installations by GAO [February 1995] Reuse Plans for Selected Bases Closed in 1988 \u0026amp; 1991 by GAO [4/94] Published statement of Joshua Gotbaum, Asst Sec. of Defense [2/3/95] Challenges in Identifying and Implementing Closure Recommendations by GAO [February 23, 1995] Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: members, agendas, outline and master copy of final report [1994-95] BRAC 95 Overview by Office of the Asst Secretary of the Army [undated]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1965:79-80:88 and undated Notes, correspondence, newspaper articles and reports, Background Paper: Significant Factors Pertaining to Possible Base Closure of Fort Monroe [July 1988] and Fort Monroe Base Realignment Study by U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command [October 24, 1980]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:66:75\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 143 was combined with Box 144 during processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:86:88:90:93-95; Bateman office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1969:84-95; Bateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePRES2.JCR Funding of Clover Cogeneration [3/19/92]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSS.benefit COLAs and S.S. Benefits [9/15/92]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1977:79:82-93 Bateman Office Accession Number: none The folders in this box had post-it notes on them with other file names written, suggesting that these folders had been removed from other files and newly grouped as Eastern Shore, or it is a system of cross referencing. These Post-It note headings are noted in parentheses beside the main folder title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1979:83-85:87\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1977: 79:83-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985:88:90:92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1983-11-02T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-94:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-91:93-94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material on Opie and HR 961\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984-85:92-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:89:91-92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the 1987 Delineation Manual, but not the 1989 version; 1987:90-92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984-85:87:89-90:93\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1976-77:81:86\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1976:91:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991:93:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 2 boxes (154 \u0026amp; 155), but combined into 1 box, 154/155, during processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBateman Office Accession Number: none\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes some loose papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes loose papers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes loose material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of H.R. 45\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBackground Info, Dear Colleagues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954, 1980, 1989-2000; No Accession number assigned by Bateman's office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence and reports on Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Organization, Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act of 1999, National Transportation Safety Board and Public Transportation Projects Proposed for Federal Funding in FY00\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954, 1989, 1991-1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports, Clippings, VHS Tape\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 1 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 2 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 1–180\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 181 – 252 and Grounds, Pages 1-163\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe National Journal, 9/14/98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper Clippings. 3 copies of 12/12/1998 Washington Post section entitled \"Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, §595 (c).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVHS Tape entitled \"President Clinton's Testimony\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-310, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Referral from Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr in Conformity with the Requirements of Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) . 9/11/98. Communication from Kenneth W. Starr, Independent Counsel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 3 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1941, 1955, 1957-1958, 1993, 1995-1997 Includes the following publications: Presenting a Pictorial Review of Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux International Radio Evangelist His Famous Cross and Road Choirs and His Civic Activities for Developing a Good Neighbor Spirit Among All Races and Creeds. First Edition, August 1941. Solomon Michaux's Fore-Sight from Victory Square to Archer's Hope, 1928-2000 AD Proposal submitted by The Saints' Missionary Foundation, Inc. 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: Jack Brook was Herbert Bateman's Chief of Staff from January 1983 to January 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLower Peninsula Water Needs: A Summary Response and Rebuttal to Institute for Water Resources \"special study\" by Regional Raw Water Study Group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1995:97:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Information on Venture Star\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985-88:90-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e85-88:90-91:93\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[The American Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 1990]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Housing ]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re Long Term Insurance Care Coverage]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Restoring Management and Personnel Authority/Mayor of D.C.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: H.R. 142, The Government Shutdown Prevention Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Thrift Savings Plan Enhancement Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Civil Service Retirement Fund Off-Budget]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Microloan Program Technical Correction Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Government Waste, Fraud, and Error Reduction Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Paperwork Elimination Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: The Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1996:98-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Religious Liberty Protection Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Community Protection Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Mandatory Gun Show Background Check Act]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Herbert Bateman's Bulletin\" (1983 – 1998) are filed chronologically (folders 1-48); followed by Town Meeting Postcards (1983-1993), Franking Approvals, 1983-1995, and Bulletin requests (folders 49-51 respectively)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgriculture – not sent to Hampton, York, James City County [Special Report to Rural Virginians]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChesapeake Bay [Special Report on the Chesapeake Bay]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShipbuilding – Hampton, NN, York, Poquoson, James City County [Special Report on Shipbuilding]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFuture U.S. Combat Logistic Force Ship Levels [4/21/99] and Required Navy Ship-Procurement Rates, by Class [4/16/99]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical Considerations Require Congressional Democrats to Support Full Funding for the Next Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier (CVN-76) [undated]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost folders are not labeled. Some photographs have handwritten or post-it notes on the back with the name of event and names of the people included in the photo. Some slides and negatives are included. Some photographs are in small photo albums presented after an event. Photographs range in size from 3x5 to 8x10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991, 1994-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 181 and 182 (includes what was formerly numbered box 183).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes originally numbered 182 and 183 have been combined into one during processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1981:87:94-96\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1981:87:93-95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986:88:92-95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978-1979, 1989-1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-1993, 1995-1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978-1979, 1988-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA report on developing a highly competitive, sustainable aquaculture industry on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993, 1995-1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-1995, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-1995, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978-1979, 1989, 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-1993, 1995, 1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwelve volumes with daily schedules of Herbert H. Bateman. One volume er year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn reverse chronological order\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material on Flag Day, Shades Mountain Independent Church, National Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights and patriotism with dates from 1977 to 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986-1887, 1990-1993, 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993, 1995-1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1994:98-99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993, 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1964:86:89-98\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1989:91:95]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1991:95-96]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material on TBT Editorial for Sea Technology Magazine, correspondence, reports, clippings and the 1990 Virginia Pesticide Control Act [1986:88-90].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1964:1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1995-97:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the 1994 Environmental Assessment Report and the 1995 Final Environmental Assessment Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: 1995 Supplement to the List of Plant Species that occur in Northeast (Region 1), August 1995 and National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands Northeast (Region 1), May 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1996:99 Includes: Restoring America's Wildlife Legacy, A Plan to Rejuvenate Our National Wildlife Refuge System, 1999 Update\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1983-85:87:89-91:93-2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e83-85:87:89-91:93-94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990:93:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 203; 1982:84-86:90-95:97 and undated Most of the Video Cassette Tapes are in plastic or cardboard covers. Most are labeled with date and subject matter. Includes 9 tapes of Congressman Bateman Series, professionally made tapes, tapes of TV appearances and tapes by Laura Bateman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSponsored by Newport News Shipbuilding, Distributed by the Committee for Citizen Awareness, 30 Minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 Minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984-10-19T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1986-10-01T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-07-10T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1990-12-01T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-04-05T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 7, VR 7, Time 30:25 H ; 4/29/1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-09T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-22T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-29T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecorded 7/7/92, Tape 13, VR# 15, Time 29.51 RD ; 12/08/92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992-10-29T00:00:00.000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAirdate:  11/3/92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993 April\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993 July 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1994 October 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 204\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 binders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 205\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 binders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 206\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 binders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 207\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 208-209; 1985:87-97; Each folder has a yellow post-it note which tells the Archive location. These locations are noted, in parentheses, under the folder title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: Resources/Fisheries 1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: MM [Merchant Marine]/Oceanography, 1990\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1988-90:92-95; Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026amp;W [Fish and Wildlife] 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026amp;W [Fish and Wildlife] 1994) Includes a research paper Government Island, Its Forgotten History Interesting Stone by Jane Henderson of Stafford, VA., undated The paper is about the Brent Family and other owners of the island, the island and the history of the stone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985:87-89:92-94; Archive: PW [Public Works]/Water Resources 1994\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985:88-92:96; Archive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArchive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1991-92:95; Archive: T\u0026amp;I [Transportation and Infrastructure]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 210; 1972:86-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1972:87-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Hunting Creek and Guildford Creek, Accomack County, VA, Navigation Study, Revised May 1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: Newport News Creek, Newport News, Virginia Section 107 Navigation Study Feasibility Report [October 1994]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1983:86-90; Subjects include Ports of Hampton Roads, Norfolk Ports, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Thimble Shoals Navigation Project, Hampton Roads Navigation Project, and Sewells' Point.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1989-91:94:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993:96-97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1992:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1989:94:97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 211 (91 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e91 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 212 (53 files)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1978:86:88-90:92-95; Includes the report: Master Plan--Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, dated December 1993\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1985, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1987:90:92\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:86:88-89\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:86:91\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:87-88\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1989:1993-94:99\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984:90:94\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 213-216; Most subjects have mulitple sub-divisions and a number of folders are empty. Subjects Files included are: dministrative, Agriculture, Armed Service Files, Banking, Budget, Congress Chris J. Wenk, Commerce, Elections and Campaigns, Education and Labor, Foreign Affairs, Government, House Administration, House Oversight, Judiciary, Legislative, Miscelaaneous, Natrual Resources, House Rules, Small Business, Science Space and Technology, Social Security, Veterans, Ways and Means\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e33 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e34 files\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e24 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e61 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 217\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 folders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[83:86-98]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegister\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[1983:89:91:95-2000]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 218-224; 1956, 1959, 1965, 1980, 1983, January – March 1985; Accession Number: 2003.18 The material in the 17 boxes accessioned as Number 2003.18 were combined into 11 boxes while maintaining the subject matter: Trips, Directories, Photographs and Condolences. The Trip material has been arranged in chronological order, with the undated items at the beginning. Names of the countries visited and dates of travel are part of the heading of each folder. If the purpose of the trip is known, it is also noted as part of the folder label. Some items found in this group are not obviously directly related to a particular trip, but have been kept with the material and most are filed at the beginning of each box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated, 1956, 1959, 1980, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommendation of Department of Air Force\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn B. Minor at Dean Law School, John O. Marsh, Jr. at Yorktown; Honorary Degrees at William \u0026amp; Mary, 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCountry Club Hill, Lot 3, Blk 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged in rough chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport: U.S. Fisheries Utilization and Management\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder entitled \"Welcome to Dublin\" from the United States Embassy which contains tourist pamphlets and general briefing information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly a family trip and not a business trip\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(OECD) Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder labeled when accessioned: NATO Expansion Reports from NATO committees and United States committees, CODEL Solomon itinerary and information by the U.S. Air Force for trip between, notes, and newspaper articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 1 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 2 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCODEL Bereuter, 1 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCODEL Bereuter, 2 of 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted by the U.S. Government Printing Office with forward written by President George Bush and Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 copies of the resolution that authorizes the use of U.S. Armed Forces against Yugoslavia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Osce Verification Mission to Kosovo, December 1998 to March 1999. The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo [1999] Draft Plenary Resolution [May 1999] The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo (as passed 6/1/99)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations, menu, name badges, map of Budapest, Country Data of Egypt and a Brief Guide to the Luxor Antiquities Sites\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox 225 (32 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs, Correspondence and Programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives his written withdrawal from the firm when he takes office in the Congress and notes the understandings and conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarding threatening letter he received\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Mutuc returning to the Philippines since Marcus is gone. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding Black congressional districts and the Pledge Bond Referendum. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYacobi, nephew of Herbert Bateman, and stationed in Saudi Arabia and Iraq thanking him for getting the autographed transcript of the President's State of the Union Address with an enclosed Thank You letter to the President with an Iraq bottle label. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommending Management Accounting's article on Joe DioGuardi's bill, HR 4495. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters, donation/contribution letters correspondence about family matters invitations to join the Huntington Club statement to the Members of the Congress of the United States about integration of public schools dated August 10, 1971 statement about drug abuse and juvenile delinquency dated December 14, 1972 letter to Clerk of the Senate with biographical changes dated November 4, 1971 and other correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter to Gov. John N. Dalton letters regarding his children Toll Charges Disclosure Forms Conflict of Interest Forms expense work sheets for attendance at meetings campaign contributions tax information Lawyer's Referral Service Form and other correpsondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHerbert Bateman was nominated by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. for consideration for one of two Federal District Judgeships for the Eastern District of Virginia in 1977 Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator John Warner for a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1981.  Robert Heron Bork got the judgeship. 1957 Court of Appeals publications are included. 1977 material includes a questionnaire. 1981 file includes letters of support from politicians and other important people, such as Strom Thurmond, Mills Godwin, Jerry Farwell and James L. Ketelsen, Chairman of Tenneco, with attached response from Vice President George Bush.  There is also a biography, letters to possible supporters, and a list of people to contact to help with recommendations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes HHB Bank Receipts from 2/1/89 – 12/6/89.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent by President Bush as a memento\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of the negatives appear to be from trips abroad\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitations, information about Paris Air Show, menus and photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and 2 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes and a photograph of HHB speaking at Chesapeake Bay Forum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1983, 1991, 1994-95, 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984, 1989, 1994 and 1999\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 different poses. 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Res. 127","H.R. 136","H.R. 159","H.R. 162","H.R. 173","H.R. 281","H.R. 302","H.R. 335","H.R. 421","H.R. 423","H.R. 426","H.R. 431","H.R. 465","H.R. 462","H.R. 513","H.R. 544","H.R. 561","H.R. 565","H.R. 624","H.R. 624","H.R. 702","H.R. 723","H.R. 734","H.R. 786","H.R. 787","H.R. 824","H.R. 830","H.R. 846","H.R. 885","H.R. 896","H.R. 911","H.R. 926","H.R. 929","H.R. 951","H.R. 657","H.R. 985","H.R. 1012","H.R. 1126","H.R. 1141","H.R. 1144","H.R. 1195","H.R. 1222","H.R. 1254","H.R. 1322","H.R. 1393","H.R. 1423","H.R. 1440","H.R. 1476","H.R. 1480","H.R. 1508","H.R. 1513","H.R. 1529","H.R. 1552","H.R. 1552","H.R. 1583","March 18, 1993","H.R. 6171","H.R. 1767","H.R. 1796","H.R. 1841","H.R. 2002","H.R. 2012","H.R. 2014","H.R. 2042","H.R. 2056","H.R. 2106","H.R. 2121","H.R. 2130","H.R. 2174","H.R. 2307","H.R. 2326","H.R. 2346","H.R. 2393","H.R. 2467","H.R. 2554","H.R. 2619","H.R. 2671","H.R. 2720","H.R. 2872","H.R. 2929","H.R. 2942","H.R. 2959","H.R. 2995","H.R. 3024","H.R. 3030","H.R. 3031","H.R. 3038","H.R. 3038","H.R. 3087","H.R. 3098","H.R. 3102","H.R. 3183","H.R. 3480","H.R. 3366","H.R. 3488","H.R. 3491","H.R. 3762","H.R. 3814","H.R. 3820","H.R. 3827","H.R. 3875","H.R. 3880","H.R. 3951","H.R. 3969","H.R. 3986","H.R. 3993","H.R. 4052","H.R. 4078","H.R. 4259","H.R. 4386","H.R. 4431","H.R. 4464","H.R. 4497","H.R. 5062","H. Res. 16","H. Res. 26","H. Res. 112","H. Res. 247","H. Res. 270","H. Res. 425","H. Res. 446","H. Res. 481","H. Con. Res. 6","H. Con Res. 26","H. Con Res. 48","H. Con. Res. 67","H. Con. Res. 69","H. Con. Res. 110","H. Con. Res. 141","H. Con. Res. 201","H. Con. Res. 270","H.J. Res. 6","H.J. Res. 10","H.J. Res. 11","H.J. Res. 68","H.J. Res. 69","H.J. Res. 76","H.J. Res. 78","H.J. Res. 79","H.J. Res. 80","H.J. Res. 84","H.J. Res. 86","H.J. Res. 90","H.J. Res. 94","H.J. Res. 103","H.J. Res. 108","H.J. Res. 109","H.J. Res. 111","H.J. Res. 122","H.J. Res. 126","H.J. Res. 131","H.J. Res. 134","H.J. Res. 135","H.J. Res. 138","H.J. Res. 139","H.J. Res. 143","H.J. Res. 148","H.J. Res. 149","H.J. Res. 155","H.J. Res. 159","H.J. Res. 162","H.J. Res. 165","H.J. Res. 173","H.J. Res. 175","H.J. Res. 178","H.J. Res. 179","H.J. Res. 185","H.J. Res. 188","H.J. Res. 190","H.J. Res. 194","H.J. Res. 197","H.J. Res. 204","H.J. Res. 205","H.J. Res. 206","H.J. Res. 209","H.J. Res. 212","H.J. Res. 214","H.J. Res. 216","H.J. Res. 218","H.J. Res. 219","H.J. Res. 226","H.J. Res. 230","H.J. Res. 231","H.J. Res. 234","H.J. Res. 236","H.J. Res. 239","H.J. Res. 242","H.J. Res. 246","H.J. Res. 247","H.J. Res. 253","H.J. Res. 257","H.J. Res. 260","H.J. Res. 262","H.J. Res. 264","H.J. Res. 265","H.J. Res. 266","H.J. Res. 268","H.J. Res. 272","H.J. Res. 274","H.J. Res. 276","H.J. Res. 278","H.J. Res. 285","H.J. Res. 286","H.J. Res. 287","H.J. Res. 289-290","H.J. Res. 291","H.J. Res. 303","H.J. Res. 304","H.J. Res. 310","H.J. Res. 311","H.J. Res. 315","H.J. Res. 316","H.J. Res. 317","H.J. Res. 318","H.J. Res. 320","H.J. Res. 322","H.J. Res. 329","H.J. Res. 330","H.J. Res. 332","H.J. Res. 334","H.J. Res. 335","H.J. Res. 337","H.J. Res. 342","H.J. Res. 343","H.J. Res. 346","H.J. Res. 355","H.J. Res. 358","H.J. Res. 359","H.J. Res. 363","H.J. Res. 366","H.J. Res. 385","H.J. Res. 387","H.J. Res. 389","H.J. Res. 390","H.J. Res. 398","H.J. Res. 401","H.J. Res. 402","H.J. Res. 418","H.J. Res. 424","H.J. Res. 424","H.J. Res.","H. Con. Res. 44","October 17, 1994","December 3, 1993","September 20, 1994","October 21, 1993","February 23, 1994","February 10, 1993","April 29, 1994","March 18, 1993","June 23, 1994","June 11, 1994","June 9, 1994","July 11, 1994","February 7, 1994","May 9, 1994","January 27, 1994","April 26, 1994","August 9, 1994","July 26, 1994","May 17, 1994","January 31, 1994","May 13, 1994","July 23, 1993","July 19, 1993","October 14, 1993","July 1993","January 15, 1993","November 9, 1993","September 27, 1994","October 12, 1994","October 21, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 13, 1994","Folder 118 was accidentally skipped when numbering the folders.","October 24, 1994","September 16, 1994","October 27, 1994","October 25, 1994","April 1, 1993","November 1, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 26, 1994","October 31, 1994","October 17, 1994","October 14, 1994","Oct. 12, 1994","October 20, 1994","November 8, 1994","October 18, 1994","June 24, 1994","September 23, 1994","October 17, 1994","August 22, 1994","October 6, 1994","October 7, 1994","October 17, 1994; Concerned Women for America Survey","August 8, 1994","September 7, 1994","July 14, 1994","October 13, 1994","October 4, 1994","September 20, 1994","October 7, 1994","September 15, 1994","September 2, 1994","August 29, 1994","October 6, 1994","June 20, 1994","September 15, 1994","August 30, 1994","September 6, 1994","May 23, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 9, 1994","September 6, 1994","August 20, 1994","July 1, 1994","July 15, 1994","July 21, 1994","July 22, 1994","July 28, 1994","1994","June 27, 1994","August 2, 1994","July 29, 1994","June 9, 1994","Sept. 28, 1994","June 24, 1994","June 14, 1994","April 13, 1994","May 3, 1994","February 11, 1994","Oct. 26, 1994","April 1994","June 28, 1994","1994","May 24, 1994","1993","July 15, 1994","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Pk.hhb","KCS.internaps","ESmd.betaseron","MDag.dict","MDag.hearing","WFmilcola5","WFmilcola7","WFmilcola8","WFar.presgay [102nd and 103rd Congress)","ES.commisary","ES.commpriv","WFcommpriv","PNbu.balbu4","PNbu.balbu2","PNbu.bbss","PNbu.pkcon","PNbu.pkpro","MDco.benefit","MDco.obgyn","MDco.obgyn2","PKhr.abortemp","PKhr.chiro","PKhr.genab","PKhr.longterm","PKhr.mental","PKhr.obgyn","MDco.alliance","MDco.back","MDco.clinton","MDco.longterm","MDco.sbhealth","PKhr.gen","MDco.diet","MDco.single","PNco.fairness","PNco.fairness2","PNco.violence","ESpn.violence","PNdc.abort","PK.edgoalss","ESpk.nea","PK.english","WFfa.somalia","PNcg.whiteh2o","MDju.abort","MDju.abort3","MDju.face","MDju.focacon","MDju.focapro","MDju.fund","MDju.agenda","ESju.nohomo","MDju.homo","MDju.crime93","PKju.crimegen","MDju.legal","MDju.legalpro","ESmd.waco","MDju.fbi","ESmd.juvgun","MDju.bbcon","MDju.bbpro","MDju.gunpr","MDju.guns2","MDju.nra","MDju.stein","PK.assaultcon","PK.assaulting","PK.assaultpro","PKju.gunpal","ESju.imbenefit","ESju.immigrate","ESju.isa","ESju.porn","MDju.porn","PK.fedfehb","PK.fedpenny","PK.fedreti","PK.liability","JCRpw.ellen2 [102nd and 103rd Congress]","PNwm.beer","PNwm.cigcon","PNwm.cigcon2","PNwm.cigcon3","PNwm.gatt","MDwm.pkmed","MDwm.medcuts","PNwm.nafta5","PNwm.nafta7","PNwm.nafta8","PNwm.nafta9","PK.welfare","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Accessioned as 4 boxes (121-124), which were re-housed into 2 box3s, 121/122 and 123/124..","Folder count in box 121/122 starts over with Folder 1 for the 105th Congress","H.R. 26 \u0026 H.R. 1009","H.R. 29","H.R. 94","H.R. 123","H.R. 192","H.R. 195","H.R. 345","H.R. 414","H.R. 426","H.R. 638","H.R. 758","H.R. 880","H.R. 906","H.R. 977","H.R. 979","H.R. 1023","H.R. 1126","H.R. 1172","H.R. 1174","H.R. 1203","H.R. 1299","H.R. 1378","H.R. 1515","H.R. 1372","H.R. 1519","H.R. 1532","H.R. 1559","H. R. 1560","H.R. 1625","H.R. 1740","H.R. 1766","H.R. 1813","H.R. 1912","H.R. 1984","H.R. 2070","H.R. 2113","H.R. 2173","H.R. 2292","H.R. 2397","H.R. 2456","H.R. 2497","H.R. 2608","H.R. 2648","H.R. 2786","H.R. 2796","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2990","H.R. 3156","H.R. 3211","H.R. 3247","H.R. 3251","H.R. 3438","H.R. 3506","H.R. 3601","H.R. 3610","H.R. 3614","H.R. 3682","H.R. 3792","H.R. 3821","H.R. 3933","H.R. 4139","H.R. 4402","H.J. Res.1","H.J. Res.54","H.J. Res.75","H.Res. 22","H.Res. 103","H.Res. 267","H.Res. 399","H.Res. 519","H.Con. Res.13","H.Con. Res.30","H.Con. Res. 150","H.Con. Res. 181","H.Con. Res. 203","H.Con. Res. 208","H.Con. Res. 209","H.Con. Res. 316","Boxes 123 and 124 were combined into one box, 123/124 during processing.","Folder 47 was accidentally skipped during numbering","No internal Bateman Office Accession Number. Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Incoming boxes 125and 126 combined into 1 box during processing.","Commerce, Justice and State","District of Columbia","Energy and Water","Interior","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Legislative","Transportation","Treasury, Postal Service \u0026 General Government","Vet Affairs \u0026 Housing \u0026 Urban Dev","District of Columbia","Labor, Health \u0026 Human Resources \u0026 Education","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H.R. 4550","H.R. 4019","H.R. 4006","H.R. 2281","H.R. 3789","H.R. 716","----------","H.R. 1151","H.R. 1252","H.R. 2526","H.R. 3633","H.R. 2070","H.R. 3396","H.R. 1965","H.R. 3682","H.R. 4164","H. R. 4258","H.J.R. 71","H.R. 26","H.R. 22","H.R. 3528","H.R. 3949","H.R. 424","H.R. 304","H. Con. Res. 251","H.R. 218","H.R. 217","H.R. 118","H.J.R. 78","H.R. 3736","H.R. 3565","H.R. 567","H.R. 695","H.R. 1009","H.R. 1231","H.R. 1428","H.R. 1544","H.R. 1704","H.R. 2181","H.R. 2294","H.R. 2460","H.R. 2578","H.R. 2589","H.R. 2591","H.R. 2604","H.R. 2829","H.R. 2883","H.R. 3116","H.R. 3048","H.R. 3117","H.R. 3310","H.R. 3206","H.R. 3303","H.R. 3382","H.R. 3412","H.R. 3949","H.R. 3853","H. Con. Res. 317","S. 318","H.R. 1756","H.R. 4300","H.R. 1836","H.R. 2943","H.R. 4280","H.R. 4005","Bills, Surveys, Ratings, Co-Signed Letters, Dear Colleagues; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","H. Con. Res. 212","H. Con. Res. 252","H. Con. Res. 257","H. Con. Res. 275","H. Res. 297","H.R. 316","H. Con. Res. 327","H.R. 351","H. Res. 396","H. Res. 397","H.R. 430","H.R. 531","H. Res. 549","H.R. 573","H.R. 792","H.R. 828","H.R. 864","H.R. 883","H.R. 903","H.R. 924","H.R. 1001","H.R. 1034","H.R. 1218","H.R. 1244","H.R. 1326","H.R. 1348","H.R. 1747","H.R. 1883","H.R. 1926","H.R. 2088","H.R. 2129","H.R. 2247","H.R. 2260","H.R. 2303","H.R. 2321","H.R. 2563","H.R. 2733","H.R. 2710","H.R. 3215","H.R. 3228","H.R. 3293","H.R. 3642","H.R. 3660","H.R. 3700","H.R. 3701","H.R. 4033","H.R. 4178","H.R. 4082","H.R. 4210","H.R. 4215","H.R. 4442","H.R. 4654","H.R. 4736","H.R. 4907","H.R. 4328","1999 September 28","September 15, 1999","September 7, 1999","July 21, 1999","June 14, 1999","June 6, 2000","April 30, 1999","April 16, 1999","April 15, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 11, 2000","April 6, 2000","March 26, 29 \u0026 April 6, 10, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 17, 1999","February 15, 2000","February 7, 2000","December 1998","July 26, 2000","July 25, 2000","July 25, 2000","August 30, 2000","July 28, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 27, 2000","July 26, 2000","July 20, 2000","July 17, 2000","July 11, 2000","June 30, 2000","June 26, 2000","June 16, 2000","June 14, 2000","May 11, 2000","May 5, 2000","April 6, 2000","April 4, 2000","March 30, 2000","March 22, 2000","March 15, 2000","March 2, 2000","February 21, 2000","February 16, 2000","February 3, 2000","February 2, 2000","December 8, 1999","November 3, 1999","October 27, 1999","October 21, 1999","October 20, 1999","October 18, 1999","October 7, 1999","September 29, 1999","September 22, 1999","September 17, 1999","September 7, 1999","August 13, 1999","July 20, 1999","July 20, 1999","June 17, 1999","July 14, 1999","June 28, 1999","June 7, 1999","May 7, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 13, 1999","April 6, 1999","April 1, 1999","March 29, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 26, 1999","March 25, 1999","March 19, 1999","March 18, 1999","March 4, 1999","March 3, 1999","February 28, 1999","February 26, 1999","February 25, 1999","February 12, 1999","January 7, 1999","July 18, 2000","July 25, 2000","1999 March 4","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","4 boxes: 131-134; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes letter from Senor Calderon with enclosed reproductions of photos depicting the construction of the Panama Canal.","2 boxes: 135 and 136/137. Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 3 boxes, but combined into 2 boxes, 135 \u0026 136/137, during processing. Box 136 combined with 137 during processing. [?When consecutively numbering boxes, the number 138 was not used. The numbers given by Herb Bateman's office are consecutive, without a missing number, indicating a box is not missing.]","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. When this box was accessioned, the folders were in no discernible order., so the folders have been loosely arranged according to subject matter. Box number 138 had been skipped accidentally by Bateman's office: no materials were missing material when compared to the incoming boxlist.","1997:1999-2000","Much of this material is about Department of Defense and Impact Aid.","Budget requests/concerns from Virginia Living Museum, William \u0026 Mary and others.","1980:87:92-97","1990:1994-1997","Bateman Office Accession Number: none; Note: Some folders were empty when accessioned.","1986:1990-2000; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1988-89:92-97:99","1986:94-96:98","1986:94-96:98","1986:96:98","Bateman Office Accession Number: non; Special Collections received 3 boxes of material on base closings. which were combined into 2 boxes, 142 and 143/44, during processing. Most of the material consisted of loose reports/publications and loose papers with few labeled folders. Since each box had its own group of loose papers, consisting of correspondence, memos, notes and reports, they were put into folders designated as Group 1, 2 or 3. This material has been kept in its original order, regardless of date, to reflect the possible working order by Mr. Bateman. Important documents in each folder are listed. All loose reports were placed in folders using the report title as the heading. Please note that some correspondence files include reports and some report files may include correspondence. [1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:65-66:75:79-80:87-95]","This folder includes information on Jefferson Proving Ground, MILCON costs, Navy Bases report, and COBRA Realignment Summary. It also includes Remarks of Rep. Herbert Bateman, Commission on Base Closure and Realignment [June 16, 1993], Letter from Hunter B. Andrew outlining some legislation with attached 1979 material on cost savings if Ft. Monroe closed [June 9, 1993], and letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. [past Secretary of the Army] with his views of closing Ft. Monroe [June 11, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, map entitled Franklin South Hampton Economic Development, notes, and correspondence to and from John H. Dalton, Secretary of the Navy, Ronald R. Fogleman, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Robert E. Bayer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Installations, Robert M. Walter, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Environment), Scott B. McLaughlin, Lt. Colonel of USAF, and others, regarding transfer of surplus base closure properties and other base closing topics. Reports included are: Closure Dates-Major Bases 1988 and 1991 Accepted Actions (as of 9/92), Army [Bases] report, GAO report on Depot Maintenance: Issues in Management and Restructuring to Support a Downsized Military [May 6, 1993] and Changes to Cobra Screen 4 Data--Fort Eustis, Virginia [June 7, 1993].","This folder includes newspaper articles, memos and correspondence with Thomas K. Norment, Virginia Congressman, Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia Senator, James A. Courter, Chairman of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission, and Mr. Bateman's aides concerning Fort Monroe closing. One memo says Mr. Bateman is surprised that Governor Chuck Robb supports the closing of Fort Monroe. Reports and related items included are: COBRA model reports, UXO at Fort Monroe [n. d.], The Key Questions: Why Fort Monroe? Why Not Fort Eustis? [undated], Discussion Paper on Ft. Monroe [June 4, 1993], Information Paper on Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG) Disposal Plan [June 4, 1993], BRAC Impact State by State Comparison [undated], Memo about Ordnance and Explosive Waste (OEW) Remediation at Fort Monroe [June 9, 1993], BRAC 93 Valuation of Fort Monroe, Virginia [undated], Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Base Summary Sheet, Fort Monroe, Virginia [May 18, 1993], 1991 Real Estate Map of Fort Monroe with areas of ownership highlighted [undated] and Historic Preservation Program: Structure, History, and Congressional Policies by Malcolm M. Simmons Specialist in Natural Resources [April 14 1987],","Reports: Military Bases: Transfer of Pease Air Force Base Slowed by Environmental Concerns by GAO [February 1993], Chapter 5 entitled, The Army's Process and Recommendations Were Generally Sound…, of the Report GAO/NSIAD-95-133 Military Bases [undated] , Recommendations of the Navy – part of another unnamed report [undated] COBRA report on Cost of Base Realignment Action [undated], Turning Visions into Success: Briefing to the Honorable Herbert Bateman by Vitro [October 11, 1994] and mini-report entitled \"Closing Fort Monroe [June 1988]. Includes correspondence, memos, laws and documents regarding base closings, hearings, hazardous waste and environmental concerns. Letters and memos from Alan J. Dixon and James A. Courter, Chairmen of Defense Base Closure \u0026 Realignment Commission, copy of H.R. 4016 that amends the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation \u0026 Liability Act of 1980, statements from hearings, notes on Virginia Requirements at May 4 [1995] hearing, a briefing \u0026 news releases. Resolutions from Spotsylvania, VA County Board of Supervisors, Rappahannock Area Development Commission \u0026 other localities giving support to Dahlgren and Fort A.P. Hill [October 27, 1994]. April 19, 1993 letter to Jerry C. Harrison, Chief, Legislative Liaison of the Army, requesting that the Department of the Army provide him [Herbert H. Bateman] all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as pertains to Fort Monroe. The report is attached.","Includes memos, reports, fact sheets, studies and newspaper articles","Includes notes, memos, reports, studies and newspaper articles","Includes copy of letter from John O. Marsh, Jr. to Hon. Norman Sisisky about his views on a closure of Fort Lee [June 9, 1993], letter from Herbert H. Bateman to Jerry C. Harrison, chief Legislative Liaison of the Army, asking for all the information used in the preparation of the Total Army Basing Study as it pertains to Fort Monroe with copy of report, BRAC 93 Alternative Documentation Set [April 19, 1993], fax sending Army's Verified COBRA Run Report [June 1993] and a fax sending the Army \"talking\" points\" and the new COBRA Run report [June 1993].","Includes letters from John M. Low, Air Force General at Langley AFB, \u0026 others, against the closing of Fort Monroe [1993], position reports, BRAC reports, \u0026 reports about many aspects of Fort Monroe.","Includes memos, drafts, notes, meeting proceedings, letter from Alan J. Dixon, Chairman of Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission regarding Mr. Bateman's request to reconsider the 1993 decision to close the Naval Aviation Depot Norfolk [March 21, 1995], laws and reports.","7 copies.","Includes newspaper articles and editorials, news releases, notes, memos, correspondence, U.S Codes and reports. Reports Environmental Impact at Closing Installations by GAO [February 1995] Reuse Plans for Selected Bases Closed in 1988 \u0026 1991 by GAO [4/94] Published statement of Joshua Gotbaum, Asst Sec. of Defense [2/3/95] Challenges in Identifying and Implementing Closure Recommendations by GAO [February 23, 1995] Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: members, agendas, outline and master copy of final report [1994-95] BRAC 95 Overview by Office of the Asst Secretary of the Army [undated]","1965:79-80:88 and undated Notes, correspondence, newspaper articles and reports, Background Paper: Significant Factors Pertaining to Possible Base Closure of Fort Monroe [July 1988] and Fort Monroe Base Realignment Study by U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command [October 24, 1980]","1798:1876:1902:08:23:36:38:52:66:75","Box 143 was combined with Box 144 during processing.","1984:86:88:90:93-95; Bateman office Accession Number: none","Bateman office Accession Number: none","Includes notes.","1969:84-95; Bateman Office Accession Number: none","PRES2.JCR Funding of Clover Cogeneration [3/19/92]","SS.benefit COLAs and S.S. Benefits [9/15/92]","1977:79:82-93 Bateman Office Accession Number: none The folders in this box had post-it notes on them with other file names written, suggesting that these folders had been removed from other files and newly grouped as Eastern Shore, or it is a system of cross referencing. These Post-It note headings are noted in parentheses beside the main folder title.","1979:83-85:87","1977: 79:83-88","1985:88:90:92","1983-11-02T00:00:00.000","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1990-94:97","1990-91:93-94","Includes material on Opie and HR 961","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","1984-85:92-97","1986:89:91-92","Includes the 1987 Delineation Manual, but not the 1989 version; 1987:90-92","1984-85:87:89-90:93","1976-77:81:86","1976:91:94","1991:93:94","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Bateman Office Accession Number: none. Accessioned as 2 boxes (154 \u0026 155), but combined into 1 box, 154/155, during processing.","Bateman Office Accession Number: none","Includes some loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose papers","No Accession Number assigned by Bateman's Office","Includes loose material.","Includes copy of H.R. 45","Background Info, Dear Colleagues","Letters","1954, 1980, 1989-2000; No Accession number assigned by Bateman's office","Includes correspondence and reports on Hampton Roads Metropolitan Planning Organization, Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act of 1999, National Transportation Safety Board and Public Transportation Projects Proposed for Federal Funding in FY00","1954, 1989, 1991-1993","Reports, Clippings, VHS Tape","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 1 of 2","Report: Submission by Counsel for President Clinton to the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States House of Representatives. 