A Guide to the Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers
Accession number 9700, 9700-b
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Access Restrictions
Access to the Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Papers is controlled by the Honorable Harry F. Byrd, Jr. An applicant for access who is not associated with the University of Virginia must furnish to the Director of Special Collections a brief description of his academic or other qualifications, a summary of his research project, and a description of any projected publication that might make use of material from, or material derived from, the Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Papers. The Director of Special Collections will contact Senator Byrd and will notify the applicant of the Senator's decision.
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No part of the Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Papers, nor any material from them, or derived from them, may be published without the express permission of the Honorable Harry F. Byrd, Jr. Please see Access Restrictions above for the procedure to be followed to obtain Senator Byrd's permission.
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Papers of Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Accession #9700, 9700-b, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
The sons of Harry F. Byrd--Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Richard
E. Byrd, and Beverley B. Byrd--presented their father's
papers to the University of Virginia in March 1971. Papers
relating to Byrd's Senate career were picked up on March 2
from the Victory Van Corporation, Alexandria, Virginia
where they had been stored since 1965. Eight days later a
second group which dealt with the years 1911-1932, was
collected from the Senator's home, Rosemont.
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Collection Number: 9700, 9700-b
Title: Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers
1911-1965
Extent: 273 linear feet
Language: English
Collector: Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Richard E.
Byrd, and Beverley B. Byrd
Scope and Content
The
Harry Flood Byrd, Sr. Papers, 1911-1965,
consist of 273 linear feet of correspondence, memoranda,
records, files of all sorts, photographs, scrapbooks, etc.
pertaining largely to the
Virginia Senator's political and business
careers. Save for his years as governor of
Virginia (1925-1929) the collection
documents in great detail his activities in politics and
business. The bulk of the political papers deal with
Virginiastate politics, and present a
clear picture of Byrd's leadership of the state Democratic
Party. Substantive material from or concerning national
figures for the period is not to be found in these papers.
Material of greatest research value is probably to be found
in the papers before 1932 when Byrd was elected to the U.S.
Senate. The correspondence files are particularly rich and
helpful in the 1920's. A cautiousness of statement appears in
his correspondence when Byrd arrives in Washington, but the
tendency disappears after a few years, and the later
correspondence is candid and useful.
The papers of Senator Byrd are invaluable for any study of
Virginia's politics and public life during Byrd's lifetime.
Because of his great success as an apple grower and farmer,
researchers in these fields will find much of value here.
There is also some material useful for the study of
journalistic history, and other fields of research.
Chronology
1887 --born Martinsburg, W. Va., son of Richard
Evelyn & Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd, and nephew of
Hal D. Flood
1902 --acquired the Winchester Star
1906 --established the Martinsburg Evening Journal
and leases his first apple orchard
1908 --appointed to Winchester City Council, first
public office
1908-1918 --president of the Valley Turnpike
Company
1909 --sold Martinsburg Evening Journal to
purchase apple orchards
1913 --married Anne Douglas Beverley
1915-1925 --member of Virginia State Senate:
served on the Finance, Roads, and Privileges &
Elections Committees
1922-1925 --chairman of the State Democratic
Committee
1923 --acquired the Harrisonburg Daily
News-Record
1923 --member & Chairman of Publicity
Committee of the "Pay As You Go" Roads
Association
1926-1930 --governor of Virginia
1928 --his anti-lynch law passed by the Virginia
legislature
1928-1940 --member of the Democratic National
Committee
1929 --acquired his family home "Rosemont" from
the Harriman's of New York
1930 --reorganization of Virginia State
Constitution and government
1932 --Virginia endorsed Byrd for president
1933-1964 --U. S. Senator from Virginia. Member of
the following standing committees: Finance, chair man,
1955-1965; Armed Services, Rules; Civil Service. Member
of the following special committees: 1. Select committee
on Government Reorganization; 2. Joint Committee on
Reduction of non-essential Federal Spending; 3.
Provision Committee to draft the original Atomic Energy
Legislation; 4. Finanance Subcommittee on
intergovernmental taxation; 5. Preparedness Subcommittee
which investigated the Korean ammunition shortage; 6.
Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation
1958 --announced retirement, but was persuaded by
friends to run again
1965 --resigned from Senate due to ill
health
1966 --died at "Rosemont"
Arrangement
The collection arrived at the University of Virginia
divided into business, personal, and political groups. There
was a great deal of inconsistency and repetition within and
between the three divisions. As a result, it was decided that
a thorough reorganization was in order. Five series were
evolved which are described below.
The arrangement is chronological and varies from series to
series. Within each chronology generally topics and
correspondents are alphabetized together. Individual folders
were made when a person was a voluminous correspondent or was
politically prominent. Topics always have separate folders and
will be specifically mentioned in the guide. The researcher
must be willing to search topical files for information on
specific people. For example, there could be Watt Abbitt
correspondence in the Alfalfa Club, the Luncheons, and the
Senate Campaign of 1964 folders.
Series I: Business, 1914-1965:
Correspondence, memoranda, bills, and receipts comprise
this Series. Senator Byrd's various business interests are
represented--apple and peach growing, general farming, cold
storage, and newspaper publishing. In the pre-1932 years,
those papers detail exhaustively Senator Byrd's financial
career, especially in the apple business.
There are three subsections to Series I. First, a
general business section arranged chronologically and
within the year alphabetically by correspondent and topic.
There follows a section on the apple sales of specific
orchards--
Rosemont,
Turkey Knob, and
Timberville. Thirdly, a section on
general apple sales is arranged chronologically.
The general business material was pulled in many cases
from storage boxes marked personal and political from both
shipments of material. The files on the apple sales came
chiefly from the attic of
Rosemont. They are chiefly bills and
receipts, and orders for apples.
Series II: Political, 1911-1932:
This series documents Senator Byrd's rise to political
prominence and gives a detailed picture of the formation
and maintenance of the Byrd Organization. But it must be
repeated that there is a gap for the gubernatorial years.
We assume material for this part of his official life is to
be found in the Executive Papers of the Library of
Virginia.
The chronology for Series II is by one year periods,
and, of course, alphabetically by topic and correspondent
within those time spans.
This material had been stored at Rosemont, and
practically every piece was rearranged.
Series III: Political, 1933-1965:
Series III contains material on Byrd's senatorial
career. Although there is correspondence with national
political figures, both qualitatively and quantitatively,
the materials deal with Virginia politics and government
rather than national politics and government.
Chronological arrangements for this series is by four
year subsections, save for the last which is a 5 year
period (1933-1936; 1937-1940; 1945-1948; 1949-1952;
1953-1956; 1941-1944; 1957-1960; 1961-1965). Within these
sub-series, material is again alphabetically by
correspondent and topic.
These papers came to the University from the Victory Van
Storage Company. They had evidently been boxed in the
Senator's Washington office after his death. As with Series
II, it was necessary to go through nearly every folder to
assure consistency.
Series IV: Miscellaneous topics:
Divided into 8 sub-series, this section contains
material which would not easily fit into the first three
series or were simply too large to be integrated.
A. Appointment & engagement books, 1928-29 &
1950-1965
B. Magazine articles, 1920-1966. This sub-series is
comprised of articles by and about Byrd, and some collected
by him. There are some drafts and correspondence re the
articles, and their publication. The arrangement is
chronological.
C. Newsclippings, 1924-1966. A miscellaneous collection
dealing with a wide range of topics--
Harry F. Byrd,
Virginia politics, economic, issues,
etc. The arrangement is chronological.
D. Constituents' mail, 1957, 1960-1965. Comprised of
letters to Byrd from his "national" constituency,
commending, and, in some instances, condemning Byrd's
position on various issues. In addition, this sub- series
contains three bound volumes of letters, 1963 April-May,
from various chapters of the
Virginia Chamber of Commerce.
E.
Harry F. ByrdVoting Record, 1933-1965.
Consists of seven bound volumes and five boxes of material
detailing the Senator's voting record for 1933-1943 and
1953-1965. However, in 1957 the first session of the 85th
Congress is not represented.
F. Speeches and Statements. This sub-series is divided
into several sections. Byrd kept a "Reference file of other
people's speeches." This is arranged alphabetically and is
indexed. There is also another alphabet of other people's
speeches which was pulled together from various locations,
and is listed item by item. Secondly, there is a large file
of Byrd's speeches, 1920-1965, arranged chronologically,
which contains many original drafts with holograph
corrections, and mimeograph copies. Thirdly, is a section
of Public Statements, 1922-1965, which includes press
releases.
G. Scrapbooks, 1906-1965. Consists of 110 loose volumes
and two boxes. The first two volumes in this sub-series are
scrapbooks of
Richard E. Byrd, Sr.The remaining
items contain newspapers, photographs and some
correspondence pertinent to
Harry Byrd's career.
H. Cartoon Collection, Photographs and Awards.
Throughout his political life, Byrd collected cartoons
about himself. They lined the walls of his Senate office.
There is a card index to these 575 framed drawings and a
microfilm has been prepared of each for reference use. This
sub-series also contains photographs of political figures
and friends, and various awards and certificates presented
to the Senator.
Series V: Byrd and Flood Families:
This series contains papers relating to Richard Evelyn Byrd, Sr. and Jr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Hal D. Flood, Joel W. Floodand various other Byrds and Floods. It is divided into 5 sub-series.
A.
Richard E. Byrd, Sr., father of the
Senator and prominent member of the Virginia House of
Delegates. His papers, 1907-1928, contain political and
legal correspondence with Harry F. Byrd and others. The
arrangement is generally chronological with some topical
breakdown.
B.
Richard E. Byrd, Jr., U. S. Navy
Admiral and polar explorer. Papers, 1917-1957, consist
chiefly of correspondence between the Admiral and the
Senator--many of a political nature--and letters from the
Senator concerning his brother. There is material relating
to the death of Admiral Byrd and the creation of various
memorials to him.
C.
Harry Flood Byrd, Jr.: The
correspondence of Byrd, Jr. with Byrd, Sr. has been pulled
together from various locations and placed in this
sub-series. In addition, there is material concerning
legislation the younger Byrd proposed, and comments by him
on the Civil Rights Act of 1965.
D. Various members of the Byrd Family. Chiefly correspondence,
1917-1965, of Senator Byrd with various members of the
family, and with non-relatives concerning Byrd genealogy.
There is a segment of condolence letters, 1957, to the
Senator on the death of his mother,
Eleanor Bolling (Flood) Byrd. Letters
from prominent people have been pulled from this subseries
and placed in Series III.
E.
Flood Family. This sub-series is
composed of 2 sections. First is a topical arrangement of
Hal D. Floodpapers, 1896-1922. There
is some political correspondence, although the Library of
Congress holds the more important pieces of Flood's papers.
In addition, there is business & legal correspondence,
and material relating to the settlements of various
estates. Of note are the
Thomas S. Martinestate and that of
Hal Floodhimself.
The second section chiefly contains the estates of other
members of the
Flood family:
Joel W. Flood,
Anna Portner Flood,
Bolling Byrd Flood, and
Eleanor F. Flood,
Hal Flood,
Richard E. Byrd, Sr., and
Harry F. Byrd, Sr.were all executors
or guardians to these Floods and their papers are found in
the group.
A small group of correspondence, 1941-1965, in this
sub-series from the Senator concerns Flood genealogy.
Container List
- Series I: Business Correspondence,
1914-1965
- A - W Box 1
1914-1917
- A - B Box 2
1916-1918
- B - G Box 3
1917-1918
- H - Q Box 4
1917-1918
- R - Z Box 5
1917-1918
- A - G Box 6
1918-1919
- H - R Box 7
1918-1919
- S - Z Box 8
1918-1919
- A - C Box 9
1920
- C - K Box 10
1920
- L - R Box 11
1920
- S - Y Box 12
1920
- A - G Box 13
1921
- H - R Box 14
1921
- S - W Box 15
1921
- A - Z Box 16
1922
- A - Handley Box 16
1923
- Handley - Whitaker Box 17
1923
- Apples - Winchester Box 17
1924
- B - W Box 17
1925
- A - Z Box 17
1926
- A - Z Box 18
1927
- A - Z Box 18
1928
- A - Z Box 18
1929
- A - M, and separate folders for Argentine
Embargo and British Embargo Box 18
1930
- A, and separate folders for Apples and
Argentine Embargo Box 19
1931
- B - L, and separate folders for British
Embargo Box 20
1931
- M - W, 1931 Box 21
- Business Correspondence, and separate
folder for Horticulture Society Box 22
1932
- Business Correspondence Box 23
1932
- Business Correspondence Box 24
1932 -1933
- Business Correspondence Box 25
1933
- Business Correspondence Box 26
1933
- Business Correspondence Box 27
1934 -1935
- Business Correspondence Box 28
1935
- Business Correspondence Box 29
1936
- Business Correspondence Box 30
1936 -1937
- Business Correspondence Box 31
1938 -1942; 1945; 1952 -1954
- Business Correspondence, and separate
folders for U. S. Civil Service Retirement System and
Carillon for Berryville Church Box 32
1955-1956
- Business Correspondence Box 33
1957-1958
- Business Correspondence Box 34
1959-1960
- Business Correspondence Box 35
1961-1962
- Business Correspondence Box 36
1963-1964
- Business Correspondence Box 37
1965
- Green Apple Sales: Rosemont
Orchard Box 37
1932-1933
- Green Apple Sales: Rosemont
Orchard Box 38
1932 -1935
- Green Apple Sales: Rosemont
Orchard Box 39
1935 -1936
- Green Apple Sales: Rosemont
Orchard Box 40
1935 -1936
- Green Apple Sales: Rosemont
Orchard Box 41
1935 -1936
- Green Apple Sales: Rosemont
Orchard Box 42
1935 -1936
- Green Apple Sales: Turkey Knob
Orchard Box 43
1932 -1933
- Green Apple Sales: Turkey Knob
Orchard Box 44
1932 -1933
- Green Apple Sales: Turkey Knob
Orchard Box 45
1933 -1935
- Green Apple Sales: Turkey Knob
Orchard Box 46
1933 -1936
- Green Apple Sales: Turkey Knob
Orchard Box 47
1935 -1936
- Green Apple Sales: Timberville
Orchard Box 48
1932 -1933
- Green Apple Sales: Timberville
Orchard Box 49
1932 -1933
- Green Apple Sales: Timberville
Orchard Box 50
1933 -1934
- Green Apple Sales: Timberville
Orchard Box 51
1933 -1934
- Green Apple Sales: Timberville
Orchard Box 52
1934 -1935
- Green Apple Sales: Timberville
Orchard Box 53
1935 -1936
- Green Apple Sales: Timberville
Orchard Box 54
1935 -1936
- Apple Business Box 55
1931 -1933
- Apple Business, A - C Box 56
1936 -1937
- Apple Business, D - J Box 57
1936 -1937
- Apple Business, K - O Box 58
1936 -1937
- Apple Business, P - S Box 59
1936 -1937
- Apple Business, T - Z Box 60
1936 -1937
- Apple Business, A - B Box 60
1937 -1938
- Apple Business, B - F Box 61
1937 -1938
- Apple Business, G - L Box 62
1937 -1938
- Apple Business, L - N Box 63
1937 -1938
- Apple Business, N - R Box 64
1937 -1938
- Series II: Political Correspondence and
Papers, 1911-1932
- Correspondence and Papers Box 65
1911 -1918
Separate folders for: Highway material, 1911-1917;
List of taxpayers, 1913; Correspondence, 1915, A-Z;
Miscellaneous reports, 1915; Two notebooks containing
list of (voters)?, n. d.; Correspondence, 1917-1918,
A-B; and Joseph M. Bauserman
- Correspondence, C - Z Box 66
1917 -1918
Separate folders for: George P. Coleman; Hal D.
Flood; Thomas W. Harrison; Thomas S. Martin; A.
Willis Robertson; Henry Stuart; Claude Swanson; Frank
S. Tavenner; and R. Gray Williams
- Correspondence, A - Z Box 67
1918 -1919
Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; G. P.
Coleman; George Conrad; Sam L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood;
Carter Glass; T. W. Harrison; T. S. Martin; A. W.
Robertson; F. S. Tavenner; and E. Lee Trinkle
- Correspondence, Federal Fuel
Administation, A - Z Box 68
1917-1919
Separate folders for: John Dillon; and bulletins
issued by Harry Flood Byrd as Federal Fuel
Administrator of Virginia
- Correspondence and Papers, A -
K Box 69
1920
Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; William E.
Carson; Russell T. and John Cather; G. P. Coleman; G.
Conrad; S. L. Ferguson; H. D. Flood; T. W. Harrison;
and Democratic National Committee Literature
Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:
C. Glass; Clifford Grim; C. W. Heater; William F.
Keyser; and E. E. Keister
- Correspondence, L - W Box 70
1920
Separate folders for: Edgar D. Newman; A. W.
