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      <titleproper>A Guide to the Claude A. Swanson
         Papers</titleproper>
      <subtitle>A Collection in the 
         <lb/>Special Collections Department 
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  <archdesc level="collection">
    <runner placement="footer">Special Collections, University of
      Virginia Library, #907-a</runner>
    <did>
      <head>Descriptive Summary</head>
      <repository label="Repository">
        <corpname>University of Virginia. Library. Special
            Collections Dept.</corpname>
        <address>
          <addressline>Alderman Library</addressline>
          <addressline>University of Virginia</addressline>
          <addressline>Charlottesville, Virginia
               22903</addressline>
          <addressline>USA</addressline>
        </address>
      </repository>
      <unittitle label="Title">Claude A. Swanson Papers 
         <unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1917-1922,
         1992</unitdate></unittitle>
      <unitid label="Collection Number">907-a</unitid>
      <physloc/>
      <physdesc label="Extent">ca. 6400 items</physdesc>
      <langmaterial label="Language">
        <language langcode="eng">English</language>
      </langmaterial>
      <origination label="Collector">Martha Conley Hall, through
         Charles and Deane Hall</origination>
    </did>
    <descgrp type="admininfo">
      <head>Administrative Information</head>
      <accessrestrict>
        <head>Access Restrictions</head>
        <p>Collection is open to research.</p>
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      <userestrict>
        <head>Use Restrictions</head>
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      <prefercite>
        <head>Preferred Citation</head>
        <p>Claude A. Swanson
            Papers, Accession 907-a, Special Collections Department, University of
         Virginia Library</p>
      </prefercite>
      <acqinfo>
        <head>Acquisition Information</head>
        <p>The Claude A. Swanson Papers were given to the
            University of Virginia Library by Martha Conley Hall, Chevy
            Chase, Maryland, through Charles and Deane Hall, on
            December 20, 1993.</p>
      </acqinfo>
      <processinfo>
        <head>Funding Note</head>
        <p>Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment
            for the Humanities</p>
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    <scopecontent>
      <head>Scope and Content</head>
      <p>This collection consists of the papers of Senator 
         <persname>Claude A. Swanson</persname>of 
         <geogname>Virginia</geogname>(1862-1939), 1917-1922, ca. 6,400
         items (16 Hollinger boxes, 6.5 linear feet) primarily
         correspondence with constituents and fellow congressmen
         concerning bills in the Senate, constituent needs and
         requests, appointments and invitations, all related to his
         senatorial career. Common constituent concerns include claims
         against various federal and state agencies, especially the 
         <corpname>United States Army</corpname>, pardons for family
         members and friends, difficulties with foreign governments,
         personal problems, the loss of personal effects of soldiers,
         liberty bonds, requests for letters of introduction and
         recommendation, and questions about government surplus from
         World War I.</p>
      <p>Also present are several printed items, including a
         dedication ceremony program of a Virginia Historical Highway
         Marker honoring Swanson; an article about Swanson by 
         <persname>Henry H. Mitchell</persname>; copies of a Yorktown
         Sesquicentennial Celebration program, a silver service
         presentation to the Battleship Virginia, and a song "Our
         Governor Elect" by 
         <persname>Blanche Hardy Consolvo</persname>; and a bound
         scrapbook of electrostatic copies of newsclippings and other
         contemporary documents taken from the Swanson family
         collection of newspaper articles, photographs and papers, and
         compiled by 
         <persname>Charles C. Hall</persname>in 1992.</p>
      <p>Swanson was born on March 31, 1862, at Swansonville,
         Virginia, and educated at Randolph-Macon College (1885) and
         the University of Virginia (law degree in 1886). He returned
         to 
         <geogname>Pittsylvania County</geogname>and practiced law
         until elected to the House of Representatives, serving from
         1893-1906. Swanson was governor of 
         <geogname>Virginia</geogname>, 1906-1910, and immediately
         following his term as governor he was appointed to fill the
         United States Senate seat left vacant by the death of Senator
         John Daniel. Subsequently Swanson was elected by the Virginia
         Legislature to complete the unfinished term. After the change
         in the Virginia Constitution, he was re-elected by popular
         vote for three terms, serving on the Foreign Affairs Committee
         and the Naval Affairs Committee. His service in the Senate
         continued from 1910 until 1933, when he became Secretary of