12/8/1998. c. 2 of 2","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 1–180","Report: Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, § 595 (C). Submitted by The Office of Independent Counsel. 9/9/1998. Pages 181 – 252 and Grounds, Pages 1-163","The National Journal, 9/14/98","Newspaper Clippings. 3 copies of 12/12/1998 Washington Post section entitled \"Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, §595 (c).","VHS Tape entitled \"President Clinton's Testimony\"","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-311, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2. Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-310, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Referral from Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr in Conformity with the Requirements of Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) . 9/11/98. Communication from Kenneth W. Starr, Independent Counsel.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 1 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 2 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr","House Document 105-316, 105th Congress, 2nd Session: Supplemental Materials to the Representatives Pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 595 (c) Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel, September 9, 1998. Part 3 Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr.","1941, 1955, 1957-1958, 1993, 1995-1997 Includes the following publications: Presenting a Pictorial Review of Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux International Radio Evangelist His Famous Cross and Road Choirs and His Civic Activities for Developing a Good Neighbor Spirit Among All Races and Creeds. First Edition, August 1941. Solomon Michaux's Fore-Sight from Victory Square to Archer's Hope, 1928-2000 AD Proposal submitted by The Saints' Missionary Foundation, Inc. 1996","Note: Jack Brook was Herbert Bateman's Chief of Staff from January 1983 to January 1993.","Lower Peninsula Water Needs: A Summary Response and Rebuttal to Institute for Water Resources \"special study\" by Regional Raw Water Study Group.","1995:97:99","Includes Information on Venture Star","1985-88:90-2000","85-88:90-91:93","[The American Homeownership and Economic Opportunity Act of 1990]","[Re: Housing ]","[Re Long Term Insurance Care Coverage]","[Re: Restoring Management and Personnel Authority/Mayor of D.C.]","[Re: H.R. 142, The Government Shutdown Prevention Act]","[Re: The Thrift Savings Plan Enhancement Act]","[Re: Civil Service Retirement Fund Off-Budget]","[Re: The Microloan Program Technical Correction Act]","[Re: The Government Waste, Fraud, and Error Reduction Act]","[Re: Paperwork Elimination Act]","[Re: Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement]","[Re: The Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act of 1999]","1996:98-2000","[Re: Religious Liberty Protection Act]","[Community Protection Act]","[Re: Mandatory Gun Show Background Check Act]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","[Re: Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 1999]","\"Herbert Bateman's Bulletin\" (1983 – 1998) are filed chronologically (folders 1-48); followed by Town Meeting Postcards (1983-1993), Franking Approvals, 1983-1995, and Bulletin requests (folders 49-51 respectively)","Agriculture – not sent to Hampton, York, James City County [Special Report to Rural Virginians]","Chesapeake Bay [Special Report on the Chesapeake Bay]","Shipbuilding – Hampton, NN, York, Poquoson, James City County [Special Report on Shipbuilding]","Future U.S. Combat Logistic Force Ship Levels [4/21/99] and Required Navy Ship-Procurement Rates, by Class [4/16/99]","Political Considerations Require Congressional Democrats to Support Full Funding for the Next Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier (CVN-76) [undated]","Most folders are not labeled. Some photographs have handwritten or post-it notes on the back with the name of event and names of the people included in the photo. Some slides and negatives are included. Some photographs are in small photo albums presented after an event. Photographs range in size from 3x5 to 8x10.","1991, 1994-2000","Boxes 181 and 182 (includes what was formerly numbered box 183).","Boxes originally numbered 182 and 183 have been combined into one during processing.","1981:87:94-96","1981:87:93-95","1986:88:92-95","1978-1979, 1989-1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994]","1991-1993, 1995-1998","1978-1979, 1988-2000","A report on developing a highly competitive, sustainable aquaculture industry on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.","1993, 1995-1996","1992-1995, 1997","1991-1995, 1997","1978-1979, 1989, 1994","Plan of Operations, NMFS Model Seafood Surveillance Project by Office of Trade and Industry Services [January 1989] Fish and Fishery Products Hazards and Controls Guide, \"Get Hooked on Seafood Safety\" by Food and Drug Administration--Draft [February 16, 1994].","1991-1993, 1995, 1998","Twelve volumes with daily schedules of Herbert H. Bateman. One volume er year.","In reverse chronological order","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","Includes material on Flag Day, Shades Mountain Independent Church, National Bicentennial Competition on the Constitution and Bill of Rights and patriotism with dates from 1977 to 1987.","1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986","Box 197 is split between subseries 77.1 (141 folders) and 77.2 (41 folders)","1986-1887, 1990-1993, 1995","1993, 1995-1996","1994:98-99","1993, 1996","1964:86:89-98","[1989:91:95]","[1991:95-96]","Includes material on TBT Editorial for Sea Technology Magazine, correspondence, reports, clippings and the 1990 Virginia Pesticide Control Act [1986:88-90].","1964:1993","1995-97:99","Includes the 1994 Environmental Assessment Report and the 1995 Final Environmental Assessment Report.","Includes: 1995 Supplement to the List of Plant Species that occur in Northeast (Region 1), August 1995 and National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands Northeast (Region 1), May 1988","1996:99 Includes: Restoring America's Wildlife Legacy, A Plan to Rejuvenate Our National Wildlife Refuge System, 1999 Update","1983-85:87:89-91:93-2000","83-85:87:89-91:93-94","1990:93:97","Box 203; 1982:84-86:90-95:97 and undated Most of the Video Cassette Tapes are in plastic or cardboard covers. Most are labeled with date and subject matter. Includes 9 tapes of Congressman Bateman Series, professionally made tapes, tapes of TV appearances and tapes by Laura Bateman","Sponsored by Newport News Shipbuilding, Distributed by the Committee for Citizen Awareness, 30 Minutes","20 Minutes","1984-10-19T00:00:00.000","1986-10-01T00:00:00.000","1990-07-10T00:00:00.000","1990-12-01T00:00:00.000","1991-04-05T00:00:00.000","Tape 7, VR 7, Time 30:25 H ; 4/29/1992","1992-10-09T00:00:00.000","1992-10-22T00:00:00.000","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Recorded 7/7/92, Tape 13, VR# 15, Time 29.51 RD ; 12/08/92","1992-10-29T00:00:00.000","Airdate:  11/3/92","1993 April","1993 July 4","1994 October 20","Box 204","3 binders","Box 205","4 binders","Box 206","4 binders","Box 207","Boxes 208-209; 1985:87-97; Each folder has a yellow post-it note which tells the Archive location. These locations are noted, in parentheses, under the folder title.","2 folders","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: Resources/Fisheries 1996","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/Oceanography, 1990","1988-90:92-95; Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1993","Archive: MM [Merchant Marine]/F\u0026W [Fish and Wildlife] 1994) Includes a research paper Government Island, Its Forgotten History Interesting Stone by Jane Henderson of Stafford, VA., undated The paper is about the Brent Family and other owners of the island, the island and the history of the stone.","1985:87-89:92-94; Archive: PW [Public Works]/Water Resources 1994","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1985:88-92:96; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]/Water Resources 1995","1991-92:95; Archive: T\u0026I [Transportation and Infrastructure]","Box 210; 1972:86-97","24 folders","1972:87-88","Report: Hunting Creek and Guildford Creek, Accomack County, VA, Navigation Study, Revised May 1995","Report: Newport News Creek, Newport News, Virginia Section 107 Navigation Study Feasibility Report [October 1994]","1983:86-90; Subjects include Ports of Hampton Roads, Norfolk Ports, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Thimble Shoals Navigation Project, Hampton Roads Navigation Project, and Sewells' Point.","1989-91:94:97","1993:96-97","1992:94","1989:94:97","Box 211 (91 folders)","91 folders","Box 212 (53 files)","1978:86:88-90:92-95; Includes the report: Master Plan--Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, dated December 1993","1985, 1997","1987:90:92","1984:86:88-89","1984:86:91","1984:87-88","1989:1993-94:99","1984:90:94","Boxes 213-216; Most subjects have mulitple sub-divisions and a number of folders are empty. Subjects Files included are: dministrative, Agriculture, Armed Service Files, Banking, Budget, Congress Chris J. Wenk, Commerce, Elections and Campaigns, Education and Labor, Foreign Affairs, Government, House Administration, House Oversight, Judiciary, Legislative, Miscelaaneous, Natrual Resources, House Rules, Small Business, Science Space and Technology, Social Security, Veterans, Ways and Means","33 folders","34 files","24 folders","61 folders","Box 217","6 folders","[83:86-98]","Register","[1983:89:91:95-2000]","Boxes 218-224; 1956, 1959, 1965, 1980, 1983, January – March 1985; Accession Number: 2003.18 The material in the 17 boxes accessioned as Number 2003.18 were combined into 11 boxes while maintaining the subject matter: Trips, Directories, Photographs and Condolences. The Trip material has been arranged in chronological order, with the undated items at the beginning. Names of the countries visited and dates of travel are part of the heading of each folder. If the purpose of the trip is known, it is also noted as part of the folder label. Some items found in this group are not obviously directly related to a particular trip, but have been kept with the material and most are filed at the beginning of each box.","undated, 1956, 1959, 1980, 1988","Recommendation of Department of Air Force","John B. Minor at Dean Law School, John O. Marsh, Jr. at Yorktown; Honorary Degrees at William \u0026 Mary, 1988","Country Club Hill, Lot 3, Blk 1","Arranged in rough chronologically.","Report: U.S. Fisheries Utilization and Management","Folder entitled \"Welcome to Dublin\" from the United States Embassy which contains tourist pamphlets and general briefing information","Possibly a family trip and not a business trip","(OECD) Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development","Folder labeled when accessioned: NATO Expansion Reports from NATO committees and United States committees, CODEL Solomon itinerary and information by the U.S. Air Force for trip between, notes, and newspaper articles.","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 1 of 2","Agenda and Meetings Notebook, Part 2 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 1 of 2","CODEL Bereuter, 2 of 2","Printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office with forward written by President George Bush and Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense","10 copies of the resolution that authorizes the use of U.S. Armed Forces against Yugoslavia.","The Osce Verification Mission to Kosovo, December 1998 to March 1999. The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo [1999] Draft Plenary Resolution [May 1999] The Warsaw Plenary Declaration on Kosovo (as passed 6/1/99)","Invitations, menu, name badges, map of Budapest, Country Data of Egypt and a Brief Guide to the Luxor Antiquities Sites","Box 225 (32 folders)","Photographs, Correspondence and Programs","Gives his written withdrawal from the firm when he takes office in the Congress and notes the understandings and conditions.","Forwarding threatening letter he received","Mr. Mutuc returning to the Philippines since Marcus is gone.","Regarding Black congressional districts and the Pledge Bond Referendum.","Yacobi, nephew of Herbert Bateman, and stationed in Saudi Arabia and Iraq thanking him for getting the autographed transcript of the President's State of the Union Address with an enclosed Thank You letter to the President with an Iraq bottle label.","Recommending Management Accounting's article on Joe DioGuardi's bill, HR 4495.","Thank you letters, donation/contribution letters correspondence about family matters invitations to join the Huntington Club statement to the Members of the Congress of the United States about integration of public schools dated August 10, 1971 statement about drug abuse and juvenile delinquency dated December 14, 1972 letter to Clerk of the Senate with biographical changes dated November 4, 1971 and other correspondence","Includes letter to Gov. John N. Dalton letters regarding his children Toll Charges Disclosure Forms Conflict of Interest Forms expense work sheets for attendance at meetings campaign contributions tax information Lawyer's Referral Service Form and other correpsondence","Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. for consideration for one of two Federal District Judgeships for the Eastern District of Virginia in 1977 Herbert Bateman was nominated by Senator John Warner for a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 1981.  Robert Heron Bork got the judgeship. 1957 Court of Appeals publications are included. 1977 material includes a questionnaire. 1981 file includes letters of support from politicians and other important people, such as Strom Thurmond, Mills Godwin, Jerry Farwell and James L. Ketelsen, Chairman of Tenneco, with attached response from Vice President George Bush.  There is also a biography, letters to possible supporters, and a list of people to contact to help with recommendations","Includes HHB Bank Receipts from 2/1/89 – 12/6/89.","Sent by President Bush as a memento","Many of the negatives appear to be from trips abroad","Invitations, information about Paris Air Show, menus and photographs","Letter and 2 photographs","Includes and a photograph of HHB speaking at Chesapeake Bay Forum","3 photographs","4 photographs","3 photographs","3 photographs","1983, 1991, 1994-95, 2000","1984, 1989, 1994 and 1999","2 different poses. Photographed by Congressman Richard Ray.","House Gym Dinner","2 copies.","Autographed by both","Copy of the Poem with acknowledgement letter to Frederick Manzie from President George Bush","In Alphabetical Order","Thanking HHB for support in the primary.","Printed Copy","Re: HHB's help with the new aircraft carrier proposals.","List of the reforms with hand-marked red checks beside each reform and a hand written note, \"4/6/95 Done.\"","Congratulating the United States government on the 210th anniversary of American Independence.","Regarding relocating the Military Traffic Management Command to Fort Eustis","Thanking HHB for support of Marine Corp and programs.","Thanking HHB for stopping by Republican Leader's Fund fundraising reception.  Photograph attached.","Saying they are grateful as they leave the White House.","Announcing his resignation from the Virginia Senate because of his election as a U.S. Congressman.","Second Russian in Space, after Gagarin.","Expressing appreciation for HHB's vote in favor of the Government Ethics Reform Act of 1989.","Thanking HHB for his vote in support of the Space Station Freedom.","Some items in this folder were sent to HHB with photographs.  The photographs were filed in one of the Photographs folders 1 or 2.","Re: endorsements of political candidates","\"Bateman responded:  \"I am absolutely amazed that anyone could say as many things so untrue and so distorted in so short a period of time, on such a variety of sub(j)ects.  My heavens, it is appalling.\"  Rep. Herb Bateman, Westmoreland Civic Center, Oct 13, 1992.\"","Some items in this folder were sent to HHB with photographs.  The photographs were filed in one of the folders labeled Photographs 1 or 2.","On White House letterhead","Enclosing photographs.","In the Benjamin Franklin Room, State Department","2 copies","program and photographs","held at Statuary Hall, The United States Capitol","Photographs of Induction into Hall of Leadership for the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce and publication The Virginia Jaycees, the First 50 Years, 1939-1989, March 1996","Box 226","1 folder","Includes expired passports for Herbert H. Bateman, plus photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Bateman, and applications for passports and visas.","Box 227; Accession Number: 2003.18","(removed during renovation).  Includes letter from George M. White, Architect of the Capitol, where he explains history of the brick","Copies and originals of newspaper clippings divided into months.","License Plate Number:  VA H1","Bag was possibly used by Mrs. Bateman to send over items for these papers.","\"The Chief of Transportation takes great pleasure in granting the distinction of Honorary Transporter of the Transportation Corps Regiment to The Honorable Herbert H. Bateman in recognition of your special place in Regimental continuity, tradition and esprit de corps\" issued at The Home of the Transportation Corps Regiment this 25th day of August 2000.","Box 228; Accession Number: 2003.18; Some of these books are embossed with Hon. Herbert H. Bateman's name.","Box 229; Accession Number: 2003.18","13 folders","[Notation on original box: \"Already Copied\"] Box 230; Accession Number: 2003.18 These letters and cards were already grouped by affiliation of sender when accessioned. They were kept in their original designations and put in alphabetical order. Mrs. Bateman made notes regarding the identity of the sender on some of the envelopes"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_e5d41d77c9a467f57988b5022422dcdf\"\u003eStored off-site. Please allow at least 72 hours for retrieval.  Boxes mistakenly labeled as 2001.03. 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and Articles, Book Reviews, Lectures, Radio \u0026 Television, \u0026 Research (Boxes 21-26)","Subseries C: Russia \u0026 the Former Soviet Union Material, including Books (Boxes 26-40); Articles (Boxes 41-43); Book Reviews \u0026 Lectures (Boxes 43-45); and Radio \u0026 Television (Boxes 45-46)","Subseries D: Scotland Material, including Books (Boxes 46-57), Highlanders Television Series (Boxes 57-58), and Articles, Book Reviews and Lectures (Boxes 59-60)","Subseries E: Miscellaneous Literary Material, including Take Nine Spies (Boxes 60-63), Articles (Boxes 64-66); Book Reviews, Introductions, Lectures \u0026 Speeches and Literary Correspondence (Boxes 67-68); and Radio and Television (Boxes 68-69)","Series III: Photographic Material (Boxes 70-93)","Series IV: Sir Fitzroy Maclean Additional Papers (Boxes 94-102","re the Threat of Soviet Expansion in Asia","Parlimentary Delegation to Romania","Fitzroy Hew Royle Maclean was born in 1911 in Cairo, Egypt to Charles Maclean, a major in the British army, and Gladys Royle Maclean. He was raised in Scotland, India, and Italy and attended Eton (1924-28), the University of Marburg in Germany (1929), and Kings' College, Cambridge (1929-32) where he won a senior scholarship and first class honors. He entered the Foreign Office in 1934 and was first posted to Paris, and then to Moscow in 1937 where he served as the Third Secretary in the British Embassy. Stalin's purges were at their height during Maclean's two years in the Soviet Union, and he was present at the state trial of Nikolai Bukharin in 1938. He also made journeys to remote areas of the Soviet Union such as Central Asia and the Caucasus where few if any foreigners had been for many years. In 1939 he returned to London and worked in the Foreign Office on Russian affairs.","When World War II broke out, he wanted to enlist in the military, but as a diplomat was in a \"reserved\" position and was not allowed to do so. He learned that the only way to be released from the Foreign Office was to declare himself a candidate for Parliament, and so he was returned for the constituency of Lancaster at a by-election in 1941. He joined the Cameron Highlanders regiment in the British army as a private, and then the new Special Air Service (SAS) and served in the Western Desert, where he participated in the raid on Benghazi along with SAS founder David Stirling and Randolph Churchill, and foiled a coup in Persia by kidnapping General Zahidi who had collaborated with the Germans.","In July 1943 Prime Minister Winston Churchill asked Maclean to serve as his personal representative and Brigadier commanding a British Military Mission to Josip Broz Tito, leader of the Communist Partisans in German-occupied Yugoslavia. At this stage of the war, there was a debate in the British government over which Yugoslav resistance group it should support - Tito's Partisans or Draza Mihalovich's Cetniks. In September Maclean was dropped by parachute into Bosnia and met Tito, and subsequently reported to Churchill that the Partisans were the more effective fighting force and would benefit from additional British and American aid. In August 1944, as the Germans prepared to withdraw from Yugoslavia Maclean planned \"Operation Ratweek\" for the first week of September, a coordinated Allied and Partisan attack on enemy communications which proved quite successful. In the course of his mission, which lasted until 1945, he became a friend and admirer of Tito. In 1947 Maclean was asked to head the Special Refugee Commission which had the sensitive task of screening of tens of thousands of Yugoslav and Ukrainian Displaced Persons, some of whom were alleged to have committed war crimes, in Italy and Austria.","After completing this assignment, Maclean focused on politics, representing Lancaster until 1959 and Bute and North Ayrshire from 1959-1974, and served as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War from 1954-1957. He was chairman of the Committee of the North Atlantic Assembly from 1964-1974. Maclean's friendship with Tito and frequent visits to Yugoslavia allowed him to play a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav relations. In the 1960's he purchased a home on the island of Korcula, becoming one of the few foreigners allowed to own property in Yugoslavia. Maclean also maintained a keen interest in the Soviet Union where he traveled extensively and he served as chairman of the Great Britain-USSR Association. He lectured frequently in the United Kingdom and the United States on Yugoslav and Soviet affairs.","Maclean's literary career was launched in 1949 with the publication of Eastern Approaches, a memoir of his experiences as a diplomat and soldier, which was acclaimed by critics and became a best-seller. This was followed in 1957 by a biography of Tito, Disputed Barricade, A Person from England(1958), describing the adventures of English travelers in Central Asia, and in 1958, Back to Bokhara(1959), and a number of books, articles and book reviews on Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, and other subjects.","A third focal point of his writing was Scotland, and he published A Concise History of Scotland, (1970), The Isles of the Sea, a collection of West Highland folk tales (1985), Bonnie Prince Charlie, (1988) and Highlanders(1995). Along with establishing a reputation as the author of entertaining and informative works that blended his travel experiences and historical research, he turned his attention to radio and television, working on a number of documentary programs including The Road to Samarkandand The Life and Times of Marshal Titoand two major series. Portrait of the Soviet Unionand Highlanders.","Maclean was made a baronet in 1957 and a Knight of the Thistle in 1993, and was the recipient of many honors and decorations including the Commander of the British Empire, the Croix de Guerre, the Order of Kutusov, and the Partisan Star, and several honorary degrees.","In 1946 Maclean married a widow with two children, Veronica (Fraser) Phipps, daughter of the 16th Lord Lovat. They had two sons, James and Charles. In 1957 the Macleans purchased Strachur, an estate in Argyllshire in the Scottish Highlands, and later operated a hotel on the estate, the Creggans Inn, which became known for its good food, drink, and hospitality. Maclean continued to be extremely active into his eighties and kept up a busy schedule of writing, lecturing and traveling. He died of a heart attack while swimming at a friend's house in June 1996. In Maclean's later years, there was speculation that he had been the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond.","This Fitzroy Maclean papers consist (1827-1996; 44 cubic feet) of the professional and personal papers of Scottish soldier, diplomat, politician, author, and traveler, Sir Fitzroy Hew Maclean (1911-1996) of Dunconnel. It includes correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper and magazine articles, book reviews, lectures, speeches, photographs, memorabilia, and research material pertaining to his military, diplomatic, political and literary career as well as family and personal affairs.","Maclean is best known for his role during World War II as head of the British military mission to Yugoslavia in which he served as Winston Churchill's personal representative to leader of the Communist Partisans, Josip Broz Tito, his diplomatic service in the Soviet Union in the late 1930's, and as the author of the classic memoir Eastern Approaches (1949) and many other books and articles. After the war, he pursued a political career as a Conservative member of Parliament, and, based on his close relationship with Tito, played a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav affairs. He was also noted for his expertise on the Soviet Union.","A third focal point of his life and career was Scotland: he was a proud member of Clan Maclean and wrote several works on Scottish history, biography, and folklore. The collection contains some material in Serbo-Croatian, German, Italian and French.","The papers are arranged in four main series with various sub-series. Items of particular interest in the First Series, Career and Personal Papers, are described in the following paragraphs devoted to each subseries. In the Diplomatic Subseries are dispatches and memoranda of his trips through Central Asia (including Afghanistan and the ancient cities Bokhara and Samarkand) and the Caucasus, on the situation in Sinkiang (Chinese Turkestan) and on the political stability of the Soviet Union, 1937-1939.","The subseries British Military Mission to Yugoslavia contains Winston Churchill's Minute concerning his Mission to Tito, Autograph Diary (2 pages) re his arrival in Yugoslavia, \"Ratweek\" Map (oversize), twelve files (labeled Top Secret) including memoranda, correspondence, telegrams, etc concerning military and political affairs such as Allied operations and aid to Tito's Partisans, formation of the Yugoslav government, relief, the visit of Field Marshal Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander to Belgrade, Macedonia, Prospect of South Slav federation, and correspondence with Evelyn Waugh.","The Special Refugee Commission subseries contains correspondence, telegrams, reports, including one submitted to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, articles, and a draft of a speech on the refugee problems to a parliamentary committee.","Political correspondence includes papers concerning the Lancaster by-election of 1941, the general election of 1945, and correspondence with Winston Churchill, Harold Macmillan, Anthony Eden, Alec Douglas- Home, Peter Carrington, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Robert Kennedy, John Lindsay, Henry Jackson, and Averell Harriman ; a memorandum to Field Marshal Alexander of Tunis concerning irregular warfare; and correspondence and memoranda related to a parliamentary delegation to Romania in 1973.","Material in the VIP Subseries includes: letters and notes from members of the Royal Family including Prince Charles, Princess Margaret, Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Clementine Churchill and Mary Churchill Soames; and a thank you note from Lauren Bacall.","The Yugoslavia and Tito Subseries contains significant material including memoranda of meetings with Tito in 1949,1950, 1953, 1968, 1973; informative accounts by Maclean and other British officers about the Military Mission in World War II for an official book published by Muzej AVNOJ (1970-1971); correspondence about Maclean's involvement in proposals for the publication of Tito's memoirs (1966-1977) and about the nomination of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize (1972-1973); correspondence and papers by Maclean and others from a conference on British Policy and Resistance in the Balkans (1973); Briefing papers, correspondence and memoranda of Margaret Thatcher's visit to Yugoslavia in 1977, and correspondence and memorabilia pertaining to the Prince of Wales' visit in 1978; correspondence about Maclean's visit in 1989 and transcript of an interview with Prime Minister Ante Markovic.","For the 1990's, the time of war and the dissolution of Yugoslavia , there is correspondence with David Owen, Stevan Dedijer and others, and about the Korcula Emergency Appeal, a relief effort for a hospital on the island of Korcula, Croatia, organized by the Macleans; letters from Yugoslav friends describing the turmoil , and/or seeking assistance in finding jobs in the United Kingdom; correspondence about renewed controversy about the British Military Mission in World War II. and the Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case concerning the repatriation of Yugoslavs in 1945. It should also be noted that in Series II, Subseries B, Literary Material pertaining to Yugoslavia, there is some correspondence filed with the manuscripts, typescripts, articles and radio and television transcripts.","The Subseries Family and Personal Papers has letters from friends and teachers, some in German, French, and Italian. In a significant group of letters to his parents (1939-1945) from London, Cairo, Belgrade, and elsewhere, Maclean discussed the international situation, his desire to leave the Foreign Office in order to join the army, life in London during the Blitz, the beginning of his political career, and his military service (some letters were extensively cut by the censors). There are also a number of letters to his parents from the years 1946-1955 from Maclean and his wife Veronica discussing family matters and living conditions in Italy and Austria while Maclean was directing the Special Refugee Commission, and about their travels in Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey in the early 1950's.","Also present is correspondence with Frank McLynn, his biographer, 1990-1994, and two scrapbooks. The blue scrapbook (1939-1951) includes one letter of Maclean to his aunt, newspaper clippings relating to his military service in Yugoslavia, his marriage, some articles by him, a few photographs. The red scrapbook, 1943-1946 also has newspaper clippings about his military service and political career and articles by him.","The Second Series consists of literary papers. This series contains drafts, typescripts, setting copies of his books with related correspondence with publishers and others about the publication process, contracts, royalty statements, book reviews, fan mail, articles, book reviews, speeches, lectures, transcripts of radio and television programs, film proposals or treatments. Several of his books were published under different titles in the United States. It is organized into five subseries based on subject matter. These include: Eastern Approaches(American title- Escape to Adventure); Yugoslavia (the country as originally constituted and also the new states that emerged in the 1990's); Russia and the former Soviet Union and the new nations post 1990); Scotland; and Miscellaneous Literary.","The subseries about Eastern Approachescontains a typed manuscript (Setting copy) with corrections, including an unpublished introduction; some material omitted from the published version including his admiration for a Soviet army unit, comments on the Cetniks, and conversations with King George VI and Winston Churchill and King Peter of Yugoslavia; letters from Michael Adeane, Secretary to King George VI and Winston Churchill requesting that certain passages be omitted; a letter from Peter Fleming to Jonathan Cape offering his opinion of the book, a letter from Ian Fleming to Jonathan Cape and a note to Maclean.","Other material includes correspondence with Jonathan Cape and other publishers about a new edition, correspondence with Douglas Fairbanks, Eric Ambler and others concerning a possible film version, and with Ian Curteis about a proposed television adaptation.","The Yugoslavia Subseries includes books: Disputed Barricade(1957), published in America as The Heretic, which includes an interview with Tito; Yugoslavia(1969), in which Maclean wrote the text for this book of photographs; Battle of Neretva(1970); and Tito: A Pictorial Biography(1980). Also present are articles from newspapers and magazines, 1947-1995, on Yugoslav politics and society, including interviews with Tito. Particularly interesting are two unpublished articles \"Whither Yugoslavia?\" written in 1989 based on interviews with Yugoslav politicians, including Slobodan Milosevic. There are also a number of book reviews of works by Julian Amery, William Deakin, Noel Malcolm and Misha Glenny and others.","In addition, the subseries on Yugoslavia contains lectures, 1949-1995; transcripts of radio and television programs, with related correspondence; and some interviews with Tito, notably The \"Life and Times of Marshal Tito\" (December 1963); and one for a CBS news program (1969).","The Russian Material Subseries contains drafts, correspondence, and research material for his books A Person from England(1958), including several autograph letters,1827-1861, of Dr. Joseph Wolff, one of the English travelers chronicled in the book; Back to Bokhara(1959); Holy Russia(1978); drafts titled \"All the Russias\" and \"The Other Russias,\" which were the basis for To the Back of Beyond(1974), To Caucasus: End of All the Earth(1976); and Holy Russia(1978) which completed the trilogy; Portrait of the Soviet Union(1988), including material for both the book and the related TBS television series since Maclean was working on these simultaneously; and All the Russias(1992). Correspondents include Pamela Harriman, Marietta Tree and Fitzgerald Bemiss.","In addition to his books about Russia and the Soviet Union, his papers also contain articles, 1949-1995 on political, social, economic, cultural aspects of the former Soviet Union, a number on Georgia and the Caucasus, and Mikhail Gorbachev; book reviews, 1949-1994; and radio and television material, such as correspondence and transcripts for programs, including \"The End of All the Earth\" and \"Carnival in the Caucasus\"; interviews with Anna Mikhailovna Larina (Bukharin's widow) and others for the BBC \"Timewatch\" program \"Bukharin.\"","The subseries concerning his Scotland material includes books, A Concise History of Scotland(1970); Isles of the Sea(1985); Bonnie Prince Charlie(1988); and Highlanders(originally titled Clans) (1995). Material for the book and television series are combined since Maclean was working on them simultaneously. Among the articles on Scotland is a notable series \"Scottish Approaches\" which appeared in The Scotsmanin 1959.","The last subseries in Maclean's Literary Papers consists of miscellaneous literary material, including material for the book Take Nine Spies. There is also correspondence with publishers in which he discusses more than one book, and with his literary agents.","Articles are arranged chronologically, and topics range from post World War II Japan, Korea, Italy, the Middle East, and defense policy to China and Mongolia in the 1960's, an extended trip to China in 1988, and his travels in Nepal, Tibet, and Oman in the 1990's. There are also articles about his military, diplomatic, political and literary career, his travels, and personal life, and note that others are contained in two scrapbooks. The radio and television material includes his commentaries on the international scene from 1946 on.","Photographic Material comprises the third series, which contains twenty-four boxes of photographs (some in albums), contact sheets, negatives, and slides, taken by Maclean, primarily of his travels in the former Soviet Union, Europe and Asia, from 1938 through the 1990's. Especially noteworthy are those taken in Moscow, Leningrad, and Central Asia, including Afghanistan, the cities Bokhara and Samarkand, and Persia, Paris and Florence in the late 1930's, Yugoslavia during World War II, postwar Korean and China, and of Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Iran in the early 1950's. Maclean visited the former Soviet Union frequently from the late 1950's through 1987 and took numerous photographs of his favorite regions, Central Asia and the Caucasus, particularly Georgia.","As for Yugoslavia, there is an album dated 1953 labeled Namanevru Jugoslovenska Narodne, Armije (Yugoslav People's Army) with photographs of Tito, Maclean, and soldiers; and photographs from the early 1960's through 1980 including a number of photographs of Tito. Individuals subjects include Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher. There are also many family photographs taken at Maclean's homes Beechfield and Strachur, and of friends. The photographs used in Eastern Approaches, Disputed Barricade, A Person from England, and Bonnie Prince Charlieare also in this section.\n \n The fourth series consists of two small additions to the papers and include some correpondence files, such as congratulatory letters about his appointment as Under Secretary for War in 1954 and his Baronetcy in 1957, his letters published in the press, and the Great Britain-USSR Association; files on his participation in various conferences concerning Yugoslavia and War War II; election campaign materials of Maclean; Notebooks, including \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June); news articles; speeches by Maclean, including printed speeches published in \"Parliamentary Debates\"; passports; pocket and desk diaries; first drafts of \"Eastern Approaches\"; a file on guerilla warfare; a copy of a 1938 Report on Central Asia by Maclean; and Veronica Maclean's description about her first meeting with Josip Broz Tito in 1947.","re Appointments to London, Paris, and Moscow and his resignation from the Foreign Office","re Maclean's Mission to Tito and an Extract from The Second World War","including \"The Partisan Movement in Yugoslavia\" and \"Note on the Present Military and Political Situation in Serbia\"","Drafts of Statement on the Extent of British Aid to the Partisans","re Appointments and Impact on Service to Constituency","re Irregular Warfare and Correspondence with Field Marshall Earl Alexander of Tunis and Others","re Vietnam War","re the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia","re Interview with Vice-President Bodnaras of Romania; Meeting with Tito; and Draft Article on Sino-Soviet Border","re Winston Churchill","re E.C. Grants for Argyll and Bute","re Consideration of Fitzroy Maclean as Governor of Cyprus","re a Resignation to Veronica Maclean","re his serving as godfather to her daughter, Charlotte","re British Press Coverage of Yugoslavia","re Simic Cureija","re Visit with Tito, with note from Jack Coville, Secretary to Winston Churchill","re Tito","re Korcula","re the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia","re Visit to Yugoslavia for 25th Anniversary of National Liberation, includes photographs of Maclean and Willian Deakin","Decoration Awarded to Fitzroy Maclean","Proposed British Decorations of Yugoslavs","re Yugoslav Students in Britain","re Allied Mission to Yugoslavia in World War II for Muzej AVNOJ","re Korcula, Yugoslavia, Town Twinning with Argyll and Bute, Scotland","re Maclean's Efforts in Support of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize","re British Policy towards the Balkan Resistance Movements","re Meeting with Tito","re Research and Annual Summaries (Copies) of Events in Yugoslavia, 1957-1972","re Margaret Thatcher's Trip, with Official Program","re the Prince of Wales' Visit to Yugoslavia","re Fitzroy Maclean's article for the British-Yugoslav Society on the Prince of Wales' visit","re Arrangements for the British Delegation to Tito's Funeral","re Official Visit of Fitzroy Maclean","re Program of Economic Reform","re his biography of Tito","re Controversy over British Military Mission in World War II","re BBC \"Timewatch: Tito\" Program","re a Yugoslav Detainee in 1945","re Korcula, Croatia Emergency Appeal","re Benefit Concert for Dubrovnik","re Owen's Mission","re Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case (Repatriations in 1945)","re Tito Memoirs and other projects","re Purchase of \"Beechfield\"","re Ticonderoga story","re Purchase of \"Creggans Inn\"","re Fitzroy Maclean","re Evelyn Waugh biography","re Fitzroy Maclean","re Fitzroy Maclean and Articles by him","re Awarding of Baronetcy and Arms","re Honorary Degree from the University of Glasgow","re Honorary Degree from Acadia University","re Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito","re Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito, signed by Josip Broz Tito and Madame Jovanka Broz","re Honorary Degree from Dundee University","re Special Air Service","re the 23rd Special Air Service Regiment","re Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of theThistle","re Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle","re Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle--Congratulations","re Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle","Order of the Thistle Ceremony","re Freedom of Argyll and Bute","re omitting part of an interview with the King about Yugoslavia from his book","with comments about what Maclean had written about himself in the book","thanking him for the copy of his book sent to the King","re Publicity","Translations","re American Edition","re German Edition","re Paperback Edition","re Proposed Film, with a copy of the script for the film, April 1956","re Proposed TV Series","re Proposed TV Series","re Yugoslav Edition","re Yugoslav Edition","Letter of thanks on behalf of Tito","re American Edition, The Heretic","re Translations","re German Forces in Yugoslavia","including \"The Fourth Enemy Offensive\" and some in Serbo-Croatian","re Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia","re Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia","including some correspondence and notes","re Korcula by Charles Maclean","Unpublished","re of BBC Radio Broadcast on Mission to Tito","re Tito obituary for BBC Radio","re BBC Radio \"I Was There\"","re Film \"General from Strachur\"","re BBC Television Tito Obituary","re Tito Interview for CBS News","re Proposed BBC Programs","re Proposed Film on Tito","re BBC Program on the S.O.E. (Special Operations Executive)","re BBC Program on Evelyn Waugh","re Miscellaneous Television and Film Projects","re BBC Program \"Ratlines\"","re VPRO Program","re New Edition","re Proposed Film","re Research","re Translations","Original Letters of Joseph Wolff and Correspondence with Ancient Light Bookshop","Transcripts and Copies of Letters of Charles Stoddart and others from the Public Records Office","re American Edition and Other Projects","re Copyright Renewal","re German edition","re the Sino Russian Border in Life","re the Caucasus Region","Correspondence re","re the Bukharin Trial in Moscow \u0026 Interview with his widow","re Mikhail Gorbachev","re Georgia in The Sunday Times","re Azerbaijan","re Georgia, including notes and drafts","re Georgia in The Scotsman Magazine","re Azerbaijan","re Caucasus","re Mikhail Gorbachov","re Mikhail Gorbachev in honor of Hugh Seton-Watson","given at Foyle's Lunch","re Georgia","re Georgia","re a New Edition","re an American Edition","re a German Edition","August 1, 1996 from Edwin Moore to Veronica Maclean","re German Edition","re reprint as West Highland Tales","re Publicity \u0026 Book Reviews","re Publicity","re \"Scotland in Parliament\"","re Japan","re Asia","re Korea","re Italy","re the Middle East","re Persia","re Defense of Great Britain","re Greece","re Libya during World War II","re Turkey","re China \"Inside Red China\"","re China Trip","re China \"Peking Revisited,\" \"Don't Let China Stew in Her Own Juice,\" and \"Eyewitnesses in China\"","re Mongolia","re Sir Winston Churchill","Mongolia","re the Black Sea, including one by Veronica Maclean","re Defense of Europe: \"Nuclear Deterrence and Conventional Forces,\" with Correspondence","re China--Trip to Kashgar in Chinese Turkestan, including Correspondence","re Nepal and Bhutan","re Germany","re David Stirling for Dictionary of National Biographyand Correspondence","re Canary Islands","re Oman","re Tibet--Correspondence, Travel Arrangements, and Memorabilia","re Tibet","re the Channel Tunnel","re Fitzroy Maclean, some in German, French, Serbo-Croatian, Swedish, and Dutch","re Tibet","re Publication of Evelyn Waugh's Diaries, which include references to Fitzroy Maclean","re Invitation to Frankfurt","re German Translations of Isles of the Seaand Eastern Approaches","re Proposed Book of Interviews including Fitzroy Maclean","some accompanied by correspondence, including: Violet Asquith, Nancy Astor, Charles Bohlen, John Bute, Nicolae Causescu, Earl Cawdor, Thomas Churchill, John Clarke, the Queen Mother, Lord Lovat, Charles Maclean, Andrew Maxwell, Paddy Mayne and Bill Elliot, Iain Moncrieffe, Peter Moore, David Scott, David Stirling, and Lord Ward","People","Environs \u0026 Monasteries","GUM Store, Race Track, \u0026 Fashions","The Kremlin \u0026 Red Square","The file includes a draft of a 1968 letter to Aleksey Aleksandrovich Surkov, President of the USSR - Great Britain Society, also includes letters to and from the Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury (\"Violet\").","Notebooks include \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June), circa 1943-1958","Includes Maclean's undated notes on Soviet history up to \"Glasnost,\" notes on the \"Council of Europe,\" (1973); series of letters between Sir Charles Peake, British Embassy, and Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 1946-1953.","These include a speech before the Boarding House and Catering Association, one mentioning nuclear deterrence, and international events.","This addition contains two letters written by Fitzroy Maclean and John Baldock to Helen F. Moore of Leicester, England. A typewritten letter from Maclean to Baldock addresses Moore's concern regarding rioting by South Koreans in the vicinity of the Troops Rest Center at Inchon and her request to move the Center. He reviews her concern, noting that the demonstrations were against the Neutral Nations Armistice Commission and took place six and a half miles from the Center. He notes that the Center was not affected by the rioting and that, after careful consideration, the Center would remain open and not move to another area. 