Robertson; W. J. Schoene; Charles M. Shannon; F. S.
Tavenner; and R. G. Williams
Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:
Charles C. Louderback; W. C. Lauck; Meredith L.
Lockhart; Carroll Menefee; Joseph G. Myers; Fred
Maphis; Claude H. Swanson; John Saunders; E. Randolph
Williams, Philip Williams; and Richard S. Wright
- Correspondence, A - G Box 71
1921
Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; R. T. &
J. Cather; G. Coleman; G. N. Conrad; S. L. Ferguson;
H. D. Flood; Joel Flood; and Julien Gunn
Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:
P. H. Barger; Joseph N. Brenaman; E. Griffith Dodson;
Patrick Henry Drewry; and J. T. Deal
- Correspondence, H - R Box 72
1921
Separate folders for: T. W. Harrison; W. F.
Keyser; C. C. Louderback; G. Walter Mapp; Wade
Massie; C. Menefee; John J. Miller; J. G. Myers; E.
D. Newman; and A. W. Robertson
Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:
C. N. Hoover; C. W. Heater; John Paul; and R. L.
Omps
- Correspondence, S - W Box 73
1921
Separate folders for: W. W. Sales; C. M. Shannon;
Henry Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; C. W.
Trenary; E. L. Trinkle; U. Va. Centennial Endowment
Fund; Senator J. E. West; and R. G. Williams
- Correspondence and Papers, A -
D Box 74
1922
Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; J. N.
Brenaman; Brick File, Handley Board; C. S. Carter;
Contested Case of Paul vs. Harrison, Seventh
District; Democratic Committee; and Democratic
Committee Accounts
Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:
Edwin A. Alderman; F. Amiss; and L. D. Arnold
- Correspondence and Papers, E -
I Box 75
1922
Separate folders for: Elections, data; S. L.
Ferguson; C. Glass; Handley School File; T. W.
Harrison; James Hayes, Jr.; Highway Commission; and
Income
Alphabetical folders include correspondence with:
J. Flood; C. A. Ford; Alexander Forward; C. N.
Hoover; H. L. Hooker; and James Hayes
- Correspondence, I - R Box 76
1922
Separate folders for: Insurance; E. E. Keister; W.
F. Keyser; C. C. Louderback; W. Massie; C. Menefee;
John J. Miller; W. S. Moffett; A. K. Morrison; J. G.
Myers; Ninth District, General; Northern Va. Power
Co., Contracts; George C. Peery; Rents; and A. W.
Robertson
- Correspondence, S - Z Box 77
1922
Separate folders for: C. M. Shannon; Seventh
District; Slemp Patronage; C. Swanson; F. S.
Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle; and Tax receipts
- Correspondence, A - L Box 78
1923
Separate folders for: C. S. Carter; E. R. Combs;
Democratic Caucus; Democratic Committee Accounts;
Democratic National Committee; Democratic State
Committee; James Hayes, Jr.; and Legislature
- Correspondence, M - Z Box 79
1923
Separate folders for: G. C. Peery; Roads; Valley
Turnpike Co.; and Check stubs of an unidentified
account
- Correspondence, B - D Box 80
1924
Separate folders for: J. M. Bauserman; W. E.
Carson; and the Democratic State Committee
- Correspondence, D - Z Box 81
1924
Separate folders for: Democratic State Committee,
1924 Oct.-1925 March; Louis S. Epes; C. Glass; Roads;
A. W. Robertson; and F. S. Tavenner
- Correspondence, A - C Box 82
1925
Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;
and E. R. Combs
- Correspondence, D - Gubernatorial
Campaign Box 83
1925
Separate folders for: L. S. Epes; S. L. Ferguson;
C. Glass; and Gubernatorial Campaign: First
District
- Correspondence, Gubernatorial Campaign:
First District Box 84
1925
- Correspondence, Gubernatorial Campaign:
First District Box 85
1925
- Correspondence, Gubernatorial Campaign:
First & Second District Box 86
1925
- Correspondence, Gubernatorial Campaign:
Second & Third District Box 87
1925
- Correspondence, Gubernatorial Campaign:
Third District Box 88
1925
- Correspondence, H - L Box 89
1925
Separate folders for: J. Murray Hooker; Lester
Hooker; and C. C. Louderback
- Correspondence, Mc - R Box 90
1925
Separate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; John Garland
Pollard; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; William T. Reed; Roads;
A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Correspondence, S - Z Box 91
1925, 1927 -1929
Separate folders for: Henry G. Shirley; H. C.
Stuart; C. A. Swanson; F. S. Tavenner; E. L. Trinkle;
Short Ballot; Amendments to Virginia Constitution;
and Democratic Convention-Winchester
- Correspondence, A - B Box 92
1929-1930
Separate folders for: Walter Chrysler; A. W.
Robertson; Airports in Virginia; Memorandum:
Government Reorganization in Va.; H. G. Shirley; John
Stewart Bryan; and Thomas G. Burch
- Correspondence, C - D Box 93
1930
Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; E. R. Combs;
Congratulations; and E. Griffith Dodson
- Correspondence, Dr - Drought Relief
Committee Box 94
1930
- Correspondence and Papers, Drought Relief
Committee Box 95
1930
- Correspondence, E - G Box 96
1930
Separate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; John W.
Fishburne; Junius P. Fishburne; T. McCall Frazier; O.
Max Gardner; C. Glass; and Harry Guggenheim
- Correspondence, H - K Box 97
1930
Separate folders for: LeRoy Hodges and J. Murray
Hooker
- Correspondence, L - N Box 98
1930
Separate folders for: Goodrich W. Lineweaver and
C. H. Morrissett
- Correspondence, O - R Box 99
1930
Separate folders for: Thomas W. Ozlin; J. G.
Pollard; W. T. Reed; A. W. Robertson; and Franklin D.
Roosevelt
- Correspondence, S - U Box 100
1930
Separate folders for: Peter Saunders; H. G.
Shirley; C. A. Swanson; E. L. Trinkle; and William M.
Tuck
- Correspondence, A, V - Z Box 101
1930-1931
Separate folders for: T. Coleman Andrews
- Correspondence, B - Cha Box 102
1931
Separate folders for: Henry Breckinridge; Chamber
of Commerce of the U.S. A.; and Albert B. (Happy)
Chandler
- Correspondence, C - De Box 103
1931
Separate folders for: E. R. Combs; Democratic
National Committee -Executive Committee; Democratic
National Committee -Victory Fund; and Democratic
National Convention
- Correspondence, Do - Dr Box 104
1931
Separate folders for: E. G. Dodson; Patrick Henry
Drewry; Drought Relief Committee, A -Z; and Drought
Relief Materials, etc.
- Correspondence, Da - F Box 105
1931
Separate folders for: S. L. Ferguson; Roy
Flannagan; William Meade Fletcher; and T. M.
Frazier
- Correspondence, G - J Box 106
1931
Separate folders for: George Washington Potomac
Parkway; C. Glass; H. Guggenhiem; Luther Gulick;
Gunston Hall; Charles Hill; Julian Hill; L. Hodges;
J. M. Hooker; Cordell Hull; John R. Hutcheson; and
Martin Hutchinson
- Correspondence, K - N Box 107
1931
Separate folders for: C. H. Morrisett and
Newspaper
- Correspondence, O - Re Box 108
1931
Separate folders for: T. W. Ozlin; G. C. Peery; J.
G. Pollard; Harry Flood Byrd for President; John J.
Raskob; and W. T. Reed
- Correspondence, Ro - S Box 109
1931
Separate folders for: A. W. Robertson; Eleanor and
F. D. Roosevelt; Frederic W. Scott; H. G. Shirley;
Jouett Shouse; Howard W. Smith; Abram Penn Staples;
Augustus T. Stroud; H. C. Stuart; and C. A.
Swanson
- Correspondence, T - Z Box 110
1931
Separate folders for: Tyre Taylor; W. M. Tuck;
Wakefield Memorial Association; Washington Post; John
J. Wicker; and Carter Wormeley
- Correspondence, A - B Box 111
1932
Separate folders for: R. L. Ailworth; E. Andrew
Anderson; Robert N. Anderson; T. Coleman Andrews;
Appointments, B -R; Thomas A. Atkinson; James M.
Ball; A. D. Barksdale; Robert S. Barrett; James S.
Barron; William S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.
L. Baxley; H. J. Benchoff; William W. Beverley; S. O.
Bland; Charlie W. Bondurant; J. H. Bradford; H.
Breckinridge; J. S. Bryan; and T. G. Burch
- Correspondence, B - Chi Box 112
1932
Separate folders for: W. E. Carson; C. S. Carter;
John W. Carter; Spencer L. Carter; T. R. Cather;
Chamber of Commerce; T. Everett Chambers; A. B.
Chandler; and Joseph A. Chitwood
- Correspondence, Co - Cu Box 113
1932
Separate folders for: E. R. Combs; John J.
Cornwell; Walker C. Cottrell; and Harvey Couch
- Correspondence, D Box 114
1932
Separate folders for: Walter Davenport; Colgate
Darden; Joseph T. Deal; Democratic National Committee
-Appointments; Democratic National Committee -Victory
Fund; Democratic National Convention; Democratic
State Chairmen and Finance Directors; E. G. Dodson;
George R. Doughty; and Charles J. Duke
- Correspondence, E - Fl Box 115
1932
Separate folders for: Jerome Fancuili; James
Farley; Financial Statements of the Executive Finance
Committee -Democratic National Committee; John W.
Flannagan; R. Flannagan; W. M. Fletcher; J. Flood;
and T. M. Frazier
- Correspondence, Fo - He Box 116
1932
Separate folders for: John Galleher; O. M.
Gardner; C. Glass; Henry G. Gilmer; Sidney S. Hall;
Wilbur C. Hall; Edwin A. Halsey; John W. Hanes; C. J.
Harkrader; and John Hemphill
- Correspondence, Hi - I Box 117
1932
Separate folders for: Charles Hill; L. Hodges; J.
M. Hooker; Walter Y. Hosier; Louis Howe; C. Hull; H.
F. Hutcheson; John R. Hutcheson; and M. A.
Hutchinson
- Correspondence, J - L Box 118
1932
Separate folders for: Robert Jackson; Jefferson
Day Address; John Henry Johnson; C. M. Jordon;
Ewing-Laporte; and David Lawrence
- Correspondence, M Box 119
1932
Separate folders for: Louis D. Magid; J. H. Meek;
George R. B. Michie; John Miller; George F. Milton;
W. Forbes Morgan; C. H. Morrissett; and F. A.
Motz
- Correspondence, N - P Box 120
1932
Separate folders for: News-Record; Arthur O'Brien;
Thomas W. Owens; R. G. Phillips; J. G. Pollard; John
W. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Prohibition; and
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- Correspondence, Q - Ro Box 121
1932
Separate folders for: G. S. Ralston; J. J.
Rashkob; Resolutions: Harry Flood Byrd for President;
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W. Robertson; and F. D. Roosevelt
- Correspondence, Ra - Sm Box 122
1932
Separate folders for: Frederic Scott; William H.
Schwarzechild; H. G. Shirley; J. Shouse; and H. W.
Smith
- Correspondence, Si - Ty Box 123
1932
Separate folders for: A. P. Staples; H. C. Stuart;
G. Fred Switzer; Tyre Taylor; E. L. Trinkle; and W.
M. Tuck
- Correspondence, U - Z Box 124
1932
Separate folders for: Frank C. Walker; and J. J.
Wicker
- Series III: Political Correspondence and
Papers, 1933-1965
- A. 1933-1936
- Correspondence, Agricultural Adjustment
Administration Box 125
1934
- Correspondence, Agricultural Adjustment
Administration Box 126
1934
- Correspondence Agricultural Adjustment
Administration Box 127
1934
- Correspondence, Ai - Am Box 128
1933 -1936
Separate folders for: R. L. Ailworth;
Alexandria Young Democrats; Alfalfa Club; J.
Lindsay Almond; T. C. Andrews; Harvey B. Apperson;
Appointments re: Federal Judgeships, Senate Office
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Judgeships; Arlington County; Lester Arnold; and
Thomas Atkinson
- Correspondence, An - Br Box 129
1933 -1936
Separate folders for: Josiah William Bailey; C.
A. Ball; H. M, Bandy; Henry G. Barbee; Sidney B.
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Barksdale; James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; John
S. Battle; W. S. Battle, Jr.; J. M. Bauserman; H.
L. Baxley; Frank C. Bedinger; Richard Beirne;
Claude F. Beverly; W. Welby Beverley; Joseph A.
Billingsley; I. C. Blackwood; Schuyler Otis Bland;
Henry H. Blood; Sol Bloom; C. W. Bondurant; M. B.
Booker; Armistead L. Boothe; Gardner L. Boothe; C.
W. Bondurant; M. B. Boothe; Bountiful Ridge
Nurseries; Claude G. Bowers; W. W. Boxley; J. H.
Bradford; H. Breckinridge; J. Fulmer Bright;
Robert K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; J. Sinclair Brown;
John Wilson Brown; and Louis Brownlow
- Correspondence, Bry - Be Box 130
1933 -1936
Separate folders for: J. S. Bryan; Bunker Hill;
T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; C. R. Burnett; W. Sam
Burnley; Julian A. Burruss; Maitland Bus tard;
Vincent Byers; Byrd--Primary Election
Congratulations; Byrd's Radio Speech of October
13, 1936; William Byrd; and James F. Byrnes
- Correspondence, Bi - By Box 131
1933 -1936
- Correspondence, Ca - Co Box 132
1933 -1936
Separate folders for: George W. Calver; Will
Cammer; Arno B. Cammerer; Donald Campbell; Stuart
B. Campbell; W. S Campfield; Clarence Cannon;
Bishop James Cannon; James M. Carson; C. S.
Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; Spencer L. Carter;
William Carter; Hunsdon Cary; T. R. Cather; W. C.
Caudill; T. W. Chambers; A. B. (Happy) Chandler;
H. B. Chermside; John A. Chew; J. H. Chitwood;
Bennett C. Clark; Morell Clarke; N. E. Clement;
Howard E. Cole; G. B. Collins; L. Preston Collins;
and E. R. Combs
- Correspondence, Com - Cur Box 133
1933 -1936
Separate folders for: E. R. Combs;
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Connally; Contributions; B. Redwood Councill; Mike
R. Crabill; W. H. Cralle; Sheppard Crump; Charles
W. Crush; John A. Currier and Charles C.
Curtis
- Correspondence, Cou - Cir Box 134
1933-1936
Separate folders for: County and precinct
committees mailing lists; and Circular letters re:
Harry Flood Byrd -His stand and criticisms
- Correspondence, Da - De Box 135
1933 -1936
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Darden, Jr.; Levin Nock Davis; Q. C. Davis, Jr.;
Parke P. Deans; George P. DeHardit; Democratic
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Organizations; W. L. and W. Clyde Dennis; and
Bishop Collins Denny
- Correspondence, Des - Du Box 136
1933 -1936
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Dick; G. M. Dillard; Democratic National Committee
-Statements of working capital; E. G. Dodson; Vic
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Doughty; L. McCarthy Downs; P. Drewry; Charles J.
Duke, Jr.; H. Rozier Dulany, Jr.; Walter C.
Dunnington; and John T. Duval
- Correspondence, E - Fi Box 137
1933-1936
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Horace H. Edwards; John W. Eggleston; H. W.
Ellerson; W. Emory Elmore; Allan Epes; Louis S.
Epes; James A. Farley; Farmers and Merchants Bank,
Timberville; Farmers and Merchants National Bank
and Trust Co., Winchester; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.
Featherstone; Federal Land Bank, Baltimore;
Charles R. Fenwick; Homer L. Ferguson; Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; First and Merchants National
Bank, Richmond; Blair J. Fishburn; J. P. Fishburn;
John W. Fishburne; Earl A. Fitzpatrick; and
Herbert Fitzpatrick
- Correspondence, Fla - Fu Box 138
1933-1936
Separate folders for: John W. Flannagan, R.
Flannigan; Max Fleischner; Albert Fletcher; James
H. Fletcher; William Meade Fletcher; H. D. Flood
Estate; J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles E.
Ford; Forest Haven Club; Thomas E. Frank; T. M.
Frazier; Douglas R. Freeman; Wayne M. French; T.
B. Fulgate; and Frank H. Fuller
- Correspondence, G Box 139
1933-1936
Separate folders for: John Galleher; E. D.
Gardner; O. Max Gardner; J. Vaughan Gary; T. M.
Gathright; Stuart G. Gibboney; Mary Gildersleeve;
E. G. Gill; Henry Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; Thomas
B. Glascock; C. Glass; Powell Glass; R. E. Glover;
Charles B. Godwin; Mary W. Gold; John S.