         the Navy under President Franklin D. Roosevelt and was
         instrumental in building a modern U.S. Navy. For a more
         complete discussion of his political career and
         accomplishments see 
         <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href=""><title xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Claude A. Swanson of Virginia: A Political
            Biography</title></bibref>by Henry C. Ferrell, Jr. (1985, University Press of
         Kentucky).</p>
      <p>He married 
         <persname>Elizabeth Deane Lyons</persname>("Lizzie"), on
         December 11, 1894, and following his term as governor, the
         Swansons lived on their farm "Eldon" east of 
         <geogname>Chatham, Virginia</geogname>, when the Senate was
         not in session, until her death on July 13, 1920. Swanson's
         second marriage, in October of 1923, was to 
         <persname>Lulie Lyons Hall</persname>, widow of Cunningham
         Hall of Richmond and sister of his first wife, Lizzie
         Lyons.</p>
      <p>The Swanson Papers are arranged chronologically with an
         alphabetical listing of subjects and the dates of their
         letters following in this guide (Boxes 1-10). Several topics
         of concern to numerous constituents have been foldered
         separately (Boxes 11-16) and include the following: the
         Armenian refugee problem and conflict with their Turkish
         rulers; disarmament letters discussing the first major attempt
         to reduce the burden of armaments at the Washington Naval
         Conference of 1921-1922; letters concerned with the affairs of
         the 
         <geogname>Hampton Roads</geogname>Area, including 
         <geogname>Norfolk</geogname>, 
         <geogname>Newport News</geogname>, 
         <geogname>Hampton</geogname>, and 
         <geogname>Portsmouth</geogname>, chiefly reflecting the vast
         impact that World War I and the presence of the armed forces
         had on the area; Naval Appointments; Prohibition and related
         topics; Requests by Constituents, which includes mostly simple
         requests for government publications, seeds, plants, fish
         applications, Senate gallery passes, White House tours, and
         tickets to various events; 
         <geogname>Richmond</geogname>affairs; Second Class Mail Rates,
         a bill introduced to repeal the zone postal law applying to
         second class mail matter, viewed as harmful to small local
         newspapers and beneficial to the big magazines; the
         Sheppard-Towner Bill, which gave funds to states to promote
         maternal and infant welfare; the Soldier's Bonus Bill, which
         sought to compensate soldiers who served in the armed forces
         during World War I while their contemporaries earned high
         wages back home; and Tariffs and Taxes, chiefly concerned with
         the perceived impact of the Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act upon
         various American industries and businesses.</p>
      <p>Subject Index to the General Correspondence files</p>
      <p>(Please note: there may be several letters of the same date
         referring to the same topic but the date is listed only once;
         the use of an asterisk * indicates that the person is a
         subject and not a correspondent)</p>
      <p>A 
         <lb/>African-American voting (1921 Jan 13) 
         <lb/>agricultural experiment stations (1921 Jul 16) 
         <lb/>agricultural voting bloc in the Senate (1921 Nov 8, 9;
         Dec 14) 
         <lb/>air shows by government planes (1919 Oct 6, 11; 1920 Aug
         31) 
         <lb/>Alaskan Indians and salmon (1921 Dec 2) 
         <lb/><persname normal="E. A. Alderman">Alderman,
         E.A.</persname>(1920 Jun 3) 
         <lb/><geogname>Alexandria Torpedo Station</geogname>(1921 Oct 26) 
         <lb/>Alleghany Hotel (1921 Feb 24) 
         <lb/>anti-Catholic sentiment (1921 Aug 18) 
         <lb/><geogname>Appomattox River</geogname>development (1919 Nov 6;
         1920 Jun 23, Jul 1) 
         <lb/>army, length of foreign service (1921 Sep 28) 
         <lb/>army, officer discontent (1921 Jan 14) 
         <lb/>army, recruitment poster (1921 Feb 9) 
         <lb/>Army Reorganization Bill (1920 Apr 12)</p>
      <p>B 
         <lb/><persname normal="Newton D. Baker">Baker</persname>, Secretary
         of War Newton D. (1921 Jan 4) 
         <lb/>Banking Bill S.39 (1921 Jun 25, 27) 
         <lb/><geogname>Barbados, West Indies</geogname>(1920 Mar 9) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Kate Waller Barrett">Barrett, Dr. Kate
         Waller</persname>*, the work of (1922 Aug 11) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Robert S. Barrett">Barrett, Robert
         S.</persname>(1920 Jun 7) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Bernard M. Baruch">Baruch, Bernard
         M.</persname>(1920 Apr 26) 
         <lb/><geogname>Belgium,</geogname>visit of King &amp; Queen (1919
         Oct 30) 
         <lb/><persname normal="W. S. Benson">Benson</persname>, Admiral
         W.S. (1919 Oct 7) 
         <lb/><corpname>Blackstone Military Academy</corpname>&amp; R.O.T.C.