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He was raised in Scotland, India, and Italy and attended Eton (1924-28), the University of Marburg in Germany (1929), and Kings' College, Cambridge (1929-32) where he won a senior scholarship and first class honors. He entered the Foreign Office in 1934 and was first posted to Paris, and then to Moscow in 1937 where he served as the Third Secretary in the British Embassy. Stalin's purges were at their height during Maclean's two years in the Soviet Union, and he was present at the state trial of Nikolai Bukharin in 1938. He also made journeys to remote areas of the Soviet Union such as Central Asia and the Caucasus where few if any foreigners had been for many years. In 1939 he returned to London and worked in the Foreign Office on Russian affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e When World War II broke out, he wanted to enlist in the military, but as a diplomat was in a \"reserved\" position and was not allowed to do so. He learned that the only way to be released from the Foreign Office was to declare himself a candidate for Parliament, and so he was returned for the constituency of Lancaster at a by-election in 1941. He joined the Cameron Highlanders regiment in the British army as a private, and then the new Special Air Service (SAS) and served in the Western Desert, where he participated in the raid on Benghazi along with SAS founder David Stirling and Randolph Churchill, and foiled a coup in Persia by kidnapping General Zahidi who had collaborated with the Germans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In July 1943 Prime Minister Winston Churchill asked Maclean to serve as his personal representative and Brigadier commanding a British Military Mission to Josip Broz Tito, leader of the Communist Partisans in German-occupied Yugoslavia. At this stage of the war, there was a debate in the British government over which Yugoslav resistance group it should support - Tito's Partisans or Draza Mihalovich's Cetniks. In September Maclean was dropped by parachute into Bosnia and met Tito, and subsequently reported to Churchill that the Partisans were the more effective fighting force and would benefit from additional British and American aid. In August 1944, as the Germans prepared to withdraw from Yugoslavia Maclean planned \"Operation Ratweek\" for the first week of September, a coordinated Allied and Partisan attack on enemy communications which proved quite successful. In the course of his mission, which lasted until 1945, he became a friend and admirer of Tito. In 1947 Maclean was asked to head the Special Refugee Commission which had the sensitive task of screening of tens of thousands of Yugoslav and Ukrainian Displaced Persons, some of whom were alleged to have committed war crimes, in Italy and Austria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e After completing this assignment, Maclean focused on politics, representing Lancaster until 1959 and Bute and North Ayrshire from 1959-1974, and served as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War from 1954-1957. He was chairman of the Committee of the North Atlantic Assembly from 1964-1974. Maclean's friendship with Tito and frequent visits to Yugoslavia allowed him to play a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav relations. In the 1960's he purchased a home on the island of Korcula, becoming one of the few foreigners allowed to own property in Yugoslavia. Maclean also maintained a keen interest in the Soviet Union where he traveled extensively and he served as chairman of the Great Britain-USSR Association. He lectured frequently in the United Kingdom and the United States on Yugoslav and Soviet affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Maclean's literary career was launched in 1949 with the publication of Eastern Approaches, a memoir of his experiences as a diplomat and soldier, which was acclaimed by critics and became a best-seller. This was followed in 1957 by a biography of Tito, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDisputed Barricade, A Person from England\u003c/title\u003e(1958), describing the adventures of English travelers in Central Asia, and in 1958, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBack to Bokhara\u003c/title\u003e(1959), and a number of books, articles and book reviews on Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, and other subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e A third focal point of his writing was Scotland, and he published \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Concise History of Scotland\u003c/title\u003e, (1970), \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Isles of the Sea\u003c/title\u003e, a collection of West Highland folk tales (1985), \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBonnie Prince Charlie\u003c/title\u003e, (1988) and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHighlanders\u003c/title\u003e(1995). Along with establishing a reputation as the author of entertaining and informative works that blended his travel experiences and historical research, he turned his attention to radio and television, working on a number of documentary programs including \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Road to Samarkand\u003c/title\u003eand \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Life and Times of Marshal Tito\u003c/title\u003eand two major series. \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePortrait of the Soviet Union\u003c/title\u003eand \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHighlanders\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Maclean was made a baronet in 1957 and a Knight of the Thistle in 1993, and was the recipient of many honors and decorations including the Commander of the British Empire, the Croix de Guerre, the Order of Kutusov, and the Partisan Star, and several honorary degrees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In 1946 Maclean married a widow with two children, Veronica (Fraser) Phipps, daughter of the 16th Lord Lovat. They had two sons, James and Charles. In 1957 the Macleans purchased Strachur, an estate in Argyllshire in the Scottish Highlands, and later operated a hotel on the estate, the Creggans Inn, which became known for its good food, drink, and hospitality. Maclean continued to be extremely active into his eighties and kept up a busy schedule of writing, lecturing and traveling. He died of a heart attack while swimming at a friend's house in June 1996. In Maclean's later years, there was speculation that he had been the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Fitzroy Hew Royle Maclean was born in 1911 in Cairo, Egypt to Charles Maclean, a major in the British army, and Gladys Royle Maclean. He was raised in Scotland, India, and Italy and attended Eton (1924-28), the University of Marburg in Germany (1929), and Kings' College, Cambridge (1929-32) where he won a senior scholarship and first class honors. He entered the Foreign Office in 1934 and was first posted to Paris, and then to Moscow in 1937 where he served as the Third Secretary in the British Embassy. Stalin's purges were at their height during Maclean's two years in the Soviet Union, and he was present at the state trial of Nikolai Bukharin in 1938. He also made journeys to remote areas of the Soviet Union such as Central Asia and the Caucasus where few if any foreigners had been for many years. In 1939 he returned to London and worked in the Foreign Office on Russian affairs.","When World War II broke out, he wanted to enlist in the military, but as a diplomat was in a \"reserved\" position and was not allowed to do so. He learned that the only way to be released from the Foreign Office was to declare himself a candidate for Parliament, and so he was returned for the constituency of Lancaster at a by-election in 1941. He joined the Cameron Highlanders regiment in the British army as a private, and then the new Special Air Service (SAS) and served in the Western Desert, where he participated in the raid on Benghazi along with SAS founder David Stirling and Randolph Churchill, and foiled a coup in Persia by kidnapping General Zahidi who had collaborated with the Germans.","In July 1943 Prime Minister Winston Churchill asked Maclean to serve as his personal representative and Brigadier commanding a British Military Mission to Josip Broz Tito, leader of the Communist Partisans in German-occupied Yugoslavia. At this stage of the war, there was a debate in the British government over which Yugoslav resistance group it should support - Tito's Partisans or Draza Mihalovich's Cetniks. In September Maclean was dropped by parachute into Bosnia and met Tito, and subsequently reported to Churchill that the Partisans were the more effective fighting force and would benefit from additional British and American aid. In August 1944, as the Germans prepared to withdraw from Yugoslavia Maclean planned \"Operation Ratweek\" for the first week of September, a coordinated Allied and Partisan attack on enemy communications which proved quite successful. In the course of his mission, which lasted until 1945, he became a friend and admirer of Tito. In 1947 Maclean was asked to head the Special Refugee Commission which had the sensitive task of screening of tens of thousands of Yugoslav and Ukrainian Displaced Persons, some of whom were alleged to have committed war crimes, in Italy and Austria.","After completing this assignment, Maclean focused on politics, representing Lancaster until 1959 and Bute and North Ayrshire from 1959-1974, and served as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War from 1954-1957. He was chairman of the Committee of the North Atlantic Assembly from 1964-1974. Maclean's friendship with Tito and frequent visits to Yugoslavia allowed him to play a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav relations. In the 1960's he purchased a home on the island of Korcula, becoming one of the few foreigners allowed to own property in Yugoslavia. Maclean also maintained a keen interest in the Soviet Union where he traveled extensively and he served as chairman of the Great Britain-USSR Association. He lectured frequently in the United Kingdom and the United States on Yugoslav and Soviet affairs.","Maclean's literary career was launched in 1949 with the publication of Eastern Approaches, a memoir of his experiences as a diplomat and soldier, which was acclaimed by critics and became a best-seller. This was followed in 1957 by a biography of Tito, Disputed Barricade, A Person from England(1958), describing the adventures of English travelers in Central Asia, and in 1958, Back to Bokhara(1959), and a number of books, articles and book reviews on Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, and other subjects.","A third focal point of his writing was Scotland, and he published A Concise History of Scotland, (1970), The Isles of the Sea, a collection of West Highland folk tales (1985), Bonnie Prince Charlie, (1988) and Highlanders(1995). Along with establishing a reputation as the author of entertaining and informative works that blended his travel experiences and historical research, he turned his attention to radio and television, working on a number of documentary programs including The Road to Samarkandand The Life and Times of Marshal Titoand two major series. Portrait of the Soviet Unionand Highlanders.","Maclean was made a baronet in 1957 and a Knight of the Thistle in 1993, and was the recipient of many honors and decorations including the Commander of the British Empire, the Croix de Guerre, the Order of Kutusov, and the Partisan Star, and several honorary degrees.","In 1946 Maclean married a widow with two children, Veronica (Fraser) Phipps, daughter of the 16th Lord Lovat. They had two sons, James and Charles. In 1957 the Macleans purchased Strachur, an estate in Argyllshire in the Scottish Highlands, and later operated a hotel on the estate, the Creggans Inn, which became known for its good food, drink, and hospitality. Maclean continued to be extremely active into his eighties and kept up a busy schedule of writing, lecturing and traveling. He died of a heart attack while swimming at a friend's house in June 1996. In Maclean's later years, there was speculation that he had been the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 11487 Sir Fitzroy Maclean papers, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 11487 Sir Fitzroy Maclean papers, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis Fitzroy Maclean papers consist (1827-1996; 44 cubic feet) of the professional and personal papers of Scottish soldier, diplomat, politician, author, and traveler, Sir Fitzroy Hew Maclean (1911-1996) of Dunconnel. It includes correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper and magazine articles, book reviews, lectures, speeches, photographs, memorabilia, and research material pertaining to his military, diplomatic, political and literary career as well as family and personal affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaclean is best known for his role during World War II as head of the British military mission to Yugoslavia in which he served as Winston Churchill's personal representative to leader of the Communist Partisans, Josip Broz Tito, his diplomatic service in the Soviet Union in the late 1930's, and as the author of the classic memoir Eastern Approaches (1949) and many other books and articles. After the war, he pursued a political career as a Conservative member of Parliament, and, based on his close relationship with Tito, played a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav affairs. He was also noted for his expertise on the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e A third focal point of his life and career was Scotland: he was a proud member of Clan Maclean and wrote several works on Scottish history, biography, and folklore. The collection contains some material in Serbo-Croatian, German, Italian and French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The papers are arranged in four main series with various sub-series. Items of particular interest in the First Series, Career and Personal Papers, are described in the following paragraphs devoted to each subseries. In the Diplomatic Subseries are dispatches and memoranda of his trips through Central Asia (including Afghanistan and the ancient cities Bokhara and Samarkand) and the Caucasus, on the situation in Sinkiang (Chinese Turkestan) and on the political stability of the Soviet Union, 1937-1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The subseries British Military Mission to Yugoslavia contains Winston Churchill's Minute concerning his Mission to Tito, Autograph Diary (2 pages) re his arrival in Yugoslavia, \"Ratweek\" Map (oversize), twelve files (labeled Top Secret) including memoranda, correspondence, telegrams, etc concerning military and political affairs such as Allied operations and aid to Tito's Partisans, formation of the Yugoslav government, relief, the visit of Field Marshal Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander to Belgrade, Macedonia, Prospect of South Slav federation, and correspondence with Evelyn Waugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Special Refugee Commission subseries contains correspondence, telegrams, reports, including one submitted to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, articles, and a draft of a speech on the refugee problems to a parliamentary committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Political correspondence includes papers concerning the Lancaster by-election of 1941, the general election of 1945, and correspondence with Winston Churchill, Harold Macmillan, Anthony Eden, Alec Douglas- Home, Peter Carrington, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Robert Kennedy, John Lindsay, Henry Jackson, and Averell Harriman ; a memorandum to Field Marshal Alexander of Tunis concerning irregular warfare; and correspondence and memoranda related to a parliamentary delegation to Romania in 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Material in the VIP Subseries includes: letters and notes from members of the Royal Family including Prince Charles, Princess Margaret, Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Clementine Churchill and Mary Churchill Soames; and a thank you note from Lauren Bacall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Yugoslavia and Tito Subseries contains significant material including memoranda of meetings with Tito in 1949,1950, 1953, 1968, 1973; informative accounts by Maclean and other British officers about the Military Mission in World War II for an official book published by Muzej AVNOJ (1970-1971); correspondence about Maclean's involvement in proposals for the publication of Tito's memoirs (1966-1977) and about the nomination of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize (1972-1973); correspondence and papers by Maclean and others from a conference on British Policy and Resistance in the Balkans (1973); Briefing papers, correspondence and memoranda of Margaret Thatcher's visit to Yugoslavia in 1977, and correspondence and memorabilia pertaining to the Prince of Wales' visit in 1978; correspondence about Maclean's visit in 1989 and transcript of an interview with Prime Minister Ante Markovic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e For the 1990's, the time of war and the dissolution of Yugoslavia , there is correspondence with David Owen, Stevan Dedijer and others, and about the Korcula Emergency Appeal, a relief effort for a hospital on the island of Korcula, Croatia, organized by the Macleans; letters from Yugoslav friends describing the turmoil , and/or seeking assistance in finding jobs in the United Kingdom; correspondence about renewed controversy about the British Military Mission in World War II. and the Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case concerning the repatriation of Yugoslavs in 1945. It should also be noted that in Series II, Subseries B, Literary Material pertaining to Yugoslavia, there is some correspondence filed with the manuscripts, typescripts, articles and radio and television transcripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Subseries Family and Personal Papers has letters from friends and teachers, some in German, French, and Italian. In a significant group of letters to his parents (1939-1945) from London, Cairo, Belgrade, and elsewhere, Maclean discussed the international situation, his desire to leave the Foreign Office in order to join the army, life in London during the Blitz, the beginning of his political career, and his military service (some letters were extensively cut by the censors). There are also a number of letters to his parents from the years 1946-1955 from Maclean and his wife Veronica discussing family matters and living conditions in Italy and Austria while Maclean was directing the Special Refugee Commission, and about their travels in Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey in the early 1950's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Also present is correspondence with Frank McLynn, his biographer, 1990-1994, and two scrapbooks. The blue scrapbook (1939-1951) includes one letter of Maclean to his aunt, newspaper clippings relating to his military service in Yugoslavia, his marriage, some articles by him, a few photographs. The red scrapbook, 1943-1946 also has newspaper clippings about his military service and political career and articles by him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Second Series consists of literary papers. This series contains drafts, typescripts, setting copies of his books with related correspondence with publishers and others about the publication process, contracts, royalty statements, book reviews, fan mail, articles, book reviews, speeches, lectures, transcripts of radio and television programs, film proposals or treatments. Several of his books were published under different titles in the United States. It is organized into five subseries based on subject matter. These include: \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEastern Approaches\u003c/title\u003e(American title- \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEscape to Adventure\u003c/title\u003e); Yugoslavia (the country as originally constituted and also the new states that emerged in the 1990's); Russia and the former Soviet Union and the new nations post 1990); Scotland; and Miscellaneous Literary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The subseries about \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEastern Approaches\u003c/title\u003econtains a typed manuscript (Setting copy) with corrections, including an unpublished introduction; some material omitted from the published version including his admiration for a Soviet army unit, comments on the Cetniks, and conversations with King George VI and Winston Churchill and King Peter of Yugoslavia; letters from Michael Adeane, Secretary to King George VI and Winston Churchill requesting that certain passages be omitted; a letter from Peter Fleming to Jonathan Cape offering his opinion of the book, a letter from Ian Fleming to Jonathan Cape and a note to Maclean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Other material includes correspondence with Jonathan Cape and other publishers about a new edition, correspondence with Douglas Fairbanks, Eric Ambler and others concerning a possible film version, and with Ian Curteis about a proposed television adaptation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Yugoslavia Subseries includes books: \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDisputed Barricade\u003c/title\u003e(1957), published in America as \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Heretic\u003c/title\u003e, which includes an interview with Tito; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eYugoslavia\u003c/title\u003e(1969), in which Maclean wrote the text for this book of photographs; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBattle of Neretva\u003c/title\u003e(1970); and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTito: A Pictorial Biography\u003c/title\u003e(1980). Also present are articles from newspapers and magazines, 1947-1995, on Yugoslav politics and society, including interviews with Tito. Particularly interesting are two unpublished articles \"Whither Yugoslavia?\" written in 1989 based on interviews with Yugoslav politicians, including Slobodan Milosevic. There are also a number of book reviews of works by Julian Amery, William Deakin, Noel Malcolm and Misha Glenny and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In addition, the subseries on Yugoslavia contains lectures, 1949-1995; transcripts of radio and television programs, with related correspondence; and some interviews with Tito, notably The \"Life and Times of Marshal Tito\" (December 1963); and one for a CBS news program (1969).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Russian Material Subseries contains drafts, correspondence, and research material for his books \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Person from England\u003c/title\u003e(1958), including several autograph letters,1827-1861, of Dr. Joseph Wolff, one of the English travelers chronicled in the book; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBack to Bokhara\u003c/title\u003e(1959); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHoly Russia\u003c/title\u003e(1978); drafts titled \"All the Russias\" and \"The Other Russias,\" which were the basis for \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTo the Back of Beyond\u003c/title\u003e(1974), \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTo Caucasus: End of All the Earth\u003c/title\u003e(1976); and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHoly Russia\u003c/title\u003e(1978) which completed the trilogy; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePortrait of the Soviet Union\u003c/title\u003e(1988), including material for both the book and the related TBS television series since Maclean was working on these simultaneously; and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAll the Russias\u003c/title\u003e(1992). Correspondents include Pamela Harriman, Marietta Tree and Fitzgerald Bemiss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In addition to his books about Russia and the Soviet Union, his papers also contain articles, 1949-1995 on political, social, economic, cultural aspects of the former Soviet Union, a number on Georgia and the Caucasus, and Mikhail Gorbachev; book reviews, 1949-1994; and radio and television material, such as correspondence and transcripts for programs, including \"The End of All the Earth\" and \"Carnival in the Caucasus\"; interviews with Anna Mikhailovna Larina (Bukharin's widow) and others for the BBC \"Timewatch\" program \"Bukharin.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The subseries concerning his Scotland material includes books, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Concise History of Scotland\u003c/title\u003e(1970); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eIsles of the Sea\u003c/title\u003e(1985); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBonnie Prince Charlie\u003c/title\u003e(1988); and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHighlanders\u003c/title\u003e(originally titled \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eClans\u003c/title\u003e) (1995). Material for the book and television series are combined since Maclean was working on them simultaneously. Among the articles on Scotland is a notable series \"Scottish Approaches\" which appeared in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Scotsman\u003c/title\u003ein 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The last subseries in Maclean's Literary Papers consists of miscellaneous literary material, including material for the book \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTake Nine Spies\u003c/title\u003e. There is also correspondence with publishers in which he discusses more than one book, and with his literary agents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Articles are arranged chronologically, and topics range from post World War II Japan, Korea, Italy, the Middle East, and defense policy to China and Mongolia in the 1960's, an extended trip to China in 1988, and his travels in Nepal, Tibet, and Oman in the 1990's. There are also articles about his military, diplomatic, political and literary career, his travels, and personal life, and note that others are contained in two scrapbooks. The radio and television material includes his commentaries on the international scene from 1946 on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Photographic Material comprises the third series, which contains twenty-four boxes of photographs (some in albums), contact sheets, negatives, and slides, taken by Maclean, primarily of his travels in the former Soviet Union, Europe and Asia, from 1938 through the 1990's. Especially noteworthy are those taken in Moscow, Leningrad, and Central Asia, including Afghanistan, the cities Bokhara and Samarkand, and Persia, Paris and Florence in the late 1930's, Yugoslavia during World War II, postwar Korean and China, and of Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Iran in the early 1950's. Maclean visited the former Soviet Union frequently from the late 1950's through 1987 and took numerous photographs of his favorite regions, Central Asia and the Caucasus, particularly Georgia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e As for Yugoslavia, there is an album dated 1953 labeled Namanevru Jugoslovenska Narodne, Armije (Yugoslav People's Army) with photographs of Tito, Maclean, and soldiers; and photographs from the early 1960's through 1980 including a number of photographs of Tito. Individuals subjects include Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher. There are also many family photographs taken at Maclean's homes Beechfield and Strachur, and of friends. The photographs used in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEastern Approaches\u003c/title\u003e, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDisputed Barricade\u003c/title\u003e, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Person from England\u003c/title\u003e, and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBonnie Prince Charlie\u003c/title\u003eare also in this section.\n \n The fourth series consists of two small additions to the papers and include some correpondence files, such as congratulatory letters about his appointment as Under Secretary for War in 1954 and his Baronetcy in 1957, his letters published in the press, and the Great Britain-USSR Association; files on his participation in various conferences concerning Yugoslavia and War War II; election campaign materials of Maclean; Notebooks, including \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June); news articles; speeches by Maclean, including printed speeches published in \"Parliamentary Debates\"; passports; pocket and desk diaries; first drafts of \"Eastern Approaches\"; a file on guerilla warfare; a copy of a 1938 Report on Central Asia by Maclean; and Veronica Maclean's description about her first meeting with Josip Broz Tito in 1947.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003ere Appointments to London, Paris, and Moscow and his resignation from the Foreign Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Maclean's Mission to Tito and an Extract from \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Second World War\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding \"The Partisan Movement in Yugoslavia\" and \"Note on the Present Military and Political Situation in Serbia\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafts of Statement on the Extent of British Aid to the Partisans\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Appointments and Impact on Service to Constituency\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Irregular Warfare and Correspondence with Field Marshall Earl Alexander of Tunis and Others\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Vietnam War\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Interview with Vice-President Bodnaras of Romania; Meeting with Tito; and Draft Article on Sino-Soviet Border\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Winston Churchill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere E.C. Grants for Argyll and Bute\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Consideration of Fitzroy Maclean as Governor of Cyprus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere a Resignation to Veronica Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere his serving as godfather to her daughter, Charlotte\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere British Press Coverage of Yugoslavia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Simic Cureija\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Visit with Tito, with note from Jack Coville, Secretary to Winston Churchill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Korcula\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Visit to Yugoslavia for 25th Anniversary of National Liberation, includes photographs of Maclean and Willian Deakin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecoration Awarded to Fitzroy Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed British Decorations of Yugoslavs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Yugoslav Students in Britain\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Allied Mission to Yugoslavia in World War II for Muzej AVNOJ\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Korcula, Yugoslavia, Town Twinning with Argyll and Bute, Scotland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Maclean's Efforts in Support of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere British Policy towards the Balkan Resistance Movements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Meeting with Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Research and Annual Summaries (Copies) of Events in Yugoslavia, 1957-1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Margaret Thatcher's Trip, with Official Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Prince of Wales' Visit to Yugoslavia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Fitzroy Maclean's article for the British-Yugoslav Society on the Prince of Wales' visit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Arrangements for the British Delegation to Tito's Funeral\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Official Visit of Fitzroy Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Program of Economic Reform\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere his biography of Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Controversy over British Military Mission in World War II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC \"Timewatch: Tito\" Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere a Yugoslav Detainee in 1945\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Korcula, Croatia Emergency Appeal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Benefit Concert for Dubrovnik\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Owen's Mission\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case (Repatriations in 1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tito Memoirs and other projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Purchase of \"Beechfield\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Ticonderoga story\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Purchase of \"Creggans Inn\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFitzroy Maclean\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Evelyn Waugh biography\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Fitzroy Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Fitzroy Maclean and Articles by him\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Awarding of Baronetcy and Arms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Honorary Degree from the University of Glasgow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Honorary Degree from Acadia University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito, signed by Josip Broz Tito and Madame Jovanka Broz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Honorary Degree from Dundee University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Special Air Service\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the 23rd Special Air Service Regiment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of theThistle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle--Congratulations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder of the Thistle Ceremony\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Freedom of Argyll and Bute\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere omitting part of an interview with the King about Yugoslavia from his book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith comments about what Maclean had written about himself in the book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ethanking him for the copy of his book sent to the King\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Publicity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranslations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere American Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere German Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Paperback Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed Film, with a copy of the script for the film, April 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed TV Series\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed TV Series\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Yugoslav Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Yugoslav Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of thanks on behalf of Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere American Edition, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Heretic\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Translations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere German Forces in Yugoslavia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding \"The Fourth Enemy Offensive\" and some in Serbo-Croatian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding some correspondence and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Korcula by Charles Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnpublished\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere of BBC Radio Broadcast on Mission to Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tito obituary for BBC Radio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC Radio \"I Was There\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Film \"General from Strachur\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC Television Tito Obituary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tito Interview for CBS News\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed BBC Programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed Film on Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC Program on the S.O.E. (Special Operations Executive)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC Program on Evelyn Waugh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Miscellaneous Television and Film Projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC Program \"Ratlines\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere VPRO Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere New Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed Film\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Translations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Letters of Joseph Wolff and Correspondence with Ancient Light Bookshop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts and Copies of Letters of Charles Stoddart and others from the Public Records Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere American Edition and Other Projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Copyright Renewal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere German edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Sino Russian Border in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLife\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Caucasus Region\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Bukharin Trial in Moscow \u0026amp; Interview with his widow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Mikhail Gorbachev\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Georgia in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Sunday Times\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Azerbaijan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Georgia, including notes and drafts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Georgia in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Scotsman Magazine\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Azerbaijan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Caucasus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Mikhail Gorbachov\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Mikhail Gorbachev in honor of Hugh Seton-Watson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003egiven at Foyle's Lunch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Georgia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Georgia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere a New Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere an American Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere a German Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1, 1996 from Edwin Moore to Veronica Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere German Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere reprint as \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWest Highland Tales\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Publicity \u0026amp; Book Reviews\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Publicity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere \"Scotland in Parliament\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Japan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Asia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Korea\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Middle East\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Persia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Defense of Great Britain\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Greece\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Libya during World War II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Turkey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere China \"Inside Red China\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere China Trip\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere China \"Peking Revisited,\" \"Don't Let China Stew in Her Own Juice,\" and \"Eyewitnesses in China\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Mongolia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Sir Winston Churchill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMongolia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Black Sea, including one by Veronica Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Defense of Europe: \"Nuclear Deterrence and Conventional Forces,\" with Correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere China--Trip to Kashgar in Chinese Turkestan, including Correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Nepal and Bhutan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Germany\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere David Stirling for \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDictionary of National Biography\u003c/title\u003eand Correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Canary Islands\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Oman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tibet--Correspondence, Travel Arrangements, and Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tibet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Channel Tunnel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Fitzroy Maclean, some in German, French, Serbo-Croatian, Swedish, and Dutch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tibet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Publication of Evelyn Waugh's Diaries, which include references to Fitzroy Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Invitation to Frankfurt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere German Translations of \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eIsles of the Sea\u003c/title\u003eand \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEastern Approaches\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed Book of Interviews including Fitzroy Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esome accompanied by correspondence, including: Violet Asquith, Nancy Astor, Charles Bohlen, John Bute, Nicolae Causescu, Earl Cawdor, Thomas Churchill, John Clarke, the Queen Mother, Lord Lovat, Charles Maclean, Andrew Maxwell, Paddy Mayne and Bill Elliot, Iain Moncrieffe, Peter Moore, David Scott, David Stirling, and Lord Ward\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeople\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvirons \u0026amp; Monasteries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGUM Store, Race Track, \u0026amp; Fashions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Kremlin \u0026amp; Red Square\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe file includes a draft of a 1968 letter to Aleksey Aleksandrovich Surkov, President of the USSR - Great Britain Society, also includes letters to and from the Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury (\"Violet\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebooks include \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June), circa 1943-1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Maclean's undated notes on Soviet history up to \"Glasnost,\" notes on the \"Council of Europe,\" (1973); series of letters between Sir Charles Peake, British Embassy, and Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 1946-1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include a speech before the Boarding House and Catering Association, one mentioning nuclear deterrence, and international events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition contains two letters written by Fitzroy Maclean and John Baldock to Helen F. Moore of Leicester, England. A typewritten letter from Maclean to Baldock addresses Moore's concern regarding rioting by South Koreans in the vicinity of the Troops Rest Center at Inchon and her request to move the Center. He reviews her concern, noting that the demonstrations were against the Neutral Nations Armistice Commission and took place six and a half miles from the Center. He notes that the Center was not affected by the rioting and that, after careful consideration, the Center would remain open and not move to another area. 