Goldsmith; Golf Club; B. Clifford Goode; Morton G.
Goode; C. O'Conor Goolrick; Robert Gore; Thomas P.
Gore; C. W. Grandy; J. H. C. Grasty; W. Moncure
Gravatt; Cary T. Grayson; Theodore F. Green; A. G.
Gresham; Harry Griffin; Clifford Grim; Joseph F.
Guffey; H. Guggenheim; and B. T. Gunter
- Correspondence, Ha - Hoo Box 140
1933-1936
Separate folders for: John Hopkins Hall, Jr.;
Russell M. Hall; Sidney B. Hall; Stilson H. Hall;
Wilbur C. Hall; Norman P. Hamilton; Thomas M.
Hamilton; John Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis;
Charles Harkrader; John T. Harris; Harvey F.
Harris; Walter Edward Harris; Burr P. Harrison;
Pat Harrison; Mack D. Hart; Austin Hartman; Carl
A. Hatch; J. B. Haywood; R. Beverley Herbert;
Clyde L. Herring; W. S. Hildreth; Charles Hill;
Mrs. William W. Hines; C. A. Hoffenberth; Harry H.
Holt; Rush D. Holt; Saxon Holt; Stuart F. Honaker;
and L. Hooker
- Correspondence, Hoo - H Box 141
1933-1936
Separate folders for: Murray Hooker; Harry
Hopkins; J. R. Hornsby; Walter Hosier; C. Hull; E.
A. Hults; D. R. Hunt; Thomas Lomax Hunter; Eppa
Hunton, IV; H. F. Hutcheson; Sterling Hutcheson;
and H
- Correspondence, H - Ke Box 142
1933-1936
Separate folders for: Invitations and Harry
Flood Byrd's responses; Raymond L. Jackson; Ben
Jacobs; Louis I. Jaffe; Rorer A. James; R.
Bleakley James; Jos. C. Jett; Albert Sidney
Johnson; Edwin C. Johnson; Hugh Johnson; John
Henry Johnson; Joseph Z. Johnson; Howard P. Jones;
Jesse H. Jones; Bruce S. Jones; Carl M. Jordon; W.
Roy Justice; Thomas J. Keane; Frank Kearney; Isham
Keith; Floyd E. Kellam; D. A. Keller; Frank Kent;
Alfred M. Kerfoot; Pearne E. Ketron; and E. L.
Keyser
- Correspondence, Koi - L Box 143
1933-1936
Separate folders for: George W. Koiner; H. G. K
Labor, citing Labor Record of Harry Flood Byrd;
Labor, citing Labor Record of Senator Glass; E. H.
Lane; David Lawrence; Robert C. Lee; Joe Leslie;
Julian M. Lillis; Letters of good wishes re:
illness of Harry Flood Byrd; Josephine C. Levey;
H. L. D. Lewis; Charles P. Light; G. W.
Lineweaver; Walter R. Lippman; Henry C. Lodge,
Jr.; Lee Long; C. C. Louderback; L. E. Lookabill;
Otto Lowe; W. A. Lowenback; and Mrs. Cassis
Moncure Lyne
- Correspondence, Mar - Mus Box 144
1933-1936
Separate folders for: Julian D. Martin; Trap
Martin; Lucy R. Mason; G. A. Massenburg; Wade
Massie; J. H. May; C. Purcell McCue; John B.
McDaniel; Hugh R. McKay; Thomas R. Mechem; J. H.
Meek; M. J. Menefee; George R. B. Michie; Hunter
Miller; John M. Miller, Jr.; J. D. Mitchell; W.
Stuart Moffett; Frank P. Moncure; R. C. L.
Moncure; E. Sclater Montague; B. F. Moomaw; James
E. Mooney; Blackburn Moore; Frank Moore, M. R.
Morgan; W. Forbes Morgan; Fred A. Motz; George W.
Muller; Miss Addie Muncey; and Leonard Muse
- Correspondence, M Box 145
1933-1936
- Correspondence, Ne - Pe Box 146
1933-1936
Separate folders for: M. M. Neeley; John D.
Neff; Albert L. Newberry; J. L. Newcomb; Blake T.
Newton; Edward D. Ninninger; Robert O. Norris,
Jr.; A. Obici; R. L. Omps; Heirome and E. W. Opie;
Charles A. Osborne; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin; W.
Nelson Page; Judge Robert R Parker; George C.
Peery; Robert L. Pennington; Randolph H. Perry;
Petitions and letters of support for 1934
Election
- Correspondence, Pet - Ra Box 147
1933-1936
Separate folders for: Florence Petty; Cabell
Phillips; Clifton Phillips; R. G. Phillips;
Gifford Pinchot; Political list of supporters; G.
Freeman Pollock; J. G. Pollard; J. G. Pollard,
Jr.; Hunter Porter; H. Russell Potts; John L.
Pratt; James H. Price; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Proposed
Scenic Highway; Ordway Puller; J. J. Raskob; John
M. Rasnick; Dr. E. W. Rawls; and Sam Rayburn
- Correspondence, Re - Ru Box 148
1933-1936
Separate folders for: Charlie C. Reed; Pleasant
L. Reed; W. T. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; F. L.
Reynard; John Q. Rhodes; Ralph Ricardo; A. B.
Richard; J. Donald Richards; E. Ray Richardson;
Joe Richman; W. Cabell Rives; Rufus G. Roberts; A.
W. Robertson; Papers of Robinson-Patman Bill; John
D. Rockfeller; Frank Rodgers; James H. Rogers; W.
O. Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Nellie Taylor Ross;
Robert A. Russell; Richard B. Russell; and John
Warwick Rust
- Correspondence, R - Sl Box 149
1933-1936
Separate folders for: David Satterfield; Clyde
W. Saunders; John R. Saunders; Peter Saunders; Abe
Schewel; Frederic W. Scott; Fred O. Seibel; Senate
Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurants and
Arbuckle Embezzlement; C. M. Shannon; Shennandoah
National Park; H. G. Shirley; W. J. Showalter;
Mrs. W. B. (Hortense) Sirman; and Col. S. L.
Slover
- Correspondence, Sm - S Box 150
1933-1936
Separate folders for: Sydney F. Small; Capt. C.
T. Smith; Howard W. Smith; J. H. A. Smith; Lemuel
F. Smith; William B. Smith; W. D. Smith; Harold F.
Snead; R. Lee Snell; Donald Stant; William S.
Snow; Louis Spillman; C. V. Spratley; A. P.
Staples; O. L. Stearnes; A. E. S. Stephens: Roscoe
B. Stephenson; Edward R. Stettinius; Augustus T.
Stroud; H. C. Stuart; Ward Swank; William
Schwarzschild; G. Fred Switzer; and J. Robert
Switzer
- Correspondence, S - Tug Box 151
1933-1936
Separate folders for: Frank S. Tavenner, Jr.;
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Thompson; S. J. Thompson; Tobacco; Mrs. (Rosa) W.
W. Townes; John G. Townsend, Jr.; E. L. Trinkle;
Lake Triplett; I. Walke Truxtun; W. M. Tuck;
Walter P. Tudor; and Rexford G. Tugwell
- Correspondence, Tur - Wa Box 152
1933-1936
Separate folders for: E. Peyton Turner; S. Heth
Tyler; University of Virginia; Cornelius
Vanderbilt, Jr.; Robert C. Vaden; Veterans Attack
on Harry Flood Byrd; Virginia Governors and
Candidates; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Virginia
State Democratic Committee; Virginia Vote
(1884-1937); Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd;
Mrs. Frank Anthony Walker; Frank C. Walker; Henry
A. Wallace; Jeff F. Walter; T. E. Warriner;
Edmund; Waterman; Tucker Watkins; Mrs. Robert C.
Watts; and Edwin M. Wayland
- Correspondence, We - W Box 153
1933-1936
Separate folders for: Aubrey Weaver; Western
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Miss Elizabeth White; Walter C. White; Irving P.
Whitehead; Mrs. Irving P. (Lollie C.) Whitehead;
George F. Whitley; E. M. Whitman; Wholesale
Liquor; John J. Wicker, Jr.; Henry T. Wickham;
Dean John E. Williams; John W. Williams; R. Gray
Williams; Holman Willis; Lyle L. Willis; Charles
H. Wilson; J. David Wine; Clifton A. Woodrum;
James P. Woods; Carter Wormeley; Frank M. Wray; J.
Sol Wrenn; Dr. George A. Wright; Richard S.
Wright, Jr.; William A. Wright; and J. Frank
Wysor
- Correspondence, W - Z Box 154
1933-1936
Separate folders for: J. H. Yost; Rice M.
Youell; and Young Democrats
- B. 1937-1940
- Correspondence, Al - A Box 155
1937-1940
Separate folders for: Alfalfa Club; J. Lindsay
Almond; Dr. William B. Alwood; T. C. Andrews; H.
B. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,
Motion Picture Censors, and Judgeships; J. E.
Arbogast; Lester Arnold; and Remmie L. Arnold
- Correspondence, Ba - B Box 156
1937-1940
Separate folders for: Fred W. Barger; S. B.
Barham, Jr.; Alfred D. Barksdale; R. H. Barksdale;
James S. Barron; Robert T. Barton; J. S. Battle;
W. S. Battle; J. Hampton Baumgarten; John V.
Bauserman; H. L. Baxley; Marshall J. Beverley; W.
W. Beverley; J. A. Billingsley; S. O. Bland;
Armistead Boothe; R. E. Blackwell; Miss Genevieve
Boguess; M. B. Booker; J. F. Bright; Robert K.
Brock; G. H. Branaman; David Bruce; J. S. Bryan;
T. G. Burch; R. L. Burke; Robert Button; and Byrd
Congratulations on nomination without
opposition
- Correspondence, Ca - Co Box 157
1937-1940
Separate folders for: A. J. Cahn; W. S.
Campfield; J. W. Carr; Clarence E. Carter; C. S.
Carter; John W. Carter, Jr.; S. L. Carter; William
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Candill; T. E. Chambers; H. B. Chermside; J. H.
Chitwood; S. M. Chitwood; Morell Clarke; N. E.
Clement; Howard Cole; George B. Collings; L.
Preston Collins; and E. R. Combs
- Correspondence, Co - Dor Box 158
1937-1940
Separate folders for: E. R. Combs;
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Clover; Edwin Cox, M. R. Crabill, W. H. Cralle;
Grasty Crews; John & Jake Crim; Karl A.
Crowley; J. A. Currier Sheriff C. C. Curtis; P. V.
Dalton; R. W. Daniel; C. W. Darden, Jr.; Q. C.
Davis; P. P. Deans; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic
State Central Committee; Depart ment of
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Dixon; William E. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; and R. N.
Dorsey
- Correspondence, Dou - F Box 159
1937-1940
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T. Duval; N. B. Early; H. Edwards; H. W. Ellerson;
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A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley; R. E. Faulkner; N. R.
Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson;
First & Merchants National Bank -Richmond; J.
P. Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Flannagan;
R. Flannagan; Max Fleischer; Albert Fletcher; J.
H. Fletcher; W. M. Fletcher; H. D. Flood Estate;
J. W. Flood; J. B. Fogleman; Charles Forney; T. M.
Frazier; D. S. Freeman; Mrs. Emma H. Friend; T. B.
Fulgate; and F. H. Fuller
- Correspondence, Ga - Hoo Box 160
1937-1940
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George; Peter Gerry; H. C. Gilmer; Thomas B.
Glascock; C. Glass; P. Glass; Robert Glass; N. W.
Gold; Golf Club; B. C. Goode; M. G. Goode; T. P.
Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; W. M. Gravatt; Marvin L.
Gray; H. E. Griffin; H. F. Guggenheim; B. T.
Gunter; Harold C. Guy; J. H. Hall; W. C. Hall; J.
W. Hanes; O. V. Hanger; E. F. Hargis; C. J.
Harkrader; H. F. Harris; B. P. Harrison; P.
Harrison; Aubrey Hawkins; C. Hill; H. H. Holt;
Henry W. Holt; Homer A. Holt; R. D. Holt; S. W.
Holt; J. M. Hooker; and L. Hooker
- Correspondence, Hoo - Lew Box 161
1937-1940
Separate folders for: J. Edgar Hoover; Eugene
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Hunter; Sterling Hutcheson; R. L. Jackson; R. A.
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Hiram Johnson; Lewis Jones; C. M. Jordon; F. E.
Kellam; P. E. Ketron; R. E. Kidd; James King;
William C. King; William H. King; H. G. Kump; E.
H. Lane; R. C. Lee; Joseph Leib; J. Leslie; and H.
L. D. Lewis
- Correspondence, Li - M Box 162
1937-1940
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F. Loper; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Frank
Maloney; J. D. Martin; T. Martin; W. Barton Mason;
G. A. Massenburg; C. P. McCue; H. R. McKay; Edward
O. McCue, Jr.; James McNamara; T. R. Mechem; M. J.
Menefee; Mrs. G. R. B. Michie; J. M. Miller, Jr.;
W. M. Minter; R. K. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.
Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; B. F. Moomaw; B. Moore;
M. R. Morgan; W. F. Morgan; Page Morton; Col. S.
W. Moulding, Sr.; A. Muncey; and L. Muse
- Correspondence, Ne - Ro Box 163
1937-1940
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Newberry; B. T. Newton; A. S. Noblin; L. U.
Noland, Jr.; A. Obici; C. H. Osburn; T. W. Ozlin;
W. N. Page; R. R. Parker; G. C. Peery; R. L.
Pennington; R. H. Perry; F. Petty; G. Pinchot;
Poll Taxes; Daniel L. Porter; J. L. Pratt; W. L.
Prieur, Jr.; Oliver A. Quayle, Jr.; V. C. Randall;
J. J. Raskob; E. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed; W. T. Reed,
Jr.; R. H. Ricardo; A. B. Richard; E. R.
Richardson; Olin M. Richardson; J. Richman; W. C.
Rives; Lawrence W. Robert, Jr.; and Floyd H.
Roberts
- Correspondence, Ro - Se Box 164
1937-1940
Separate folders for: R. G. Roberts; A. W.
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Albert L. Roper; Col. A. D. Rorex; Maurice
Rosenburg; Robert A. Russell; Walter L. Sams; A.
Schewel; W. H. Schwarzschild; Senatorial Campaign,
1940; and Senate "Select Committee on
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- Correspondence, Se - St Box 165
1937-1940
Separate folders for: Senate "Select Committee
on Investigation of Executive Committees"; Senate
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Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.
Shannon; H. G. Shirley; W. B. Sirman; S. L.
Slover; S. F. Small; C. T. Smith; H. W. Smith; J.
H. A. Smith; L. F. Smith; Oscar Smith; P. H.
Smith; L. J. Smithwick; H. F. Snead; R. L. Snell;
W. S. Snow; L. Spillman; Thomas B. Stanley;
Charles H. Stall; State Laws & Legisla tion;
Statistics -Population, Income, Taxes; and R. B.
Stephenson
- Correspondence, Sto - V Box 166
1937-1940
Separate folders for: W. R. Stone; A. T.
Stroud; H. C. Stuart; John W. Stuart; Walter P.
Stuart; William A. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F.
Switzer; J. R. Switzer; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.
Thomas; H. C. Thompson; S. J. Thompson; C. S.
Towles; Mrs. W. W. Townes; L. Triplett; W. M.
Tuck; Joseph P. Tumulty; S. H. Tyler; C. F. Unruh;
R. C. Vaden; Arthur H. Vandenberg; Frederick Van
Nuys; Guy G. Via; Virginia Democrat; Virginia
Democratic Club; Virginia Vote Tabulations;
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Harry Flood Byrd
- Correspondence, W - Z Box 167
1937-1940
Separate folders for: Mrs. Russell Wagers; Mrs.
F. A. Walke; Bradford H. Walker; John S. Wallace,
II; Thomas Wallner; J. F. Walter; J. B. Wampler;
T. E. Warriner; T. C. Watkins; Mrs. R. C. Watts;
E. M. Wayland; A. C. Weaver; Kyle M. Weeks; George
B. West; Nathaniel S. Wheat; L. M. Whitacre; E.
White; Nell White; I. P. Whitehead; Mrs. I. P.
Whitehead; G. F. Whitley; J. J. Wicker; J. J.
Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; J. E. Williams; R. G.
Williams; Martin B. Williams; H. Willis; L. L.
Willis; C. H. Wilson; Ernest Woodruff; C. A.
Woodrum; J. P. Woods; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R.
S. Wright, Jr.; W. A. Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young
Democratic Clubs of Virginia; and J. H. Yost
- C. 1941-1944
- Correspondence, Al - Bi Box 168
1941-1944
Separate folders for: Albemarle County
Democratic Committee; Alfalfa Club; T. C. Andrews;
H. Apperson; Appointments: State, State ABC Board,
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Atkinson; Dr. F. W. Barger; A. D. Barksdale; R. T.