         (1919 Oct 4) 
         <lb/>blind, workers for the, H.R. 2910 (1921 May 17) 
         <lb/><geogname>Brazil</geogname>, sale of German ships to the U.S.
         (1920 Jan 12) 
         <lb/>building &amp; loan associations, securing homes for the
         working class (1919 Dec 29) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Harry F. Byrd, Sr.">Byrd, Harry F.,
         Sr.</persname>(1920 Dec 30; 1922 Aug 8)</p>
      <p>C 
         <lb/>Calder Bill (1921 Jul 22) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Don Ignacio Calderon">Calderon, Don
         Ignacio</persname>, Minister of Bolivia (1919 Nov 26) 
         <lb/><geogname>California politics</geogname>&amp; anti-Japanese
         feeling (1920 Jan 30) 
         <lb/><geogname>Camp Eustis</geogname>(1919 Nov 12, 25; Dec 9, 11,
         16, 17, 23, 24; 1921 Jan 10; Jul 7, 27, 30; Aug 29; Sep 2) 
         <lb/><geogname>Camp Lee</geogname>(1920 Apr 28, Jun 8, Aug 27; 1921
         Jan 4, 8, 10, 13; Jun 8, 27; Jul 5, 22; 1922 Jun 30) 
         <lb/>canning industry (1920 Jun 9; 1921 Jul 25) 
         <lb/>Capper-Tincher Bill (1921 May 3; Jul 5, 8; Aug 2, 18) 
         <lb/>Child Labor Law (1922 Jul 10) 
         <lb/><persname normal="J. Rives Childs">Childs, J.
         Rives</persname>(1920 May 28) 
         <lb/><geogname>China</geogname>and the drug trade (1921 Apr 14; Oct
         19) 
         <lb/>Civil Service retirement (1919 Nov 28) 
         <lb/>Civil War battlefields (1921 May 31; Jun 24, 29) 
         <lb/>Civil War service - 
         <persname>Henry Treaker</persname>(1920 Jan 16) 
         <lb/>Clayton Act (1921 May 4, Jul 9) 
         <lb/>Coal Labor Board (1922 Feb 23) 
         <lb/>coal, S.41 (1921 Apr 27) 
         <lb/>coal supply priorities, prices &amp; distribution (1919
         Nov 10, 26; 1920 Jul 8 &amp; 9; Sep 30; Oct 11, 22; 1921 Aug
         13, Sep 2, 7; 1922 Aug 16, 17, 30) 
         <lb/>coal mines, need for railroad cars (1920 Feb 16, Oct 22)
         <lb/>commerce, regulation of (1921 Jun 9) 
         <lb/>cotton industry (1920 Oct 28, Nov 22; 1921 Aug 3, Oct
         20; 1922 Jun 7) 
         <lb/>CPA Board (1921 Nov 4, 5) 
         <lb/>Craddock matter (1919 Sep 26; 1920 Dec 17, 27; 1921 Jan
         17-18, 21, 24, 26, 30; Feb 1, 12; Apr 23; Jun 15, 20; Jul 16;
         Aug 23, 29; 1922 Feb 21; Apr 22) 
         <lb/>Cramton Bill (1921 May 18) 
         <lb/><geogname>Craney Island</geogname>(1921 Nov 12) 
         <lb/><geogname>Cuba, Guatanamo Bay</geogname>(1921 Sep 14, Oct 8) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Hugh S. Cumming">Cumming, Hugh
         S.</persname>(1920 May 10, Oct 21, Dec 7, 13; 1921 Feb 9, 10;
         Mar 1) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Homer S. Cummings">Cummings, Homer
         S.</persname>(1920 Mar 5; Apr 3, 10)</p>
      <p>D 
         <lb/><persname normal="Joseph M. Daniel">Daniel, Joseph
         M.</persname>(1920 May 4) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Arthur Kyle Davis">Davis, Arthur
         Kyle</persname>(1921 Sep 22, Oct 22) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Westmoreland Davis">Davis,
         Westmoreland</persname>*, and Virginia politics (1919 Dec 8;
         1920 Jan 7; 1921 Nov 4) 
         <lb/>Democratic Party and the South (1920 Nov 16) 
         <lb/><geogname>Dismal Swamp</geogname>(1920 Dec 8; 1922 Jun 12) 
         <lb/>divorce, request for assistance (1920 Feb 10) 
         <lb/>Dowell Bill (1921 Jun 14) 
         <lb/>drug trade with 
         <geogname>China</geogname>(1921 Oct 19)</p>
      <p>E 
         <lb/><persname normal="J. D. Eggleston">Eggleston, Dr.