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It includes correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper and magazine articles, book reviews, lectures, speeches, photographs, memorabilia, and research material pertaining to his military, diplomatic, political and literary career as well as family and personal affairs.","Maclean is best known for his role during World War II as head of the British military mission to Yugoslavia in which he served as Winston Churchill's personal representative to leader of the Communist Partisans, Josip Broz Tito, his diplomatic service in the Soviet Union in the late 1930's, and as the author of the classic memoir Eastern Approaches (1949) and many other books and articles. After the war, he pursued a political career as a Conservative member of Parliament, and, based on his close relationship with Tito, played a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav affairs. He was also noted for his expertise on the Soviet Union.","A third focal point of his life and career was Scotland: he was a proud member of Clan Maclean and wrote several works on Scottish history, biography, and folklore. The collection contains some material in Serbo-Croatian, German, Italian and French.","The papers are arranged in four main series with various sub-series. Items of particular interest in the First Series, Career and Personal Papers, are described in the following paragraphs devoted to each subseries. In the Diplomatic Subseries are dispatches and memoranda of his trips through Central Asia (including Afghanistan and the ancient cities Bokhara and Samarkand) and the Caucasus, on the situation in Sinkiang (Chinese Turkestan) and on the political stability of the Soviet Union, 1937-1939.","The subseries British Military Mission to Yugoslavia contains Winston Churchill's Minute concerning his Mission to Tito, Autograph Diary (2 pages) re his arrival in Yugoslavia, \"Ratweek\" Map (oversize), twelve files (labeled Top Secret) including memoranda, correspondence, telegrams, etc concerning military and political affairs such as Allied operations and aid to Tito's Partisans, formation of the Yugoslav government, relief, the visit of Field Marshal Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander to Belgrade, Macedonia, Prospect of South Slav federation, and correspondence with Evelyn Waugh.","The Special Refugee Commission subseries contains correspondence, telegrams, reports, including one submitted to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, articles, and a draft of a speech on the refugee problems to a parliamentary committee.","Political correspondence includes papers concerning the Lancaster by-election of 1941, the general election of 1945, and correspondence with Winston Churchill, Harold Macmillan, Anthony Eden, Alec Douglas- Home, Peter Carrington, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Robert Kennedy, John Lindsay, Henry Jackson, and Averell Harriman ; a memorandum to Field Marshal Alexander of Tunis concerning irregular warfare; and correspondence and memoranda related to a parliamentary delegation to Romania in 1973.","Material in the VIP Subseries includes: letters and notes from members of the Royal Family including Prince Charles, Princess Margaret, Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Clementine Churchill and Mary Churchill Soames; and a thank you note from Lauren Bacall.","The Yugoslavia and Tito Subseries contains significant material including memoranda of meetings with Tito in 1949,1950, 1953, 1968, 1973; informative accounts by Maclean and other British officers about the Military Mission in World War II for an official book published by Muzej AVNOJ (1970-1971); correspondence about Maclean's involvement in proposals for the publication of Tito's memoirs (1966-1977) and about the nomination of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize (1972-1973); correspondence and papers by Maclean and others from a conference on British Policy and Resistance in the Balkans (1973); Briefing papers, correspondence and memoranda of Margaret Thatcher's visit to Yugoslavia in 1977, and correspondence and memorabilia pertaining to the Prince of Wales' visit in 1978; correspondence about Maclean's visit in 1989 and transcript of an interview with Prime Minister Ante Markovic.","For the 1990's, the time of war and the dissolution of Yugoslavia , there is correspondence with David Owen, Stevan Dedijer and others, and about the Korcula Emergency Appeal, a relief effort for a hospital on the island of Korcula, Croatia, organized by the Macleans; letters from Yugoslav friends describing the turmoil , and/or seeking assistance in finding jobs in the United Kingdom; correspondence about renewed controversy about the British Military Mission in World War II. and the Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case concerning the repatriation of Yugoslavs in 1945. It should also be noted that in Series II, Subseries B, Literary Material pertaining to Yugoslavia, there is some correspondence filed with the manuscripts, typescripts, articles and radio and television transcripts.","The Subseries Family and Personal Papers has letters from friends and teachers, some in German, French, and Italian. In a significant group of letters to his parents (1939-1945) from London, Cairo, Belgrade, and elsewhere, Maclean discussed the international situation, his desire to leave the Foreign Office in order to join the army, life in London during the Blitz, the beginning of his political career, and his military service (some letters were extensively cut by the censors). There are also a number of letters to his parents from the years 1946-1955 from Maclean and his wife Veronica discussing family matters and living conditions in Italy and Austria while Maclean was directing the Special Refugee Commission, and about their travels in Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey in the early 1950's.","Also present is correspondence with Frank McLynn, his biographer, 1990-1994, and two scrapbooks. The blue scrapbook (1939-1951) includes one letter of Maclean to his aunt, newspaper clippings relating to his military service in Yugoslavia, his marriage, some articles by him, a few photographs. The red scrapbook, 1943-1946 also has newspaper clippings about his military service and political career and articles by him.","The Second Series consists of literary papers. This series contains drafts, typescripts, setting copies of his books with related correspondence with publishers and others about the publication process, contracts, royalty statements, book reviews, fan mail, articles, book reviews, speeches, lectures, transcripts of radio and television programs, film proposals or treatments. Several of his books were published under different titles in the United States. It is organized into five subseries based on subject matter. These include: Eastern Approaches(American title- Escape to Adventure); Yugoslavia (the country as originally constituted and also the new states that emerged in the 1990's); Russia and the former Soviet Union and the new nations post 1990); Scotland; and Miscellaneous Literary.","The subseries about Eastern Approachescontains a typed manuscript (Setting copy) with corrections, including an unpublished introduction; some material omitted from the published version including his admiration for a Soviet army unit, comments on the Cetniks, and conversations with King George VI and Winston Churchill and King Peter of Yugoslavia; letters from Michael Adeane, Secretary to King George VI and Winston Churchill requesting that certain passages be omitted; a letter from Peter Fleming to Jonathan Cape offering his opinion of the book, a letter from Ian Fleming to Jonathan Cape and a note to Maclean.","Other material includes correspondence with Jonathan Cape and other publishers about a new edition, correspondence with Douglas Fairbanks, Eric Ambler and others concerning a possible film version, and with Ian Curteis about a proposed television adaptation.","The Yugoslavia Subseries includes books: Disputed Barricade(1957), published in America as The Heretic, which includes an interview with Tito; Yugoslavia(1969), in which Maclean wrote the text for this book of photographs; Battle of Neretva(1970); and Tito: A Pictorial Biography(1980). Also present are articles from newspapers and magazines, 1947-1995, on Yugoslav politics and society, including interviews with Tito. Particularly interesting are two unpublished articles \"Whither Yugoslavia?\" written in 1989 based on interviews with Yugoslav politicians, including Slobodan Milosevic. There are also a number of book reviews of works by Julian Amery, William Deakin, Noel Malcolm and Misha Glenny and others.","In addition, the subseries on Yugoslavia contains lectures, 1949-1995; transcripts of radio and television programs, with related correspondence; and some interviews with Tito, notably The \"Life and Times of Marshal Tito\" (December 1963); and one for a CBS news program (1969).","The Russian Material Subseries contains drafts, correspondence, and research material for his books A Person from England(1958), including several autograph letters,1827-1861, of Dr. Joseph Wolff, one of the English travelers chronicled in the book; Back to Bokhara(1959); Holy Russia(1978); drafts titled \"All the Russias\" and \"The Other Russias,\" which were the basis for To the Back of Beyond(1974), To Caucasus: End of All the Earth(1976); and Holy Russia(1978) which completed the trilogy; Portrait of the Soviet Union(1988), including material for both the book and the related TBS television series since Maclean was working on these simultaneously; and All the Russias(1992). Correspondents include Pamela Harriman, Marietta Tree and Fitzgerald Bemiss.","In addition to his books about Russia and the Soviet Union, his papers also contain articles, 1949-1995 on political, social, economic, cultural aspects of the former Soviet Union, a number on Georgia and the Caucasus, and Mikhail Gorbachev; book reviews, 1949-1994; and radio and television material, such as correspondence and transcripts for programs, including \"The End of All the Earth\" and \"Carnival in the Caucasus\"; interviews with Anna Mikhailovna Larina (Bukharin's widow) and others for the BBC \"Timewatch\" program \"Bukharin.\"","The subseries concerning his Scotland material includes books, A Concise History of Scotland(1970); Isles of the Sea(1985); Bonnie Prince Charlie(1988); and Highlanders(originally titled Clans) (1995). Material for the book and television series are combined since Maclean was working on them simultaneously. Among the articles on Scotland is a notable series \"Scottish Approaches\" which appeared in The Scotsmanin 1959.","The last subseries in Maclean's Literary Papers consists of miscellaneous literary material, including material for the book Take Nine Spies. There is also correspondence with publishers in which he discusses more than one book, and with his literary agents.","Articles are arranged chronologically, and topics range from post World War II Japan, Korea, Italy, the Middle East, and defense policy to China and Mongolia in the 1960's, an extended trip to China in 1988, and his travels in Nepal, Tibet, and Oman in the 1990's. There are also articles about his military, diplomatic, political and literary career, his travels, and personal life, and note that others are contained in two scrapbooks. The radio and television material includes his commentaries on the international scene from 1946 on.","Photographic Material comprises the third series, which contains twenty-four boxes of photographs (some in albums), contact sheets, negatives, and slides, taken by Maclean, primarily of his travels in the former Soviet Union, Europe and Asia, from 1938 through the 1990's. Especially noteworthy are those taken in Moscow, Leningrad, and Central Asia, including Afghanistan, the cities Bokhara and Samarkand, and Persia, Paris and Florence in the late 1930's, Yugoslavia during World War II, postwar Korean and China, and of Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Iran in the early 1950's. Maclean visited the former Soviet Union frequently from the late 1950's through 1987 and took numerous photographs of his favorite regions, Central Asia and the Caucasus, particularly Georgia.","As for Yugoslavia, there is an album dated 1953 labeled Namanevru Jugoslovenska Narodne, Armije (Yugoslav People's Army) with photographs of Tito, Maclean, and soldiers; and photographs from the early 1960's through 1980 including a number of photographs of Tito. Individuals subjects include Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher. There are also many family photographs taken at Maclean's homes Beechfield and Strachur, and of friends. The photographs used in Eastern Approaches, Disputed Barricade, A Person from England, and Bonnie Prince Charlieare also in this section.\n \n The fourth series consists of two small additions to the papers and include some correpondence files, such as congratulatory letters about his appointment as Under Secretary for War in 1954 and his Baronetcy in 1957, his letters published in the press, and the Great Britain-USSR Association; files on his participation in various conferences concerning Yugoslavia and War War II; election campaign materials of Maclean; Notebooks, including \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June); news articles; speeches by Maclean, including printed speeches published in \"Parliamentary Debates\"; passports; pocket and desk diaries; first drafts of \"Eastern Approaches\"; a file on guerilla warfare; a copy of a 1938 Report on Central Asia by Maclean; and Veronica Maclean's description about her first meeting with Josip Broz Tito in 1947.","re Appointments to London, Paris, and Moscow and his resignation from the Foreign Office","re Maclean's Mission to Tito and an Extract from The Second World War","including \"The Partisan Movement in Yugoslavia\" and \"Note on the Present Military and Political Situation in Serbia\"","Drafts of Statement on the Extent of British Aid to the Partisans","re Appointments and Impact on Service to Constituency","re Irregular Warfare and Correspondence with Field Marshall Earl Alexander of Tunis and Others","re Vietnam War","re the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia","re Interview with Vice-President Bodnaras of Romania; Meeting with Tito; and Draft Article on Sino-Soviet Border","re Winston Churchill","re E.C. Grants for Argyll and Bute","re Consideration of Fitzroy Maclean as Governor of Cyprus","re a Resignation to Veronica Maclean","re his serving as godfather to her daughter, Charlotte","re British Press Coverage of Yugoslavia","re Simic Cureija","re Visit with Tito, with note from Jack Coville, Secretary to Winston Churchill","re Tito","re Korcula","re the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia","re Visit to Yugoslavia for 25th Anniversary of National Liberation, includes photographs of Maclean and Willian Deakin","Decoration Awarded to Fitzroy Maclean","Proposed British Decorations of Yugoslavs","re Yugoslav Students in Britain","re Allied Mission to Yugoslavia in World War II for Muzej AVNOJ","re Korcula, Yugoslavia, Town Twinning with Argyll and Bute, Scotland","re Maclean's Efforts in Support of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize","re British Policy towards the Balkan Resistance Movements","re Meeting with Tito","re Research and Annual Summaries (Copies) of Events in Yugoslavia, 1957-1972","re Margaret Thatcher's Trip, with Official Program","re the Prince of Wales' Visit to Yugoslavia","re Fitzroy Maclean's article for the British-Yugoslav Society on the Prince of Wales' visit","re Arrangements for the British Delegation to Tito's Funeral","re Official Visit of Fitzroy Maclean","re Program of Economic Reform","re his biography of Tito","re Controversy over British Military Mission in World War II","re BBC \"Timewatch: Tito\" Program","re a Yugoslav Detainee in 1945","re Korcula, Croatia Emergency Appeal","re Benefit Concert for Dubrovnik","re Owen's Mission","re Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case (Repatriations in 1945)","re Tito Memoirs and other projects","re Purchase of \"Beechfield\"","re Ticonderoga story","re Purchase of \"Creggans Inn\"","re Fitzroy Maclean","re Evelyn Waugh biography","re Fitzroy Maclean","re Fitzroy Maclean and Articles by him","re Awarding of Baronetcy and Arms","re Honorary Degree from the University of Glasgow","re Honorary Degree from Acadia University","re Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito","re Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito, signed by Josip Broz Tito and Madame Jovanka Broz","re Honorary Degree from Dundee University","re Special Air Service","re the 23rd Special Air Service Regiment","re Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of theThistle","re Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle","re Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle--Congratulations","re Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle","Order of the Thistle Ceremony","re Freedom of Argyll and Bute","re omitting part of an interview with the King about Yugoslavia from his book","with comments about what Maclean had written about himself in the book","thanking him for the copy of his book sent to the King","re Publicity","Translations","re American Edition","re German Edition","re Paperback Edition","re Proposed Film, with a copy of the script for the film, April 1956","re Proposed TV Series","re Proposed TV Series","re Yugoslav Edition","re Yugoslav Edition","Letter of thanks on behalf of Tito","re American Edition, The Heretic","re Translations","re German Forces in Yugoslavia","including \"The Fourth Enemy Offensive\" and some in Serbo-Croatian","re Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia","re Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia","including some correspondence and notes","re Korcula by Charles Maclean","Unpublished","re of BBC Radio Broadcast on Mission to Tito","re Tito obituary for BBC Radio","re BBC Radio \"I Was There\"","re Film \"General from Strachur\"","re BBC Television Tito Obituary","re Tito Interview for CBS News","re Proposed BBC Programs","re Proposed Film on Tito","re BBC Program on the S.O.E. (Special Operations Executive)","re BBC Program on Evelyn Waugh","re Miscellaneous Television and Film Projects","re BBC Program \"Ratlines\"","re VPRO Program","re New Edition","re Proposed Film","re Research","re Translations","Original Letters of Joseph Wolff and Correspondence with Ancient Light Bookshop","Transcripts and Copies of Letters of Charles Stoddart and others from the Public Records Office","re American Edition and Other Projects","re Copyright Renewal","re German edition","re the Sino Russian Border in Life","re the Caucasus Region","Correspondence re","re the Bukharin Trial in Moscow \u0026 Interview with his widow","re Mikhail Gorbachev","re Georgia in The Sunday Times","re Azerbaijan","re Georgia, including notes and drafts","re Georgia in The Scotsman Magazine","re Azerbaijan","re Caucasus","re Mikhail Gorbachov","re Mikhail Gorbachev in honor of Hugh Seton-Watson","given at Foyle's Lunch","re Georgia","re Georgia","re a New Edition","re an American Edition","re a German Edition","August 1, 1996 from Edwin Moore to Veronica Maclean","re German Edition","re reprint as West Highland Tales","re Publicity \u0026 Book Reviews","re Publicity","re \"Scotland in Parliament\"","re Japan","re Asia","re Korea","re Italy","re the Middle East","re Persia","re Defense of Great Britain","re Greece","re Libya during World War II","re Turkey","re China \"Inside Red China\"","re China Trip","re China \"Peking Revisited,\" \"Don't Let China Stew in Her Own Juice,\" and \"Eyewitnesses in China\"","re Mongolia","re Sir Winston Churchill","Mongolia","re the Black Sea, including one by Veronica Maclean","re Defense of Europe: \"Nuclear Deterrence and Conventional Forces,\" with Correspondence","re China--Trip to Kashgar in Chinese Turkestan, including Correspondence","re Nepal and Bhutan","re Germany","re David Stirling for Dictionary of National Biographyand Correspondence","re Canary Islands","re Oman","re Tibet--Correspondence, Travel Arrangements, and Memorabilia","re Tibet","re the Channel Tunnel","re Fitzroy Maclean, some in German, French, Serbo-Croatian, Swedish, and Dutch","re Tibet","re Publication of Evelyn Waugh's Diaries, which include references to Fitzroy Maclean","re Invitation to Frankfurt","re German Translations of Isles of the Seaand Eastern Approaches","re Proposed Book of Interviews including Fitzroy Maclean","some accompanied by correspondence, including: Violet Asquith, Nancy Astor, Charles Bohlen, John Bute, Nicolae Causescu, Earl Cawdor, Thomas Churchill, John Clarke, the Queen Mother, Lord Lovat, Charles Maclean, Andrew Maxwell, Paddy Mayne and Bill Elliot, Iain Moncrieffe, Peter Moore, David Scott, David Stirling, and Lord Ward","People","Environs \u0026 Monasteries","GUM Store, Race Track, \u0026 Fashions","The Kremlin \u0026 Red Square","The file includes a draft of a 1968 letter to Aleksey Aleksandrovich Surkov, President of the USSR - Great Britain Society, also includes letters to and from the Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury (\"Violet\").","Notebooks include \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June), circa 1943-1958","Includes Maclean's undated notes on Soviet history up to \"Glasnost,\" notes on the \"Council of Europe,\" (1973); series of letters between Sir Charles Peake, British Embassy, and Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 1946-1953.","These include a speech before the Boarding House and Catering Association, one mentioning nuclear deterrence, and international events.","This addition contains two letters written by Fitzroy Maclean and John Baldock to Helen F. Moore of Leicester, England. A typewritten letter from Maclean to Baldock addresses Moore's concern regarding rioting by South Koreans in the vicinity of the Troops Rest Center at Inchon and her request to move the Center. He reviews her concern, noting that the demonstrations were against the Neutral Nations Armistice Commission and took place six and a half miles from the Center. He notes that the Center was not affected by the rioting and that, after careful consideration, the Center would remain open and not move to another area. 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and Articles, Book Reviews, Lectures, Radio \u0026 Television, \u0026 Research (Boxes 21-26)","Subseries C: Russia \u0026 the Former Soviet Union Material, including Books (Boxes 26-40); Articles (Boxes 41-43); Book Reviews \u0026 Lectures (Boxes 43-45); and Radio \u0026 Television (Boxes 45-46)","Subseries D: Scotland Material, including Books (Boxes 46-57), Highlanders Television Series (Boxes 57-58), and Articles, Book Reviews and Lectures (Boxes 59-60)","Subseries E: Miscellaneous Literary Material, including Take Nine Spies (Boxes 60-63), Articles (Boxes 64-66); Book Reviews, Introductions, Lectures \u0026 Speeches and Literary Correspondence (Boxes 67-68); and Radio and Television (Boxes 68-69)","Series III: Photographic Material (Boxes 70-93)","Series IV: Sir Fitzroy Maclean Additional Papers (Boxes 94-102","re the Threat of Soviet Expansion in Asia","Parlimentary Delegation to Romania","Fitzroy Hew Royle Maclean was born in 1911 in Cairo, Egypt to Charles Maclean, a major in the British army, and Gladys Royle Maclean. He was raised in Scotland, India, and Italy and attended Eton (1924-28), the University of Marburg in Germany (1929), and Kings' College, Cambridge (1929-32) where he won a senior scholarship and first class honors. He entered the Foreign Office in 1934 and was first posted to Paris, and then to Moscow in 1937 where he served as the Third Secretary in the British Embassy. Stalin's purges were at their height during Maclean's two years in the Soviet Union, and he was present at the state trial of Nikolai Bukharin in 1938. He also made journeys to remote areas of the Soviet Union such as Central Asia and the Caucasus where few if any foreigners had been for many years. In 1939 he returned to London and worked in the Foreign Office on Russian affairs.","When World War II broke out, he wanted to enlist in the military, but as a diplomat was in a \"reserved\" position and was not allowed to do so. He learned that the only way to be released from the Foreign Office was to declare himself a candidate for Parliament, and so he was returned for the constituency of Lancaster at a by-election in 1941. He joined the Cameron Highlanders regiment in the British army as a private, and then the new Special Air Service (SAS) and served in the Western Desert, where he participated in the raid on Benghazi along with SAS founder David Stirling and Randolph Churchill, and foiled a coup in Persia by kidnapping General Zahidi who had collaborated with the Germans.","In July 1943 Prime Minister Winston Churchill asked Maclean to serve as his personal representative and Brigadier commanding a British Military Mission to Josip Broz Tito, leader of the Communist Partisans in German-occupied Yugoslavia. At this stage of the war, there was a debate in the British government over which Yugoslav resistance group it should support - Tito's Partisans or Draza Mihalovich's Cetniks. In September Maclean was dropped by parachute into Bosnia and met Tito, and subsequently reported to Churchill that the Partisans were the more effective fighting force and would benefit from additional British and American aid. In August 1944, as the Germans prepared to withdraw from Yugoslavia Maclean planned \"Operation Ratweek\" for the first week of September, a coordinated Allied and Partisan attack on enemy communications which proved quite successful. In the course of his mission, which lasted until 1945, he became a friend and admirer of Tito. In 1947 Maclean was asked to head the Special Refugee Commission which had the sensitive task of screening of tens of thousands of Yugoslav and Ukrainian Displaced Persons, some of whom were alleged to have committed war crimes, in Italy and Austria.","After completing this assignment, Maclean focused on politics, representing Lancaster until 1959 and Bute and North Ayrshire from 1959-1974, and served as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War from 1954-1957. He was chairman of the Committee of the North Atlantic Assembly from 1964-1974. Maclean's friendship with Tito and frequent visits to Yugoslavia allowed him to play a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav relations. In the 1960's he purchased a home on the island of Korcula, becoming one of the few foreigners allowed to own property in Yugoslavia. Maclean also maintained a keen interest in the Soviet Union where he traveled extensively and he served as chairman of the Great Britain-USSR Association. He lectured frequently in the United Kingdom and the United States on Yugoslav and Soviet affairs.","Maclean's literary career was launched in 1949 with the publication of Eastern Approaches, a memoir of his experiences as a diplomat and soldier, which was acclaimed by critics and became a best-seller. This was followed in 1957 by a biography of Tito, Disputed Barricade, A Person from England(1958), describing the adventures of English travelers in Central Asia, and in 1958, Back to Bokhara(1959), and a number of books, articles and book reviews on Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, and other subjects.","A third focal point of his writing was Scotland, and he published A Concise History of Scotland, (1970), The Isles of the Sea, a collection of West Highland folk tales (1985), Bonnie Prince Charlie, (1988) and Highlanders(1995). Along with establishing a reputation as the author of entertaining and informative works that blended his travel experiences and historical research, he turned his attention to radio and television, working on a number of documentary programs including The Road to Samarkandand The Life and Times of Marshal Titoand two major series. Portrait of the Soviet Unionand Highlanders.","Maclean was made a baronet in 1957 and a Knight of the Thistle in 1993, and was the recipient of many honors and decorations including the Commander of the British Empire, the Croix de Guerre, the Order of Kutusov, and the Partisan Star, and several honorary degrees.","In 1946 Maclean married a widow with two children, Veronica (Fraser) Phipps, daughter of the 16th Lord Lovat. They had two sons, James and Charles. In 1957 the Macleans purchased Strachur, an estate in Argyllshire in the Scottish Highlands, and later operated a hotel on the estate, the Creggans Inn, which became known for its good food, drink, and hospitality. Maclean continued to be extremely active into his eighties and kept up a busy schedule of writing, lecturing and traveling. He died of a heart attack while swimming at a friend's house in June 1996. In Maclean's later years, there was speculation that he had been the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond.","This Fitzroy Maclean papers consist (1827-1996; 44 cubic feet) of the professional and personal papers of Scottish soldier, diplomat, politician, author, and traveler, Sir Fitzroy Hew Maclean (1911-1996) of Dunconnel. It includes correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper and magazine articles, book reviews, lectures, speeches, photographs, memorabilia, and research material pertaining to his military, diplomatic, political and literary career as well as family and personal affairs.","Maclean is best known for his role during World War II as head of the British military mission to Yugoslavia in which he served as Winston Churchill's personal representative to leader of the Communist Partisans, Josip Broz Tito, his diplomatic service in the Soviet Union in the late 1930's, and as the author of the classic memoir Eastern Approaches (1949) and many other books and articles. After the war, he pursued a political career as a Conservative member of Parliament, and, based on his close relationship with Tito, played a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav affairs. He was also noted for his expertise on the Soviet Union.","A third focal point of his life and career was Scotland: he was a proud member of Clan Maclean and wrote several works on Scottish history, biography, and folklore. The collection contains some material in Serbo-Croatian, German, Italian and French.","The papers are arranged in four main series with various sub-series. Items of particular interest in the First Series, Career and Personal Papers, are described in the following paragraphs devoted to each subseries. In the Diplomatic Subseries are dispatches and memoranda of his trips through Central Asia (including Afghanistan and the ancient cities Bokhara and Samarkand) and the Caucasus, on the situation in Sinkiang (Chinese Turkestan) and on the political stability of the Soviet Union, 1937-1939.","The subseries British Military Mission to Yugoslavia contains Winston Churchill's Minute concerning his Mission to Tito, Autograph Diary (2 pages) re his arrival in Yugoslavia, \"Ratweek\" Map (oversize), twelve files (labeled Top Secret) including memoranda, correspondence, telegrams, etc concerning military and political affairs such as Allied operations and aid to Tito's Partisans, formation of the Yugoslav government, relief, the visit of Field Marshal Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander to Belgrade, Macedonia, Prospect of South Slav federation, and correspondence with Evelyn Waugh.","The Special Refugee Commission subseries contains correspondence, telegrams, reports, including one submitted to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, articles, and a draft of a speech on the refugee problems to a parliamentary committee.","Political correspondence includes papers concerning the Lancaster by-election of 1941, the general election of 1945, and correspondence with Winston Churchill, Harold Macmillan, Anthony Eden, Alec Douglas- Home, Peter Carrington, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Robert Kennedy, John Lindsay, Henry Jackson, and Averell Harriman ; a memorandum to Field Marshal Alexander of Tunis concerning irregular warfare; and correspondence and memoranda related to a parliamentary delegation to Romania in 1973.","Material in the VIP Subseries includes: letters and notes from members of the Royal Family including Prince Charles, Princess Margaret, Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Clementine Churchill and Mary Churchill Soames; and a thank you note from Lauren Bacall.","The Yugoslavia and Tito Subseries contains significant material including memoranda of meetings with Tito in 1949,1950, 1953, 1968, 1973; informative accounts by Maclean and other British officers about the Military Mission in World War II for an official book published by Muzej AVNOJ (1970-1971); correspondence about Maclean's involvement in proposals for the publication of Tito's memoirs (1966-1977) and about the nomination of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize (1972-1973); correspondence and papers by Maclean and others from a conference on British Policy and Resistance in the Balkans (1973); Briefing papers, correspondence and memoranda of Margaret Thatcher's visit to Yugoslavia in 1977, and correspondence and memorabilia pertaining to the Prince of Wales' visit in 1978; correspondence about Maclean's visit in 1989 and transcript of an interview with Prime Minister Ante Markovic.","For the 1990's, the time of war and the dissolution of Yugoslavia , there is correspondence with David Owen, Stevan Dedijer and others, and about the Korcula Emergency Appeal, a relief effort for a hospital on the island of Korcula, Croatia, organized by the Macleans; letters from Yugoslav friends describing the turmoil , and/or seeking assistance in finding jobs in the United Kingdom; correspondence about renewed controversy about the British Military Mission in World War II. and the Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case concerning the repatriation of Yugoslavs in 1945. It should also be noted that in Series II, Subseries B, Literary Material pertaining to Yugoslavia, there is some correspondence filed with the manuscripts, typescripts, articles and radio and television transcripts.","The Subseries Family and Personal Papers has letters from friends and teachers, some in German, French, and Italian. In a significant group of letters to his parents (1939-1945) from London, Cairo, Belgrade, and elsewhere, Maclean discussed the international situation, his desire to leave the Foreign Office in order to join the army, life in London during the Blitz, the beginning of his political career, and his military service (some letters were extensively cut by the censors). There are also a number of letters to his parents from the years 1946-1955 from Maclean and his wife Veronica discussing family matters and living conditions in Italy and Austria while Maclean was directing the Special Refugee Commission, and about their travels in Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey in the early 1950's.","Also present is correspondence with Frank McLynn, his biographer, 1990-1994, and two scrapbooks. The blue scrapbook (1939-1951) includes one letter of Maclean to his aunt, newspaper clippings relating to his military service in Yugoslavia, his marriage, some articles by him, a few photographs. The red scrapbook, 1943-1946 also has newspaper clippings about his military service and political career and articles by him.","The Second Series consists of literary papers. This series contains drafts, typescripts, setting copies of his books with related correspondence with publishers and others about the publication process, contracts, royalty statements, book reviews, fan mail, articles, book reviews, speeches, lectures, transcripts of radio and television programs, film proposals or treatments. Several of his books were published under different titles in the United States. It is organized into five subseries based on subject matter. These include: Eastern Approaches(American title- Escape to Adventure); Yugoslavia (the country as originally constituted and also the new states that emerged in the 1990's); Russia and the former Soviet Union and the new nations post 1990); Scotland; and Miscellaneous Literary.","The subseries about Eastern Approachescontains a typed manuscript (Setting copy) with corrections, including an unpublished introduction; some material omitted from the published version including his admiration for a Soviet army unit, comments on the Cetniks, and conversations with King George VI and Winston Churchill and King Peter of Yugoslavia; letters from Michael Adeane, Secretary to King George VI and Winston Churchill requesting that certain passages be omitted; a letter from Peter Fleming to Jonathan Cape offering his opinion of the book, a letter from Ian Fleming to Jonathan Cape and a note to Maclean.","Other material includes correspondence with Jonathan Cape and other publishers about a new edition, correspondence with Douglas Fairbanks, Eric Ambler and others concerning a possible film version, and with Ian Curteis about a proposed television adaptation.","The Yugoslavia Subseries includes books: Disputed Barricade(1957), published in America as The Heretic, which includes an interview with Tito; Yugoslavia(1969), in which Maclean wrote the text for this book of photographs; Battle of Neretva(1970); and Tito: A Pictorial Biography(1980). Also present are articles from newspapers and magazines, 1947-1995, on Yugoslav politics and society, including interviews with Tito. Particularly interesting are two unpublished articles \"Whither Yugoslavia?\" written in 1989 based on interviews with Yugoslav politicians, including Slobodan Milosevic. There are also a number of book reviews of works by Julian Amery, William Deakin, Noel Malcolm and Misha Glenny and others.","In addition, the subseries on Yugoslavia contains lectures, 1949-1995; transcripts of radio and television programs, with related correspondence; and some interviews with Tito, notably The \"Life and Times of Marshal Tito\" (December 1963); and one for a CBS news program (1969).","The Russian Material Subseries contains drafts, correspondence, and research material for his books A Person from England(1958), including several autograph letters,1827-1861, of Dr. Joseph Wolff, one of the English travelers chronicled in the book; Back to Bokhara(1959); Holy Russia(1978); drafts titled \"All the Russias\" and \"The Other Russias,\" which were the basis for To the Back of Beyond(1974), To Caucasus: End of All the Earth(1976); and Holy Russia(1978) which completed the trilogy; Portrait of the Soviet Union(1988), including material for both the book and the related TBS television series since Maclean was working on these simultaneously; and All the Russias(1992). Correspondents include Pamela Harriman, Marietta Tree and Fitzgerald Bemiss.","In addition to his books about Russia and the Soviet Union, his papers also contain articles, 1949-1995 on political, social, economic, cultural aspects of the former Soviet Union, a number on Georgia and the Caucasus, and Mikhail Gorbachev; book reviews, 1949-1994; and radio and television material, such as correspondence and transcripts for programs, including \"The End of All the Earth\" and \"Carnival in the Caucasus\"; interviews with Anna Mikhailovna Larina (Bukharin's widow) and others for the BBC \"Timewatch\" program \"Bukharin.