Barton; J. Battle; W. S. Battle; J. V. Bauserman;
H. L. Baxley; W. W. Beverley; Biographical
material of Harry Flood Byrd; and Lloyd C.
Bird
- Correspondence, Bl - By Box 169
1941-1944
Separate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.
Bland; Cynthia Boatwright; C. W. Bondurant; Joseph
L. Borda; J. H. Bradford; Ralph O. Brewster; J. F.
Bright; R. K. Brock; S. W. Brooks; David Bruce; J.
S. Bryan; M. Bustard; T. G. Burch; R. H. Burke;
and Harry Flood Byrd for President
- Correspondence, Harry Flood Byrd for
President Box 170
1941-1944
- Correspondence, Harry Flood Byrd for
President Box 171
1941-1944
Separate folders for: John U. Barr; Zach Lamar
Cobb; K. A. Crowley; and E. B. Germany
- Correspondence, Harry Flood Byrd for
President Box 172
1941-1944
Separate folders for: S. B. Campbell; W. S.
Campfield; C. Cannon; Bishop James Cannon; A. B.
Carney; C. S. Carter; J. W. Carter; S. L. Carter;
Stuart B. Carter; H. Cary; W. C. Caudill; A. B.
Chandler; H. B. Chermside; S. M. Chitwood; and
Morell Clarke
- Correspondence, Cl - Da Box 173
1941-1944
Separate folders for: N. E. Clement; F. Wilmer
Coffman; H. E. Cole; G. B. Collings; L. P.
Collins; E. R. Combs; Edward R. Conner; B. R.
Council; E. T. Crawford; G. Crews; Jake & John
Crim; K. A. Crawley; J. A. Currier C. C. Curtis;
P. V. Dalton; Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden, Sr.; and
C. W. Darden, Jr.
- Correspondence, Da - De Box 174
1941-1944
Separate folders for: C. W. Darden, Jr.; Darden
Appointments -Federal Judgeships and State; Ralph
Daughton; L. N. Davis; P. P. Deans; George
DeHardit; and J. S. DeJarnette
- Correspondence, Dem - Fo Box 175
1941-1944
Separate folders for: Democratic conYention
(National); Collins Denny, Jr.; Dr. George H.
Denny; Everett M. Dirksen; F. M. Dixon; E. G.
Dodson; R. Dorsey; G. L. Doughty; L. M. Downs; P.
H. Drewry; J. T. Duval; N. B. Early; John H. East;
H. Edwards; James O. Eastland; John W. Eggleston;
D. Lane Elder; Allen J. Ellender; W. E. Elmore; R.
B. Ely; W. G. Epes; A. A. Farley; J. A. Farley;
Fauquier County Democratic Committee; N. R.
Featherstone; C. R. Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs.
S. L. Ferguson; William McL. Ferguson; J. B.
Fishhurn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; M. Fleischer; A.
Fletcher; J. H. Fletcher; James W. Fletcher; J. W.
Flood; Edwin J. Flynn; J. B. Fogleman; and C.
Forney
- Correspondence, Fr - Ha Box 176
1941-1944
Separate folders for: Thomas Frank; T. M.
Frazier; D. S. Freeman; F. H. Fuller; O. M.
Gardner; T. M. Gaith right; P. Gerry; H. Gilmer;
H. C. Gilmer; T. B. Glascock; P. Glass; M. W.
Gold; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.
Goolrick; T. P. Gore; J. H. C. Grasty; Garland
Gray; Marvin L. Gray; Theodore F. Green; Noble J.
Gregory; A. G. Gresham; H. E. Griffin; B. T.
Gunter, Jr.; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; Stilson H.
Hall; W. C. Hall; Ellis F. Hargis; C. Harkrader;
Harvey F. Harris; Hiter H. Harris; Winder R.
Harris; B. P. Harrison; M. D. Hart; Carl Hatch;
Albert W. Hawkes; A. Wayne Hawks; and J. B.
Haywood
- Correspondence, He - L Box 177
1941-1944
Separate folders for: C. L. Herring; C. Hill;
W. S. Hildreth; H. H. Holt, Jr.; Homer A. Holt; L.
H. Hooker; Herbert Hoover; J. Rolfe Horsley;
Walter Y. Hosier; T. L. Hunter; Eppa Hunton, IV;
S. Hutcheson; J. C. Jett; A. S. Johnson; C. M.
Jordon; E. C. Johnson; F. E. Kellam; W. C. King;
H. G. Kump; Dabney S. Lancaster; E. H. Lane; Josh
Lee; J. Leslie; John L. Lewis; J. Lillis; List of
House & Senate members who have sons or
daughters in the Service; A. G. Lively; M. M.
Long; L. E. Lookabill; R. F. Loper; C. C.
Louderback; and O. Lowe
- Correspondence, Mc - O Box 178
1941-1944
Separate folders for: Patrick McCarran; C. P.
McCue; E. O. McCue, Jr.; H. R. McKay; Kenneth
McKellar; J. Maynard Magruder; Francis Maloney;
Clarence Martin; J. D. Martin; T. E. Martin; W. B.
Mason; G. A. Massenburg; J. H. May; E. Meeks;
Carroll Menefee; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; W.
M. Minter; J. D. Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; F. P.
Moncure; R. C. L. Moncure; E. S. Montague; B. F.
Moomaw; E. B. Moore; E. H. Moore; Frank Moore;
Grace Moore; M. R. Morgan; C. H. Morrissett;
Charles T. Moses; Preston Moses; S. W. Moulding,
Sr.; L. Muse; L. U. Noland; R. O. Norris, Jr.; H.
and E. W. Opie; Organization of Executive
Department Chart; John H. Overton; and T. W.
Ozlin
- Correspondence, Pa - Ro Box 179
1941-1944
Separate folders for: A. A. Page; W. N. Page;
John Paul; G. C. Peery; Philip C. Pendleton; R. L.
Pennington; R. H. Perry; Poll Taxes; Mrs. John G.
Pollard; Political Leaders list; D. L. Porter; J.
L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; Robert Ramspeck; V.
C. Randall; E. W. Rawls; S. W. Rawls; C. C. Reed;
P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Report of the
Subcommittee concerning Voting in Virginia; John
Q. Rhodes; R. H. Ricardo; E. R. Richardson; J.
Richman; W. C. Rives; R. G. Roberts; A. W.
Robertson; F. W. Rogers; and W. O. Rogers
- Correspondence, Ro - Sm Box 180
1941-1944
Separate folders for: F. D. Roosevelt; Mrs.
Eleanor Roosevelt; A. L. Roper; W. S. Roop; John
H. Russell; R. A. Russell; W. L. Sams; Salvation
Army; David E. Satterfield; P. Saunders; Senate
Rules Committee re: Senate Restaurant &
Arbuckle emblezzlement; W. B. Shafer, Jr.; C. M.
Shannon; C. Bascom Slemp; S. L. Slover; Sidney F.
Small; H. W. Smith; L. F. Smith; O. F. Smith; P.
M. Smith; and W. B. Smith
- Correspondence, Sn - T Box 181
1941-1944
Separate folders for: W. S. Snow; L. Spillman;
C. V. Spratley; T. B. Stanley; A. P. Staples;
State general election -Letters of
congratulations; State Laws & Legislation; A.
E. S. Stephens; R. B. Stephenson; E. R.
Stettinius; Richard C. Stokes; A. T. Stroud; H. C.
Stuart; J. W. Stuart; W. Swank; G. F. Switzer; J.
R. Switzer; Robert A. Taft; F. S. Tavenner; D. W.
Thomas; H. C. Thompson; John G. Townsend; L.
Triplett; W. M. Tuck; and Millard E. Tydings
- Correspondence, U - We Box 182
1941-1944
Separate folders for: U. S. Exports to British
Empire; C. F. Unruh; R. C. Vaden; Ray Allen Van
Clief; F. Van Nuys; Virginia State Poll Tax;
Virginia -Welfare Cases; Voting Record of Harry
Flood Byrd; Russell F. Wagers; Mrs. F. A. Walker;
B. H. Walker; F. C. Walker; J. G. Wallace, II; J.
F. Walter; J. B. Wampler; T. C. Watkins; R. C.
Watts; A. Weaver; Russell Weaver; and Sinclair
Weeks
- Correspondence, Wh - Y Box 183
1941-1944
Separate folders for: Kenneth S. Wherry; E.
White; G. F. Whitley; Kennon C. Whittle; J. J.
Wicker; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; H. T. Wickham; Ralph E.
Wilkins; J. E. Williams; Lewis C. Williams; R. G.
Williams; C. H. Wilson; Woodrow Wilson Foundation
Brochure; J. D. Wine; C. A. Woodrum; J. P. Woods;
J. S. Wrenn; G. A. Wright; R. S. Wright; W. A.
Wright; J. F. Wysor; Young Democratic Clubs of
Virginia; and J. H. Yost
- D. 1945-1948
- Correspondence, A - Bi Box 184
1945-1948
Separate folders for: Watkins M. Abbitt;
Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond, Jr.; T. C. Andrews; H.
B. Apperson; Appointments re: Federal Judgeships,
State ABC Board; State Judge ships, U. S. Court of
Appeals, and U. S. Tax Court; Arlington County
Democratic Executive Committee; R. Arnold; Arti
facts; T. Atkinson; A. D. Barksdale; S. B. Barham;
John U. Barr; J. S. Battle; W. S. Battle; H. L.
Baxley; M. J. Beverley; W. W. Beverley; Theodore
G. Bilbo; and Lloyd C. Bird
- Correspondence, Bl - Co Box 185
1945-1948
Separate folders for: R. E. Blackwell; S. O.
Bland; Cynthia A. Boatwright (Mrs. R. G.);
Armistead L. Boothe; Joseph L. Borda; Frank W.
Boykins; J. H. Bradford; R. K. Brock; J. S. Bryan;
T. G. Burch; Clarence G. Burton; Frank P. Burton;
R. L. Burke; M. Bus tard; Hugh Butler; R. Button;
Campaign -3rd District; S. B. Campbell; W. S.
Campfield; Vincent A. Carlin; A. B. Carney; C. S.
Carter; S. L. Carter; Hunsdon Cary; W. C. Caudill;
Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheatham; H. B. Chermside; B. C.
Clark; Tom Clark; N. E. Clement; Zach Lamar Cobb;
L. P. Collins; and E. R. Combs
- Correspondence, Cr - F Box 186
1945-1948
Separate folders for: G. Crews; Jacob &
John Crim; J. A. Currier Ted Dalton; C. W. Darden,
Jr.; L. N. Davis; Q. C. Davis; P. P. Deans;
Democratic Executive Committee; Democratic State
Central Committee; C. Denny, Jr.; G. H. Denny;
Jesse W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; P. H. Drewry; C. J.
Duke, Jr.; J. T. DuVal; N. B. Early; H. Edwards;
D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; R. B. Ely; A. A.
Farley; R. Feather stone; C. R. Fenwick; H.
Ferguson; J. B. Fishburn; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W.
Flannagan; A. Fletcher; J. W. Fletcher; J.W.
Flood; J. B. Fogleman; C. Forney; T.M. Frazier; D.
S. Freeman; and T. B. Fulgate
- Correspondence, G - Ha Box 187
1945-1948
Separate folders for: Vaughan Gary; T. M.
Gaithright; General Assembly Election; H. Gilmer;
P. Glass; Robert Glass; R. E. Glover; C. B.
Godwin; M. G. Goode; Bernard C. Goodwin; C. O.
Goolrick; Goverment Reorganization; Governorship
-Virginia; W. M. Gravatt; Garland Gray; M. L.
Gray; John L. Greene; A. G. Gresham; H. E.
Griffin; Gubernatorial Campaign of 1945; B. T.
Gunter; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; S. H. Hall; W. C.
Hall; Porter Hardy, Jr.; E. F. Hargis; H. H.
Harris; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; A. W.
Hawkes; and Carl Hayden
- Correspondence, Hi - L Box 188
1945-1948
Separate folders for: W. S. Hildreth; C. H.
Hill; Signey Hillman -Biographical material; H. H.
Holt; R. D. Holt; L. Hooker; W. Y. Hosier; T. L.
Hunter; S. Hutcheson; Jefferson Day Dinner; J. C.
Jett; A. S. Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction
of Nonessential Expenditures; Robert F. Jones; C.
M. Jordon; F. E. Kellam; Sidney Kellam; Marshall
King; W. C. King; H. G. Kump; D. S. Lancaster; E.
H. Lane; Letters of congratula tions; Fulton
Lewis, Jr.; J. M. Lillie; L. E. Lookabill; M. M.
Long; C. C. Louderback; O. Lowe; Luncheons; and
Lynchings in the South
- Correspondence, M - P Box 189
1945-1948
Separate folders for: W. D. Macon; C. P. McCue;
E. O. McCue, Jr.; J. B. McDaniel; Kenneth
McKellar; J. D. Martin; G. A. Massenburg; Edward
Meeks; H. Miller; J. M. Miller, Jr.; H. F. Minter;
J. Douglas Mitchell; W. S. Moffett; E. S.
Montague; B. Moore; E. H. Moore; C. H. Morrisett;
Wayne Morse; C. T. Moses; L. Muse; L. U. Noland;
R. O. Norris, Jr.; E. W. Opie; A. A. Page; Lester
S. Parsons; J. Paul; G. C. Peery; Political; Poll
Taxes & White Primary; Mrs. John G. Pollard;
J. L. Pratt; and W. L. Prieur, Jr.
- Correspondence, Q - St Box 190
1945-1948
Separate folders for: V. C. Randall; C. C.
Reed; P. L. Reed; W. T. Reed, Jr.; Chapman
Revercomb; R. H. Ricardo; Rufus Roberts; James
Robertson; A. W. Robertson; F. W. Rogers; W. O.
Rogers; F. D. Roosevelt; Roosevelt's Inaguration
-1945; R. A. Russell; Senate Rules Committee re:
Senate Restaurant & Arbuckle Embezzlement;
Senatorial Campaign; S. L. Slover; S. F. Small; H.
W. Smith; O. F. Smith; W. B. Smith; H. F. Snead;
Special session, 1944; and T. B. Stanley
- Correspondence, Sta - Tu Box 191
1945-1948
Separate folders for: State Senate; Richard C.
Stokes; Strikes in Virginia; A. T. Stroud; W. A.
Stuart; Suffrage Laws; G. F. Switzer; F. S.
Tavenner; Teacher's Salaries; D. W. Thomas; and W.
M. Tuck
- Correspondence, Ty - V Box 192
1945-1948
Separate folders for: M. E. Tydings; C. F.
Unruh; University of Virginia; R. C. Vaden; R. A.
Van Clief; Virginia Budget; Virginia Constitution
re: Voting; Virginia Election Laws; Virginia
Legislation -General; Virginia State Legislation;
Virginia State Poll Tax; Virginia Welfare Cases;
and Voting Record by year on Neutrality, UN,
Trade, and Veterans
- Voting Lists, Ac - Lo Box 193
1946
- Voting Lists, Lu - Yo Box 194
1937, 1940, and 1946
- Correspondence, W, X, Y, &
Z Box 195
1945-1948
Separate folders for: Henry A. Wallace; J. F.
Walter; E. M. Wayland; R. M. Weaver; S. Weeks;
Burton K. Wheeler; E. White; J. J. Wicker, J. J.
Wicker, Jr.; Ralph Wilkins; L. C. Williams; R. G.
Williams; H. Willis; C. H. Wilson; J. D. Wine; C.
A. Woodrum; J. S. Wren; G. A. Wright; R. S.
Wright, Jr.; J. F. Wysor; and J. H. Yost
- E. 1949-1952
- Correspondence, A - Be Box 196
1949-1952
Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa
Club; J. L. Almond; American Legion; T. C.
Andrews; R. Arnold; J. S. Battle; and M. J.
Beverley
- Correspondence, Bi - Co Box 197
1949-1952
Separate folders for: D. Woodrow Bird; C. A.
Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; G. L. Boothe; J. L.
Borda; Nina L. Boyd; William M. Boyle; T. G.
Burch; C. G. Burton; J. F. Byrnes; A. B. Carney;
C. S. Carter; Cartoons; H. Cary; L. P. Collins;
and E. R. Combs
- Correspondence, Cr - D Box 198
1949-1952
Separate folders for: G. Crews; H. R. Cullen;
T. Dalton; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P.
DeHardit; Democratic National Committee;
Democratic National Convention; Democratic
National Convention Memoir; C. Denny, Jr.; J. W.
Dillon; Everett Dirksen; E. G. Dodson; L. M.