         J.D.</persname>(1921 Mar 2; 1922 Feb 9) 
         <lb/>Esch-Cummins Transportation Act -see also railroad
         legislation (1919 Dec 5; 1920 Jan 3, 9, 13; Mar 16) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Moses Ezekiel">Ezekiel, Sir
         Moses</persname>, remains (1920 Dec 21)</p>
      <p>F 
         <lb/>Farm Loan Act (1921 Feb 19, Apr 15, 19; May 7, 20; Jun
         1, 10; Nov 3; 1922 Jan 18, Feb 3, 7, Jul 8) 
         <lb/>farm related legislation (1921 Jun 6, 7; Jul 19; Sep 13,
         23; Oct 13; Nov 3; 1922 Jan 9, 12; Feb 8, 20, 24) 
         <lb/><corpname>Federal Bureau of Investigation</corpname>(1921 Nov
         23) 
         <lb/>federal employees, participation in politics (1922 Aug
         31) 
         <lb/>federal employees, viewed as too numerous (1920 Mar 12) 
         <lb/>Federal Reserve Act (1922 Aug 11) 
         <lb/>Federal Reserve Banks (1921 Aug 24, 27; Sep 26; Dec 5;
         1922 Feb 27) 
         <lb/>Federal Reserve Board, need for a farmer representative
         (1922 Jan 16, 18) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Junius P. Fishburn">Fishburn, Junius
         P.</persname>(1920 Jan 13) 
         <lb/>fishing, commercial, in Virginia (1919 Dec 1) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Bradley A. Fiske">Fiske, Rear Admiral
         Bradley A.</persname>-disarmament (1921 Nov 1) 
         <lb/>Fitzgerald Bill -D.C. Workmen's Compensation (1922 Jul
         14, 25) 
         <lb/>flour trade (1920 Oct 19, 22) 
         <lb/>Food &amp; Drug Act (1921 Jun 27) 
         <lb/>foreign indebtedness to the U.S. (1921 Jul 19, 26; Oct
         8; 1922 Feb 22) 
         <lb/>forestry conference in 
         <geogname>New Orleans</geogname>(1920 Mar 13) 
         <lb/>forestry service (1922 Feb 24) 
         <lb/>forestry service headquarters at 
         <geogname>Buena Vista</geogname>(1919 Oct 10) 
         <lb/><geogname>Fort Monroe</geogname>(1921 Apr 1) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Joseph Irwin France">France, Senator Joseph
         Irwin</persname>(1920 May 6; 1921 Jan 28) 
         <lb/>Frelinghuysen Coal Bill S.1807 (1921 Jun 24, 25, 27; Jul
         7) 
         <lb/>Fuel Administration (1920 Feb 12)</p>
      <p>G 
         <lb/><persname normal="Carter Glass">Glass, Carter</persname>(1920
         Mar 8; 1921 Apr 14) 
         <lb/>glass containers bill (1921 May 31) 
         <lb/>glass prices (1922 Jul 15, 19) 
         <lb/>government lands leasing bill S. 2775 (1920 Feb 17) 
         <lb/>gun control (1921 Aug 20, Dec 5) 
         <lb/>gypsum deposits (1921 Jan 12)</p>
      <p>H 
         <lb/>Harrison Naval Store Bill (1921 May 18) 
         <lb/>Haugen Bill (1921 May 5, Jul 9, 22) 
         <lb/><geogname>Hawaii</geogname>(1920 May 27) 
         <lb/><geogname>Hawaii</geogname>&amp; the 
         <geogname>Philippines</geogname>, Congressional trip to (1920
         Apr 16) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Herbert Hoover">Hoover,
         Herbert</persname>(1921 Mar 19, May 19, Jun 6, 14) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Charles E. Hughes">Hughes, Secretary of
         State Charles E.</persname>(1921 Mar 15, May 31)</p>
      <p>I 
         <lb/>immigration (1919 Dec 3; 1920 Feb 17, 20, 24, 26; Mar
         12; May 12; Jun 26; Jul 22; Aug 4, 20; Sep 7; Nov 8, 17; 1921
         Mar 2; Jun 3; Jul 15; Sep 23, 28; Oct 20, 21, 27; 1922 Jan 10,
         Feb 10, 20; Apr 27, Jul 6, 21) 
         <lb/>immigrants wanted for agricultural work (1921 Jan 17,
         May 14) 
         <lb/>industry, federal operation of (1921 Jun 9) 
         <lb/>internment of 
         <geogname>German</geogname>aliens during World War II, 
         <persname>Carl Heynen</persname>(1919 Sep 22); 
         <persname>Reinhard Neeb</persname>(1919 Dec 3); and 