\"","The subseries concerning his Scotland material includes books, A Concise History of Scotland(1970); Isles of the Sea(1985); Bonnie Prince Charlie(1988); and Highlanders(originally titled Clans) (1995). Material for the book and television series are combined since Maclean was working on them simultaneously. Among the articles on Scotland is a notable series \"Scottish Approaches\" which appeared in The Scotsmanin 1959.","The last subseries in Maclean's Literary Papers consists of miscellaneous literary material, including material for the book Take Nine Spies. There is also correspondence with publishers in which he discusses more than one book, and with his literary agents.","Articles are arranged chronologically, and topics range from post World War II Japan, Korea, Italy, the Middle East, and defense policy to China and Mongolia in the 1960's, an extended trip to China in 1988, and his travels in Nepal, Tibet, and Oman in the 1990's. There are also articles about his military, diplomatic, political and literary career, his travels, and personal life, and note that others are contained in two scrapbooks. The radio and television material includes his commentaries on the international scene from 1946 on.","Photographic Material comprises the third series, which contains twenty-four boxes of photographs (some in albums), contact sheets, negatives, and slides, taken by Maclean, primarily of his travels in the former Soviet Union, Europe and Asia, from 1938 through the 1990's. Especially noteworthy are those taken in Moscow, Leningrad, and Central Asia, including Afghanistan, the cities Bokhara and Samarkand, and Persia, Paris and Florence in the late 1930's, Yugoslavia during World War II, postwar Korean and China, and of Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Iran in the early 1950's. Maclean visited the former Soviet Union frequently from the late 1950's through 1987 and took numerous photographs of his favorite regions, Central Asia and the Caucasus, particularly Georgia.","As for Yugoslavia, there is an album dated 1953 labeled Namanevru Jugoslovenska Narodne, Armije (Yugoslav People's Army) with photographs of Tito, Maclean, and soldiers; and photographs from the early 1960's through 1980 including a number of photographs of Tito. Individuals subjects include Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher. There are also many family photographs taken at Maclean's homes Beechfield and Strachur, and of friends. The photographs used in Eastern Approaches, Disputed Barricade, A Person from England, and Bonnie Prince Charlieare also in this section.\n \n The fourth series consists of two small additions to the papers and include some correpondence files, such as congratulatory letters about his appointment as Under Secretary for War in 1954 and his Baronetcy in 1957, his letters published in the press, and the Great Britain-USSR Association; files on his participation in various conferences concerning Yugoslavia and War War II; election campaign materials of Maclean; Notebooks, including \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June); news articles; speeches by Maclean, including printed speeches published in \"Parliamentary Debates\"; passports; pocket and desk diaries; first drafts of \"Eastern Approaches\"; a file on guerilla warfare; a copy of a 1938 Report on Central Asia by Maclean; and Veronica Maclean's description about her first meeting with Josip Broz Tito in 1947.","re Appointments to London, Paris, and Moscow and his resignation from the Foreign Office","re Maclean's Mission to Tito and an Extract from The Second World War","including \"The Partisan Movement in Yugoslavia\" and \"Note on the Present Military and Political Situation in Serbia\"","Drafts of Statement on the Extent of British Aid to the Partisans","re Appointments and Impact on Service to Constituency","re Irregular Warfare and Correspondence with Field Marshall Earl Alexander of Tunis and Others","re Vietnam War","re the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia","re Interview with Vice-President Bodnaras of Romania; Meeting with Tito; and Draft Article on Sino-Soviet Border","re Winston Churchill","re E.C. Grants for Argyll and Bute","re Consideration of Fitzroy Maclean as Governor of Cyprus","re a Resignation to Veronica Maclean","re his serving as godfather to her daughter, Charlotte","re British Press Coverage of Yugoslavia","re Simic Cureija","re Visit with Tito, with note from Jack Coville, Secretary to Winston Churchill","re Tito","re Korcula","re the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia","re Visit to Yugoslavia for 25th Anniversary of National Liberation, includes photographs of Maclean and Willian Deakin","Decoration Awarded to Fitzroy Maclean","Proposed British Decorations of Yugoslavs","re Yugoslav Students in Britain","re Allied Mission to Yugoslavia in World War II for Muzej AVNOJ","re Korcula, Yugoslavia, Town Twinning with Argyll and Bute, Scotland","re Maclean's Efforts in Support of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize","re British Policy towards the Balkan Resistance Movements","re Meeting with Tito","re Research and Annual Summaries (Copies) of Events in Yugoslavia, 1957-1972","re Margaret Thatcher's Trip, with Official Program","re the Prince of Wales' Visit to Yugoslavia","re Fitzroy Maclean's article for the British-Yugoslav Society on the Prince of Wales' visit","re Arrangements for the British Delegation to Tito's Funeral","re Official Visit of Fitzroy Maclean","re Program of Economic Reform","re his biography of Tito","re Controversy over British Military Mission in World War II","re BBC \"Timewatch: Tito\" Program","re a Yugoslav Detainee in 1945","re Korcula, Croatia Emergency Appeal","re Benefit Concert for Dubrovnik","re Owen's Mission","re Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case (Repatriations in 1945)","re Tito Memoirs and other projects","re Purchase of \"Beechfield\"","re Ticonderoga story","re Purchase of \"Creggans Inn\"","re Fitzroy Maclean","re Evelyn Waugh biography","re Fitzroy Maclean","re Fitzroy Maclean and Articles by him","re Awarding of Baronetcy and Arms","re Honorary Degree from the University of Glasgow","re Honorary Degree from Acadia University","re Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito","re Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito, signed by Josip Broz Tito and Madame Jovanka Broz","re Honorary Degree from Dundee University","re Special Air Service","re the 23rd Special Air Service Regiment","re Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of theThistle","re Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle","re Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle--Congratulations","re Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle","Order of the Thistle Ceremony","re Freedom of Argyll and Bute","re omitting part of an interview with the King about Yugoslavia from his book","with comments about what Maclean had written about himself in the book","thanking him for the copy of his book sent to the King","re Publicity","Translations","re American Edition","re German Edition","re Paperback Edition","re Proposed Film, with a copy of the script for the film, April 1956","re Proposed TV Series","re Proposed TV Series","re Yugoslav Edition","re Yugoslav Edition","Letter of thanks on behalf of Tito","re American Edition, The Heretic","re Translations","re German Forces in Yugoslavia","including \"The Fourth Enemy Offensive\" and some in Serbo-Croatian","re Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia","re Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia","including some correspondence and notes","re Korcula by Charles Maclean","Unpublished","re of BBC Radio Broadcast on Mission to Tito","re Tito obituary for BBC Radio","re BBC Radio \"I Was There\"","re Film \"General from Strachur\"","re BBC Television Tito Obituary","re Tito Interview for CBS News","re Proposed BBC Programs","re Proposed Film on Tito","re BBC Program on the S.O.E. (Special Operations Executive)","re BBC Program on Evelyn Waugh","re Miscellaneous Television and Film Projects","re BBC Program \"Ratlines\"","re VPRO Program","re New Edition","re Proposed Film","re Research","re Translations","Original Letters of Joseph Wolff and Correspondence with Ancient Light Bookshop","Transcripts and Copies of Letters of Charles Stoddart and others from the Public Records Office","re American Edition and Other Projects","re Copyright Renewal","re German edition","re the Sino Russian Border in Life","re the Caucasus Region","Correspondence re","re the Bukharin Trial in Moscow \u0026 Interview with his widow","re Mikhail Gorbachev","re Georgia in The Sunday Times","re Azerbaijan","re Georgia, including notes and drafts","re Georgia in The Scotsman Magazine","re Azerbaijan","re Caucasus","re Mikhail Gorbachov","re Mikhail Gorbachev in honor of Hugh Seton-Watson","given at Foyle's Lunch","re Georgia","re Georgia","re a New Edition","re an American Edition","re a German Edition","August 1, 1996 from Edwin Moore to Veronica Maclean","re German Edition","re reprint as West Highland Tales","re Publicity \u0026 Book Reviews","re Publicity","re \"Scotland in Parliament\"","re Japan","re Asia","re Korea","re Italy","re the Middle East","re Persia","re Defense of Great Britain","re Greece","re Libya during World War II","re Turkey","re China \"Inside Red China\"","re China Trip","re China \"Peking Revisited,\" \"Don't Let China Stew in Her Own Juice,\" and \"Eyewitnesses in China\"","re Mongolia","re Sir Winston Churchill","Mongolia","re the Black Sea, including one by Veronica Maclean","re Defense of Europe: \"Nuclear Deterrence and Conventional Forces,\" with Correspondence","re China--Trip to Kashgar in Chinese Turkestan, including Correspondence","re Nepal and Bhutan","re Germany","re David Stirling for Dictionary of National Biographyand Correspondence","re Canary Islands","re Oman","re Tibet--Correspondence, Travel Arrangements, and Memorabilia","re Tibet","re the Channel Tunnel","re Fitzroy Maclean, some in German, French, Serbo-Croatian, Swedish, and Dutch","re Tibet","re Publication of Evelyn Waugh's Diaries, which include references to Fitzroy Maclean","re Invitation to Frankfurt","re German Translations of Isles of the Seaand Eastern Approaches","re Proposed Book of Interviews including Fitzroy Maclean","some accompanied by correspondence, including: Violet Asquith, Nancy Astor, Charles Bohlen, John Bute, Nicolae Causescu, Earl Cawdor, Thomas Churchill, John Clarke, the Queen Mother, Lord Lovat, Charles Maclean, Andrew Maxwell, Paddy Mayne and Bill Elliot, Iain Moncrieffe, Peter Moore, David Scott, David Stirling, and Lord Ward","People","Environs \u0026 Monasteries","GUM Store, Race Track, \u0026 Fashions","The Kremlin \u0026 Red Square","The file includes a draft of a 1968 letter to Aleksey Aleksandrovich Surkov, President of the USSR - Great Britain Society, also includes letters to and from the Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury (\"Violet\").","Notebooks include \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June), circa 1943-1958","Includes Maclean's undated notes on Soviet history up to \"Glasnost,\" notes on the \"Council of Europe,\" (1973); series of letters between Sir Charles Peake, British Embassy, and Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 1946-1953.","These include a speech before the Boarding House and Catering Association, one mentioning nuclear deterrence, and international events.","This addition contains two letters written by Fitzroy Maclean and John Baldock to Helen F. Moore of Leicester, England. A typewritten letter from Maclean to Baldock addresses Moore's concern regarding rioting by South Koreans in the vicinity of the Troops Rest Center at Inchon and her request to move the Center. He reviews her concern, noting that the demonstrations were against the Neutral Nations Armistice Commission and took place six and a half miles from the Center. He notes that the Center was not affected by the rioting and that, after careful consideration, the Center would remain open and not move to another area. 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He was raised in Scotland, India, and Italy and attended Eton (1924-28), the University of Marburg in Germany (1929), and Kings' College, Cambridge (1929-32) where he won a senior scholarship and first class honors. He entered the Foreign Office in 1934 and was first posted to Paris, and then to Moscow in 1937 where he served as the Third Secretary in the British Embassy. Stalin's purges were at their height during Maclean's two years in the Soviet Union, and he was present at the state trial of Nikolai Bukharin in 1938. He also made journeys to remote areas of the Soviet Union such as Central Asia and the Caucasus where few if any foreigners had been for many years. In 1939 he returned to London and worked in the Foreign Office on Russian affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e When World War II broke out, he wanted to enlist in the military, but as a diplomat was in a \"reserved\" position and was not allowed to do so. He learned that the only way to be released from the Foreign Office was to declare himself a candidate for Parliament, and so he was returned for the constituency of Lancaster at a by-election in 1941. He joined the Cameron Highlanders regiment in the British army as a private, and then the new Special Air Service (SAS) and served in the Western Desert, where he participated in the raid on Benghazi along with SAS founder David Stirling and Randolph Churchill, and foiled a coup in Persia by kidnapping General Zahidi who had collaborated with the Germans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In July 1943 Prime Minister Winston Churchill asked Maclean to serve as his personal representative and Brigadier commanding a British Military Mission to Josip Broz Tito, leader of the Communist Partisans in German-occupied Yugoslavia. At this stage of the war, there was a debate in the British government over which Yugoslav resistance group it should support - Tito's Partisans or Draza Mihalovich's Cetniks. In September Maclean was dropped by parachute into Bosnia and met Tito, and subsequently reported to Churchill that the Partisans were the more effective fighting force and would benefit from additional British and American aid. In August 1944, as the Germans prepared to withdraw from Yugoslavia Maclean planned \"Operation Ratweek\" for the first week of September, a coordinated Allied and Partisan attack on enemy communications which proved quite successful. In the course of his mission, which lasted until 1945, he became a friend and admirer of Tito. In 1947 Maclean was asked to head the Special Refugee Commission which had the sensitive task of screening of tens of thousands of Yugoslav and Ukrainian Displaced Persons, some of whom were alleged to have committed war crimes, in Italy and Austria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e After completing this assignment, Maclean focused on politics, representing Lancaster until 1959 and Bute and North Ayrshire from 1959-1974, and served as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War from 1954-1957. He was chairman of the Committee of the North Atlantic Assembly from 1964-1974. Maclean's friendship with Tito and frequent visits to Yugoslavia allowed him to play a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav relations. In the 1960's he purchased a home on the island of Korcula, becoming one of the few foreigners allowed to own property in Yugoslavia. Maclean also maintained a keen interest in the Soviet Union where he traveled extensively and he served as chairman of the Great Britain-USSR Association. He lectured frequently in the United Kingdom and the United States on Yugoslav and Soviet affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Maclean's literary career was launched in 1949 with the publication of Eastern Approaches, a memoir of his experiences as a diplomat and soldier, which was acclaimed by critics and became a best-seller. This was followed in 1957 by a biography of Tito, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDisputed Barricade, A Person from England\u003c/title\u003e(1958), describing the adventures of English travelers in Central Asia, and in 1958, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBack to Bokhara\u003c/title\u003e(1959), and a number of books, articles and book reviews on Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, and other subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e A third focal point of his writing was Scotland, and he published \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Concise History of Scotland\u003c/title\u003e, (1970), \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Isles of the Sea\u003c/title\u003e, a collection of West Highland folk tales (1985), \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBonnie Prince Charlie\u003c/title\u003e, (1988) and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHighlanders\u003c/title\u003e(1995). Along with establishing a reputation as the author of entertaining and informative works that blended his travel experiences and historical research, he turned his attention to radio and television, working on a number of documentary programs including \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Road to Samarkand\u003c/title\u003eand \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Life and Times of Marshal Tito\u003c/title\u003eand two major series. \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePortrait of the Soviet Union\u003c/title\u003eand \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHighlanders\u003c/title\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Maclean was made a baronet in 1957 and a Knight of the Thistle in 1993, and was the recipient of many honors and decorations including the Commander of the British Empire, the Croix de Guerre, the Order of Kutusov, and the Partisan Star, and several honorary degrees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In 1946 Maclean married a widow with two children, Veronica (Fraser) Phipps, daughter of the 16th Lord Lovat. They had two sons, James and Charles. In 1957 the Macleans purchased Strachur, an estate in Argyllshire in the Scottish Highlands, and later operated a hotel on the estate, the Creggans Inn, which became known for its good food, drink, and hospitality. Maclean continued to be extremely active into his eighties and kept up a busy schedule of writing, lecturing and traveling. He died of a heart attack while swimming at a friend's house in June 1996. In Maclean's later years, there was speculation that he had been the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Fitzroy Hew Royle Maclean was born in 1911 in Cairo, Egypt to Charles Maclean, a major in the British army, and Gladys Royle Maclean. He was raised in Scotland, India, and Italy and attended Eton (1924-28), the University of Marburg in Germany (1929), and Kings' College, Cambridge (1929-32) where he won a senior scholarship and first class honors. He entered the Foreign Office in 1934 and was first posted to Paris, and then to Moscow in 1937 where he served as the Third Secretary in the British Embassy. Stalin's purges were at their height during Maclean's two years in the Soviet Union, and he was present at the state trial of Nikolai Bukharin in 1938. He also made journeys to remote areas of the Soviet Union such as Central Asia and the Caucasus where few if any foreigners had been for many years. In 1939 he returned to London and worked in the Foreign Office on Russian affairs.","When World War II broke out, he wanted to enlist in the military, but as a diplomat was in a \"reserved\" position and was not allowed to do so. He learned that the only way to be released from the Foreign Office was to declare himself a candidate for Parliament, and so he was returned for the constituency of Lancaster at a by-election in 1941. He joined the Cameron Highlanders regiment in the British army as a private, and then the new Special Air Service (SAS) and served in the Western Desert, where he participated in the raid on Benghazi along with SAS founder David Stirling and Randolph Churchill, and foiled a coup in Persia by kidnapping General Zahidi who had collaborated with the Germans.","In July 1943 Prime Minister Winston Churchill asked Maclean to serve as his personal representative and Brigadier commanding a British Military Mission to Josip Broz Tito, leader of the Communist Partisans in German-occupied Yugoslavia. At this stage of the war, there was a debate in the British government over which Yugoslav resistance group it should support - Tito's Partisans or Draza Mihalovich's Cetniks. In September Maclean was dropped by parachute into Bosnia and met Tito, and subsequently reported to Churchill that the Partisans were the more effective fighting force and would benefit from additional British and American aid. In August 1944, as the Germans prepared to withdraw from Yugoslavia Maclean planned \"Operation Ratweek\" for the first week of September, a coordinated Allied and Partisan attack on enemy communications which proved quite successful. In the course of his mission, which lasted until 1945, he became a friend and admirer of Tito. In 1947 Maclean was asked to head the Special Refugee Commission which had the sensitive task of screening of tens of thousands of Yugoslav and Ukrainian Displaced Persons, some of whom were alleged to have committed war crimes, in Italy and Austria.","After completing this assignment, Maclean focused on politics, representing Lancaster until 1959 and Bute and North Ayrshire from 1959-1974, and served as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War from 1954-1957. He was chairman of the Committee of the North Atlantic Assembly from 1964-1974. Maclean's friendship with Tito and frequent visits to Yugoslavia allowed him to play a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav relations. In the 1960's he purchased a home on the island of Korcula, becoming one of the few foreigners allowed to own property in Yugoslavia. Maclean also maintained a keen interest in the Soviet Union where he traveled extensively and he served as chairman of the Great Britain-USSR Association. He lectured frequently in the United Kingdom and the United States on Yugoslav and Soviet affairs.","Maclean's literary career was launched in 1949 with the publication of Eastern Approaches, a memoir of his experiences as a diplomat and soldier, which was acclaimed by critics and became a best-seller. This was followed in 1957 by a biography of Tito, Disputed Barricade, A Person from England(1958), describing the adventures of English travelers in Central Asia, and in 1958, Back to Bokhara(1959), and a number of books, articles and book reviews on Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, and other subjects.","A third focal point of his writing was Scotland, and he published A Concise History of Scotland, (1970), The Isles of the Sea, a collection of West Highland folk tales (1985), Bonnie Prince Charlie, (1988) and Highlanders(1995). Along with establishing a reputation as the author of entertaining and informative works that blended his travel experiences and historical research, he turned his attention to radio and television, working on a number of documentary programs including The Road to Samarkandand The Life and Times of Marshal Titoand two major series. Portrait of the Soviet Unionand Highlanders.","Maclean was made a baronet in 1957 and a Knight of the Thistle in 1993, and was the recipient of many honors and decorations including the Commander of the British Empire, the Croix de Guerre, the Order of Kutusov, and the Partisan Star, and several honorary degrees.","In 1946 Maclean married a widow with two children, Veronica (Fraser) Phipps, daughter of the 16th Lord Lovat. They had two sons, James and Charles. In 1957 the Macleans purchased Strachur, an estate in Argyllshire in the Scottish Highlands, and later operated a hotel on the estate, the Creggans Inn, which became known for its good food, drink, and hospitality. Maclean continued to be extremely active into his eighties and kept up a busy schedule of writing, lecturing and traveling. He died of a heart attack while swimming at a friend's house in June 1996. In Maclean's later years, there was speculation that he had been the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMSS 11487 Sir Fitzroy Maclean papers, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["MSS 11487 Sir Fitzroy Maclean papers, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis Fitzroy Maclean papers consist (1827-1996; 44 cubic feet) of the professional and personal papers of Scottish soldier, diplomat, politician, author, and traveler, Sir Fitzroy Hew Maclean (1911-1996) of Dunconnel. It includes correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper and magazine articles, book reviews, lectures, speeches, photographs, memorabilia, and research material pertaining to his military, diplomatic, political and literary career as well as family and personal affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaclean is best known for his role during World War II as head of the British military mission to Yugoslavia in which he served as Winston Churchill's personal representative to leader of the Communist Partisans, Josip Broz Tito, his diplomatic service in the Soviet Union in the late 1930's, and as the author of the classic memoir Eastern Approaches (1949) and many other books and articles. After the war, he pursued a political career as a Conservative member of Parliament, and, based on his close relationship with Tito, played a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav affairs. He was also noted for his expertise on the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e A third focal point of his life and career was Scotland: he was a proud member of Clan Maclean and wrote several works on Scottish history, biography, and folklore. The collection contains some material in Serbo-Croatian, German, Italian and French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The papers are arranged in four main series with various sub-series. Items of particular interest in the First Series, Career and Personal Papers, are described in the following paragraphs devoted to each subseries. In the Diplomatic Subseries are dispatches and memoranda of his trips through Central Asia (including Afghanistan and the ancient cities Bokhara and Samarkand) and the Caucasus, on the situation in Sinkiang (Chinese Turkestan) and on the political stability of the Soviet Union, 1937-1939.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The subseries British Military Mission to Yugoslavia contains Winston Churchill's Minute concerning his Mission to Tito, Autograph Diary (2 pages) re his arrival in Yugoslavia, \"Ratweek\" Map (oversize), twelve files (labeled Top Secret) including memoranda, correspondence, telegrams, etc concerning military and political affairs such as Allied operations and aid to Tito's Partisans, formation of the Yugoslav government, relief, the visit of Field Marshal Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander to Belgrade, Macedonia, Prospect of South Slav federation, and correspondence with Evelyn Waugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Special Refugee Commission subseries contains correspondence, telegrams, reports, including one submitted to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, articles, and a draft of a speech on the refugee problems to a parliamentary committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Political correspondence includes papers concerning the Lancaster by-election of 1941, the general election of 1945, and correspondence with Winston Churchill, Harold Macmillan, Anthony Eden, Alec Douglas- Home, Peter Carrington, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Robert Kennedy, John Lindsay, Henry Jackson, and Averell Harriman ; a memorandum to Field Marshal Alexander of Tunis concerning irregular warfare; and correspondence and memoranda related to a parliamentary delegation to Romania in 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Material in the VIP Subseries includes: letters and notes from members of the Royal Family including Prince Charles, Princess Margaret, Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Clementine Churchill and Mary Churchill Soames; and a thank you note from Lauren Bacall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Yugoslavia and Tito Subseries contains significant material including memoranda of meetings with Tito in 1949,1950, 1953, 1968, 1973; informative accounts by Maclean and other British officers about the Military Mission in World War II for an official book published by Muzej AVNOJ (1970-1971); correspondence about Maclean's involvement in proposals for the publication of Tito's memoirs (1966-1977) and about the nomination of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize (1972-1973); correspondence and papers by Maclean and others from a conference on British Policy and Resistance in the Balkans (1973); Briefing papers, correspondence and memoranda of Margaret Thatcher's visit to Yugoslavia in 1977, and correspondence and memorabilia pertaining to the Prince of Wales' visit in 1978; correspondence about Maclean's visit in 1989 and transcript of an interview with Prime Minister Ante Markovic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e For the 1990's, the time of war and the dissolution of Yugoslavia , there is correspondence with David Owen, Stevan Dedijer and others, and about the Korcula Emergency Appeal, a relief effort for a hospital on the island of Korcula, Croatia, organized by the Macleans; letters from Yugoslav friends describing the turmoil , and/or seeking assistance in finding jobs in the United Kingdom; correspondence about renewed controversy about the British Military Mission in World War II. and the Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case concerning the repatriation of Yugoslavs in 1945. It should also be noted that in Series II, Subseries B, Literary Material pertaining to Yugoslavia, there is some correspondence filed with the manuscripts, typescripts, articles and radio and television transcripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Subseries Family and Personal Papers has letters from friends and teachers, some in German, French, and Italian. In a significant group of letters to his parents (1939-1945) from London, Cairo, Belgrade, and elsewhere, Maclean discussed the international situation, his desire to leave the Foreign Office in order to join the army, life in London during the Blitz, the beginning of his political career, and his military service (some letters were extensively cut by the censors). There are also a number of letters to his parents from the years 1946-1955 from Maclean and his wife Veronica discussing family matters and living conditions in Italy and Austria while Maclean was directing the Special Refugee Commission, and about their travels in Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey in the early 1950's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Also present is correspondence with Frank McLynn, his biographer, 1990-1994, and two scrapbooks. The blue scrapbook (1939-1951) includes one letter of Maclean to his aunt, newspaper clippings relating to his military service in Yugoslavia, his marriage, some articles by him, a few photographs. The red scrapbook, 1943-1946 also has newspaper clippings about his military service and political career and articles by him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Second Series consists of literary papers. This series contains drafts, typescripts, setting copies of his books with related correspondence with publishers and others about the publication process, contracts, royalty statements, book reviews, fan mail, articles, book reviews, speeches, lectures, transcripts of radio and television programs, film proposals or treatments. Several of his books were published under different titles in the United States. It is organized into five subseries based on subject matter. These include: \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEastern Approaches\u003c/title\u003e(American title- \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEscape to Adventure\u003c/title\u003e); Yugoslavia (the country as originally constituted and also the new states that emerged in the 1990's); Russia and the former Soviet Union and the new nations post 1990); Scotland; and Miscellaneous Literary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The subseries about \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEastern Approaches\u003c/title\u003econtains a typed manuscript (Setting copy) with corrections, including an unpublished introduction; some material omitted from the published version including his admiration for a Soviet army unit, comments on the Cetniks, and conversations with King George VI and Winston Churchill and King Peter of Yugoslavia; letters from Michael Adeane, Secretary to King George VI and Winston Churchill requesting that certain passages be omitted; a letter from Peter Fleming to Jonathan Cape offering his opinion of the book, a letter from Ian Fleming to Jonathan Cape and a note to Maclean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Other material includes correspondence with Jonathan Cape and other publishers about a new edition, correspondence with Douglas Fairbanks, Eric Ambler and others concerning a possible film version, and with Ian Curteis about a proposed television adaptation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Yugoslavia Subseries includes books: \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDisputed Barricade\u003c/title\u003e(1957), published in America as \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Heretic\u003c/title\u003e, which includes an interview with Tito; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eYugoslavia\u003c/title\u003e(1969), in which Maclean wrote the text for this book of photographs; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBattle of Neretva\u003c/title\u003e(1970); and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTito: A Pictorial Biography\u003c/title\u003e(1980). Also present are articles from newspapers and magazines, 1947-1995, on Yugoslav politics and society, including interviews with Tito. Particularly interesting are two unpublished articles \"Whither Yugoslavia?\" written in 1989 based on interviews with Yugoslav politicians, including Slobodan Milosevic. There are also a number of book reviews of works by Julian Amery, William Deakin, Noel Malcolm and Misha Glenny and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In addition, the subseries on Yugoslavia contains lectures, 1949-1995; transcripts of radio and television programs, with related correspondence; and some interviews with Tito, notably The \"Life and Times of Marshal Tito\" (December 1963); and one for a CBS news program (1969).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The Russian Material Subseries contains drafts, correspondence, and research material for his books \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Person from England\u003c/title\u003e(1958), including several autograph letters,1827-1861, of Dr. Joseph Wolff, one of the English travelers chronicled in the book; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBack to Bokhara\u003c/title\u003e(1959); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHoly Russia\u003c/title\u003e(1978); drafts titled \"All the Russias\" and \"The Other Russias,\" which were the basis for \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTo the Back of Beyond\u003c/title\u003e(1974), \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTo Caucasus: End of All the Earth\u003c/title\u003e(1976); and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHoly Russia\u003c/title\u003e(1978) which completed the trilogy; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ePortrait of the Soviet Union\u003c/title\u003e(1988), including material for both the book and the related TBS television series since Maclean was working on these simultaneously; and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAll the Russias\u003c/title\u003e(1992). Correspondents include Pamela Harriman, Marietta Tree and Fitzgerald Bemiss.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e In addition to his books about Russia and the Soviet Union, his papers also contain articles, 1949-1995 on political, social, economic, cultural aspects of the former Soviet Union, a number on Georgia and the Caucasus, and Mikhail Gorbachev; book reviews, 1949-1994; and radio and television material, such as correspondence and transcripts for programs, including \"The End of All the Earth\" and \"Carnival in the Caucasus\"; interviews with Anna Mikhailovna Larina (Bukharin's widow) and others for the BBC \"Timewatch\" program \"Bukharin.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The subseries concerning his Scotland material includes books, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Concise History of Scotland\u003c/title\u003e(1970); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eIsles of the Sea\u003c/title\u003e(1985); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBonnie Prince Charlie\u003c/title\u003e(1988); and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHighlanders\u003c/title\u003e(originally titled \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eClans\u003c/title\u003e) (1995). Material for the book and television series are combined since Maclean was working on them simultaneously. Among the articles on Scotland is a notable series \"Scottish Approaches\" which appeared in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Scotsman\u003c/title\u003ein 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The last subseries in Maclean's Literary Papers consists of miscellaneous literary material, including material for the book \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTake Nine Spies\u003c/title\u003e. There is also correspondence with publishers in which he discusses more than one book, and with his literary agents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Articles are arranged chronologically, and topics range from post World War II Japan, Korea, Italy, the Middle East, and defense policy to China and Mongolia in the 1960's, an extended trip to China in 1988, and his travels in Nepal, Tibet, and Oman in the 1990's. There are also articles about his military, diplomatic, political and literary career, his travels, and personal life, and note that others are contained in two scrapbooks. The radio and television material includes his commentaries on the international scene from 1946 on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Photographic Material comprises the third series, which contains twenty-four boxes of photographs (some in albums), contact sheets, negatives, and slides, taken by Maclean, primarily of his travels in the former Soviet Union, Europe and Asia, from 1938 through the 1990's. Especially noteworthy are those taken in Moscow, Leningrad, and Central Asia, including Afghanistan, the cities Bokhara and Samarkand, and Persia, Paris and Florence in the late 1930's, Yugoslavia during World War II, postwar Korean and China, and of Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Iran in the early 1950's. Maclean visited the former Soviet Union frequently from the late 1950's through 1987 and took numerous photographs of his favorite regions, Central Asia and the Caucasus, particularly Georgia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e As for Yugoslavia, there is an album dated 1953 labeled Namanevru Jugoslovenska Narodne, Armije (Yugoslav People's Army) with photographs of Tito, Maclean, and soldiers; and photographs from the early 1960's through 1980 including a number of photographs of Tito. Individuals subjects include Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher. There are also many family photographs taken at Maclean's homes Beechfield and Strachur, and of friends. The photographs used in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEastern Approaches\u003c/title\u003e, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDisputed Barricade\u003c/title\u003e, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Person from England\u003c/title\u003e, and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBonnie Prince Charlie\u003c/title\u003eare also in this section.\n \n The fourth series consists of two small additions to the papers and include some correpondence files, such as congratulatory letters about his appointment as Under Secretary for War in 1954 and his Baronetcy in 1957, his letters published in the press, and the Great Britain-USSR Association; files on his participation in various conferences concerning Yugoslavia and War War II; election campaign materials of Maclean; Notebooks, including \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June); news articles; speeches by Maclean, including printed speeches published in \"Parliamentary Debates\"; passports; pocket and desk diaries; first drafts of \"Eastern Approaches\"; a file on guerilla warfare; a copy of a 1938 Report on Central Asia by Maclean; and Veronica Maclean's description about her first meeting with Josip Broz Tito in 1947.