Downs; and Charles J. Duke, Jr.
- Correspondence, E - Ha Box 199
1949-1952
Separate folders for: Cyrus S. Eaton; Dwight D.
Eisenhower; D. L. Elder; W. E. Elmore; C. R.
Fenwick; H. L. Ferguson; Mrs. S. L. Ferguson; W.
M. Ferguson; Fiscal Situation; E. A. Fitzpatrick;
J. W. Fletcher; C. Forney; J. W. Flood; T. B.
Fulgate; J. V. Gary; H. G. Gilmer; C. O. Gulrick;
W. M. Gravatt; G. Gray; J. L. Green; A. G.
Gresham; H. E. Griffin; H. C. Guy; J. H. Hall; P.
Hardy, Jr.; D. L. Harrell, Jr.; B. P. Harrison; H.
H. Harris; M. D. Hart; and Robert Hazelwood
- Correspondence, Hi - J Box 200
1949-1952
Separate folders for: Highway Department; W. S.
Hildreth; C. H. Hill; Spessard Holland; H. A.
Holt; Dowell J. Howell; Jefferson-Jackson Day
Dinner; A. S. Johnson; and Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non essential Federal
Expenditures
- Correspondence, K - Lu Box 201
1949-1952
Separate folders for: S. S. Kellam; W. C. King;
E. H. Lane; A. G. Lively; M. M. Long; C. C.
Louderback; O. Lowe; Scott W. Lucas; and
Luncheons
- Correspondence, Lu - M Box 202
1949-1952
Separate folders for: Luncheons; G. A.
Massenburg; J. H. May; C. P. McCue; E. O. McCue,
Jr.; Francis Pickens Miller; W. S. Moffett; B. F.
Moomaw; and C. H. Morrissett
- Correspondence, M - Q Box 203
1949-1952
Separate folders for: J. P. Neff; L. U. Noland;
R. O. Norris; E. A. Opie; A. A. Page; Pepper
Campaign; Drew Pearson; Poll Tax & Voting
Laws; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and W. L.
Prieur, Jr.
- Correspondence, R - Sc; 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, First District Box 204
1949-1952
Separate folders for: Religious affiliations of
members of the Senate, 82nd Congress; J. Q.
Rhodes; A. W. Robertson; J. Robertson; Edward J.
Robeson, Jr.; A. Schewel; W. Harry Schwartzchild,
Jr.; and Senatorial Campaign, First District
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, First and Second District Box 205
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Second District Box 206
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Third District Box 207
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Third District Box 208
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Third District Box 209
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Fourth District Box 210
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Fourth District Box 211
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Fourth and Fifth District Box 212
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Fifth District Box 213
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Sixth District Box 214
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Sixth District Box 215
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Sixth and Seventh District Box 216
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Seventh District Box 217
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Seventh and Eighth District Box 218
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Eighth District Box 219
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Eighth District Box 220
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Eighth and Ninth District Box 221
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Ninth District Box 222
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Ninth and Tenth District Box 223
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Out of State, A - G Box 224
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Out of State, H - Q Box 225
1952
- Correspondence, 1952 Senatorial
Campaign, Out of State, R - Z Box 226
1952
Separate folder for: Campaign material; chiefly
excerpts of speeches and statements
- Correspondence, Si - T Box 227
1949-1952
Separate folders for: Signatures of Southern
Senators in support of substitute for SR15; George
Smathers; H. W. Smith; A. E. S. Stephens; T. B.
Stanley; John C. Stennis; G. F. Switzer; D. W.
Thomas; and W. M. Tuck
- Correspondence, U - Z Box 228
1949-1952
Separate folders for: University of Virginia;
C. F. Unruh; Voting Record of Harry Flood Byrd; T.
C. Watkins; J. B. Wampler; E. M. Wayland; R. M.
Weaver; E. White; Robert Whitehead; J. J. Wicker,
Jr.; H. Willis; J. S. Wren; W. A. Wright; J. F.
Wysor; Young Democrat Clubs of America; J. H.
Yost; and R. M. Youell
- F. 1953-1956
- Correspondence, A - B Box 229
1953-1956
Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Alfalfa
Club; J. L. Almond; T. C. Andrews; R. Arnold; Ann
and J. P. Arthur; J. W. Bailey; Robert Baker; J.
S. Battle; Samuel M. Bemiss; C. F. Beverley; M. J.
Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; Bill for single
appropriation and item Veto -proposed by Harry
Flood Byrd; C. A. Boatwright; A. L. Boothe;
Clarence J. Brown; T. A. Burke; H. Butler; Byrd
Tax Bill [1954] ; and J. F. Byrnes
- Correspondence, C - D Box 230
1953-1956
Separate folders for: John G. Carter; Cartoons;
A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside; E. R. Combs; B.
R. Councill; Kent Courtney; Mrs. Grasty Crews;
Albert S. Cross; H. R. Cullen: T. Dalton; C. W.
Darden, Jr.; G. P. DeHardit; Democratic National
Committee; Democratic State Central Committee;
Collins Denny, Jr.; T. E. Dewey; D. Dillon; E. G.
Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; Lew W. Douglas; L. M. Downs;
and W. G. Dunnington
- Correspondence, E - G Box 231
1953-1956
Separate folders for: H. H. Edwards; A. J.
Ellender; Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Elmore; Federal
Housing Administration Investigation; C. R.
Fenwick; H. Ferguson; E. A. Fitz patrick; Ralph E.
Flanders; J. W. Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Flood
Control; J. B. Fogleman; J. V. Gary; Gasoline Tax;
General Assembly & Democratic Committee
Assignments; General -Virginia affairs; Walter F.
George; P. Gerry; Henry Gilmer; H. C. Gilmer; P.
Glass, Jr.; Barry Goldwater; C. O. Goolrick;
Goshen Pass; J. L. Green; T. F. Green; Marvin
Griffin; George P. Grove; Gubernatorial campaign;
and Harry Guggenheim
- Correspondence, H Box 232
1953-1956
Separate folders for: J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy,
Jr.; Robert M. Harriss; A. S. Harrison; B. P.
Harrison; Mrs. A. Paul Hartz; A. W. Hawkes; Thomas
C. Hennings; Highways; W. S. Hildreth; K. V.
Hoffman; and George Humphrey
- Correspondence, I - Lo Box 233
1953-1956
Separate folders for: Jackson-Jefferson Day
Dinner; Pat Jennings; E. C. Johnson; Lyndon
Johnson; Joint Committee on Reduction of
Nonessential Federal Expenditures; F. E. Kellam;
S. Kellam; John F. Kennedy; James Kilpatrick; E.
H. Lane; Local Committeemen Addresses -Va.; and C.
C. Louderback
- Correspondence, Lu Box 234
1953-1956
Separate folders for: Luncheons
- Correspondence, Lu - L Box 235
1953-1956
Separate folders for: Luncheons
- Correspondence, M - Pre Box 236
1953-1956
Separate folders for: G. A. Massenburg; G.
Edmond Massie; John L. McClellan; George Meany;
Robert R. Merhige. Jr.; B. F. Moomaw; E. B. Moore;
C. H. Morrissett; True D. Morse; B. T. Newton; R.
O. Norris, Jr.; A. A. Page; Poll Tax & Voting;
Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J. L. Pratt; and Presidential
Campaign re: T. C. Andrews and D. D.
Eisenhower
- Correspondence, Pre - R Box 237
1953-1956
Separate folders for: Presidential Campaign re:
Adlai Stevenson and General Correspondence; W. L.
Prieur, Jr.; Sam Ryaburn; R. E. A.; W. T. Reed,
Jr.; Remarks honoring Harry Flood Byrd on his 20th
year in the Senate; A. W. Robertson; and Ernest
Robertson
- Correspondence, S - Tha Box 238
1953-1956
Separate folders for: Leverett Saltonstall; D.
E. Satterfield, III; Allen Shivers; H. W. Smith;
Margaret Chase Smith; T. B. Stanley; A. E. S.
Stephens; A. E. Stevenson; W. F. Stone; Lewis
Strauss; H. C. Stuart; G. F. Switzer; Stuart
Symington; Thank you notes, etc., A -R
- Correspondence, Tha - V Box 239
1953-1956
Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., S
-Z; Mr. & Mrs. James M. Thomson; Samuel
Thrasher; Travel; W. M. Tuck; Samuel Ungerleider;
Mary Washington College; University of Virginia;
Virginia Debt; Virginia Judgeships; and Votes cast
for Governor, Lt. Governor and Attorney
General
- Correspondence, W - Z Box 240
1953-1956
Separate folders for: S. Gardner Waller; C. W.
Wampler; E. White; J. L. Whitehead; Conrad Wirth;
J. S. Wren; and J. F. Wysor
- G. 1957-1960
- Correspondence, Ab - Al Box 241
1957-1960
Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; Sherman
Adams; Holmes Alexander; Alfalfa Club; and J. L.
Almond re: Federal Judgeships and Gubernatorial
Campaign, A -S
- Correspondence, Al - B Box 242
1957-1960
Separate folders for: J. L. Almond re:
Gubernatorial Campaign, T -Z, and Integration; T.
C. Andrews; Anti Massive Resistance; R. N. Arnold;
T. Atkinson; Robert G. Baker; Ross Barnett; John
S. Battle; W. C. Battle; S. M. Bemiss; Ezra Taft
Benson; M. J. Beverley; Lloyd C. Bird; C. A.
Boatwright; A. 1. Boothe; F. Boykin; Paul Butler;
D. Tennant Bryan; and J. F. Byrnes
- Correspondence, C - D Box 243
1957-1960
Separate folders for: David Carliner; Mrs. A.
B. Carney; C. S. Carter; Lenoir Chambers; A. B.
Chandler; Cartoons; H. B. Chermside; B. R.
Councill; G. Crews; Carl T. Curtis; Virginius
Dabney; T. Dalton; Price Daniel; C. W. Darden,
Jr.; L. N. Davis; G. P. DeHardit; E. DeJarnette;
Democratic Convention; Democratic District
Committees; Democratic National Committee;
Democratic State Central Committee; C. D. Dillon;
J. W. Dillon; E. G. Dodson; R. N. Dorsey; Thomas
N. Downing; Allen Drury; W. F. Duckworth; and W.
Dunnington
- Correspondence, E - Hu Box 244
1957-1960
Separate folders for: J. O. Eastland; D. D.
Eisenhower; A. J. Ellender; Bernard Fensterwald,
Jr.; C. R. Fenwick; Fiscal Policy w/Newspaper
Editors; E. A. Fitzpatrick; J. W. Fletcher; J. W.
Flood; J. B. Fogleman; J. Allen Frear; F. H.
Fuller; J. V. Gary; General Assembly Members
Addresses; H. C. Gilmer; Howard C. Gilmer; C.
Glass, III; Mills E. Godwin; B. Goldwater; G.
Gray; E. V. Gresham; Gubernatorial Campaign, 1957,
Page County; H. Guggenheim; N. Hamilton; J. W.
Hanes; A. S. Harrison; B. P. Harrison; W. S.
Hildreth; John D. Hoblitzell, Jr.; K. V. Hoffman;
S. L. Holland; G. M. Humphrey; and S.
Hutcheson
- Correspondence, H - Lo Box 245
1957-1960
Separate folders for: Jefferson-Jackson Dinner;
William E. Jenner; W. P. Jennings; L. Johnson;
Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential
Federal Expenditures; S. Kellam; J. F. Kennedy; J.
& R. Kennedy; Robert Kennedy; J. J.
Kilpatrick; Arthur Krock; Labor; Ben Lacy; Bolling
Lambeth; Frank J. Lausche; D. Lawrence; Joe A.
Leslie, Jr.; Mrs. Mark Lloyd; and C. C.
Louderback
- Correspondence, Lu Box 246
1957-1960
Separate folders for: Luncheons
- Correspondence, Lu - L Box 247
1957-1960
Separate folders for: Luncheons
- Correspondence, M Box 248
1957-1960
Separate folders for: Edward Martin; John L.
McClellan; Charles McDowell; Robert S. McNamara;
Media Correspondence General, Radio &
Television, Richmond Times Dispatch & News
Leader, U. S. News & World Report, and the
Wall Street Journal; M. J. Menefee; J. Clifford
Miller; W. M. Minter; E. B. Moore; and C. H.
Morrissett
- Correspondence, N - Se Box 249
1957-1960
Separate folders for: Richard M. Nixon; R. O.
Norris; A. A. Page, D. Pearson; Wilton B. Persons;
Political Party Platforms; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; J.
L. Pratt; W. L. Prieur, Jr.; S. Rayburn; W. T.
Reed, Jr.; Adm. H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson;
George C. Ruhle; L. Saltonstall; H. F. Seal, Jr.;
Senatorial Campaign -1958; and Senatorial
Certificate of Election
- Correspondence, 1958 Senatorial
Campaign, First and Second District Box 250
1958
- Correspondence, 1958 Senatorial
Campaign, Third and Fourth District Box 251
1958
- Correspondence, 1958 Senatorial
Campaign, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth
District Box 252
1958
- Correspondence, 1958 Senatorial
Campaign, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth
District Box 253
1958
- Correspondence, 1958 Senatorial
Campaign, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth
District Box 254
1958
- Correspondence, 1958 Senatorial
Campaign Box 255
1958
Separate folders for: Campaign material;
chiefly clippings, etc.
- Correspondence, 1958 Senatorial
Campaign, Virginia, A - Q Box 256
1958
Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again
for Senator
- Correspondence, 1958 Senatorial
Campaign, Virginia, R - Z; Out of State, A -
C Box 257
1958
Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again
for Senator
- Correspondence, 1958 Senatorial
Campaign, Out of State, D - L Box 258
1958
Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again
for Senator
- Correspondence, 1958 Senatorial
Campaign, Out of State, Mc - S Box 259
1958
Re: Harry Flood Byrd's decision to run again
for Senator
- Correspondence, 1958 Senatorial
Campaign, Out of State, T - Z; Sh - Ta Box 260
1958; 1957-1960
Separate folders for: Harry Flood Byrd's
decision to run again for Senator; Shenandoah
Democratic Committee; Shenandoah National Park; H.
W. Smith; Lawrence E. Spivak; A. B. S. Stephens;
L. L. Strauss; G. F. Switzer; J. R. Switzer;
Herman Talmadge; and Henry J. Taylor
- Correspondence, Th Box 261
1957-1960
Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc.
- Correspondence, Thr - Ve Box 262
1957-1960
Separate folders for: Samuel H. Thrasher; Strom
Thurmond; Travel; Harry S. Truman; W. M. Tuck;
Lawson Turner, Jr.; Joe Tusing; U. S. Department
of Agriculture; and Veterans
- Correspondence, Vi - Z Box 263
1957-1960
Separate folders for: Virginia County Boards of
Supervisors Virginia Democratic Convention;
Virginia Democratic Party; Virginia General
Assembly; Washington Post; T. C. Watkins; Sinclair
Weeks; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; J. H. Wilkerson, Jr.; H.
A. Williams; J. J. Williams; C. L. Wirth; and J.
H. Yost
- H. 1961-1965
- Correspondence, A Box 264
1961-1965
Separate folders for: W. M. Abbitt; H.
Alexander; Alfalfa Club; J. L. Almond re: Federal
Judgeships and Integration; T. C. Andrews; R.
Arnold; and T. Atkinson
- Correspondence, B Box 265
1961-1965
Separate folders for: J. S. Battle; S. M.
Bemiss; E. T. Benson; Richard E. Berlin; M. J.
Beverley; L. C. Bird; Cynthia (Mrs. R. G.)
Boatwright; A. L. Boothe; F. W. Boykin; Annie J.
Bronson; D. T. Bryan; Raymond A. Butler; R. Y.
Button; Byrd -Biography; and J. F. Byrnes
- Correspondence, C - D Box 266
1961-1965
Separate folders for: C. S. Carter; Stuart B.
Carter; Cartoons; A. B. Chandler; H. B. Chermside;
B. R. Councill; V. Dabney; C. W. Darden, Jr.; L.
N. Davis; E. T. DeJarnette; J. W. Dillon; Thomas
J. Dodd; E. G. Dodson; Ralph Dorsey; L. W.
Douglas; C. Dowdey; T. N. Downing; A. Drury; W. F.
Duckworth; and W. G. Dunnington
- Correspondence, E - Ge Box 267
1961-1965
Separate folders for: D. D. Eisenhower; A. J.
Ellender; Milton (Pete) Elliott; Mrs. W. E.
Elmore; S. J. Ervin; E. A. Fitzpatrick; William H.
Fitzpatrick; Newspaper Correspondence; J. W.
Fletcher; J. W. Flood; Hiram L. Fong; Henry Ford;
Guy Friddell; Dan J. Friedman; Frank H. Fuller; 3.