         <persname>E.K. Vietor</persname>(1922 Jun 15) 
         <lb/><persname normal="M. W. Ireland">Ireland, M.W.</persname>(1920
         Dec 24) 
         <lb/><geogname>Ireland</geogname>, Republic of (1921 May 8, 9, 18;
         Jun 15, 17, 22, 24; Jul 5; 1922 Jul 20)</p>
      <p>J 
         <lb/><geogname>James River</geogname>(1921 Dec 19; 1922 Sep 1) 
         <lb/><geogname>Jamestown Island</geogname>(1920 May 28; 1921 May
         17; Jun 20) 
         <lb/><geogname>Japan</geogname>, danger to the 
         <geogname>Philippines</geogname>(1921 Nov 1) 
         <lb/>Jones Bill (1920 Feb 6; 1921 Jul 18) 
         <lb/>Jones-Miller Bill forbidding the shipment of opium to
         China (1921 Apr 14) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Jean-Jules Jusserand">Jusserand,
         Jean-Jules</persname>(1921 Oct 26, Dec 5)</p>
      <p>K 
         <lb/>Knox Amendment to H.R. 2435 (1921 May 4)</p>
      <p>L 
         <lb/>labor, African-American (1921 Sep 2) 
         <lb/>labor, 
         <corpname>Central Labor Union</corpname>resolutions re
         legislation (1921 May 30) 
         <lb/>labor, effect of disputes on the operation of the 
         <corpname>Lavino Furnace Co.</corpname>(1919 Aug 7) 
         <lb/>labor, strikes (1919 Dec 9, 15; 1922 Jun 28, Sep 1) 
         <lb/>labor, 
         <corpname>V.P.I.</corpname>students working as scabs on the 
         <corpname>Norfolk &amp; Western Railway</corpname>during a
         strike (1922 Aug 8, 12) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Robert Lansing">Lansing,
         Robert</persname>(1919 Dec 10, 12) 
         <lb/><geogname>Leesburg</geogname>, possible site of President 
         <persname normal="Warren G. Harding">Harding</persname>'s
         summer home (1921 Apr 27) 
         <lb/>Lempart Patent Office Bill (1921 Feb 22) 
         <lb/>Lenroot-Strong Resolution ((1921 May 25) 
         <lb/>Lever Food Control Act &amp; the storage of apples (1919
         Sep 26) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Alfred E. Lewis">Lewis, Alfred
         E.</persname>, relief bill (1921 Jan 28, Feb 25) 
         <lb/><geogname>Liberia</geogname>, loan to (1922 Aug 28) 
         <lb/>Lighthouse Bill (1921 May 5, 9) 
         <lb/>Linthicum Bill &amp; the seafood industry (1921 May 4,
         6, 9, 11, 13, 24; Jun 11, 17) 
         <lb/>Lodge Bill (1921 Jun 6)</p>
      <p>M 
         <lb/><persname normal="William G. McAdoo">McAdoo, William
         G.</persname>(1919 Nov 10, women's suffrage; Dec 4; 1922 Feb
         28) 
         <lb/>manganese mines (1920 May 7) 
         <lb/><corpname>Maplewood Memorial Association</corpname>, 
         <geogname>Gordonsville</geogname>, Civil War dead (1921 Mar
         16) 
         <lb/>marl investigation -fertilizer (1920 Apr 26, Jun 7) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Thomas Martin">Martin, Senator
         Thomas</persname>*, death of (1919 Nov 17) 
         <lb/><persname normal="William J. Mayo">Mayo, Dr. William
         J.</persname>(1921 Feb 14) 
         <lb/>Merchant Marine (1921 Jan 12; 1922 Jul 14, 17, 24, 25) 
         <lb/><persname normal="E. T. Meredith">Meredith, Secretary of
         Agriculture E.T.</persname>(1920 Oct 11) 
         <lb/>metric system (1921 Jul 6; Nov 4, 7) 
         <lb/><geogname>Mexico</geogname>, American property in (1919 Dec
         15) 
         <lb/><geogname>Mexico</geogname>, bandits holding Americans for
         ransom (1920 Mar 8) 
         <lb/><geogname>Mexico</geogname>, relations with the U.S. (1922 Feb
         27, Jun 21) 
         <lb/>mines, H.R. 3721 (1921 Jun 6) 
         <lb/><corpname>Monticello</corpname>(1921 May 18, Aug 18) 
         <lb/><corpname>Mt. Vernon</corpname>(1921 Jun 4, 7, 8) 
         <lb/>moving pictures, federal censorship (1921 Jul 1) 