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003ere Appointments to London, Paris, and Moscow and his resignation from the Foreign Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Maclean's Mission to Tito and an Extract from \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Second World War\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding \"The Partisan Movement in Yugoslavia\" and \"Note on the Present Military and Political Situation in Serbia\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrafts of Statement on the Extent of British Aid to the Partisans\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Appointments and Impact on Service to Constituency\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Irregular Warfare and Correspondence with Field Marshall Earl Alexander of Tunis and Others\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Vietnam War\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Interview with Vice-President Bodnaras of Romania; Meeting with Tito; and Draft Article on Sino-Soviet Border\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Winston Churchill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere E.C. Grants for Argyll and Bute\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Consideration of Fitzroy Maclean as Governor of Cyprus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere a Resignation to Veronica Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere his serving as godfather to her daughter, Charlotte\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere British Press Coverage of Yugoslavia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Simic Cureija\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Visit with Tito, with note from Jack Coville, Secretary to Winston Churchill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Korcula\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Visit to Yugoslavia for 25th Anniversary of National Liberation, includes photographs of Maclean and Willian Deakin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecoration Awarded to Fitzroy Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed British Decorations of Yugoslavs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Yugoslav Students in Britain\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Allied Mission to Yugoslavia in World War II for Muzej AVNOJ\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Korcula, Yugoslavia, Town Twinning with Argyll and Bute, Scotland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Maclean's Efforts in Support of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere British Policy towards the Balkan Resistance Movements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Meeting with Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Research and Annual Summaries (Copies) of Events in Yugoslavia, 1957-1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Margaret Thatcher's Trip, with Official Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Prince of Wales' Visit to Yugoslavia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Fitzroy Maclean's article for the British-Yugoslav Society on the Prince of Wales' visit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Arrangements for the British Delegation to Tito's Funeral\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Official Visit of Fitzroy Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Program of Economic Reform\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere his biography of Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Controversy over British Military Mission in World War II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC \"Timewatch: Tito\" Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere a Yugoslav Detainee in 1945\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Korcula, Croatia Emergency Appeal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Benefit Concert for Dubrovnik\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Owen's Mission\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case (Repatriations in 1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tito Memoirs and other projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Purchase of \"Beechfield\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Ticonderoga story\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Purchase of \"Creggans Inn\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eFitzroy Maclean\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Evelyn Waugh biography\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Fitzroy Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Fitzroy Maclean and Articles by him\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Awarding of Baronetcy and Arms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Honorary Degree from the University of Glasgow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Honorary Degree from Acadia University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito, signed by Josip Broz Tito and Madame Jovanka Broz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Honorary Degree from Dundee University\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Special Air Service\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the 23rd Special Air Service Regiment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of theThistle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle--Congratulations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder of the Thistle Ceremony\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Freedom of Argyll and Bute\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere omitting part of an interview with the King about Yugoslavia from his book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewith comments about what Maclean had written about himself in the book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ethanking him for the copy of his book sent to the King\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Publicity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranslations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere American Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere German Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Paperback Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed Film, with a copy of the script for the film, April 1956\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed TV Series\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed TV Series\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Yugoslav Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Yugoslav Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of thanks on behalf of Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere American Edition, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Heretic\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Translations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere German Forces in Yugoslavia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding \"The Fourth Enemy Offensive\" and some in Serbo-Croatian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding some correspondence and notes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Korcula by Charles Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnpublished\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere of BBC Radio Broadcast on Mission to Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tito obituary for BBC Radio\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC Radio \"I Was There\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Film \"General from Strachur\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC Television Tito Obituary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tito Interview for CBS News\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed BBC Programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed Film on Tito\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC Program on the S.O.E. (Special Operations Executive)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC Program on Evelyn Waugh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Miscellaneous Television and Film Projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere BBC Program \"Ratlines\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere VPRO Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere New Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed Film\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Research\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Translations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Letters of Joseph Wolff and Correspondence with Ancient Light Bookshop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscripts and Copies of Letters of Charles Stoddart and others from the Public Records Office\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere American Edition and Other Projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Copyright Renewal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere German edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Sino Russian Border in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eLife\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Caucasus Region\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence re\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Bukharin Trial in Moscow \u0026amp; Interview with his widow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Mikhail Gorbachev\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Georgia in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Sunday Times\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Azerbaijan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Georgia, including notes and drafts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Georgia in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Scotsman Magazine\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Azerbaijan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Caucasus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Mikhail Gorbachov\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Mikhail Gorbachev in honor of Hugh Seton-Watson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003egiven at Foyle's Lunch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Georgia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Georgia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere a New Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere an American Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere a German Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1, 1996 from Edwin Moore to Veronica Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere German Edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere reprint as \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWest Highland Tales\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Publicity \u0026amp; Book Reviews\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Publicity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere \"Scotland in Parliament\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Japan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Asia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Korea\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Italy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Middle East\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Persia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Defense of Great Britain\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Greece\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Libya during World War II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Turkey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere China \"Inside Red China\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere China Trip\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere China \"Peking Revisited,\" \"Don't Let China Stew in Her Own Juice,\" and \"Eyewitnesses in China\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Mongolia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Sir Winston Churchill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMongolia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Black Sea, including one by Veronica Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Defense of Europe: \"Nuclear Deterrence and Conventional Forces,\" with Correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere China--Trip to Kashgar in Chinese Turkestan, including Correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Nepal and Bhutan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Germany\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere David Stirling for \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDictionary of National Biography\u003c/title\u003eand Correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Canary Islands\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Oman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tibet--Correspondence, Travel Arrangements, and Memorabilia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tibet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere the Channel Tunnel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Fitzroy Maclean, some in German, French, Serbo-Croatian, Swedish, and Dutch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Tibet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Publication of Evelyn Waugh's Diaries, which include references to Fitzroy Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Invitation to Frankfurt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere German Translations of \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eIsles of the Sea\u003c/title\u003eand \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEastern Approaches\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ere Proposed Book of Interviews including Fitzroy Maclean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esome accompanied by correspondence, including: Violet Asquith, Nancy Astor, Charles Bohlen, John Bute, Nicolae Causescu, Earl Cawdor, Thomas Churchill, John Clarke, the Queen Mother, Lord Lovat, Charles Maclean, Andrew Maxwell, Paddy Mayne and Bill Elliot, Iain Moncrieffe, Peter Moore, David Scott, David Stirling, and Lord Ward\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeople\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvirons \u0026amp; Monasteries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGUM Store, Race Track, \u0026amp; Fashions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Kremlin \u0026amp; Red Square\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe file includes a draft of a 1968 letter to Aleksey Aleksandrovich Surkov, President of the USSR - Great Britain Society, also includes letters to and from the Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury (\"Violet\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebooks include \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June), circa 1943-1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Maclean's undated notes on Soviet history up to \"Glasnost,\" notes on the \"Council of Europe,\" (1973); series of letters between Sir Charles Peake, British Embassy, and Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 1946-1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include a speech before the Boarding House and Catering Association, one mentioning nuclear deterrence, and international events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition contains two letters written by Fitzroy Maclean and John Baldock to Helen F. Moore of Leicester, England. A typewritten letter from Maclean to Baldock addresses Moore's concern regarding rioting by South Koreans in the vicinity of the Troops Rest Center at Inchon and her request to move the Center. He reviews her concern, noting that the demonstrations were against the Neutral Nations Armistice Commission and took place six and a half miles from the Center. He notes that the Center was not affected by the rioting and that, after careful consideration, the Center would remain open and not move to another area. 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It includes correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts, typescripts, newspaper and magazine articles, book reviews, lectures, speeches, photographs, memorabilia, and research material pertaining to his military, diplomatic, political and literary career as well as family and personal affairs.","Maclean is best known for his role during World War II as head of the British military mission to Yugoslavia in which he served as Winston Churchill's personal representative to leader of the Communist Partisans, Josip Broz Tito, his diplomatic service in the Soviet Union in the late 1930's, and as the author of the classic memoir Eastern Approaches (1949) and many other books and articles. After the war, he pursued a political career as a Conservative member of Parliament, and, based on his close relationship with Tito, played a key role in Anglo-Yugoslav affairs. He was also noted for his expertise on the Soviet Union.","A third focal point of his life and career was Scotland: he was a proud member of Clan Maclean and wrote several works on Scottish history, biography, and folklore. The collection contains some material in Serbo-Croatian, German, Italian and French.","The papers are arranged in four main series with various sub-series. Items of particular interest in the First Series, Career and Personal Papers, are described in the following paragraphs devoted to each subseries. In the Diplomatic Subseries are dispatches and memoranda of his trips through Central Asia (including Afghanistan and the ancient cities Bokhara and Samarkand) and the Caucasus, on the situation in Sinkiang (Chinese Turkestan) and on the political stability of the Soviet Union, 1937-1939.","The subseries British Military Mission to Yugoslavia contains Winston Churchill's Minute concerning his Mission to Tito, Autograph Diary (2 pages) re his arrival in Yugoslavia, \"Ratweek\" Map (oversize), twelve files (labeled Top Secret) including memoranda, correspondence, telegrams, etc concerning military and political affairs such as Allied operations and aid to Tito's Partisans, formation of the Yugoslav government, relief, the visit of Field Marshal Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander to Belgrade, Macedonia, Prospect of South Slav federation, and correspondence with Evelyn Waugh.","The Special Refugee Commission subseries contains correspondence, telegrams, reports, including one submitted to Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, articles, and a draft of a speech on the refugee problems to a parliamentary committee.","Political correspondence includes papers concerning the Lancaster by-election of 1941, the general election of 1945, and correspondence with Winston Churchill, Harold Macmillan, Anthony Eden, Alec Douglas- Home, Peter Carrington, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Robert Kennedy, John Lindsay, Henry Jackson, and Averell Harriman ; a memorandum to Field Marshal Alexander of Tunis concerning irregular warfare; and correspondence and memoranda related to a parliamentary delegation to Romania in 1973.","Material in the VIP Subseries includes: letters and notes from members of the Royal Family including Prince Charles, Princess Margaret, Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Clementine Churchill and Mary Churchill Soames; and a thank you note from Lauren Bacall.","The Yugoslavia and Tito Subseries contains significant material including memoranda of meetings with Tito in 1949,1950, 1953, 1968, 1973; informative accounts by Maclean and other British officers about the Military Mission in World War II for an official book published by Muzej AVNOJ (1970-1971); correspondence about Maclean's involvement in proposals for the publication of Tito's memoirs (1966-1977) and about the nomination of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize (1972-1973); correspondence and papers by Maclean and others from a conference on British Policy and Resistance in the Balkans (1973); Briefing papers, correspondence and memoranda of Margaret Thatcher's visit to Yugoslavia in 1977, and correspondence and memorabilia pertaining to the Prince of Wales' visit in 1978; correspondence about Maclean's visit in 1989 and transcript of an interview with Prime Minister Ante Markovic.","For the 1990's, the time of war and the dissolution of Yugoslavia , there is correspondence with David Owen, Stevan Dedijer and others, and about the Korcula Emergency Appeal, a relief effort for a hospital on the island of Korcula, Croatia, organized by the Macleans; letters from Yugoslav friends describing the turmoil , and/or seeking assistance in finding jobs in the United Kingdom; correspondence about renewed controversy about the British Military Mission in World War II. and the Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case concerning the repatriation of Yugoslavs in 1945. It should also be noted that in Series II, Subseries B, Literary Material pertaining to Yugoslavia, there is some correspondence filed with the manuscripts, typescripts, articles and radio and television transcripts.","The Subseries Family and Personal Papers has letters from friends and teachers, some in German, French, and Italian. In a significant group of letters to his parents (1939-1945) from London, Cairo, Belgrade, and elsewhere, Maclean discussed the international situation, his desire to leave the Foreign Office in order to join the army, life in London during the Blitz, the beginning of his political career, and his military service (some letters were extensively cut by the censors). There are also a number of letters to his parents from the years 1946-1955 from Maclean and his wife Veronica discussing family matters and living conditions in Italy and Austria while Maclean was directing the Special Refugee Commission, and about their travels in Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey in the early 1950's.","Also present is correspondence with Frank McLynn, his biographer, 1990-1994, and two scrapbooks. The blue scrapbook (1939-1951) includes one letter of Maclean to his aunt, newspaper clippings relating to his military service in Yugoslavia, his marriage, some articles by him, a few photographs. The red scrapbook, 1943-1946 also has newspaper clippings about his military service and political career and articles by him.","The Second Series consists of literary papers. This series contains drafts, typescripts, setting copies of his books with related correspondence with publishers and others about the publication process, contracts, royalty statements, book reviews, fan mail, articles, book reviews, speeches, lectures, transcripts of radio and television programs, film proposals or treatments. Several of his books were published under different titles in the United States. It is organized into five subseries based on subject matter. These include: Eastern Approaches(American title- Escape to Adventure); Yugoslavia (the country as originally constituted and also the new states that emerged in the 1990's); Russia and the former Soviet Union and the new nations post 1990); Scotland; and Miscellaneous Literary.","The subseries about Eastern Approachescontains a typed manuscript (Setting copy) with corrections, including an unpublished introduction; some material omitted from the published version including his admiration for a Soviet army unit, comments on the Cetniks, and conversations with King George VI and Winston Churchill and King Peter of Yugoslavia; letters from Michael Adeane, Secretary to King George VI and Winston Churchill requesting that certain passages be omitted; a letter from Peter Fleming to Jonathan Cape offering his opinion of the book, a letter from Ian Fleming to Jonathan Cape and a note to Maclean.","Other material includes correspondence with Jonathan Cape and other publishers about a new edition, correspondence with Douglas Fairbanks, Eric Ambler and others concerning a possible film version, and with Ian Curteis about a proposed television adaptation.","The Yugoslavia Subseries includes books: Disputed Barricade(1957), published in America as The Heretic, which includes an interview with Tito; Yugoslavia(1969), in which Maclean wrote the text for this book of photographs; Battle of Neretva(1970); and Tito: A Pictorial Biography(1980). Also present are articles from newspapers and magazines, 1947-1995, on Yugoslav politics and society, including interviews with Tito. Particularly interesting are two unpublished articles \"Whither Yugoslavia?\" written in 1989 based on interviews with Yugoslav politicians, including Slobodan Milosevic. There are also a number of book reviews of works by Julian Amery, William Deakin, Noel Malcolm and Misha Glenny and others.","In addition, the subseries on Yugoslavia contains lectures, 1949-1995; transcripts of radio and television programs, with related correspondence; and some interviews with Tito, notably The \"Life and Times of Marshal Tito\" (December 1963); and one for a CBS news program (1969).","The Russian Material Subseries contains drafts, correspondence, and research material for his books A Person from England(1958), including several autograph letters,1827-1861, of Dr. Joseph Wolff, one of the English travelers chronicled in the book; Back to Bokhara(1959); Holy Russia(1978); drafts titled \"All the Russias\" and \"The Other Russias,\" which were the basis for To the Back of Beyond(1974), To Caucasus: End of All the Earth(1976); and Holy Russia(1978) which completed the trilogy; Portrait of the Soviet Union(1988), including material for both the book and the related TBS television series since Maclean was working on these simultaneously; and All the Russias(1992). Correspondents include Pamela Harriman, Marietta Tree and Fitzgerald Bemiss.","In addition to his books about Russia and the Soviet Union, his papers also contain articles, 1949-1995 on political, social, economic, cultural aspects of the former Soviet Union, a number on Georgia and the Caucasus, and Mikhail Gorbachev; book reviews, 1949-1994; and radio and television material, such as correspondence and transcripts for programs, including \"The End of All the Earth\" and \"Carnival in the Caucasus\"; interviews with Anna Mikhailovna Larina (Bukharin's widow) and others for the BBC \"Timewatch\" program \"Bukharin.\"","The subseries concerning his Scotland material includes books, A Concise History of Scotland(1970); Isles of the Sea(1985); Bonnie Prince Charlie(1988); and Highlanders(originally titled Clans) (1995). Material for the book and television series are combined since Maclean was working on them simultaneously. Among the articles on Scotland is a notable series \"Scottish Approaches\" which appeared in The Scotsmanin 1959.","The last subseries in Maclean's Literary Papers consists of miscellaneous literary material, including material for the book Take Nine Spies. There is also correspondence with publishers in which he discusses more than one book, and with his literary agents.","Articles are arranged chronologically, and topics range from post World War II Japan, Korea, Italy, the Middle East, and defense policy to China and Mongolia in the 1960's, an extended trip to China in 1988, and his travels in Nepal, Tibet, and Oman in the 1990's. There are also articles about his military, diplomatic, political and literary career, his travels, and personal life, and note that others are contained in two scrapbooks. The radio and television material includes his commentaries on the international scene from 1946 on.","Photographic Material comprises the third series, which contains twenty-four boxes of photographs (some in albums), contact sheets, negatives, and slides, taken by Maclean, primarily of his travels in the former Soviet Union, Europe and Asia, from 1938 through the 1990's. Especially noteworthy are those taken in Moscow, Leningrad, and Central Asia, including Afghanistan, the cities Bokhara and Samarkand, and Persia, Paris and Florence in the late 1930's, Yugoslavia during World War II, postwar Korean and China, and of Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Iran in the early 1950's. Maclean visited the former Soviet Union frequently from the late 1950's through 1987 and took numerous photographs of his favorite regions, Central Asia and the Caucasus, particularly Georgia.","As for Yugoslavia, there is an album dated 1953 labeled Namanevru Jugoslovenska Narodne, Armije (Yugoslav People's Army) with photographs of Tito, Maclean, and soldiers; and photographs from the early 1960's through 1980 including a number of photographs of Tito. Individuals subjects include Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher. There are also many family photographs taken at Maclean's homes Beechfield and Strachur, and of friends. The photographs used in Eastern Approaches, Disputed Barricade, A Person from England, and Bonnie Prince Charlieare also in this section.\n \n The fourth series consists of two small additions to the papers and include some correpondence files, such as congratulatory letters about his appointment as Under Secretary for War in 1954 and his Baronetcy in 1957, his letters published in the press, and the Great Britain-USSR Association; files on his participation in various conferences concerning Yugoslavia and War War II; election campaign materials of Maclean; Notebooks, including \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June); news articles; speeches by Maclean, including printed speeches published in \"Parliamentary Debates\"; passports; pocket and desk diaries; first drafts of \"Eastern Approaches\"; a file on guerilla warfare; a copy of a 1938 Report on Central Asia by Maclean; and Veronica Maclean's description about her first meeting with Josip Broz Tito in 1947.","re Appointments to London, Paris, and Moscow and his resignation from the Foreign Office","re Maclean's Mission to Tito and an Extract from The Second World War","including \"The Partisan Movement in Yugoslavia\" and \"Note on the Present Military and Political Situation in Serbia\"","Drafts of Statement on the Extent of British Aid to the Partisans","re Appointments and Impact on Service to Constituency","re Irregular Warfare and Correspondence with Field Marshall Earl Alexander of Tunis and Others","re Vietnam War","re the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia","re Interview with Vice-President Bodnaras of Romania; Meeting with Tito; and Draft Article on Sino-Soviet Border","re Winston Churchill","re E.C. Grants for Argyll and Bute","re Consideration of Fitzroy Maclean as Governor of Cyprus","re a Resignation to Veronica Maclean","re his serving as godfather to her daughter, Charlotte","re British Press Coverage of Yugoslavia","re Simic Cureija","re Visit with Tito, with note from Jack Coville, Secretary to Winston Churchill","re Tito","re Korcula","re the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia","re Visit to Yugoslavia for 25th Anniversary of National Liberation, includes photographs of Maclean and Willian Deakin","Decoration Awarded to Fitzroy Maclean","Proposed British Decorations of Yugoslavs","re Yugoslav Students in Britain","re Allied Mission to Yugoslavia in World War II for Muzej AVNOJ","re Korcula, Yugoslavia, Town Twinning with Argyll and Bute, Scotland","re Maclean's Efforts in Support of Tito for the Nobel Peace Prize","re British Policy towards the Balkan Resistance Movements","re Meeting with Tito","re Research and Annual Summaries (Copies) of Events in Yugoslavia, 1957-1972","re Margaret Thatcher's Trip, with Official Program","re the Prince of Wales' Visit to Yugoslavia","re Fitzroy Maclean's article for the British-Yugoslav Society on the Prince of Wales' visit","re Arrangements for the British Delegation to Tito's Funeral","re Official Visit of Fitzroy Maclean","re Program of Economic Reform","re his biography of Tito","re Controversy over British Military Mission in World War II","re BBC \"Timewatch: Tito\" Program","re a Yugoslav Detainee in 1945","re Korcula, Croatia Emergency Appeal","re Benefit Concert for Dubrovnik","re Owen's Mission","re Aldington-Tolstoy Libel Case (Repatriations in 1945)","re Tito Memoirs and other projects","re Purchase of \"Beechfield\"","re Ticonderoga story","re Purchase of \"Creggans Inn\"","re Fitzroy Maclean","re Evelyn Waugh biography","re Fitzroy Maclean","re Fitzroy Maclean and Articles by him","re Awarding of Baronetcy and Arms","re Honorary Degree from the University of Glasgow","re Honorary Degree from Acadia University","re Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito","re Honorary Degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Fitzroy Maclean and Tito, signed by Josip Broz Tito and Madame Jovanka Broz","re Honorary Degree from Dundee University","re Special Air Service","re the 23rd Special Air Service Regiment","re Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of theThistle","re Installation of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle","re Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle--Congratulations","re Appointment of Fitzroy Maclean in the Order of the Thistle","Order of the Thistle Ceremony","re Freedom of Argyll and Bute","re omitting part of an interview with the King about Yugoslavia from his book","with comments about what Maclean had written about himself in the book","thanking him for the copy of his book sent to the King","re Publicity","Translations","re American Edition","re German Edition","re Paperback Edition","re Proposed Film, with a copy of the script for the film, April 1956","re Proposed TV Series","re Proposed TV Series","re Yugoslav Edition","re Yugoslav Edition","Letter of thanks on behalf of Tito","re American Edition, The Heretic","re Translations","re German Forces in Yugoslavia","including \"The Fourth Enemy Offensive\" and some in Serbo-Croatian","re Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia","re Book Promotion Tour in Yugoslavia","including some correspondence and notes","re Korcula by Charles Maclean","Unpublished","re of BBC Radio Broadcast on Mission to Tito","re Tito obituary for BBC Radio","re BBC Radio \"I Was There\"","re Film \"General from Strachur\"","re BBC Television Tito Obituary","re Tito Interview for CBS News","re Proposed BBC Programs","re Proposed Film on Tito","re BBC Program on the S.O.E. (Special Operations Executive)","re BBC Program on Evelyn Waugh","re Miscellaneous Television and Film Projects","re BBC Program \"Ratlines\"","re VPRO Program","re New Edition","re Proposed Film","re Research","re Translations","Original Letters of Joseph Wolff and Correspondence with Ancient Light Bookshop","Transcripts and Copies of Letters of Charles Stoddart and others from the Public Records Office","re American Edition and Other Projects","re Copyright Renewal","re German edition","re the Sino Russian Border in Life","re the Caucasus Region","Correspondence re","re the Bukharin Trial in Moscow \u0026 Interview with his widow","re Mikhail Gorbachev","re Georgia in The Sunday Times","re Azerbaijan","re Georgia, including notes and drafts","re Georgia in The Scotsman Magazine","re Azerbaijan","re Caucasus","re Mikhail Gorbachov","re Mikhail Gorbachev in honor of Hugh Seton-Watson","given at Foyle's Lunch","re Georgia","re Georgia","re a New Edition","re an American Edition","re a German Edition","August 1, 1996 from Edwin Moore to Veronica Maclean","re German Edition","re reprint as West Highland Tales","re Publicity \u0026 Book Reviews","re Publicity","re \"Scotland in Parliament\"","re Japan","re Asia","re Korea","re Italy","re the Middle East","re Persia","re Defense of Great Britain","re Greece","re Libya during World War II","re Turkey","re China \"Inside Red China\"","re China Trip","re China \"Peking Revisited,\" \"Don't Let China Stew in Her Own Juice,\" and \"Eyewitnesses in China\"","re Mongolia","re Sir Winston Churchill","Mongolia","re the Black Sea, including one by Veronica Maclean","re Defense of Europe: \"Nuclear Deterrence and Conventional Forces,\" with Correspondence","re China--Trip to Kashgar in Chinese Turkestan, including Correspondence","re Nepal and Bhutan","re Germany","re David Stirling for Dictionary of National Biographyand Correspondence","re Canary Islands","re Oman","re Tibet--Correspondence, Travel Arrangements, and Memorabilia","re Tibet","re the Channel Tunnel","re Fitzroy Maclean, some in German, French, Serbo-Croatian, Swedish, and Dutch","re Tibet","re Publication of Evelyn Waugh's Diaries, which include references to Fitzroy Maclean","re Invitation to Frankfurt","re German Translations of Isles of the Seaand Eastern Approaches","re Proposed Book of Interviews including Fitzroy Maclean","some accompanied by correspondence, including: Violet Asquith, Nancy Astor, Charles Bohlen, John Bute, Nicolae Causescu, Earl Cawdor, Thomas Churchill, John Clarke, the Queen Mother, Lord Lovat, Charles Maclean, Andrew Maxwell, Paddy Mayne and Bill Elliot, Iain Moncrieffe, Peter Moore, David Scott, David Stirling, and Lord Ward","People","Environs \u0026 Monasteries","GUM Store, Race Track, \u0026 Fashions","The Kremlin \u0026 Red Square","The file includes a draft of a 1968 letter to Aleksey Aleksandrovich Surkov, President of the USSR - Great Britain Society, also includes letters to and from the Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury (\"Violet\").","Notebooks include \"Russian Notebook\" (May 15-June 17, 1958); \"Mission\" describing his recall from the Middle East in 1943 to go to Yugoslavia as Winston Churchill's personal representative to support the resistance forces that were most effective against the Germans, moving British support from the Chetniks to the Communist-led partisans and Tito, (circa 1943-1944); and a trip to the country of Georgia (no year, May-June), circa 1943-1958","Includes Maclean's undated notes on Soviet history up to \"Glasnost,\" notes on the \"Council of Europe,\" (1973); series of letters between Sir Charles Peake, British Embassy, and Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 1946-1953.","These include a speech before the Boarding House and Catering Association, one mentioning nuclear deterrence, and international events.","This addition contains two letters written by Fitzroy Maclean and John Baldock to Helen F. Moore of Leicester, England. A typewritten letter from Maclean to Baldock addresses Moore's concern regarding rioting by South Koreans in the vicinity of the Troops Rest Center at Inchon and her request to move the Center. He reviews her concern, noting that the demonstrations were against the Neutral Nations Armistice Commission and took place six and a half miles from the Center. He notes that the Center was not affected by the rioting and that, after careful consideration, the Center would remain open and not move to another area. 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The original name of the ALA was the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis (NASPT), formed in 1904 to combat the deadliest disease of the time. The name was changed to the National Tuberculosis Association (NTA) in 1918, and finally, with the decline of TB and the rise of other serious lung diseases, to the American Lung Association (ALA) in 1973. The American Lung Association of Virginia (ALAV) has been similarly renamed since its formation in 1909 as the Virginia Anti-Tuberculosis Association. Today, both the national and state associations are dedicated to the prevention, cure, and control of all lung diseases.","The American Lung Association is perhaps best known as \"The Christmas Seal People.\" Since 1907, the Christmas Seal Campaign has raised many millions of dollars toward the fight against lung disease. In 1915, the NASPT launched the Modern Health Crusade, originally to involve children in the Christmas Seal Campaign. Any child who sold ten or more Seals was given a \"Crusader certificate of enrollment\" on which was printed a list of health rules such as \"keep windows open\" and \"get a long night's sleep.\" Children who complied with these standards were \"promoted\" from squire to knight, then to knight banneret, and finally to knight of the round table. By 1919 there were three million \"crusaders\" in the United States. Two years later, the National Education Association recommended the adoption of a Crusade-like health education system in every elementary school in the country.","The ALAV Collection contains extensive information on the tuberculosis sanatoriums established in Virginia. When the NASPT formed in 1904, there were approximately one hundred sanatoriums in the United States; by 1910, there were nearly four hundred. One of the many sanatoriums built during this period was the Catawba Sanatorium near Roanoke, the first sanatorium in the state of Virginia. In 1908, Captain William Washington Baker (1844-1927), a member of the Virginia General Assembly, introduced a bill to reorganize the State Board of Health. The \"Baker Bill\" appropriated $20,000 \"for the establishment and maintenance of a suitable sanatorium for consumptives.\" Baker had lost four of his six children to tuberculosis. For his pioneering efforts, he is justly called \"the father of Catawba Sanatorium.\" Baker was also instrumental in the formation of the Virginia Anti-Tuberculosis Association (now the ALAV) in October 1909.","In 1918, the State Board of Health and the Negro Organization Society founded Piedmont Sanatorium as a rest home for African-Americans. Before its establishment, the only treatment facilities for African- Americans were the Central State Hospital for Mental Diseases and the State Penitentiary. Miss Agnes D. Randolph, Director of the Educational Department of the State Board of Health, requested in 1916 an appropriation from the General Assembly to build the sanatorium and purchase three hundred acres of land near Burkeville. The first building at the site was named in her honor.","Blue Ridge Sanatorium opened in April of 1920. The close proximity of the University of Virginia Medical School was a major factor in the government's selection of the Charlottesville area as the site for the new facility. The State Board of Health and the University agreed that a special course in TB would be developed for third and fourth year medical students, to be taught by the Medical Director of Blue Ridge Sanatorium and his staff. The city of Charlottesville donated $15,000 for the building project and promised free water from the city supply for five years.","An online exhibit created by the Historical Collections and Services staff of The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library at the University of Virginia recounts the origin and early history of the ALA. All of the materials featured in the Web exhibit are from the Library's ALAV Collection in Historical Collections and Services. Visit the web exhibit here: http://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/alav/","The ALAV Collection contains personal and official correspondence, financial and legal papers, minute books, organizational and scientific reports, educational publicity, photographs, and artifacts. 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Before its establishment, the only treatment facilities for African- Americans were the Central State Hospital for Mental Diseases and the State Penitentiary. Miss Agnes D. Randolph, Director of the Educational Department of the State Board of Health, requested in 1916 an appropriation from the General Assembly to build the sanatorium and purchase three hundred acres of land near Burkeville. The first building at the site was named in her honor.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBlue Ridge Sanatorium opened in April of 1920. The close proximity of the University of Virginia Medical School was a major factor in the government's selection of the Charlottesville area as the site for the new facility. The State Board of Health and the University agreed that a special course in TB would be developed for third and fourth year medical students, to be taught by the Medical Director of Blue Ridge Sanatorium and his staff. 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The original name of the ALA was the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis (NASPT), formed in 1904 to combat the deadliest disease of the time. The name was changed to the National Tuberculosis Association (NTA) in 1918, and finally, with the decline of TB and the rise of other serious lung diseases, to the American Lung Association (ALA) in 1973. The American Lung Association of Virginia (ALAV) has been similarly renamed since its formation in 1909 as the Virginia Anti-Tuberculosis Association. Today, both the national and state associations are dedicated to the prevention, cure, and control of all lung diseases.","The American Lung Association is perhaps best known as \"The Christmas Seal People.\" Since 1907, the Christmas Seal Campaign has raised many millions of dollars toward the fight against lung disease. In 1915, the NASPT launched the Modern Health Crusade, originally to involve children in the Christmas Seal Campaign. Any child who sold ten or more Seals was given a \"Crusader certificate of enrollment\" on which was printed a list of health rules such as \"keep windows open\" and \"get a long night's sleep.\" Children who complied with these standards were \"promoted\" from squire to knight, then to knight banneret, and finally to knight of the round table. By 1919 there were three million \"crusaders\" in the United States. Two years later, the National Education Association recommended the adoption of a Crusade-like health education system in every elementary school in the country.","The ALAV Collection contains extensive information on the tuberculosis sanatoriums established in Virginia. When the NASPT formed in 1904, there were approximately one hundred sanatoriums in the United States; by 1910, there were nearly four hundred. One of the many sanatoriums built during this period was the Catawba Sanatorium near Roanoke, the first sanatorium in the state of Virginia. In 1908, Captain William Washington Baker (1844-1927), a member of the Virginia General Assembly, introduced a bill to reorganize the State Board of Health. The \"Baker Bill\" appropriated $20,000 \"for the establishment and maintenance of a suitable sanatorium for consumptives.\" Baker had lost four of his six children to tuberculosis. For his pioneering efforts, he is justly called \"the father of Catawba Sanatorium.\" Baker was also instrumental in the formation of the Virginia Anti-Tuberculosis Association (now the ALAV) in October 1909.","In 1918, the State Board of Health and the Negro Organization Society founded Piedmont Sanatorium as a rest home for African-Americans. Before its establishment, the only treatment facilities for African- Americans were the Central State Hospital for Mental Diseases and the State Penitentiary. Miss Agnes D. Randolph, Director of the Educational Department of the State Board of Health, requested in 1916 an appropriation from the General Assembly to build the sanatorium and purchase three hundred acres of land near Burkeville. The first building at the site was named in her honor.","Blue Ridge Sanatorium opened in April of 1920. The close proximity of the University of Virginia Medical School was a major factor in the government's selection of the Charlottesville area as the site for the new facility. The State Board of Health and the University agreed that a special course in TB would be developed for third and fourth year medical students, to be taught by the Medical Director of Blue Ridge Sanatorium and his staff. The city of Charlottesville donated $15,000 for the building project and promised free water from the city supply for five years.","An online exhibit created by the Historical Collections and Services staff of The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library at the University of Virginia recounts the origin and early history of the ALA. All of the materials featured in the Web exhibit are from the Library's ALAV Collection in Historical Collections and Services. 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The ALAV Collection contains exhaustive information on the administrative concerns, educational and fund-raising activities, local level activities and regional offices, and the day-to-day operations of Virginia's key agent in the control and prevention of respiratory diseases. The materials in the ALAV Collection document the growth of the organization, as well as the input of a number of notable Virginians, from the early decades of the twentieth century. The ALAV Collection contains materials of use to researchers interested in medical history, epidemiology, respiratory diseases, and the growth of state and national organizations dedicated to public health.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The ALAV Collection contains personal and official correspondence, financial and legal papers, minute books, organizational and scientific reports, educational publicity, photographs, and artifacts. The ALAV Collection contains exhaustive information on the administrative concerns, educational and fund-raising activities, local level activities and regional offices, and the day-to-day operations of Virginia's key agent in the control and prevention of respiratory diseases. The materials in the ALAV Collection document the growth of the organization, as well as the input of a number of notable Virginians, from the early decades of the twentieth century. The ALAV Collection contains materials of use to researchers interested in medical history, epidemiology, respiratory diseases, and the growth of state and national organizations dedicated to public health."