V. Gary; General Assembly Invitation; and Get well
cards, letters, etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., A
-H
- Correspondence, Get - G Box 268
1961-1965
Separate folders for: Get well cards, letters,
etc. to Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., I -L; H. C. Gilmer;
Tom R. & C. Glass, III; M. E. Godwin; G. Gray;
B. Goldwater; Ashbel Green; Gu bernatorial
Campaign, 1961; and H. Guggenheim
- Correspondence, Ha - Hos Box 269
1961-1965
Separate folders for: A. S. Harrison; N.
Hamilton; J. W. Hanes; P. Hardy; B. P. Harrison;
W. S. Hildreth; K. V. Hoffman; S. Holland; H. L.
Hooker; H. Hoover; J. E. Hoover; and R. Taylor
Hoskins
- Correspondence, Hos - K Box 270
1961-1965
Separate folders for: R. T. Hoskins; George M.
Humphrey; Hubert H. Humphrey; H. L. Hunt; S.
Hutcheson; Cary F. Jacobs; Pat Jennings; A. S.
Johnson; E. C. Johnson; L. B. Johnson; Olin D.
Johnston; S. Kellem; John & Robert Kennedy; C.
E. Kilbourne; James J. Kilpatrick; and A.
Krock
- Correspondence, La - Lu Box 271
1961-1965
Separate folders for: Ben Lacy; E. H. Lane; D.
Lawrence; J. A. Leslie, Jr.; C. C. Louderback; and
Luncheons, April 1961 -April 1962
- Correspondence, Lu Box 272
1961-1965
Separate folders for: Luncheons, June 1962
-April 1964
- Correspondence, Lu - Mc Box 273
1961-1965
Separate folders for: Luncheons, April 1964
-June 1965; Charles McDowell; and Lewis A.
McMurran, Jr.
- Correspondence, Ma - Me Box 274
1961-1965
Separate folders for: Massassas Post Office;
Mike Mansfield; John O. Marsh, Jr.; Ed Martin; J.
W. Martin; Masonic Lodge tributes to Harry Flood
Byrd; G. A. Massenburg; and Media Correspondence
-General and Newsweek
- Correspondence, Me - Pa Box 275
1961-1965
Separate folders for: Media Correspondence
-Radio Television, Readers Digest, Richmond
Times-Dispatch & News Leader, U. S. News &
World Reports, and the Wall Street Journal; M. J.
Menefee; J. Clifford Miller; E. B. Moore; E. S.
Muskie; R. M. Nixon; A. A. Page; and C. Armonde
Paxson
- Correspondence, Pe - Pr Box 276
1961-1965
Separate folders for: D. Pearson; Fred G.
Pollard; Mrs. J. G. Pollard; Post Offices in
Virginia; and J. L. Pratt
- Correspondence, Pri - Se Box 277
1961-1965
Separate folders for: W. L. Prieur, Jr.; W. T.
Reed, Jr.; H. G. Rickover; A. W. Robertson; F. W.
Rogers; William Rowland; and 1964 Senatorial
Campaign, First District
- Correspondence, 1964 Senatorial
Campaign, First and Second District Box 278
1964
- Correspondence, 1964 Senatorial
Campaign, Third, Fourth, and Fifth
District Box 279
1964
- Correspondence, 1964 Senatorial
Campaign, Sixth and Seventh District Box 280
1964
- Correspondence, 1964 Senatorial
Campaign, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth
District Box 281
1964
- Correspondence, 1964 Senatorial
Campaign, A - O Box 282
1964
- Correspondence, 1964 Senatorial
Campaign, P - Z; Out of State, A - Z Box 283
1964
Separate folders for: Newspaper Correspondence;
Virginia Voter Registration; and Voting List
- Correspondence, 1964 Senatorial
Campaign Box 284
1964
Separate folders for: Campaign literature;
political invitations, etc.
- Correspondence, Sen Box 285
1961-1965
Separate folders for: Senate Resolutions and
Bills
- Correspondence, Sen Box 286
1961-1965
Harry Flood Byrd's Thirtieth Anniversary in the
Senate
- Correspondence, Sm - Th Box 287
1961-1965
Separate folders for: H. W. Smith; M. C. Smith;
Speeches and Statements -publicity and
distribution; T. B. Stanley; John Stennis; A. E.
S. Stephens; W. F. Stone; L. L. Strauss; G. F.
Switzer; S. Symington; Herman Talmadge; H. J.
Taylor; Henry P. Taylor; and Thank you notes,
etc., A -B
- Correspondence, Th Box 288
1961-1965
Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., C
-M
- Correspondence, Th - Tu Box 289
1961-1965
Separate folders for: Thank you notes, etc., N
-Z; S. Thrasher; S. Thurmond; Travel; H. Truman;
and W. M. Tuck
- Correspondence, T - Z Box 290
1961-1965
Separate folders for: J. Tusing; Violation of
State Department Travel Regulations; George C.
Wallace; T. C. Watkins; J. J. Wicker, Jr.; E.
White; Harrison A. Williams; C. L. Wirth; Landon
R. Wyatt; Ralph W. Yarborough; J. H. Yost
- Series IV: Miscellaneous Topics
- A. Appointment and Engagement
Books
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Box 291
1928 -1929; and 1950 -1965
- B. Magazine Articles
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Box 292
1920 -1927
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Box 293
1928 -1935
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Box 294
1936 -1942
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Box 295
1942 -1944
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Box 296
1944 -1948
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Box 297
1948 -1950
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Box 298
1951 -1952
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Box 299
1953 -1957
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Box 300
1957 -1961
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Box 301
1962 -1966
- C. News clippings
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Box 302
1924 -1935
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Box 303
1935 -1953
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Box 304
1953 -1960
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Box 305
1961 -1965
- D. Constituents'
Correspondence
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Box 306
1957 May; 1960 December -1961
February
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Box 307
1961 March -1961 June
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Box 308
1961 June -1961 September
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Box 309
1961 September -1962 January
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Box 310
1962 January
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Box 311
1962 January
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Box 312
1962 January -1962 February
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1962 February
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Box 314
1962 February
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1962 February -1962 March
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1962 March
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Box 317
1962 March -1962 April
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1962 April -1962 May
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Box 319
1962 May -1962 June
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Box 320
1962 June -1962 July
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Box 321
1962 July
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Box 322
1962 July -1962 August
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Box 323
1962 August
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Box 324
1962 August -1962 September
- Re: Mississippi situation Box 325
1962 October
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Box 326
1962 October -1962 December
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Box 327
1963 January
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Box 328
1963 January -1963 February
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Box 329
1963 February
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1963 February -1963 March
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Box 331
1963 March
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1963 March
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1963 April
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1963 April -1963 May
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Box 335
1963 May
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Box 336
1963 June -1963 July
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Box 337
1963 July -1963 August
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Box 338
1963 September
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Box 339
1963 September -1963 October
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1963 October
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1963 October
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1963 November
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1963 November -1963 December
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1963 December
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1964 January
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Box 346
1964 February -1964 April
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Box 347
1964 May -1964 December
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Box 348
1965 January -November 1965
- v. 1, 2 & 3
Dear Senator Byrd; Letters of
appreciation
- E. Harry F. Byrd Voting Record
Personal Record of Harry Flood Byrd
- v. 77
March 4, 1933 -June 16, 1933
- v. 78
January 3, 1934 -June 18,
1934
- v. 79
January 3, 1935 -January 29,
1935
- v. 80
January 3, 1936 -June 20,
1936
- v. 81
January 5, 1937 -August 21,
1937
- v. 82
November 15, 1937 -December 21,
1937
- v. 83
January 3, 1938 -June 16,
1938
- Entire Senate Voting Record of Harry
Flood Byrd Box 349
January 9, 1963 -October 3; March 4,
1933-October 13, 1962
- Roll Call Votes, A - Z Box 349
1934-1938
- Roll Call Votes, A-L, Second
Session Box 349
1934-1938
- Roll Call Votes, M-Z Box 350
1934-1938
- Roll Call Votes, A-Z Box 350
1939-1943
- Personal Voting Record, 83rd.
Congress Box 350
1953-1954
- Personal Voting Record, 84th.
Congress Box 350
1955-1956
- Roll Call Votes, 85th. Congress, Second
Session only Box 350
1958
- Roll Call Votes, 86th. Congress, First
Session Box 351
1959
- Roll Call Votes, 86th. Congress, Second
Session Box 351
1960
- Roll Call Votes, 87th. Congress, First
Session Box 351
1961
- Roll Call Votes, 87th. Congress, Second
Session Box 352
1962
- Roll Call Votes, 88th. Congress, First
Session Box 352
1963
- Roll Call Votes, 88th. Congress, Second
Session Box 352
1964
- Roll Call Votes, 88th. Congress, Second
Session Box 353
1964
- Roll Call Votes, 89th. Congress, First
Session Box 353
1965
- F. Speeches and Statements
- 1. Reference File of Other People's
Speeches
- Adams, Gov. Wm. H.: Inaugural
Address to Colorado Legislature Box 354
- Alderman, E. A.: Woodrow
Wilson Box 354
- Allen, Gov. F. G.: Message to
Massachusetts Legislature Box 354
- Anderson, Henry W.: 1921, Republican
State Convention Box 354
- Anderson, Henry W.: 1921, Opening
Gubernatorial Campaign Box 354
- Anderson, Henry W.: 1928, Before
School of Present Day Politics Box 354
- Anderson, Henry W.: 1929, Republican
Keynote Address Box 354
- Bailey, Jos. W.: 1929, "States
Rights", before Jefferson League Box 354
- Baker, Newton D.: 1932, "Democracy
and Peace", Democratic Women's Club Box 354
- Balzar, Gov. F. B.: 1927, Message to
Nevada Legislature Box 354
- Barkley, A. W.: 1932, Democratic
National Convention Box 354
- Beck, Jas. M.: 1931, "Washington and
the Constitution" Box 354
- Bird, Lloyd C.: 1944 May 11, Annual
meeting of the Southern Association of Science
and Industry Box 354
- Bland, S. O.: 1926, Westmoreland
County Box 354
- Bowers, C. G.: 1931, "Woodrow
Wilson" Box 354
- Bradford, J. H.: 1928, Financial
Procedure Box 354
- Bradford, J. H.: 1930, Budget and
Reorganization Box 354
- Breckinridge, Henry: 1932, Harry F.
Byrd Box 354
- Breckinridge, Henry: 1934, People of
N. Y. and Government Box 354
- Breckinridge, Henry: 1934,
Senatorial Campaign Box 354
- Breckinridge, Henry: 1934,
Senatorial Campaign Box 354
- Breckinridge, Henry: 1934,
Senatorial Campaign Box 354
- Breckinridge, Henry: 1933-1935,
Various Excerpts Box 354
- Breckinridge, Mrs. Henry:
Children Box 354
- Brown, Wm. Moseley: 1929,
Gubernatorial Campaign Box 354
- Brown, Wm. Moseley: 1929,
Gubernatorial Campaign Box 354
- Cary, Hunsdon: 1921, Political
Parties in Virginia Box 354
- Chorley, Kenneth: Williamsburg
Restoration Box 354
- Daniels, Josephus: Woodrow
Wilson Box 354
- Dodd, Wm. E.: Woodrow
Wilson Box 354
- Epes, L. S.: Conditions in
Virginia Box 354
- Erickson, Gov. J. E.: Message to
Montana Legislature Box 354
- Fess, Senator S. D.: 1932, George
Washington Box 354
- Gaines, F. P.: Robert E.
Lee Box 354
- Gardner, O. Max: 1930,
Reorganization of State Government. Institute
of Public Affairs, Charlottesville Box 354
- Gardner, O. Max: County Highway
Organization Box 354
- Gardner, O. Max: 1932, Kentucky
General Assembly Box 354
- Garner, John N.: 1930, Failure of
Hoover Administration Box 354
- Gillen, M. J.: 1932, Taxation and
Public Credit Box 354
- Glass, Carter: 1924, Government by
Investigation Box 354
- Goolrick, C. O.: 1928, Short
Ballot Box 354
- Gore, H. M.: 1927, Message to West
Virginia Legislature Box 354
- Green, Gov. F. W.: Message to
Michigan Legislature Box 354
- Hull, Cordell: 1929, Tariff and
Commercial Policy, House of
Representatives Box 354
- Hull, Cordell: 1931, Democratic
Speech Box 354
- Hull, Cordell: 1931 Tariff and
Commercial Policy Box 354
- Hull, Cordell: 1931, Democratic
Party Box 354
- Hull, Cordell: 1931, Jefferson Day
Dinner Box 354
- Hull, Cordell: 1932, Governmental
Policies. Recovery Box 354
- Hull, Cordell: 1932, Tariff and
Trade Program Box 354
- Hunt, Gov. W. P.: 1927, Message to
Arizona Legislature Box 354
- Jackson, Gov. Ed.: 1927, Message to
Indiana Legislature Box 354
- Johnston, Gov. H. S.: 1932
Democratic National Convention Box 354
- Kennedy, John F.: 1963 Feb. 21,
Message to the Congress Box 354
- Klein, Dr. Julius: Saving by
Simplicity Box 354
- Kohler, Gov. W. J.: Message to
Wisconsin Legislature Box 354
- Kump, Gov. H. D.: 1936 Dec. 14,
Address to the Legislature Box 354
- Lippman, Walter: 1932, Twelve Years
of Republican Rule Box 355
- Long, H. A.: Roosevelt or
Smith Box 355
- Ludlow, Louis: 1930, Centralization
of Government Box 355
- McLean, Gov. A. W.: 1925, Inaugural
Address Box 355
- McLean, Gov. A. W.: Message to North
Carolina Legislature Box 355
- McMullen, Gov. Adam: Message to
Nebraska Legislature Box 355
- Miller, John M., Jr.: 1931, Better
Bankers Box 355
- Miller, John M., Jr.: 1932, Troubles
and Remedies Box 355
- Morrissett, C. H.:
Taxation Box 355
- Morrissett, C. H.: Interest in
Government Box 355
- Payne, John B.: Woodrow
Wilson Box 355
- Peay, Gov. Austin: 1927, Message to
Tenn. Legislature Box 355
- Peek, Geo. N.: Foreign
Trade Box 355
- Peery, Gov. G. C.: 1936, Address to
the General Assembly of Va. Box 355
- Pennington, R.: 1934, Replies to
Herald Courier Box 355
- Pollard, John Garland: Gubernatorial
Campaign Box 355
- Pollard, John Garland: 1930,
Inaugural Address Box 355
- Price, Gov. James H.: 1940, General
Assembly of Va. Box 355
- Reed, James A.: 1934, Constitution
Day Box 355
- Ritchie, Gov. A. C.: 1922, Message
to Md. Legislature Box 355
- Ritchie, Gov. A. C.: 1932,
Democratic Issues Box 355
- Ritchie, Gov. A. C.: 1932,
Unemployment, Taxation and
Prohibition Box 355
- Ritchie, Gov. A. C.: 1932, Jefferson
Day Dinner Box 355
- Robertson, A. Willis: 1929, Building
for Future Box 355
- Robertson, A. Willis: 1929, Law
Enforcement Box 355
- Robertson, A. Willis: 1935,
Necessity for Economy in Government Box 355
- Roosevelt, F. D.: 1929, Inaugural
Address, Governorship Box 355
- Roosevelt, F. D.: 1929, Message to
New York Legislature Box 355
- Roosevelt, F. D.: 1934, Executive
Authority, Trade Agreements Box 355
- Seasongood, Murray: George
Washington and Political Parties Box 355
- Shouse, Jouett: 1931, Democracy's
Victory and Opportunity Box 355
- Smith, A. E.: 1932, Financial
Program for Crisis Box 355
- Stuart, C. E.: Export-Import
Bank Box 355
- Stuart, Harry C. (Gov.): Candidate
for Congress Box 355
- Swanson, C. A.: 1909, Democratic
Party of Virginia Box 355
- Swanson, C. A.: 1928, Democratic
Speech Box 355
- Trinkle, E. Lee: 1922, Inaugural
Address Box 355
- Trinkle, E. Lee: 1922, Message to
Legislature, Bond Issue, etc. Box 355
- Trinkle, E. Lee: 1923, Extra
Session. State office Building Redistricting.
Highways, etc. Box 355
- Trinkle, E. Lee: 1923, New York
talk Box 355
- Trinkle, E. Lee: 1924, Message to
Legislature, General conditions Box 355
- Trinkle, E. Lee: 1926, Farewell
Message to Legislature Box 355
- Trinkle, E. Lee: 1926, As Candidate
for U. S. Senate Box 355
- Trumbull, John H.: 1927, Inaugural
Address Box 355
- Verner, S. P.: Woodrow
Wilson Box 355
- Williams, R. Gray: Robert E.