         <lb/><geogname>Muscle Shoals</geogname>nitrate plant (1919 Nov 10;
         1920 Jan 15; 1921 Sep 7, 26; 1922 Jan 11, 16, 31; Feb 16, 18,
         20; Jun 8, Jul 22)</p>
      <p>N 
         <lb/>National Guard (1920 Apr 10) 
         <lb/>National Forests (1922 Apr 25) 
         <lb/>National Parks, commercialization of (1921 Jul 12; Dec
         16) 
         <lb/>nautical schools (1921 Jul 18, 21) 
         <lb/><corpname>Navajo Indian School</corpname>, 
         <geogname>Fort Defiance, Arizona</geogname>(1920 Jan 21, Mar
         3) 
         <lb/>Naval Appropriation Bill (1921 May 27, Jul 11; 1922 Jun
         22, 26) 
         <lb/>Naval Reserves Bill (1921 May 7; 1922 Apr 26) 
         <lb/>navy pay (1921 May 23) 
         <lb/>navy ships sunk in the 
         <geogname>Chesapeake Bay</geogname>by the navy (1921 Apr 5) 
         <lb/>newsprint shortage (1920 Jun 18) 
         <lb/><geogname>New Zealand</geogname>cooperatives (1922 Feb 25) 
         <lb/>" 
         <geogname>Northwest Territory</geogname>" and 
         <geogname>Virginia</geogname>claims (1921 Feb 1)</p>
      <p>O 
         <lb/>oil supply (1922 Feb 4) 
         <lb/>open shop principle -public utilities (1920 Oct 25) 
         <lb/>opium use (1920 Apr 20) 
         <lb/>optometry law in 
         <geogname>Virginia</geogname>(1921 Feb 7)</p>
      <p>P 
         <lb/>packaging bill, fruits &amp; vegetables (1921 Jul 27;
         1922 Jul 19, 26) 
         <lb/><persname normal="J. M. Page">Page, J.M.</persname>(1921 Feb
         19; Mar 18) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Thomas Nelson Page">Page, Thomas
         Nelson</persname>* &amp; 
         <persname normal="Roswell Page">Roswell</persname>* and 
         <geogname>Virginia</geogname>Senatorial election (1922 Apr 25)
         <lb/><geogname>Panama Canal</geogname>(1920 Jun 1; 1921 May 17, Jun
         20) 
         <lb/>paper industry (1921 Jul 20) 
         <lb/>parcel post system (1921 Sep 6) 
         <lb/>passport fees excessive (1922 Jul 15) 
         <lb/>patent complaint of 
         <persname>William E. Ficklen</persname>(1920 Nov 30) 
         <lb/>peanuts (1919 Oct 3; Nov 20, 24) 
         <lb/><persname normal="John Pershing">Pershing, General
         John</persname>(1919 Nov 13, Dec 1; 1920 Feb 3) 
         <lb/>physical education, Fess-Capper Bill (1921 Apr 14, 19) 
         <lb/><geogname>Poland</geogname>(1921 Nov 5) 
         <lb/><corpname>Polish American Navigation
         Corporation</corpname>(1922 Aug 10) 
         <lb/>political prisoners in the U.S., still imprisoned after
         W.W.I (1922 Aug 12, 17) 
         <lb/>politics in 
         <geogname>Virginia</geogname>(1920 Sep 9) 
         <lb/>pollution of streams (1921 Apr 14, Aug 16, Oct 18, 21,
         22; 1922 Feb 25) 
         <lb/>postal questions (1919 Nov 29, Dec 4)</p>
      <p>Q 
         <lb/><geogname>Quantico</geogname>road (1920 May 13)</p>
      <p>R 
         <lb/>racism (1920 Dec 3) 
         <lb/>radio S.4038 (1920 Dec 10; 1922 Jul 26) 
         <lb/><corpname>Railroad Labor Board</corpname>(1921 Apr 19; 1922
         Jul 31; n.d.) 
         <lb/>railroad legislation &amp; problems (1919 Dec 5; 1920
         Jan 3, 9, 13; Feb 16; Mar 3, 4, 16, 31; Jun 18, Aug 19; Sep
         16; Oct 28; 1921 Jun 4, 13, 30; Jul 7, 16; Aug 13, 20, 22, 23,
         24; Sep 3, 26, 27; Oct 8, 24, 27, 28; Nov 1, 3, 8; 1922 Jul
         29; Aug 17, 19) 
         <lb/>railroad, 
         <corpname>Potomac Yards</corpname>safety (1922 Aug 8) 
         <lb/>Ralston-Nolan Bill (1920 Jan 11) 
         <lb/>reclamation bill (1921 Nov 5) 
         <lb/>road construction (1919 Nov 15; 1921 May 17; Jun 6, 9;
         Jul 18, 20; Aug 20; 1922 Feb 23, 27; Aug 3) 
         <lb/><persname normal="A. Willis Robertson">Robertson, A.