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCopyright restrictions may apply to some content.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Copyright restrictions may apply to some content."],"corpname_ssim":["Claude Moore Health Sciences Library"],"names_ssim":["Claude Moore Health Sciences Library"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":4563,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:30:51.066Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_7_resources_110_c15"}},{"id":"vircu_repositories_5_resources_600_c06_c01_c281_c11","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"Activities, 1980/1989","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vircu_repositories_5_resources_600_c06_c01_c281_c11#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"vircu_repositories_5_resources_600_c06_c01_c281_c11","ref_ssm":["vircu_repositories_5_resources_600_c06_c01_c281_c11"],"id":"vircu_repositories_5_resources_600_c06_c01_c281_c11","ead_ssi":"vircu_repositories_5_resources_600","_root_":"vircu_repositories_5_resources_600","_nest_parent_":"vircu_repositories_5_resources_600_c06_c01_c281","parent_ssi":"vircu_repositories_5_resources_600_c06_c01_c281","parent_ssim":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records, 1910/2012","Series 6: Photographs, Scrapbooks, Audio/Visual","6.1 Photographs","Photographs, 1980/1989"],"parent_ids_ssim":["vircu_repositories_5_resources_600","vircu_repositories_5_resources_600_c06","vircu_repositories_5_resources_600_c06_c01","vircu_repositories_5_resources_600_c06_c01_c281"],"title_filing_ssi":"Activities","title_ssm":["Activities"],"title_tesim":["Activities"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Activities, 1980/1989"],"text":["Activities, 1980/1989","Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records, 1910/2012","Series 6: Photographs, Scrapbooks, Audio/Visual","6.1 Photographs","Photographs, 1980/1989","box 31","folder 2"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records, 1910/2012","Series 6: Photographs, Scrapbooks, Audio/Visual","6.1 Photographs","Photographs, 1980/1989"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records, 1910/2012","Series 6: Photographs, Scrapbooks, Audio/Visual","6.1 Photographs","Photographs, 1980/1989"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1980/1989"],"unitdate_other_ssim":["circa 1980-1989"],"level_ssm":["Item"],"level_ssim":["Item"],"component_level_isim":[4],"sort_isi":939,"repository_ssim":["Virginia Commonwealth University, Cabell Library"],"collection_ssim":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records, 1910/2012"],"containers_ssim":["box 31","folder 2"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["The collection is open for research."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["There are no restrictions."],"date_range_isim":[1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989],"_nest_path_":"/components#5/components#0/components#280/components#10","timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:07:16.781Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"vircu_repositories_5_resources_600","ead_ssi":"vircu_repositories_5_resources_600","_root_":"vircu_repositories_5_resources_600","_nest_parent_":"vircu_repositories_5_resources_600","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/VCU/repositories_5_resources_600.xml","title_ssm":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records"],"title_tesim":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1910-2012"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1910-2012"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1910/2012"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records, 1910/2012"],"text":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records, 1910/2012","M 400","/repositories/5/resources/600","The collection is open for research.","The collection has been arranged into nine series. Further information on the series, their contents and organization can be found in the Scope and Content note.","Series 1: Council and Administrative Materials \nSubseries:\n1.1 Policies, Procedures, and Administrative Documents \n1.2 Reports \n1.3 Meeting Materials and Minutes\n1.4 Financial\n1.5 United Way of Greater Richmond\n1.6 Correspondence and Printed Administrative Materials\n1.7 History\n1.8 Administrator's Materials\n1.9 Other Councils","Series 2: Camps\nSubseries:\t\n2.1 Camp Administration Materials\n2.2 General Camp Materials\n2.3 Camp Materials\n\nSeries 3: Troop Records and Related Materials","Series 4: Programming and Events\nSubseries:\n4.1 Anniversary Materials \n4.2 Regional Conferences \n4.3 National Conferences and Conventions \n4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials \n\nSeries 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials","Series 6: Photographs, Slides, and A/V\nSubseries:\n6.1 Photographs and Photograph Albums \n6.2 Slides \n6.3 Scrapbooks \n6.4 Audio-Visual\n\n \nSeries 7: Textiles and Related Materials\nSubseries:\n7.1 Textile and Uniform Information and Records \n7.2 Uniforms and Textiles \n\t\nSeries 8: Artifacts and Ephemera\nSubseries: \n8.1 Artifacts\n8.2Ephemera","Series 9: Printed Materials","The Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia Council began in 1963 following a merger between the Girl Scouts of Richmond and the Girl Scouts of Southside Virginia councils to provide more extensive services to Scouts in central Virginia. However, neither this council nor the two preceding it was the start of Girl Scouting in the area. There has been active Girl Scouting in Richmond prior to the official establishment of a council, though few records of the earliest days remain. Using Boy Scout manuals and enlisting the guidance of the director of the Richmond Boy Scouts, area girls recruited adult leaders and began informal scouting groups. In November 1913, the first official Girl Scout troop in Virginia, Pansy Troop Number 1, was formed in Highland Springs. Sponsored by the Women's Study Club for Right Living of Highland Springs, the troop was founded by Mrs. Kate G. Read and Mrs. Marion T. Read. This troop eventually split into two: Pansy Troop no. 1 and Pansy Troop no. 2, due to demand from local girls for membership.","The Girl Scouts of Richmond Council was formally organized on April 12, 1921 when the first Council Meeting was held at the Jefferson Hotel with 35 adult members, 11 troops, and 75 girls. The council received its official charter on May 10 of that year as the second chartered council in Virginia. Because of the Highland Springs troop's formation in 1913 and their inclusion in the Richmond Council, 1913 is commonly used for the date of inception for the Richmond Girl Scouts. In 1928, under the leadership of Commissioner Ruth Robertson McGuire, the Richmond Council was incorporated by the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.\nInitially, the Girl Scouts of Richmond was a racially exclusive organization, open only to white girls and women. Black Scouting in Richmond did not begin until 1932, when Troop 34, the first African American Girl Scout troop south of the Potomac River, was established. Mrs. Lena B. Watson of Virginia Union University (VUU) was instrumental in the group's formation  when she approached the Richmond council for permission to form a Black troop. Some council members  were supportive, but the council as a whole ultimately refused to consider it. The National Girl Scouting Headquarters became involved, forcing the Richmond council to allow the troop to form. In June 1932, the first Black troop formed at Hartshorn Hall at VUU with high school teacher Lavinia Banks as their leader.\nWhile Scouting in Richmond was developing, so too was Scouting in the southern part of Virginia. Hopewell formed its first troop in 1917, and many other troops in rural, semi-rural, and smaller urban areas followed. By 1942, the Petersburg Council organized, and the Hopewell Council formed in 1956, bringing many of the lone rural troops under the umbrella of a council. In 1958, the Hopewell Council merged with the Petersburg Council to form the Southside Council, bringing all troops in Southside Virginia Council services and support.","In response to rethinking the organization of Scouting in Virginia, the Richmond Council merged with the Southside Council to form the Commonwealth Council or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1962. During this time, troop integration became a reality for Virginia Girl Scouts. Integration began in 1963 with the Fort Lee troop. Black Scouts were allowed to participate at Camp Holly Dell for the first time, and by 1968 segregated troops were no more. \nOver the years, the councils that became the Commonwealth Council have provided programs and opportunities for girls to explore, learn, and build character through STEM, environmental stewardship, financial literacy, camping events, homemaking, and first aid. Citizenship was integral to Scouting from its inception. During World War I, Scouts entertained military troops at Fort Lee, and visited hospitals in morale-boosting calls. At least one scouting troop was so beloved for their service, that they were deemed honorary members of one of the units stationed at Fort Lee. In the Second World War, Scouts led scrap drives and defense preparedness activities. In addition to citizenship, Scouts raised awareness as well as money for their organization. In the earliest years of Scouting in Richmond, Scouts solicited donations by going door-to-door or having booths at fairs. In 1925, the Richmond Council became a member of the Community Chest, and could focus on other ways to fundraise. One successful fundraiser occurred when the troops brought John Philip Sousa and his band to Richmond, which raised a large amount of money for the organization and allowed the expansion of programs for the girls. The first cookie sale was in 1936, and approximately 11,694 pounds of cookies were sold, which allowed for expanded services, camping activities, and improved camping facilities. The annual event has been popular ever since, and continues to raise money for troop activities and support into the present day.","Camps have always been an important part of Girl Scouting. In the earliest years of the Richmond Council, white Girl Scouts used the Boy Scout camps for a few weeks every summer, but it soon became apparent that the girls needed their own camps. Eventually, the Richmond Council settled on a property in Bon Air, VA, that became Camp Pocahontas in 1928. Day Camps, held in conjunction with the YWCA, began in 1932.  Camp Pinoaka for Black Girl Scouts in Pocahontas State Park followed in 1936, and the Petersburg Council purchased Camp Holly Dell in Chesterfield in 1951. All three camps were eventually sold, and resources put into two other camps- Camp Kittamaqund, established in 1964 in the Northern Neck, and Camp Pamunkey Ridge in Hanover County. Smaller sleep-away camps, as well as day camps, were also scattered across the tri-city area and the state.","As of 2021, the Commonwealth Council, or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is one of four councils in the state and serves over 17,500 girls and women in central Virginia, stretching from the cities of Emporia to Fredericksburg, with its headquarters in the greater Richmond area. It is governed by a Board of Directors, which is elected by delegates from the council membership. The Board is responsible for establishing policies, approving budgets, and setting the direction for the Council. The board consists of a Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Members-at-Large, and two girl board members. The CEO and girl members are ex-officio, non-voting members. All serve two-year terms, and may not serve more than three consecutive terms, though the Chair is eligible to serve an additional three successive terms in another position. The Board conducts its business as the entire unit and in smaller committees, such as the Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Membership, and Program Committees. An Annual Meeting of the Board is held, and the Board continues to meet throughout the year, as do committees, as needed.","This collection contains many different formats. Negatives will need a scanner or light box to be properly accessed. Video formats include 35 and 78mm film, BetaCam, VHS, and U-Matic video and will need the proper video players to access them. CDs and DVDs, as well as audio cassette, reel-to-reel tape, 78 and 45 rpm records, and mini-cassette are included for audio formats.","2022: The collection was minimally processed prior to 2014. Beginning in 2020 and finishing in 2022, the collection was fully processe. This included consolidating materials, removing duplicates, deaccessioning widely-available publications, and processing the two accessions into one collection.","The Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia (GSCV) records are composed of documents, correspondence, photographs, audio-visual materials, textiles, and artifacts that chronicle the evolution of Girl Scouting in the greater Richmond, Virginia area and the creation of the Commonwealth Council. The collection ranges in date from approximately 1913 through 2012, with the bulk of the materials falling within 1924-2005.  The collection has been arranged into nine series.","Series 1: Council and Administrative Materials","Materials related to the running and administration of the GSCV are located in this series. These items include policies and procedures, financial records, GSCV and Girl Scouting history in VA, and correspondence. This series also contains policies and procedures as outlined by both the Girl Scouts of the USA and GSCV and its preceding entities.\nSeries 1 comprises nine subseries.","1.1 Policies, Procedures, and Administrative Documents.","1.2 Reports: \nSeries 1.2 contains reports written by, about, or for the Richmond/ Commonwealth Council of VA Girl Scouts. They are arranged by author type and chronologically therein. Self-reports are first, followed by National Girl Scout reports, and reports about but not by Girl Scout entities are last.","1.3 Meeting Materials and Minutes: \nMaterials pertaining to meetings are kept with their respective meetings. This includes notes, minutes, correspondence, and other meeting items. Additionally, information on the formation of Black troops in Richmond can be found in the minutes starting in 1931. These materials are arranged by Council/Board/Annual Meetings, which may have committee materials included in chronological order, followed by solo committee materials, arranged alphabetically and then chronologically.","1.4 Financial: \nIncludes financial records and audits, both for the Council, as well as local troops. Series 1.4 is arranged chronologically.","1.5 United Way of Greater Richmond.","1.6 Correspondence and Printed Administrative Materials.","1.7 History: \nMany materials relate to the history of Black Scouting in Richmond, the earliest records of Girl Scouting in Richmond, general history, and the records of the councils that preceded the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","1.8 Administrator's Materials: \nThese materials contain the individual correspondence and effects of administrators in their work as scouts or representatives of the GSCV.","1.9 Other Councils: \nMaterials from Councils outside of GSCV and its preceding councils are included here.","Series 2: Camps","Most materials relating to camps run by GSVA are maintained in this series. Items like photographs and scrapbooks relating to camping or specific camps are listed in their respective subseries, but housed with other photographs and scrapbooks. Slides, books, as well as photographs that may pertain to a camp, but are not identified as such may be listed or found in Series 6: A/V or in Series 9: Printed.","The Series has been broken into nine subseries, most of which pertain to individual camps.","2.1 Camp Administration Materials: \nAdditional materials relating to the administration of camps may also be found in Series 1.","2.2 General Camp Materials:\nGeneral materials not related to the administration of camps as a whole, or of individual camps without their own subseries are contained here.","2.3 Camp Materials:\nContains materials from individual camps. This series is arranged alphabetically by camp, and chronologically therein. Camps include: Day Camps, Holly Dell, Kittamaqund, Pamunkey Ridge, Pine Grove, Pinoaka, Pocahontas.","Series 3: Troop Records and Related Materials","Materials that are related to specific troops are housed in this series. These items in this series include correspondence, financial records, speeches, clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks. Materials related to finances are contained in series 1.4: Financial. The bulk of Dorothy Armstrong's donation to the GSCV is housed in this series. Materials such as clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs are physically housed with like-materials.","Series 4: Programming and Events","These materials relate to programs and events created or attended by GSCV troops or members. These include regional and national conferences and conventions, Girl Scout Week, \"Wider Opportunity,\" and GS Cookie Week, as well as events like Youth Expos, fashion shows, visits by dignitaries, and breakfasts. This series and its subseries are arranged alphabetically and chronologically therein.\n    \nThis series has been divided into four subseries as follows:","4.1 Anniversary Materials.","4.2 Regional Conferences.","4.3 National Conferences and Conventions.","4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials.","Series 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials","Materials that document awards and recognitions received or given by GSCV and its members are kept in this series. This includes awards-related correspondence, applications, and the award, certificate, or proclamation itself. This series is arranged chronologically.","Series 6: Photographs, Slides, and Audio-Visual Material","This series contains photographs and scrapbooks that did not fit with other series. It also contains slides and audio-visual materials consisting of audio cassettes, 45 and 33 rpm records, compact disks, DVDs, VHS, and film reels. Scrapbooks can contain photographs, newspaper clippings, article clippings, pamphlets, and tickets. Materials are grouped by type, and an effort has been made to arrange them in chronological order; many dates are approximate. \t\t\n    Photographs are in black and white unless otherwise noted until approximately 1962; after 1992, photographs are in color unless noted.\n    \nThis series is arranged into five subseries.","6.1 Photographs and Photograph Albums.","6.2 Slides: \nThis subseries contains slides from the 1950s through the 2000s. They are arranged alphabetically, and chronologically therein.","6.3 Scrapbooks.","6.5 Audio-Visual: \nThis subseries contains film reels, video cassettes, DVDs, audio CDs and audiocassettes, and 45 and 33 rpm records.","Series 7: Textiles and Related Materials","Textiles and related materials such as hats, belts, shoes, catalogs, and information on uniforms are kept in this series. There are multiple complete Brownie and Girl Scouts uniforms from various points in the history of the Scouts maintained in this series. Some patches, pins, and badges that are attached to sashes are in this series. Individual patches and some older textiles may also be located in Series 8: Artifacts and Ephemera.\n    \n7.1 Textile and Uniform Information and Records: \nThis subseries contains materials that relay information about the uniforms: their evolution, their production, and items such as catalogs and patterns.\n    \n7.2 Uniforms and Textiles.","Series 8: Artifacts and Ephemera","This series houses artifacts from the history of the Girl Scouts in Virginia. Of particular interest are items like Girl Scout paper dolls, a branded Brownie Camera, canteens and collapsible camping cups, patches and badges, and Girl Scout pins. There are also multiple items of ephemera such as Girl Scout cookie boxes and stationery.","Series 9: Printed Materials","This series contains books, magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, newsletters and other printed items, loose newspaper and magazine clippings. The publisher is either the Girl Scouts, the GSCV, or an outside entity. This series is arranged alphabetically by topic (annual events, Cookie Sale, handbooks, etc.) and/or title and chronologically therein. Of particular note is the wide array of Girl Scout booklets and the \"Newsletters\" section, which contains an early extended run of \"The Girl Scout Leader\" from approximately 1932-1940, as well as runs of \"Trefoil,\" \"Girl Scout News,\" \"Images,\" and \"LEaDS\" from 1982-1999.","Award for outstanding achievement in environmental Protection services, Ronald Reagan.","There are no restrictions.","VCU James Branch Cabell Library","Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records, 1910/2012"],"collection_ssim":["Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia records, 1910/2012"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["M 400","/repositories/5/resources/600"],"unitid_tesim":["M 400","/repositories/5/resources/600"],"repository_ssm":["Virginia Commonwealth University, Cabell Library"],"repository_ssim":["Virginia Commonwealth University, Cabell Library"],"creator_ssm":["Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia"],"creator_ssim":["Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["VCU James Branch Cabell Library","Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia"],"creators_ssim":["VCU James Branch Cabell Library","Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia"],"access_terms_ssm":["There are no restrictions."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was donated by The Commonwealth Council of Virginia Girl Scouts in two batches in 2011 and 2014."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["130 Linear Feet 118 Boxes"],"extent_tesim":["130 Linear Feet 118 Boxes"],"date_range_isim":[1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for research.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection has been arranged into nine series. Further information on the series, their contents and organization can be found in the Scope and Content note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Council and Administrative Materials \n\u003cul\u003eSubseries:\n\u003cli\u003e1.1 Policies, Procedures, and Administrative Documents \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.2 Reports\u003c/li\u003e \n\u003cli\u003e1.3 Meeting Materials and Minutes\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.4 Financial\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.5 United Way of Greater Richmond\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.6 Correspondence and Printed Administrative Materials\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.7 History\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.8 Administrator's Materials\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e1.9 Other Councils\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nSeries 2: Camps\n\u003cul\u003eSubseries:\t\n\u003cli\u003e2.1 Camp Administration Materials\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e2.2 General Camp Materials\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e2.3 Camp Materials\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e\nSeries 3: Troop Records and Related Materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Programming and Events\n\u003cul\u003eSubseries:\n\u003cli\u003e4.1 Anniversary Materials \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e4.2 Regional Conferences \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e4.3 National Conferences and Conventions \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e\nSeries 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6: Photographs, Slides, and A/V\n\u003cul\u003eSubseries:\n\u003cli\u003e6.1 Photographs and Photograph Albums \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e6.2 Slides \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e6.3 Scrapbooks \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e6.4 Audio-Visual\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e\n \nSeries 7: Textiles and Related Materials\n\u003cul\u003eSubseries:\n\u003cli\u003e7.1 Textile and Uniform Information and Records \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e7.2 Uniforms and Textiles \u003c/li\u003e\n\u003c/ul\u003e\t\nSeries 8: Artifacts and Ephemera\nSubseries: \n\u003cli\u003e8.1 Artifacts\u003c/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003e8.2Ephemera\u003c/li\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 9: Printed Materials\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection has been arranged into nine series. Further information on the series, their contents and organization can be found in the Scope and Content note.","Series 1: Council and Administrative Materials \nSubseries:\n1.1 Policies, Procedures, and Administrative Documents \n1.2 Reports \n1.3 Meeting Materials and Minutes\n1.4 Financial\n1.5 United Way of Greater Richmond\n1.6 Correspondence and Printed Administrative Materials\n1.7 History\n1.8 Administrator's Materials\n1.9 Other Councils","Series 2: Camps\nSubseries:\t\n2.1 Camp Administration Materials\n2.2 General Camp Materials\n2.3 Camp Materials\n\nSeries 3: Troop Records and Related Materials","Series 4: Programming and Events\nSubseries:\n4.1 Anniversary Materials \n4.2 Regional Conferences \n4.3 National Conferences and Conventions \n4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials \n\nSeries 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials","Series 6: Photographs, Slides, and A/V\nSubseries:\n6.1 Photographs and Photograph Albums \n6.2 Slides \n6.3 Scrapbooks \n6.4 Audio-Visual\n\n \nSeries 7: Textiles and Related Materials\nSubseries:\n7.1 Textile and Uniform Information and Records \n7.2 Uniforms and Textiles \n\t\nSeries 8: Artifacts and Ephemera\nSubseries: \n8.1 Artifacts\n8.2Ephemera","Series 9: Printed Materials"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia Council began in 1963 following a merger between the Girl Scouts of Richmond and the Girl Scouts of Southside Virginia councils to provide more extensive services to Scouts in central Virginia. However, neither this council nor the two preceding it was the start of Girl Scouting in the area. There has been active Girl Scouting in Richmond prior to the official establishment of a council, though few records of the earliest days remain. Using Boy Scout manuals and enlisting the guidance of the director of the Richmond Boy Scouts, area girls recruited adult leaders and began informal scouting groups. In November 1913, the first official Girl Scout troop in Virginia, Pansy Troop Number 1, was formed in Highland Springs. Sponsored by the Women's Study Club for Right Living of Highland Springs, the troop was founded by Mrs. Kate G. Read and Mrs. Marion T. Read. This troop eventually split into two: Pansy Troop no. 1 and Pansy Troop no. 2, due to demand from local girls for membership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Girl Scouts of Richmond Council was formally organized on April 12, 1921 when the first Council Meeting was held at the Jefferson Hotel with 35 adult members, 11 troops, and 75 girls. The council received its official charter on May 10 of that year as the second chartered council in Virginia. Because of the Highland Springs troop's formation in 1913 and their inclusion in the Richmond Council, 1913 is commonly used for the date of inception for the Richmond Girl Scouts. In 1928, under the leadership of Commissioner Ruth Robertson McGuire, the Richmond Council was incorporated by the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.\nInitially, the Girl Scouts of Richmond was a racially exclusive organization, open only to white girls and women. Black Scouting in Richmond did not begin until 1932, when Troop 34, the first African American Girl Scout troop south of the Potomac River, was established. Mrs. Lena B. Watson of Virginia Union University (VUU) was instrumental in the group's formation  when she approached the Richmond council for permission to form a Black troop. Some council members  were supportive, but the council as a whole ultimately refused to consider it. The National Girl Scouting Headquarters became involved, forcing the Richmond council to allow the troop to form. In June 1932, the first Black troop formed at Hartshorn Hall at VUU with high school teacher Lavinia Banks as their leader.\nWhile Scouting in Richmond was developing, so too was Scouting in the southern part of Virginia. Hopewell formed its first troop in 1917, and many other troops in rural, semi-rural, and smaller urban areas followed. By 1942, the Petersburg Council organized, and the Hopewell Council formed in 1956, bringing many of the lone rural troops under the umbrella of a council. In 1958, the Hopewell Council merged with the Petersburg Council to form the Southside Council, bringing all troops in Southside Virginia Council services and support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn response to rethinking the organization of Scouting in Virginia, the Richmond Council merged with the Southside Council to form the Commonwealth Council or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1962. During this time, troop integration became a reality for Virginia Girl Scouts. Integration began in 1963 with the Fort Lee troop. Black Scouts were allowed to participate at Camp Holly Dell for the first time, and by 1968 segregated troops were no more. \nOver the years, the councils that became the Commonwealth Council have provided programs and opportunities for girls to explore, learn, and build character through STEM, environmental stewardship, financial literacy, camping events, homemaking, and first aid. Citizenship was integral to Scouting from its inception. During World War I, Scouts entertained military troops at Fort Lee, and visited hospitals in morale-boosting calls. At least one scouting troop was so beloved for their service, that they were deemed honorary members of one of the units stationed at Fort Lee. In the Second World War, Scouts led scrap drives and defense preparedness activities. In addition to citizenship, Scouts raised awareness as well as money for their organization. In the earliest years of Scouting in Richmond, Scouts solicited donations by going door-to-door or having booths at fairs. In 1925, the Richmond Council became a member of the Community Chest, and could focus on other ways to fundraise. One successful fundraiser occurred when the troops brought John Philip Sousa and his band to Richmond, which raised a large amount of money for the organization and allowed the expansion of programs for the girls. The first cookie sale was in 1936, and approximately 11,694 pounds of cookies were sold, which allowed for expanded services, camping activities, and improved camping facilities. The annual event has been popular ever since, and continues to raise money for troop activities and support into the present day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCamps have always been an important part of Girl Scouting. In the earliest years of the Richmond Council, white Girl Scouts used the Boy Scout camps for a few weeks every summer, but it soon became apparent that the girls needed their own camps. Eventually, the Richmond Council settled on a property in Bon Air, VA, that became Camp Pocahontas in 1928. Day Camps, held in conjunction with the YWCA, began in 1932.  Camp Pinoaka for Black Girl Scouts in Pocahontas State Park followed in 1936, and the Petersburg Council purchased Camp Holly Dell in Chesterfield in 1951. All three camps were eventually sold, and resources put into two other camps- Camp Kittamaqund, established in 1964 in the Northern Neck, and Camp Pamunkey Ridge in Hanover County. Smaller sleep-away camps, as well as day camps, were also scattered across the tri-city area and the state.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs of 2021, the Commonwealth Council, or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is one of four councils in the state and serves over 17,500 girls and women in central Virginia, stretching from the cities of Emporia to Fredericksburg, with its headquarters in the greater Richmond area. It is governed by a Board of Directors, which is elected by delegates from the council membership. The Board is responsible for establishing policies, approving budgets, and setting the direction for the Council. The board consists of a Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Members-at-Large, and two girl board members. The CEO and girl members are ex-officio, non-voting members. All serve two-year terms, and may not serve more than three consecutive terms, though the Chair is eligible to serve an additional three successive terms in another position. The Board conducts its business as the entire unit and in smaller committees, such as the Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Membership, and Program Committees. An Annual Meeting of the Board is held, and the Board continues to meet throughout the year, as do committees, as needed.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia Council began in 1963 following a merger between the Girl Scouts of Richmond and the Girl Scouts of Southside Virginia councils to provide more extensive services to Scouts in central Virginia. However, neither this council nor the two preceding it was the start of Girl Scouting in the area. There has been active Girl Scouting in Richmond prior to the official establishment of a council, though few records of the earliest days remain. Using Boy Scout manuals and enlisting the guidance of the director of the Richmond Boy Scouts, area girls recruited adult leaders and began informal scouting groups. In November 1913, the first official Girl Scout troop in Virginia, Pansy Troop Number 1, was formed in Highland Springs. Sponsored by the Women's Study Club for Right Living of Highland Springs, the troop was founded by Mrs. Kate G. Read and Mrs. Marion T. Read. This troop eventually split into two: Pansy Troop no. 1 and Pansy Troop no. 2, due to demand from local girls for membership.","The Girl Scouts of Richmond Council was formally organized on April 12, 1921 when the first Council Meeting was held at the Jefferson Hotel with 35 adult members, 11 troops, and 75 girls. The council received its official charter on May 10 of that year as the second chartered council in Virginia. Because of the Highland Springs troop's formation in 1913 and their inclusion in the Richmond Council, 1913 is commonly used for the date of inception for the Richmond Girl Scouts. In 1928, under the leadership of Commissioner Ruth Robertson McGuire, the Richmond Council was incorporated by the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.\nInitially, the Girl Scouts of Richmond was a racially exclusive organization, open only to white girls and women. Black Scouting in Richmond did not begin until 1932, when Troop 34, the first African American Girl Scout troop south of the Potomac River, was established. Mrs. Lena B. Watson of Virginia Union University (VUU) was instrumental in the group's formation  when she approached the Richmond council for permission to form a Black troop. Some council members  were supportive, but the council as a whole ultimately refused to consider it. The National Girl Scouting Headquarters became involved, forcing the Richmond council to allow the troop to form. In June 1932, the first Black troop formed at Hartshorn Hall at VUU with high school teacher Lavinia Banks as their leader.\nWhile Scouting in Richmond was developing, so too was Scouting in the southern part of Virginia. Hopewell formed its first troop in 1917, and many other troops in rural, semi-rural, and smaller urban areas followed. By 1942, the Petersburg Council organized, and the Hopewell Council formed in 1956, bringing many of the lone rural troops under the umbrella of a council. In 1958, the Hopewell Council merged with the Petersburg Council to form the Southside Council, bringing all troops in Southside Virginia Council services and support.","In response to rethinking the organization of Scouting in Virginia, the Richmond Council merged with the Southside Council to form the Commonwealth Council or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1962. During this time, troop integration became a reality for Virginia Girl Scouts. Integration began in 1963 with the Fort Lee troop. Black Scouts were allowed to participate at Camp Holly Dell for the first time, and by 1968 segregated troops were no more. \nOver the years, the councils that became the Commonwealth Council have provided programs and opportunities for girls to explore, learn, and build character through STEM, environmental stewardship, financial literacy, camping events, homemaking, and first aid. Citizenship was integral to Scouting from its inception. During World War I, Scouts entertained military troops at Fort Lee, and visited hospitals in morale-boosting calls. At least one scouting troop was so beloved for their service, that they were deemed honorary members of one of the units stationed at Fort Lee. In the Second World War, Scouts led scrap drives and defense preparedness activities. In addition to citizenship, Scouts raised awareness as well as money for their organization. In the earliest years of Scouting in Richmond, Scouts solicited donations by going door-to-door or having booths at fairs. In 1925, the Richmond Council became a member of the Community Chest, and could focus on other ways to fundraise. One successful fundraiser occurred when the troops brought John Philip Sousa and his band to Richmond, which raised a large amount of money for the organization and allowed the expansion of programs for the girls. The first cookie sale was in 1936, and approximately 11,694 pounds of cookies were sold, which allowed for expanded services, camping activities, and improved camping facilities. The annual event has been popular ever since, and continues to raise money for troop activities and support into the present day.","Camps have always been an important part of Girl Scouting. In the earliest years of the Richmond Council, white Girl Scouts used the Boy Scout camps for a few weeks every summer, but it soon became apparent that the girls needed their own camps. Eventually, the Richmond Council settled on a property in Bon Air, VA, that became Camp Pocahontas in 1928. Day Camps, held in conjunction with the YWCA, began in 1932.  Camp Pinoaka for Black Girl Scouts in Pocahontas State Park followed in 1936, and the Petersburg Council purchased Camp Holly Dell in Chesterfield in 1951. All three camps were eventually sold, and resources put into two other camps- Camp Kittamaqund, established in 1964 in the Northern Neck, and Camp Pamunkey Ridge in Hanover County. Smaller sleep-away camps, as well as day camps, were also scattered across the tri-city area and the state.","As of 2021, the Commonwealth Council, or the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is one of four councils in the state and serves over 17,500 girls and women in central Virginia, stretching from the cities of Emporia to Fredericksburg, with its headquarters in the greater Richmond area. It is governed by a Board of Directors, which is elected by delegates from the council membership. The Board is responsible for establishing policies, approving budgets, and setting the direction for the Council. The board consists of a Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Members-at-Large, and two girl board members. The CEO and girl members are ex-officio, non-voting members. All serve two-year terms, and may not serve more than three consecutive terms, though the Chair is eligible to serve an additional three successive terms in another position. The Board conducts its business as the entire unit and in smaller committees, such as the Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Membership, and Program Committees. An Annual Meeting of the Board is held, and the Board continues to meet throughout the year, as do committees, as needed."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains many different formats. Negatives will need a scanner or light box to be properly accessed. Video formats include 35 and 78mm film, BetaCam, VHS, and U-Matic video and will need the proper video players to access them. CDs and DVDs, as well as audio cassette, reel-to-reel tape, 78 and 45 rpm records, and mini-cassette are included for audio formats.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements"],"phystech_tesim":["This collection contains many different formats. Negatives will need a scanner or light box to be properly accessed. Video formats include 35 and 78mm film, BetaCam, VHS, and U-Matic video and will need the proper video players to access them. CDs and DVDs, as well as audio cassette, reel-to-reel tape, 78 and 45 rpm records, and mini-cassette are included for audio formats."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia records, 1910-2012, Collection number M 400, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia records, 1910-2012, Collection number M 400, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e2022: The collection was minimally processed prior to 2014. Beginning in 2020 and finishing in 2022, the collection was fully processe. 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The collection ranges in date from approximately 1913 through 2012, with the bulk of the materials falling within 1924-2005.  The collection has been arranged into nine series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 1: Council and Administrative Materials\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials related to the running and administration of the GSCV are located in this series. These items include policies and procedures, financial records, GSCV and Girl Scouting history in VA, and correspondence. This series also contains policies and procedures as outlined by both the Girl Scouts of the USA and GSCV and its preceding entities.\nSeries 1 comprises nine subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.1 Policies, Procedures, and Administrative Documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.2 Reports: \nSeries 1.2 contains reports written by, about, or for the Richmond/ Commonwealth Council of VA Girl Scouts. They are arranged by author type and chronologically therein. Self-reports are first, followed by National Girl Scout reports, and reports about but not by Girl Scout entities are last.