Lee Box 355
- Woods, Jos. P.: 1924, Democratic
Convention Box 355
- Woolley, R. W.: 1923, Roads. Good
Roads Association, Roanoke Box 355
- Wormeley, Bishop: Baptist
Church Box 355
- Byrd, H. F., Gardner, O. Max, Wager,
P. W.: Redistributing Functions of State and
Local Government Box 355
- Byrd, Brock, Ozlin, Browning,
Gravatt: Justice L. S. Epes Box 355
- Abbitt, Watkins M.:1958 May 13,
Remarks relative to an address by Hon. William
M. Tuck honoring Senator Byrd. Box 356
- Alderman, Edwin A.: 1927 June,
Graduating Address, University of
Virginia Box 356
- Battle, John S.: 1952 July 24,
Speech at the Democratic National Convention,
Chicago. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 356
- Bell, Heywood: 1957 October 8,
Speech, Richmond, Virginia Box 356
- Bell, Heywood: 1958 February 24,
Address on Federal Expenditure Control,
National Conference of State Taxpaper
Executives, Washington, D. C. Box 356
- Bell, Heywood: 1963 April 23,
Discussion of Senate Concurrent Resolution 12
before Tax Foundation Box 356
- Borda, Joseph L.: 1945 June 9,
Speech before University Club, New York
City Box 356
- Bricker John W.: 1951 September 18,
Statement in the Senate Box 356
- Burke, Edward R.: 1944 April 10,
Address before Regional Conference, Greensboro,
North Carolina Box 356
- Bush, Prescott: 1965 May 24, Address
published in the Record commemorating the
358th. anniversary of the first permanent
English settlers at Jamestown,
Virginia Box 356
- Darden, Colgate W. Jr.: 1944 January
12, Address before the General Assembly of
Virginia Box 356
- Eastland, James D.: 1965 January 22,
Speech Box 356
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.: 1948 April 2,
Testimony on Universal Military Training on
Segregation Box 356
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.: 1957 June 24,
Speech at the Governors' Conference at
Williamsburg, Virginia Box 356
- Flemming, Arthur S.: 1942 December
29, Address before Society For Personnel
Administration Box 356
- Franks, Edward T.: 1929 August 1,
Speech delivered before the Eighth Annual
Meeting of the Ohio Vocational Association,
also communication Box 356
- Freeman, Douglas S.: 1952 July 14,
Remarks in introducing Senator Byrd Box 356
- Funston, G. Keith: 1962 December 4,
Remarks - New York City Box 356
- George, Walter F.: 1956 March 12,
Declaration of Constitutional Principles to be
presented by Senator George in the Senate and
in the House of Representatives by
Representative Howard W. Smith Box 356
- Goolrick, C. O'Conor: 1928,
Discussion of The Short Ballot from the
Affirmative View Box 356
- Hawes, Harry Bartow: 1930 January
19, Speech. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 356
- Lausche, Frank John: 1958 July 11,
Senator's Amendment to the Housing Bill
presented by Senator Lausche Box 356
- Lewis, Fulton, Jr.: 1946 August 19,
Radio Address. (Folder found empty when
processed) Box 356
- Marshall: 1961 January 17, Speech
prepared for Mr. Marshall congratulating the
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company
on the seventy-fifth anniversary of its
founding Box 356
- Miller, Francis Pickens: 1961 April
23, Review of book by Benj. Muse, "Virginia's
Massive Resistance" Box 356
- Morrissett, Charles H.: 1927 August
5, Address before the Virginia Bar Association,
Virginia Beach Box 356
- Morrissett, Charles H.: 1928,
Statement on Proposed Amendments to the
Constitution of Virginia Box 356
- Newton, Blake Tyler: 1942, Thesis
entitled "The Governor of Virginia as Business
Manager" Box 356
- Parrish, J. Scott: 1929 April 19,
Speech delivered before the Virginia Social
Science Association, Lynchburg,
Virginia Box 356
- Pollard, John Garland: 1934 January
10, Message delivered before the General
Assembly Box 356
- Rascob, John J.: 1929 June 10,
Speech at a dinner given by the Jefferson
Association of the District of
Columbia Box 356
- Reed, William T.: 1927 March 22,
Statement on Changes in Automobile
Taxes Box 356
- Ridgway, Matthew B.: 1956 February
29, Address at the dedication of Virginia War
Memorial at Richmond, Virginia Box 356
- Ritchie, Governor: 1928 April 20,
Address at the annual meeting of the American
Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.
C. Box 356
- Robertson, A. Willis: 1923 January
19, Speech at Lexington on the occasion of the
Lee-Jackson Day Box 356
- Robinson, Senator Joe: 1937 June 18,
Remarks on the National Debt in U. S. Senate.
(Folder empty when processed) Box 356
- Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: 1941
January 6, President's four freedons as given
in his address to Congress Box 356
- Shouse, Jouett: 1929 June 10, Speech
at Dinner given in his honor by Jefferson
Democratic Association of the District of
Columbia Box 356
- Sloan, Matthew Scott: 1929, Speech,
New England Society of New York Box 356
- Sumners, Hatton W.: 1940 February 1,
Speech given in the House of Representatives on
the One Hundred and Fifieth Anniversary of the
First Convening of the Supreme Court of the
United States Box 356
- Swank, Ward: 1927 June, Speech
introducing Governor Byrd at Sam Houston
Monument unveiling, Rockbridge
County Box 356
- Trinkle, E. Lee: 1922 March 3,
Address delivered before a Joint Session of the
General Assembly of Virginia Box 356
- Tuck, William M.: 1946 January,
Inaugural Address Box 356
- Tuck, William M.: 1948 April 6,
Radio Address Box 356
- Welles, Sumner: 1943 October 16,
Address at the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary
Luncheon of the Foreign Policy
Association Box 356
- Wickham, Henry T.: 1940 February 23,
Address delivered before the Joint Session of
the General Assembly of Virginia Box 356
- Woodrum, Clifton A.: 1937 August 24,
Radio Address Box 356
- Congressional Record: 1946 April 26,
Appropriation continuing the Joint Economy
Committee Box 356
- Communication: 1929 August 14, On
Thomas Jefferson from Virginia State Library.
(Folder empty when processed) Box 356
- Criticism: Of the U. S. Supreme
Court by Presidents of the United States.
(Folder empty when processed) Box 356
- Lincoln, Abraham: Remarks. (Folder
empty when processed) Box 356
- Referendum: 1949 May 27, Conducted
by Omaha, Nebraska World-Herald, tax, spending,
and debt policies Box 356
- Richmond News Leader: 1952 July 2,
Editorial Box 356
- Speeches: On Segregation or
Integration, other than Senator
Byrd Box 356
- Tributes: 1958 February 21 and 24,
Paid to Senator Byrd on the floor of the
Senate Box 356
- Quotations Box 356
- 2. Harry Flood Byrd's
Speeches
- Growers-Apple Business, Augusta
County Box 356
1920
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Road Plan Box 356
1923 March 20
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Meeting. Box 356
1924
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1924
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Chairmanship Box 356
1924
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Virginia. Box 356
1925 January 28
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Alexandria. Box 356
1925 Summer
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1925
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Speech, Harrisonburg, Virginia Box 356
1925 October
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Day Box 356
1925
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Company Box 356
1925
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1925
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1925
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Virginia: Home of Industry Box 357
1926-1927
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1926 February 1
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Assembly Box 357
1926 February 2
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Virginia General Assembly. Box 357
1926 February 3
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Hotel, Richmond, Virginia Box 357
1926 February
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National Park Box 357
1926 March 4
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General Assembly by Governor Byrd on closing
day of the session Box 357
1926 March 13
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Hotel. Box 357
1926 April 13
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Baltimore, Md. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 357
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1926 May
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Movement Box 357
1926 June 9
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Monticello Box 357
1926 July 5
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Manufacturers' Record Box 357
1926 November 11
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General Assembly Box 357
1926
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1926
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Murfreesboro Road. Box 357
1926
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Session, General Assembly Box 357
1927 March 16
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Reorganization Box 357
1927 March 21
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Richmond Box 357
1927 May 17
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Government, University of Virginia Box 357
1927 May 18
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Norfolk, Hampton Roads Box 357
1927 May
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Williamsburg Box 357
1927 May
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(Reorganization) Box 357
1927 July 15
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Beach Box 357
1927 August 3
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Affairs, University of Virginia Box 357
1927 August 8
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Virginia Box 357
1927
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Convention, Virginia
Reorganization. Box 357
1927
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1927
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Delaware Delegation Box 357
1927
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House of Representatives Foreign Affairs
Committee Box 357
1927
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Virginia Government Box 357
1928 January 11
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Assembly Box 357
1928 January 12
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Progress Program Box 357
1928 January 16
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Educational System Box 357
1928 January 16
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Seafood and County Government Box 357
1928 January 31
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1928 February 16
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Proposed to the Constitution of
Virginia Box 357
1928 June 19
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University of Virginia Box 357
1928 June
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1928 October 20
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Campaign Box 357
1928
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Transfer Box 357
1928
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Virginia Box 357
1928
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1928
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Association Box 357
1928
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Chamber of Commerce, Columbus, Ohio Box 358
1929 March 22
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Federation, Suffolk, Virginia Box 358
1929 May 3
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Virginia Box 358
1929 June 12
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Henry W. Anderson Box 358
1929 June 29
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Conference. New London, Conn. Box 358
1929 July 17
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Station Box 358
1929 August 23
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Tenn. Box 358
1929 October 8
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Court House Box 358
1929 October 14
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N.C. Box 358
1929 October 17
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Virginia Box 358
1929 October 24
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Virginia Box 358
1929 October 28
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Virginia Box 358
1929 November 11
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to Baptist Conference Box 358
1929 November 12
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Scouts Box 358
1929
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Progress Box 358
1929
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1929
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Richmond, Virginia Box 358
1929
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1929
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1929
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1929
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State of the Commonwealth Box 358
1930 January 8
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Budget Box 358
1930 January
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1930 August
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Society Box 358
1930 December 3
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Harrisonburg State Teachers College Box 358
1930
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Stadium Box 358
1930
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Martinsburg Box 358
1930
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1930
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Assembly Endorsing Byrd for
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1932 January 14
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Reorganization. Columbia, S. C. Box 358
1932 February 16
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Kentucky Legislature. Box 358
1932 February 18
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Virginia Progress Box 358
1932 February 24
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Day Rally, Washington, D. C. Box 358
1932 April 13
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Philadelphia Box 358
1932 May 18
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Convention Box 358
1932 June 10
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Campaign, Hampton, Virginia Box 358
1932 October 4
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Policy, Bowling Green Box 358
1932 October 10
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Reorganization Box 358
1932 November 29
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Roanoke, Virginia Box 358
1932 December 5
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Congressional Campaign 1932 Box 358
1932
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Campaign Box 358
1932
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by Governor Byrd Box 358
1932
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Campaign 1932 Box 359
1932
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Campaign Box 359
1932
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Chicago Convention Box 359
1932
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Chicago Convention Box 359
1932
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Democratic Executive Committee on Finance.
Presidential Campaign Box 359
1932
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Campaign Box 359
1932
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North Carolina Box 359
1932
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1932
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1932
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Presidential Nominee and Platform, Presented to
Democratic Central Committee of
Virginia Box 359
1932
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Presidential Nomination Box 359
1932
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Hall Box 359
1932
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1933 August 27
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Government (With Henry Morgenthau,
Jr.) Box 359
1933 August 29
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Garber, etc., Chatham, Virginia Box 359
1933 October 16
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Views Box 359
1933
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General Assembly. Unveiling Lee
Statue Box 359
1933
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N.R.A. Box 359
1933
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1933
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1933
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1933
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1934 January 19
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1934 January 19
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1934 April
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1934 May 28
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Appointment Box 359
1934 June 14
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1934 July 4
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1934 March
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1934
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1934
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Veterans Facility Dedication, Roanoke,
Va. Box 359
1934
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1935 February 20
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1935 March 14
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Credit Box 359
1935 March 16
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1935 March 19
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1935 March 19
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Security Tax Ex. Box 359
1935 Spring
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1935 April 22
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1935 June 10
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Constitution Box 360
1935 July 20
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Charlottesville, Virginia Box 360
1935 October 30
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Washington, D. C. Box 360
1935 July 4
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Works Box 360
1935
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N.R.A. Box 360
1935
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1936 January 8
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1936 March 21
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Norfolk, Va. Box 360
1936 June 15
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1936 July
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Campaign Box 360
1936 October 13
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Virginia Box 360
1936 October 28
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Virginia Box 360
1936 October 30
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Reorganization Box 360
1937 January 5
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Reorganization" Box 360
1937 January 11
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Extension Box 360
1937 January 15
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Reorganization Box 360
1937 January 16
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1937 May 4
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Virginia Box 360
1937 May 28
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1937 May 28
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1937 July 17
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Virginia Box 360
1937 October 25
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York, N. Y. Box 360
1937 November 10
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1937
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1938 January 1
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1938 January 3
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1938 January 5
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1938 January 15
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1938 January 22
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1938 January 26
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1938 March 18
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Records Box 361
1938 June 2
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Virginia Box 361
1938 July 26
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Virginia Box 361
1938 August 25
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Virginia Box 361
1938 August 26
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Virginia Box 361
1938 October 25
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Association, Boston, Mass. Box 361
1938 December 10
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Spending Box 361
1939 January 16
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Virginia Box 361
1939 January 24
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Association, Lynchhurg, Virginia Box 361
1939 February 21
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Alexandria, Virginia Box 361
1939 February 22
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Federal Expenditures Box 361
1939 March 17
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Sound Fiscal Policy Box 361
1939 March 18
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Virginia Box 361
1939 March
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1939 April 3
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Chicago, Ill. Box 361
1939 April 25
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Washington, D. C. Box 361
1939 May 2
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Association, Norfolk, Virginia Box 361
1939 May 5
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used) Box 361
1939 May 12
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Representative Government, Baltimore,
Md. Box 361
1939 May 17
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Penna. Box 361
1939 May 30
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Virginia Box 361
1939 June 12
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Virginia Box 361
1939 June 24
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Bill Box 361
1939 July 12
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1939 July 26
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Virginia Box 361
1939 August 5
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Virginia Box 361
1939 August 10
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1939 August 15
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Virginia Box 361
1939 August 16
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Beach, Virginia Box 361
1939 August 17
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Virginia Box 362
1939 August 24
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Roanoke, Virginia Box 362
1939 August 25
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Richmond, Virginia Box 362
1939 August 28
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1939 October 6
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Virginia Box 362
1939 November 7
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Charlottesville, Virginia Box 362
1939 November 8
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1939 November 10
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Farley, Winchester, Virginia Box 362
1939 November 17
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Roanoke, Virginia Box 362
1939 December 6
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1939
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College Box 362
1940 January 4
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Virginia Box 362
1940 January 15