         Willis</persname>(1919 Oct 10; 1920 Apr 13) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Theodore Roosevelt">Roosevelt,
         Theodore</persname>(1921 Sep 14, 15; Apr 5)</p>
      <p>S 
         <lb/><corpname>Saltville Chemical Plant</corpname>, sale of (1920
         Mar 12) 
         <lb/>school superintendents, election of (1921 Feb 19) 
         <lb/>Selective Service Act (1920 Jun 21) 
         <lb/>ships, sale of German ships by 
         <geogname>Brazil</geogname>to the U.S. (1920 Jan 12) 
         <lb/>silk industry (1921 May 11) 
         <lb/><persname normal="J. F. Slaughter">Slaughter,
         J.F.</persname>*, estate of (1920 Jun 3) 
         <lb/>Smith-Towner Bill (1921 May 4, Oct 25) 
         <lb/>Southern Relief Home (1921 Mar 10) 
         <lb/><corpname>Southern Traffic League</corpname>(1921 Dec 14) 
         <lb/><geogname>Soviet Union</geogname>, American Relief
         Administration (1921 Sep 8) 
         <lb/><geogname>Soviet Union</geogname>, detention of American
         soldiers (1921 Apr 12) 
         <lb/><geogname>Soviet Union</geogname>, trade with (1921 Jan 24,
         28; Dec 15) 
         <lb/>suffrage, women's (1920 Jan 12; 1919 Nov 10) 
         <lb/>Sugar Equalization Board &amp; related (1919 Nov 18, 19;
         1920 May 1, Jul 6) 
         <lb/>surplus war material (1922 Aug 31) 
         <lb/>Sweet Bill (Veteran's Bureau Bill) (1921 Jun 18, Jul 22,
         30; Aug 2; Dec 8)</p>
      <p>T 
         <lb/><geogname>Tangier Channel</geogname>improvements (1920 Apr 12,
         27) 
         <lb/>Thompson Submachine Gun (1921 Jun 24, 27) 
         <lb/>tobacco (1920 Jan 14; 1921 Feb 11; Nov 26; Dec 3) 
         <lb/>Towner-Sterling Bill (1921 Jul 1, 6; Aug 4, 8; Sep 13;
         Oct 3, 10, 20, 27; Nov 7, 25; Dec 19; 1922 Feb 21, 25; Apr 4,
         13; Jun 12, 24; Jul 15, 29; Aug 2, 9) 
         <lb/>Transportation Act of 1920 (1920 Dec 10; 1921 Apr 11,
         26) 
         <lb/>Treaty of Versailles (1921 Sep 26) 
         <lb/><persname normal="E. Lee Trinkle">Trinkle, E.
         Lee</persname>(1920 Mar 12; 1922 Aug 8, Jun 12, Jul 18)</p>
      <p>U 
         <lb/><geogname>Ukraine</geogname>region (1920 Jul 21) 
         <lb/><corpname>United Mine Workers</corpname>(1921 Sep 7) 
         <lb/><corpname>University of Virginia</corpname>, retention of the
         medical school (1921 May 31, Jun 18, Jul 2, 6, 20, 22, 23, 25;
         Aug 2, 27) 
         <lb/><geogname>Urbanna, Virginia</geogname>(1919 Dec 31; 1920 Jan
         13)</p>
      <p>V 
         <lb/><corpname>Virginia Association for the Common
         Good</corpname>(1920 Jan 3, 10; Dec 9; 1921 Jan 13; May 9, 10;
         Jul 14, Aug 15) 
         <lb/>Vocational Education (1921 Aug 1) 
         <lb/>Voight Bill (1922 Jul 14, 17)</p>
      <p>W 
         <lb/><corpname>War Memorial Commission</corpname>(1921 Apr 2) 
         <lb/>war tax on first class mail (1921 Aug 22) 
         <lb/>Water Power Bill (1920 Apr 17; Mar 29) 
         <lb/><persname normal="John Skelton Williams">Williams, John
         Skelton</persname>(1921 Apr 25) 
         <lb/>Willis-Campbell Bill (1921 Jul 22, Aug 11) 
         <lb/><persname normal="Woodrow Wilson">Wilson, Woodrow</persname>*,
         health of (1920 May 8) 
         <lb/>wool industry (1920 Jun 26; 1921 May 31, Jun 25, 27, 29)
         <lb/>Workmen's Compensation Bill S.847 (1921 Jul 11, 12, 13,
         14, 19) 
         <lb/>World War I -Christmas boxes to soldiers (1919 Dec 3) 
         <lb/>World War I -deployment of American soldiers in 
         <geogname>Siberia</geogname>(1920 Jan 5) 
         <lb/>World War I -disabled soldiers and officers (1919 Nov
         28; 1921 Apr 26, 30; Jul 17; Aug 23, 29; Sep 3, 7, 8; Oct 15;
         1922 Feb 7, 22; and many form letters throughout) 
         <lb/>World War I -Graham Bill, the reimportation of war
         material (1921 Aug 10, 19, 23; Sep 30; Oct 15; Nov 4) 
         <lb/>World War I -partisan controversy re peace treaty with 
         <geogname>Germany</geogname>(1919 Nov 25) 
         <lb/>World War I -return of bodies from overseas (1919 Oct
         24, 27; Nov 15; Dec 2, 6, 8, 26; 1920 Jan 3, 26, 27; Apr 12;
         May 27; 1921 Jan 3; Apr 5, 26; Jul 1, 23, 28; Aug 5; Oct 22) 
         <lb/>World War I -women in armed forces (1921 Feb 1)</p>
      <p>Y 
         <lb/><geogname>Yorktown</geogname>, holiday honoring (1921 Nov 3) 
         <lb/><geogname>Yorktown</geogname>, military park (1921 Jun 10, 11,
         13, 15, 16) 
         <lb/><geogname>Yorktown</geogname>, mine depot land absorbed by the
         Navy Department (1919 Oct 4; 1920 May 20, 26) 
         <lb/><geogname>Yorktown</geogname>, National Bank organized (1919
         Nov 18) 
         <lb/><geogname>Yorktown</geogname>, original British cannon loaned
         to 
         <corpname>William &amp; Mary</corpname>(1921 Jul 20) 
         <lb/><geogname>Yorktown</geogname>, road extension (1919 Dec 1)</p>
    </scopecontent>
    <dsc type="in-depth">
      <head>Container List</head>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1212">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1917-1919</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 1</container>
          <physdesc>(9 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1222">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1920 Jan-Apr</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 2</container>
          <physdesc>(8 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1232">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1920 May-Sep</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 3</container>
          <physdesc>(9 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1242">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1920 Oct-1921 Jan</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 4</container>
          <physdesc>(7 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1252">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921 Feb-May 19</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 5</container>
          <physdesc>(9 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1262">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921 May 20-Jul</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 6</container>