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.3 Meeting Materials and Minutes: \nMaterials pertaining to meetings are kept with their respective meetings. This includes notes, minutes, correspondence, and other meeting items. Additionally, information on the formation of Black troops in Richmond can be found in the minutes starting in 1931. These materials are arranged by Council/Board/Annual Meetings, which may have committee materials included in chronological order, followed by solo committee materials, arranged alphabetically and then chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.4 Financial: \nIncludes financial records and audits, both for the Council, as well as local troops. Series 1.4 is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.5 United Way of Greater Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.6 Correspondence and Printed Administrative Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.7 History: \nMany materials relate to the history of Black Scouting in Richmond, the earliest records of Girl Scouting in Richmond, general history, and the records of the councils that preceded the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.8 Administrator's Materials: \nThese materials contain the individual correspondence and effects of administrators in their work as scouts or representatives of the GSCV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.9 Other Councils: \nMaterials from Councils outside of GSCV and its preceding councils are included here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 2: Camps\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nMost materials relating to camps run by GSVA are maintained in this series. Items like photographs and scrapbooks relating to camping or specific camps are listed in their respective subseries, but housed with other photographs and scrapbooks. Slides, books, as well as photographs that may pertain to a camp, but are not identified as such may be listed or found in Series 6: A/V or in Series 9: Printed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Series has been broken into nine subseries, most of which pertain to individual camps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2.1 Camp Administration Materials: \nAdditional materials relating to the administration of camps may also be found in Series 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2.2 General Camp Materials:\nGeneral materials not related to the administration of camps as a whole, or of individual camps without their own subseries are contained here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2.3 Camp Materials:\nContains materials from individual camps. This series is arranged alphabetically by camp, and chronologically therein. Camps include: Day Camps, Holly Dell, Kittamaqund, Pamunkey Ridge, Pine Grove, Pinoaka, Pocahontas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 3: Troop Records and Related Materials \u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nMaterials that are related to specific troops are housed in this series. These items in this series include correspondence, financial records, speeches, clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks. Materials related to finances are contained in series 1.4: Financial. The bulk of Dorothy Armstrong's donation to the GSCV is housed in this series. Materials such as clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs are physically housed with like-materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 4: Programming and Events\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThese materials relate to programs and events created or attended by GSCV troops or members. These include regional and national conferences and conventions, Girl Scout Week, \"Wider Opportunity,\" and GS Cookie Week, as well as events like Youth Expos, fashion shows, visits by dignitaries, and breakfasts. This series and its subseries are arranged alphabetically and chronologically therein.\n    \nThis series has been divided into four subseries as follows:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4.1 Anniversary Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4.2 Regional Conferences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4.3 National Conferences and Conventions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials \u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nMaterials that document awards and recognitions received or given by GSCV and its members are kept in this series. This includes awards-related correspondence, applications, and the award, certificate, or proclamation itself. \u003cbr\u003eThis series is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 6: Photographs, Slides, and Audio-Visual Material\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThis series contains photographs and scrapbooks that did not fit with other series. It also contains slides and audio-visual materials consisting of audio cassettes, 45 and 33 rpm records, compact disks, DVDs, VHS, and film reels. Scrapbooks can contain photographs, newspaper clippings, article clippings, pamphlets, and tickets. Materials are grouped by type, and an effort has been made to arrange them in chronological order; many dates are approximate. \t\t\n    Photographs are in black and white unless otherwise noted until approximately 1962; after 1992, photographs are in color unless noted.\n    \nThis series is arranged into five subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6.1 Photographs and Photograph Albums.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6.2 Slides: \nThis subseries contains slides from the 1950s through the 2000s. 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Individual patches and some older textiles may also be located in Series 8: Artifacts and Ephemera.\n    \n7.1 Textile and Uniform Information and Records: \nThis subseries contains materials that relay information about the uniforms: their evolution, their production, and items such as catalogs and patterns.\n    \n7.2 Uniforms and Textiles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 8: Artifacts and Ephemera\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThis series houses artifacts from the history of the Girl Scouts in Virginia. Of particular interest are items like Girl Scout paper dolls, a branded Brownie Camera, canteens and collapsible camping cups, patches and badges, and Girl Scout pins. There are also multiple items of ephemera such as Girl Scout cookie boxes and stationery.\n    \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 9: Printed Materials\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThis series contains books, magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, newsletters and other printed items, loose newspaper and magazine clippings. The publisher is either the Girl Scouts, the GSCV, or an outside entity. This series is arranged alphabetically by topic (annual events, Cookie Sale, handbooks, etc.) and/or title and chronologically therein. Of particular note is the wide array of Girl Scout booklets and the \"Newsletters\" section, which contains an early extended run of \"The Girl Scout Leader\" from approximately 1932-1940, as well as runs of \"Trefoil,\" \"Girl Scout News,\" \"Images,\" and \"LEaDS\" from 1982-1999.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eAward for outstanding achievement in environmental Protection services, Ronald Reagan.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia (GSCV) records are composed of documents, correspondence, photographs, audio-visual materials, textiles, and artifacts that chronicle the evolution of Girl Scouting in the greater Richmond, Virginia area and the creation of the Commonwealth Council. The collection ranges in date from approximately 1913 through 2012, with the bulk of the materials falling within 1924-2005.  The collection has been arranged into nine series.","Series 1: Council and Administrative Materials","Materials related to the running and administration of the GSCV are located in this series. These items include policies and procedures, financial records, GSCV and Girl Scouting history in VA, and correspondence. This series also contains policies and procedures as outlined by both the Girl Scouts of the USA and GSCV and its preceding entities.\nSeries 1 comprises nine subseries.","1.1 Policies, Procedures, and Administrative Documents.","1.2 Reports: \nSeries 1.2 contains reports written by, about, or for the Richmond/ Commonwealth Council of VA Girl Scouts. They are arranged by author type and chronologically therein. Self-reports are first, followed by National Girl Scout reports, and reports about but not by Girl Scout entities are last.","1.3 Meeting Materials and Minutes: \nMaterials pertaining to meetings are kept with their respective meetings. This includes notes, minutes, correspondence, and other meeting items. Additionally, information on the formation of Black troops in Richmond can be found in the minutes starting in 1931. These materials are arranged by Council/Board/Annual Meetings, which may have committee materials included in chronological order, followed by solo committee materials, arranged alphabetically and then chronologically.","1.4 Financial: \nIncludes financial records and audits, both for the Council, as well as local troops. Series 1.4 is arranged chronologically.","1.5 United Way of Greater Richmond.","1.6 Correspondence and Printed Administrative Materials.","1.7 History: \nMany materials relate to the history of Black Scouting in Richmond, the earliest records of Girl Scouting in Richmond, general history, and the records of the councils that preceded the Girl Scouts of the Commonwealth of Virginia.","1.8 Administrator's Materials: \nThese materials contain the individual correspondence and effects of administrators in their work as scouts or representatives of the GSCV.","1.9 Other Councils: \nMaterials from Councils outside of GSCV and its preceding councils are included here.","Series 2: Camps","Most materials relating to camps run by GSVA are maintained in this series. Items like photographs and scrapbooks relating to camping or specific camps are listed in their respective subseries, but housed with other photographs and scrapbooks. Slides, books, as well as photographs that may pertain to a camp, but are not identified as such may be listed or found in Series 6: A/V or in Series 9: Printed.","The Series has been broken into nine subseries, most of which pertain to individual camps.","2.1 Camp Administration Materials: \nAdditional materials relating to the administration of camps may also be found in Series 1.","2.2 General Camp Materials:\nGeneral materials not related to the administration of camps as a whole, or of individual camps without their own subseries are contained here.","2.3 Camp Materials:\nContains materials from individual camps. This series is arranged alphabetically by camp, and chronologically therein. Camps include: Day Camps, Holly Dell, Kittamaqund, Pamunkey Ridge, Pine Grove, Pinoaka, Pocahontas.","Series 3: Troop Records and Related Materials","Materials that are related to specific troops are housed in this series. These items in this series include correspondence, financial records, speeches, clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks. Materials related to finances are contained in series 1.4: Financial. The bulk of Dorothy Armstrong's donation to the GSCV is housed in this series. Materials such as clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs are physically housed with like-materials.","Series 4: Programming and Events","These materials relate to programs and events created or attended by GSCV troops or members. These include regional and national conferences and conventions, Girl Scout Week, \"Wider Opportunity,\" and GS Cookie Week, as well as events like Youth Expos, fashion shows, visits by dignitaries, and breakfasts. This series and its subseries are arranged alphabetically and chronologically therein.\n    \nThis series has been divided into four subseries as follows:","4.1 Anniversary Materials.","4.2 Regional Conferences.","4.3 National Conferences and Conventions.","4.4 General Event Programs and Related Materials.","Series 5: Awards, Recognitions, and Related Materials","Materials that document awards and recognitions received or given by GSCV and its members are kept in this series. This includes awards-related correspondence, applications, and the award, certificate, or proclamation itself. This series is arranged chronologically.","Series 6: Photographs, Slides, and Audio-Visual Material","This series contains photographs and scrapbooks that did not fit with other series. It also contains slides and audio-visual materials consisting of audio cassettes, 45 and 33 rpm records, compact disks, DVDs, VHS, and film reels. Scrapbooks can contain photographs, newspaper clippings, article clippings, pamphlets, and tickets. Materials are grouped by type, and an effort has been made to arrange them in chronological order; many dates are approximate. \t\t\n    Photographs are in black and white unless otherwise noted until approximately 1962; after 1992, photographs are in color unless noted.\n    \nThis series is arranged into five subseries.","6.1 Photographs and Photograph Albums.","6.2 Slides: \nThis subseries contains slides from the 1950s through the 2000s. They are arranged alphabetically, and chronologically therein.","6.3 Scrapbooks.","6.5 Audio-Visual: \nThis subseries contains film reels, video cassettes, DVDs, audio CDs and audiocassettes, and 45 and 33 rpm records.","Series 7: Textiles and Related Materials","Textiles and related materials such as hats, belts, shoes, catalogs, and information on uniforms are kept in this series. There are multiple complete Brownie and Girl Scouts uniforms from various points in the history of the Scouts maintained in this series. Some patches, pins, and badges that are attached to sashes are in this series. Individual patches and some older textiles may also be located in Series 8: Artifacts and Ephemera.\n    \n7.1 Textile and Uniform Information and Records: \nThis subseries contains materials that relay information about the uniforms: their evolution, their production, and items such as catalogs and patterns.\n    \n7.2 Uniforms and Textiles.","Series 8: Artifacts and Ephemera","This series houses artifacts from the history of the Girl Scouts in Virginia. Of particular interest are items like Girl Scout paper dolls, a branded Brownie Camera, canteens and collapsible camping cups, patches and badges, and Girl Scout pins. There are also multiple items of ephemera such as Girl Scout cookie boxes and stationery.","Series 9: Printed Materials","This series contains books, magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, newsletters and other printed items, loose newspaper and magazine clippings. The publisher is either the Girl Scouts, the GSCV, or an outside entity. This series is arranged alphabetically by topic (annual events, Cookie Sale, handbooks, etc.) and/or title and chronologically therein. Of particular note is the wide array of Girl Scout booklets and the \"Newsletters\" section, which contains an early extended run of \"The Girl Scout Leader\" from approximately 1932-1940, as well as runs of \"Trefoil,\" \"Girl Scout News,\" \"Images,\" and \"LEaDS\" from 1982-1999.","Award for outstanding achievement in environmental Protection services, Ronald Reagan."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"corpname_ssim":["VCU James Branch Cabell Library","Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia"],"names_coll_ssim":["Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia"],"names_ssim":["VCU James Branch Cabell Library","Commonwealth Council of the Girl Scouts of Virginia"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":1502,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:07:16.781Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vircu_repositories_5_resources_600_c06_c01_c281_c11"}},{"id":"viu_viu01901_c03_c01","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"Adams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary\n                        Dialogue, 1976/1981","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01901_c03_c01#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viu_viu01901_c03_c01","ref_ssm":["viu_viu01901_c03_c01"],"id":"viu_viu01901_c03_c01","ead_ssi":"viu_viu01901","_root_":"viu_viu01901","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu01901_c03","parent_ssi":"viu_viu01901_c03","parent_ssim":["Merrill D. 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Truman Professor and dean of\n         students before he joined the University of Virginia faculty\n         in 1962, succeeding another noted Jefferson scholar, Dumas\n         Malone, as Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of\n         History. He later served as chairman of the University's\n         Corcoran Department of History and dean of the faculty of arts\n         and sciences.","Peterson is the author of \n         The Jefferson Image in the American Mind, for which he won the Bancroft Prize in American\n         History and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation's gold\n         medal in 1961. His other publications include: \n         Major Crises in American History; \n         Democracy, Liberty and Property: The State\n            Constitutional Conventions of the 1820's; \n         Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A\n            Biography; \n         James Madison: A Biography in His Own Words; \n         Adams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary\n            Dialogue, which resulted from his Lamar lectures delivered at\n         Mercer University in 1975; \n         Olive Branch and Sword: The Compromise of\n            1833, from his Fleming lectures at Louisiana State\n         University in 1980 and \n         The Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay and\n            Calhoun, from his work as a National Endowment for the\n         Humanities fellow at Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1980-1981.\n         Peterson is also editor of six books in American History\n         including: \n         Thomas Jefferson: A Profile; \n         The Portable Thomas Jefferson; \n         Thomas Jefferson Writings; \n         Thomas Jefferson: A Reference Biography; \n         The Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom: Its\n            Evolution and Consequences in American Historyand \n         Visitors to Monticello.","In 1976, Peterson received a doctor of humane letters\n         degree from Washington College and was named a fellow of the\n         American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1980. He is a member\n         of Phi Beta Kappa, the American Historical Association and the\n         University of Virginia's honorary Raven Society. He has served\n         on the board of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and\n         Public Policy for whom he planned a major symposium\n         commemorating the bicentennial of the Virginia Statute for\n         Religious Freedom. In 1987, he was project director for a\n         year-long colloquium on the humanities and the American people\n         in conjunction with the National Endowment for the Humanities.\n         Other organizational memberships and fellowships include: the\n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, the Virginia Historical\n         Society, the Southern Historical Association, the Society of\n         American Historians, the American Antiquarian Society and the\n         Massachusetts Historical Society, the Guggenheim fellowship,\n         the Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Sciences\n         fellowship and the Poynter fellowship at Indiana University.\n         In 1974, Peterson served as scholar-in-residence at the\n         Bellagio Study Center in Italy and, in 1975, on the faculty of\n         the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies in Vienna, Austria.\n         In 1988-1989, he lectured on U.S. History at the National\n         University of Ireland in Dublin as a Fulbright Scholar and in\n         1993, President Clinton named him chairman of the Thomas\n         Jefferson Commemoration Commission.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","The collection contains ca. 16,000 items (15 shelf feet)\n         consisting of department and personal communications with\n         historians, university colleagues, students, friends and\n         academic organizations throughout the United States and from\n         around the world (grouped under \n         Correspondence); academic,\n         lecture and professional organization records associated with\n         Peterson's activities while at \n         Harvard, \n         Brandeisand the \n         University of Virginia(grouped under \n         Academia); writings, including\n         TMss, drafts, notes and communications with publishers\n         relating to the books and articles Peterson authored (grouped\n         under \n         Publications) and an assortment\n         of newsclippings; pamphlets; photographs (14 items); reprints;\n         unpublished MDP writings and background material including,\n         MDP notes, bibliographical listings and items relating to the\n         alleged \n         Thomas Jeffersonand \n         Sally Hemingsrelationship (grouped under \n         Miscellany).","In addition, outside of this collection under related\n         accessions, are a collection of photocopied letters of\n         Calhoun, Clay and Webster which Peterson used in his research\n         for The \n         Great Triumvirate[Mss #10718] and a tape recorded lecture \"Jefferson,\n         the Enlightenment and the Revolution\" which he delivered at a\n         University of Virginia student forum on October 8, 1973 [Mss\n         #8033-b,-c].","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","University of Virginia. 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He was born on March 31, 1921,\n         the son of William Oscar and Alice Dwinell (Merrill) Peterson\n         in Manhattan, Kansas. Peterson received his bachelor's degree\n         from the University of Kansas in 1943 and earned a Ph.D. in\n         the history of American civilization from Harvard in 1950. He\n         taught at \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eHarvard\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBrandeis\u003c/corpname\u003eand Princeton Universities. At\n         Brandeis, he was the Harry S. Truman Professor and dean of\n         students before he joined the University of Virginia faculty\n         in 1962, succeeding another noted Jefferson scholar, Dumas\n         Malone, as Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of\n         History. He later served as chairman of the University's\n         Corcoran Department of History and dean of the faculty of arts\n         and sciences.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003ePeterson is the author of \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Jefferson Image in the American Mind\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, for which he won the Bancroft Prize in American\n         History and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation's gold\n         medal in 1961. His other publications include: \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eMajor Crises in American History\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e; \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eDemocracy, Liberty and Property: The State\n            Constitutional Conventions of the 1820's\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e; \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A\n            Biography\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e; \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eJames Madison: A Biography in His Own Words\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e; \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eAdams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary\n            Dialogue\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, which resulted from his Lamar lectures delivered at\n         Mercer University in 1975; \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eOlive Branch and Sword: The Compromise of\n            1833\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, from his Fleming lectures at Louisiana State\n         University in 1980 and \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay and\n            Calhoun\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e, from his work as a National Endowment for the\n         Humanities fellow at Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1980-1981.\n         Peterson is also editor of six books in American History\n         including: \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThomas Jefferson: A Profile\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e; \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Portable Thomas Jefferson\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e; \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThomas Jefferson Writings\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e; \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThomas Jefferson: A Reference Biography\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e; \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom: Its\n            Evolution and Consequences in American History\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003eand \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eVisitors to Monticello\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eIn 1976, Peterson received a doctor of humane letters\n         degree from Washington College and was named a fellow of the\n         American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1980. He is a member\n         of Phi Beta Kappa, the American Historical Association and the\n         University of Virginia's honorary Raven Society. He has served\n         on the board of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and\n         Public Policy for whom he planned a major symposium\n         commemorating the bicentennial of the Virginia Statute for\n         Religious Freedom. In 1987, he was project director for a\n         year-long colloquium on the humanities and the American people\n         in conjunction with the National Endowment for the Humanities.\n         Other organizational memberships and fellowships include: the\n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, the Virginia Historical\n         Society, the Southern Historical Association, the Society of\n         American Historians, the American Antiquarian Society and the\n         Massachusetts Historical Society, the Guggenheim fellowship,\n         the Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Sciences\n         fellowship and the Poynter fellowship at Indiana University.\n         In 1974, Peterson served as scholar-in-residence at the\n         Bellagio Study Center in Italy and, in 1975, on the faculty of\n         the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies in Vienna, Austria.\n         In 1988-1989, he lectured on U.S. History at the National\n         University of Ireland in Dublin as a Fulbright Scholar and in\n         1993, President Clinton named him chairman of the Thomas\n         Jefferson Commemoration Commission.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Sketch"],"bioghist_tesim":["Merrill Daniel Peterson, one of the\n         nation's most honored and respected historians on the age of\n         Jefferson has been Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation\n         Professor Emeritus at the \n         University of Virginiain Charlottesville\n         since his retirement in 1987. He was born on March 31, 1921,\n         the son of William Oscar and Alice Dwinell (Merrill) Peterson\n         in Manhattan, Kansas. Peterson received his bachelor's degree\n         from the University of Kansas in 1943 and earned a Ph.D. in\n         the history of American civilization from Harvard in 1950. He\n         taught at \n         Harvard, \n         Brandeisand Princeton Universities. At\n         Brandeis, he was the Harry S. Truman Professor and dean of\n         students before he joined the University of Virginia faculty\n         in 1962, succeeding another noted Jefferson scholar, Dumas\n         Malone, as Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of\n         History. He later served as chairman of the University's\n         Corcoran Department of History and dean of the faculty of arts\n         and sciences.","Peterson is the author of \n         The Jefferson Image in the American Mind, for which he won the Bancroft Prize in American\n         History and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation's gold\n         medal in 1961. His other publications include: \n         Major Crises in American History; \n         Democracy, Liberty and Property: The State\n            Constitutional Conventions of the 1820's; \n         Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A\n            Biography; \n         James Madison: A Biography in His Own Words; \n         Adams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary\n            Dialogue, which resulted from his Lamar lectures delivered at\n         Mercer University in 1975; \n         Olive Branch and Sword: The Compromise of\n            1833, from his Fleming lectures at Louisiana State\n         University in 1980 and \n         The Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay and\n            Calhoun, from his work as a National Endowment for the\n         Humanities fellow at Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1980-1981.\n         Peterson is also editor of six books in American History\n         including: \n         Thomas Jefferson: A Profile; \n         The Portable Thomas Jefferson; \n         Thomas Jefferson Writings; \n         Thomas Jefferson: A Reference Biography; \n         The Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom: Its\n            Evolution and Consequences in American Historyand \n         Visitors to Monticello.","In 1976, Peterson received a doctor of humane letters\n         degree from Washington College and was named a fellow of the\n         American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1980. He is a member\n         of Phi Beta Kappa, the American Historical Association and the\n         University of Virginia's honorary Raven Society. He has served\n         on the board of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and\n         Public Policy for whom he planned a major symposium\n         commemorating the bicentennial of the Virginia Statute for\n         Religious Freedom. 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Sanders and Martha G. Creighton, and the inauguration of Virginia Tech President Thomas Marshall Hahn Jr.; dedications of Williams and Randolph halls and Newman Library; texts of speeches delivered by Edward LeRoy Long, Jr. (\"Piety, Moralism, and Vocation\") and Jan Karski (\"The Nature of the Communist Threat\"); and a history of the Division of Arts and Sciences. A small collection of photographs completes the series.","Series III. Theater and Fine Arts, 1900-1983. This series contains materials relating to Johnston's interest in the arts. Included are promotional materials for theatrical production companies that Johnston was likely instrumental in securing for performances at Virginia Tech. The series also contains events and memorabilia from theatrical and musical productions at Virginia Tech. A folder relating to local and regional fine arts and theater events includes materials about the Barter Theatre, \"The Long Way Home\" outdoor historical drama, the Blacksburg Art Association Festival, and the Blacksburg Music Club. The majority of the series, however, consists of programs from non-local productions. The series also contains a small collection of sheet music.","Series IV. Subject / Correspondence Files, 1904-1993. This series relates mostly to Johnston's literary scholarship, published works, personal relationships, interest in printing and art, and his duties as a faculty member and university administrator. Included are letters, printed materials, and photographs from friends, colleagues, editors, and publishers. Johnston's literary interests included, but were not limited to, Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, William Camden, and J. R. R. Tolkien. (The letters housed in the collection from Tolkien and his daughter Priscilla to Johnston are photocopies only. 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After graduating from the University of Alabama (BA, 1929), Johnston obtained his master's and doctoral degrees in English from Columbia University (1930 and 1943, respectively). In 1936, he married Mary Tabb Lancaster (1916-2003), the daughter of Dabney S. Lancaster; the Johnstons would have four children. Johnston served as an English instructor at Virginia Tech from 1930 until 1933, when he returned to the University of Alabama to join the English Department as a professor.","Johnston became a well known Shakespearean scholar as well as an expert on English dramatist/poet Ben Jonson, about whom he wrote his dissertation and published two books: Ben Jonson, Poet (1945) and The Poems of Ben Jonson (1955). He held fellowships at Columbia University, Folger Shakespeare Library, and the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies.","Johnston's tenure at Alabama was interrupted by World War II, during which he served as a major in the U. S. Army. Following active duty, he returned to Alabama an assistant professor of English before being named assistant dean of arts and sciences. In 1950, he was named dean of applied science and business administration at Virginia Tech. He was appointed dean of science and general studies in 1961, and in 1963 became the first dean of the university's College of Arts and Sciences, a position in which he served until 1966, when he was named C. P. Miles Professor of English. He retired in 1974.","In his later years, Johnston maintained a number of personal interests. He continued to publish books on his interests,  editing Poems by William Camden (1975) and writing Thomas Chalmers McCorvey: Teacher, Poet, Historian (1985), a biography of his maternal grandfather. Johnston operated a home printing press on which he published his works, issuing them under the name White Rhinoceros Press. He was a skilled artist, working in pencil, paint, clay, and wood; and was licensed as an Epicopal lay minister. George Burke Johnston died on January 1, 1995.","The guide to the G. Burke Johnston Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the G. Burke Johnston Papers commenced in March, 2013 and was completed in April, 2013. Some preliminary processing seems to have occurred at the time of acquisition.","This collection contains the papers of George Burke Johnston, an English professor and university administrator at Virginia Tech and the University of Alabama; literary scholar; poet; author; artist; printer; and U. S. Army officer. The collection includes typescripts and proof copies of several of Johnston's books, as well as correspondence with editors and publishers relating to same. The correspondence files also include letters exchanged with friends and fellow scholars. Also within the collection are drafts and printed copies of Johnston's shorter works (poems, essays, and book reviews) and copies of works printed by him under his own imprint, White Rhinoceros Press. Johnston's interest in the fine arts is represented in materials relating to theatrical productions and other events, and his military career is documented in a set of files containing personnel records, orders, correspondence, and photographs.","The following items were removed from the collection and cataloged for the Rare Book Collection:","Gridiron Guide. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Tech Athletic Association, 1969. (LD5655 A3 T42 1969 VPI Spec)","Davis, Jefferson. Relations of States. Baltimore: J. Murphy \u0026 Co., 1860. (E438 D261 c. 2 Civil War Spec)","Leary, Lewis, ed. Mark Twain's Letters to Mary. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961. [inscribed by the ed.] (PS1331 A3 R6 c.2 Large Spec)","The following item was removed from the collection and added to the Historical Map Collection:","Map of James River, Virginia and Vicinity: Virginia Navigation Company. E. A. Barber, Jr. 1899.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. 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A folder relating to local and regional fine arts and theater events includes materials about the Barter Theatre, \"The Long Way Home\" outdoor historical drama, the Blacksburg Art Association Festival, and the Blacksburg Music Club. The majority of the series, however, consists of programs from non-local productions. The series also contains a small collection of sheet music.","Series IV. Subject / Correspondence Files, 1904-1993. This series relates mostly to Johnston's literary scholarship, published works, personal relationships, interest in printing and art, and his duties as a faculty member and university administrator. Included are letters, printed materials, and photographs from friends, colleagues, editors, and publishers. Johnston's literary interests included, but were not limited to, Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, William Camden, and J. R. R. Tolkien. (The letters housed in the collection from Tolkien and his daughter Priscilla to Johnston are photocopies only. 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After graduating from the University of Alabama (BA, 1929), Johnston obtained his master's and doctoral degrees in English from Columbia University (1930 and 1943, respectively). In 1936, he married Mary Tabb Lancaster (1916-2003), the daughter of Dabney S. Lancaster; the Johnstons would have four children. Johnston served as an English instructor at Virginia Tech from 1930 until 1933, when he returned to the University of Alabama to join the English Department as a professor. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnston became a well known Shakespearean scholar as well as an expert on English dramatist/poet Ben Jonson, about whom he wrote his dissertation and published two books: \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eBen Jonson, Poet\u003c/title\u003e (1945) and \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Poems of Ben Jonson\u003c/title\u003e (1955). 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He continued to publish books on his interests,  editing \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003ePoems by William Camden\u003c/title\u003e (1975) and writing \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eThomas Chalmers McCorvey: Teacher, Poet, Historian\u003c/title\u003e (1985), a biography of his maternal grandfather. Johnston operated a home printing press on which he published his works, issuing them under the name White Rhinoceros Press. He was a skilled artist, working in pencil, paint, clay, and wood; and was licensed as an Epicopal lay minister. George Burke Johnston died on January 1, 1995.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["George Burke Johnston, the son of George D. and Eleanor McCorvey Johnston, was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on September 8, 1907. After graduating from the University of Alabama (BA, 1929), Johnston obtained his master's and doctoral degrees in English from Columbia University (1930 and 1943, respectively). In 1936, he married Mary Tabb Lancaster (1916-2003), the daughter of Dabney S. Lancaster; the Johnstons would have four children. Johnston served as an English instructor at Virginia Tech from 1930 until 1933, when he returned to the University of Alabama to join the English Department as a professor.","Johnston became a well known Shakespearean scholar as well as an expert on English dramatist/poet Ben Jonson, about whom he wrote his dissertation and published two books: Ben Jonson, Poet (1945) and The Poems of Ben Jonson (1955). He held fellowships at Columbia University, Folger Shakespeare Library, and the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies.","Johnston's tenure at Alabama was interrupted by World War II, during which he served as a major in the U. S. Army. Following active duty, he returned to Alabama an assistant professor of English before being named assistant dean of arts and sciences. In 1950, he was named dean of applied science and business administration at Virginia Tech. He was appointed dean of science and general studies in 1961, and in 1963 became the first dean of the university's College of Arts and Sciences, a position in which he served until 1966, when he was named C. P. Miles Professor of English. He retired in 1974.","In his later years, Johnston maintained a number of personal interests. He continued to publish books on his interests,  editing Poems by William Camden (1975) and writing Thomas Chalmers McCorvey: Teacher, Poet, Historian (1985), a biography of his maternal grandfather. Johnston operated a home printing press on which he published his works, issuing them under the name White Rhinoceros Press. He was a skilled artist, working in pencil, paint, clay, and wood; and was licensed as an Epicopal lay minister. George Burke Johnston died on January 1, 1995."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the G. 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Some preliminary processing seems to have occurred at the time of acquisition."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains the papers of George Burke Johnston, an English professor and university administrator at Virginia Tech and the University of Alabama; literary scholar; poet; author; artist; printer; and U. S. Army officer. The collection includes typescripts and proof copies of several of Johnston's books, as well as correspondence with editors and publishers relating to same. The correspondence files also include letters exchanged with friends and fellow scholars. Also within the collection are drafts and printed copies of Johnston's shorter works (poems, essays, and book reviews) and copies of works printed by him under his own imprint, White Rhinoceros Press. Johnston's interest in the fine arts is represented in materials relating to theatrical productions and other events, and his military career is documented in a set of files containing personnel records, orders, correspondence, and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains the papers of George Burke Johnston, an English professor and university administrator at Virginia Tech and the University of Alabama; literary scholar; poet; author; artist; printer; and U. S. Army officer. The collection includes typescripts and proof copies of several of Johnston's books, as well as correspondence with editors and publishers relating to same. The correspondence files also include letters exchanged with friends and fellow scholars. Also within the collection are drafts and printed copies of Johnston's shorter works (poems, essays, and book reviews) and copies of works printed by him under his own imprint, White Rhinoceros Press. Johnston's interest in the fine arts is represented in materials relating to theatrical productions and other events, and his military career is documented in a set of files containing personnel records, orders, correspondence, and photographs."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe following items were removed from the collection and cataloged for the Rare Book Collection:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eGridiron Guide\u003c/title\u003e. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Tech Athletic Association, 1969. (LD5655 A3 T42 1969 VPI Spec)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavis, Jefferson. \u003ctitle render=\"italic\"\u003eRelations of States.\u003c/title\u003e Baltimore: J. Murphy \u0026amp; Co., 1860. 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Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: http://bit.ly/scuareproduction. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: http://bit.ly/scuapublication. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_e417f328942f368f44f0de20645d914b\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection consists of papers--including correspondence, subject files, printed materials, and photographs--of George Burke Johnston, literary scholar and faculty member / administrator at Virginia Tech and the University of Alabama; U.S. Army officer; poet; author; artist; and printer.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["This collection consists of papers--including correspondence, subject files, printed materials, and photographs--of George Burke Johnston, literary scholar and faculty member / administrator at Virginia Tech and the University of Alabama; U.S. Army officer; poet; author; artist; and printer."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (1896-1944)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1970-)"],"names_coll_ssim":["Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (1896-1944)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1970-)"],"persname_ssim":["Johnston, G. 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Addendum of 2013/08/02 includes records regarding two of John Wade and Dessie's children, David Lee and Neal (Keith O'Neal) Kidwell, and their families. Addendum of 2014/07/18 includes material regarding the assassination of President Kennedy; Chris Kidwell; and gospel music performances on recorded to VHS tapes. For more information, please see the Scope and Content note.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["Papers of the John Wade Kidwell family of West Virginia. Includes funeral and estate records of John Wade and Dessie Christina Judy Kidwell (ca. 1980s-1990s). Also includes photographs (ca. 1920s-1980s), correspondence (ca. 1940s-1990s), artifacts (1950s-1980s), motion pictures (1950s-1970s), and blueprints of family home. Also includes records regarding the Kidwell's time in Alexandria, VA and Washington, D.C. (1941); John Wade's work at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (1943-1946); and daughter Carol Jean Kidwell Mullenex (1939-1993). 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