          <physdesc>(8 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1272">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921 Aug-Sep</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 7</container>
          <physdesc>(7 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1282">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921 Oct-Dec 15</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 8</container>
          <physdesc>(8 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1292">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921 Dec 16-1922 Apr</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 9</container>
          <physdesc>(7 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1302">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1922 May-Sep, n.d.</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 10</container>
          <physdesc>(8 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1313">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Armenian Refugees</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1919-1922</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 11</container>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1321">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Disarmament</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 11</container>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1329">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Hampton Roads
               Area</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1918-1921 Aug</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 11</container>
          <physdesc>(6 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1339">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Hampton Roads
               Area</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921 Sep-1922</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 12</container>
          <physdesc>(2 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1349">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Naval Academy
               Appointments</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1917-1919</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 12</container>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1357">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Prohibition and Related
               Topics</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1919-1921</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 12</container>
          <physdesc>(2 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1367">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Requests by
               Constituents</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1917-1919</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 12</container>
          <physdesc>(4 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1377">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Requests by
               Constituents</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1920-1921 Mar</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 13</container>
          <physdesc>(9 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1387">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Requests by
               Constituents</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921 Apr-Oct</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 14</container>
          <physdesc>(7 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1397">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Requests by
               Constituents</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921 Nov-1922</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 15</container>
          <physdesc>(5 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1407">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Richmond</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1918-1922</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 15</container>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1416">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Second Class Mail
               Rates</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921-1922</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 15</container>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1424">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Sheppard-Towner
               Bill</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 15</container>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1432">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Soldier's Bonus
               Bill</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1920-1922</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 15</container>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1440">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Tariffs &amp;
               Taxes</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1920-1921 May</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 15</container>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1448">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Correspondence: Tariffs &amp;
               Taxes</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1921 Jun-1922</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 16</container>
          <physdesc>(8 folders)</physdesc>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1458">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Printed Material</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1992</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 16</container>
        </did>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="item" id="d1e1466">
        <did>
          <unittitle>"A Scrapbook on Claude Augustus Swanson" -
               Bound Newsclippings (EC) by Charles C. Hall</unittitle>
          <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1992</unitdate>
          <container type="Box">Box 16</container>
        </did>
      </c01>
    </dsc>
  </archdesc>
</ead>