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Virginia Box 362
1940 January 18
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Virginia Box 362
1940 January 19
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Virginia Press Association, Richmond,
Virginia Box 362
1940 January 27
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Portsmouth, Va. Box 362
1940 February 1
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Bridge Box 362
1940 February 1
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Baltimore, Md. Box 362
1940 February 10
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1940 March 12
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Virginia Box 362
1940 March 13
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Danville, Virginia Box 362
1940 March 13
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Exchange Box 362
1940 March 14
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Virginia Box 362
1940 March 16
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Balance Box 362
1940 March 19
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Payments Box 362
1940 March 20
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Deposits of governmental
corporations Box 362
1940 March 22
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Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia Box 362
1940 March 28
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delivered) Box 362
1940 March
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Association, Norfolk, Virginia Box 362
1940 April 22
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House, Va. Box 362
1940 May 3
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Richmond, Virginia Box 362
1940 May 8
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Appropriations Box 362
1940 May 22
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plan for meeting necessities of national
defense Box 362
1940 May 28
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Hoover Box 362
1940 May 31
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Association of Insurance Agents, Virginia
Beach, Virginia Box 362
1940 June 1
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Union, Virginia Box 362
1940 June 3
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Virginia Box 362
1940 June 11
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Roanoke, Virginia Box 362
1940 June 14
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Defense Box 362
1940 June 17
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1940 June 18
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Virginia Box 362
1940 July 27
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1940 August 10
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Madison County, Virginia Box 362
1940 August 24
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Securities Box 362
1940 September 14
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period. (Barkley) Box 362
1940 October 9
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Winchester, Virginia Box 362
1940
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3487 Box 363
1941 January 19
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Conditions etc. Present and Post-War
Problems Box 363
1941 February 14
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Bill Box 363
1941 March 5
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Industries Box 363
1941 March 27
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Virginia Box 363
1941 March
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Bill Box 363
1941 April 2
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1941 April 2
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to Secretary Perkins. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 363
1941 April 3
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R. 3735 Box 363
1941 April 3
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1941 April 5
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for Britain) Box 363
1941 April 22
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Strike Box 363
1941 April 25
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Preparedness Box 363
1941 April 28
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Perkins Box 363
1941 May 8
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Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs,
Washington, D. C. Box 363
1941 May 8
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1941 May 26
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1941 June 3
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1941 June 9
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Waterway Box 363
1941 June 10
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Resolution Box 363
1941 June 11
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Resolution Box 363
1941 June 12
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Industries Box 363
1941 June 16
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1941 July 4
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Industries Box 363
1941 July 7
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Virginia Box 363
1941 August 6
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(Production) Box 363
1941 August 19
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Timetable Box 363
1941 September 1
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1941 September 3
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Asso. Virginia Beach, Virginia. Box 363
1941 October 23
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Industries Box 363
1941 October 23
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1941 November 6
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Industrial Council, New Orleans,
La. Box 363
1941 November 7
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Constitutional Government Box 363
1941 November
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(Transcription) Box 363
1941 November
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City Box 363
1941 December 3
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Senators Box 363
1941 December 12
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on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 363
1941 December 26
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delivered) Box 363
1941 December
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Williamsburg, Va. Box 364
1942 January 31
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College, Searcy, Ark. Box 364
1942 February 3
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Retirement Act Box 364
1942 February 3
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Bill Box 364
1942 February 5
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Bill Box 364
1942 February 13
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Blackstone, Virginia Box 364
1942 February 17
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Senator's Amendment to H.R. 6548 Box 364
1942 February 17
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Bill Box 364
1942 February 18
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1942 February 19
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Bill Box 364
1942 February 23
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Perkins Box 364
1942 February 25
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Wickard Box 364
1942 March 9
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(Bowling) Box 364
1942 March 12
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1942 March 13
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1942 March 17
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Roads Maritime Exchange, Norfolk,
Virginia Box 364
1942 March 26
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Columnists Box 364
1942 March 31
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Business Box 364
1942 March 31
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Contribution toward National Defense made by
U.M.W. Stonega, Virginia Box 364
1942 April 3
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Defense Box 364
1942 April 6
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Government, Baltimore, Md. Box 364
1942 April 10
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Coordinator Box 364
1942 April 16
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1942 April 28
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work on the Joint Committee Box 364
1942 May 1
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opposition Box 364
1942 May 6
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1942 May 12
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Farm Payment Figures Box 364
1942 May 14
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Bill Box 364
1942 May 15
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1942 May 18
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Sugar Producers Box 364
1942 May 20
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Harrison Box 364
1942 May 25
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Adams Box 364
1942 May 25
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1942 May 28
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Penna. Box 364
1942 June 1
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Sinkings Box 364
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Emergency Committee. Baltimore, Md. Box 364
1942 June 11
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County, Virginia Box 364
1942 June 20
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1942 June 22
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carriers Box 364
1942 June 25
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Appropriations Box 364
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Defense Box 364
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Appropriations Box 364
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Appropriations Box 364
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Appropriations Box 364
1942 July 15
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O.P.A. Box 364
1942 July 15
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Veterans. Box 364
1942 July 23
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Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal
Expenditures Box 364
1942 July 27
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Higgins Box 364
1942 July 27
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Unexpended balances Box 364
1942 July 30
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armed forces Box 364
1942 August 24
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1942 August 29
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for Service. (Not used) Box 364
1942 August 29
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1942 October 7
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1942 October 15
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Virginia Box 365
1942 October 23
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Portsmouth, Va. Box 365
1942 October 27
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Employees of the U.S. Government Box 365
1942 November 23
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Employees Box 365
1942 December 11
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Associations. Federal Expenditures etc.,
Boston, Mass. Box 365
1942 December 12
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Program Box 365
1943 January 7
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Lee Address by Senator Bailey. (Folder empty
when processed) Box 365
1943 January 21
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Del. Box 365
1943 January 28
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report of Joint Committee on Reduction of
Nonessential Federal Expenditures Box 365
1943 February 11
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report of Joint Committee on Reduction of
Nonessential Federal Expenditures Box 365
1943 February 15
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Bill Box 365
1943 March 1
- Additional Report of Joint Committee
on Reduction of Nonessential Federal
Expenditures Box 365
1943 March 12
- Remarks in the Senate - Resolution
to Require War Labor Board to submit monthly
statements Box 365
1943 April 7
- Supply and distribution of farm
labor Box 365
1943 April 8
- Additional compensation for
Government Employees Box 365
1943 April 8
- National Agricultural Jefferson Bi
centenary Committee Box 365
1943 April 22
- New Jersey Bankers Association, New
York City Box 365
1943 May 14
- Current payment of Individual Income
Taxes Box 365
1943 May 14
- Additional Report of Joint Committee
- Home Owners Loan Corporation. S. Doc. #
48 Box 365
1943 May 20
- Additional report of Joint Committee
- National Youth Administration Box 365
1943 May 24
- Budget Bureau speech Box 365
1943 May 27
- National Resources Planning
Board Box 365
1943 May 27
- Extension of Reciprocal trade
Agreements Act Box 365
1943 May 28
- Virginia Society, Baltimore,
Md. Box 365
1943 June 3
- Current payment of individual income
tax. (Folder empty when processed) Box 365
1943 June 3
- Strikes Box 365
1943 June 4
- Agricultural
Appropriations Box 365
1943 June 7
- Agricultural
Appropriations Box 365
1943 June 8
- Agricultural
Appropriations Box 365
1943 June 9
- Agricultural
Appropriations Box 365
1943 June 10
- Columbia Broadcasting System - Non
essential Federal Expenditures Box 365
1943 June 22
- The President's Work or Fight
Statement Box 365
1943 June 24
- Subsidy Payments (not
used) Box 365
1943 June 25
- National Youth
Administration Box 365
1943 June 28
- Unexpended balances -
Military Box 365
1943 June 29
- Notes on talk by Senator -
Berryville, Va. Box 365
1943 July 4
- Massanetta Springs Box 365
1943 August 20
- Virginia Woolen Mills Box 365
1943 August 21
- How to check the growth of
Bureaucracy and its threat to American
Business. National Association of Insurance
Agents, Pittsburgh, Penna. Box 365
1943 October 15
- Federal Appropriation for Public
School System Box 365
1943 October 20
- Elimination of Poll Tax in election
of Federal Officers. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 365
1943 November 16
- Civilian Employees in Executive
Branch of the Government Box 365
1943 December 7
- Senate - Reply to Senator
Guffey Box 365
1943 December 7
- Topical Index of Senator Byrd's
Speeches Comp. by The Library of
Congress Box 365
1943
- Reduction of Nonessential Federal
Expenditures-Report on Penalty Mail Box 366
1944 January 21
- New Jersey Taxpayers' Association,
Newark, N. J. Box 366
1944 January 26
- Wartime Method of Voting by Members
of the Armed Forces Box 366
1944 February 2
- Reduction of Nonessential Federal
Expenditures: No. of civilian employees in the
executive branch, December, 1943 Box 366
1944 February 3
- Senator's letter to Mr. Elmer Davis,
O.W.I. re: AP Dispatch from London Box 366
1944 February 23
- Senator's speech at the unveiling of
the portrait of Governor Pollard Box 366
1944 March 1
- Propaganda sent out by Government
re: O.P.A. (See March 28, 1944) Box 366
1944 March 21
- British Ministry of Information -
re: distribution of newspaper to all American
troops. (Speech made March 28,
1944) Box 366
1944 March 21
- Political Propaganda Distributed to
American Troops in Great Britian and Propaganda
Under O.P.A. Box 366
1944 March 28
- Investigation of Seizure of
Montgomery Ward Plant Box 366
1944 April 28
- Recognition of Services of Civilian
Employees in connection with the Construction
of the Panama Canal Box 366
1944 May 15
- Civilian Employment in Executive
Branch for March 1944 Box 366
1944 May 23
- Preference to Veterans in Federal
Civil Service Box 366
1944 June 12
- Report of Joint Committee on Federal
Personnel Box 366
1944 June 23
- The Democratic State Convention,
Roanoke, Virginia Box 366
1944 July 8
- Senate - Appropriations For
Roads Box 366
1944 September 15
- Remarks on the Triple Income Tax
Bill - H.R. 3592 Box 366
1944 December 1
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Nonessential Federal
Expenditures Box 366
1944 December 11
- Increase in compensation of Postal
Employees Box 366
1944 December 14
- Joint Committee's Report on
Unexpended Balances Box 366
1944 December 15
- Manpower Box 366
1945 March 8
- Senate - Remarks on the appointment
of Mr. Wallace Box 366
1945 March 8
- Report of Joint Committee on
Civilian Employment. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 366
1945 March 27
- Remarks and Release on the dams on
the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers. (Folder
empty when processed) Box 366
1945 April 3 & 4
- Remarks to establish a Research
Board for national security Box 366
1945 April 4
- University of Richmond, Richmond,
Virginia Box 366
1945 April 9
- Remarks on Editorial Reference to
Senator Hawkes Box 366
1945 April 17
- Appomattox, Virginia on county's
birthday Box 366
1945 May 1
- Rotary Club, Norfolk,
Virginia Box 366
1945 May 15
- Remarks on the $2500 increase for
members and Joint Committee's
Report Box 366
1945 May 24
- Women's Demonstration Clubs,
Berryville, Va. Box 366
1945 October 5
- Timberville Lutheran Church,
Timberville, Va. Box 366
1945 October 7
- Recorded speech on State Political
Campaign Box 366
1945 October 26
- Reorganization of Government
Agencies. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 366
1945 November 9
- Introduction of General Marshall,
Berryville, Virginia Box 366
1945 November 11
- Federal Pay Bill. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 366
1945 December 18
- Senate - Discussion of Ship Sales
Bill Box 366
1945 December 18
- Richmond Chamber of
Commerce Box 366
1946 January 10
- Remarks on Introduction of S. J.
Res. 133 pertaining to Labor
Organizations Box 366
1946 January 23
- F. E. P. C. Bill Box 366
1946 January 29
- Senate - F. E. P. C. Box 366
1946 February 1
- Radio Interview - Richard Harkness
of N.B.C. Box 366
1946 February 18
- Staunton-Augusta County Chamber of
Commerce, Staunton, Virginia Box 366
1946 March 1
- Remarks in the Senate - Limiting the
debt to $275 billion. S-1760 Box 366
1946 April 24
- Civilian Personnel report by Joint
Economy Committee Box 366
1946 April 30
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Atlantic
City, N. J. Box 366
1946 May 2
- Case Bill Box 366
1946 May 9
- Remarks in the Senate on S. Res.
260, Reorganization of legislative
Branch Box 366
1946 May 10
- Amendments to the Case Bill,
4908 Box 366
1946 May 13
- Amendment to the Case Bill
(Strikes) Box 367
1946 May 17
- Remarks in Senate between Senator
Byrd and Pepper from which came the Skunk
story Box 367
1946 May 21
- Remarks in Senate on increasing the
compensation of Senators Box 367
1946 May 24
- Report of Committee on Reduction of
Nonessential Expenditures Box 367
1946 May 24
- President's Strike
Message Box 367
1946 May 25
- Remarks in the Senate on Senator's
Amendment to the Case Bill,
(Strices) Box 367
1946 May 27
- Remarks on Senator Glass'
death Box 367
1946 May 28
- Transcription on Senator Glass'
death Box 367
1946 May 30
- John L. Lewis and
Strikes Box 367
1946 May 31
- First political speech in
campaign Box 367
1946 June 17
- Second Campaign Speech Box 367
1946 June 24
- Third Campaign Speech Box 367
1946 July 1
- Fourth Campaign Speech,
(Radio) Box 367
1946 July 11
- Fifth Campaign Speech,
(Radio) Box 367
1946 July 15
- Sixth Campaign Speech,
(Radio) Box 367
1946 July 22
- Seventh Campaign Speech,
(Radio) Box 367
1946 July 29
- Lynchburg, (Campaign) Box 367
1946 August 2
- Last radio talk in the primary
campaign Box 367
1946 August 5
- Broadcast from Berryville, after
Senator's renomination Box 367
1946 August 6
- Massanetta Springs,
Virginia Box 367
1946 August 20
- Democratic Convention, Richmond,
Virginia Box 367
1946 September 5
- Transcript on Inaugural Program of
Station WARL, Arlington, Virginia Box 367
1946 October 6
- Independent Food Dealers
Association Box 367
1946 October 7
- Virginia Manufacturers Association,
Norfolk, Virginia. (Not used) Box 367
1946 October 11
- Radio - To welcome home Veterans,
Berryville, Virginia Box 367
1946 October 15
- National Association of
Manufacturers, New York Box 367
1946 December 5
- Remarks explaining Senator's
Amendment to the Case Bill. (Not
used) Box 367
1946
- Proposal for one consolidated
appropriation bill Box 367
1947 February 14
- Budget, etc. Box 367
1947 February 19
- Budget Box 367
1947 February 26
- Transcript of Broadcast, over
station WPIK, Alexandria, Virginia Box 367
1947 March 23
- U.N. and the Greek-Turkish
situation Box 367
1947 April 1
- Nomination of David E.
Lilienthal Box 367
1947 April 2
- Greek-Turkish matter Box 367
1947 April 22
- Southern States Industrial Council,
Washington, D.C. Box 367
1947 April 30
- Tax reduction Box 367
1947 May 22
- Martinsburg, West
Virginia Box 367
1947 May 27
- Garland Gray's picnic at Waverly,
Virginia Box 367
1947 June 3
- Taxation. (Not
delivered) Box 367
1947 July 11
- Report in Senate on Federal
Personnel Box 367
1947 July 14
- Corporations Box 367
1947 July 19
- Consolidation of General
Appropriation Bills. (S. Con. Res.
6) Box 367
1947 July 24
- Remarks on report of Joint Committee
on Reduction of Nonessential Federal
Expenditures Box 367
1947 July 25
- Speeches prepared and not
delivered Box 367
1947 July
- Turkey Growers, Harrisonburg,
Virginia Box 367
1947 August 5
- Martinsville, Virginia. (Folder
empty when processed) Box 367
1947 November 13
- New Jersey Chamber of
Commerce Box 367
1947 November 20
- N.A.M., New York Box 367
1947 December 4
- Remarks in presenting Senator Warren
Austin at Richmond, Virginia Box 367
1947 December 8
- Remarks relative to Postwar Foreign
Aid Box 367
1947 December 15
- Foreign Aid. (Not delivered).
(Folder empty when processed) Box 367
1947 December 19
- Virginia General
Assembly Box 368
1948 January 14
- Remarks at the Alfalfa
Club Box 368
1948 January 17
- Radio Interview with Charles Parmer,
Sunday afternoon Box 368
1948 January 18
- Speech of Admiral Byrd and Senator
Robertson (Va.) on presentation of Gold Medal
to the Admiral Box 368
1948 January 29
- Taxpayers Association Meeting,
Washington, D.C. Box 368
1948 February 18
- Jefferson Day Dinner, Richmond,
Virginia Box 368
1948 February 19
- Remarks on Governor Tuck's message
to the General Assembly Box 368
1948 February 26
- Material for speech on St. Lawrence
Seaway Box 368
1948 February 26
- Transcript of Radio Interview with
Charles Parmer Box 368
1948 March 7
- European Recovery
Program Box 368
1948 March 13
- Federal Aid to Education. (Folder
empty when processed) Box 368
1948 April 1
- Remarks on vote to override the
President's veto of tax bill Box 368
1948 April 2
- Fiscal condition of our
Government Box 368
1948 May 19
- Remarks in the Senate in presenting
report of the Committee on Reduction of
Nonessential expenditures Box 368
1948 June 19
- Remarks in the Senate on the Federal
Pay Raise Box 368
1948 June 19
- Material for speech. Reciprocal
Trade Agreement Box 368
1948 June
- Virginia State Democratic
Convention, Richmond, Virginia Box 368
1948 July 2
- Honoring Harry K. Green Box 368
1948 July 20
- Anniversary remarks of Radio Station
WTAR, Norfolk Box 368
1948 September 21
- Introducing Secretary of Air Force
W. Stewart Symington before meeting of the
Norfolk Association of Commerce, Norfolk,
Virginia Box 368
1948 December 7
- Proposed radio transcript - Texas
Station Box 368
[1948?]
- Radio Transcript - Budget for
Station WRVA in Richmond, Virginia Box 368
1949 January 18
- Remarks in Senate - Consoldation of
General Appropriation Bills Box 368
1949 February 8
- Remarks in Senate - Consolidation of
General Appropriation Bills Box 368
1949 February 17
- Excerpts from Transcript - Parmer
from Washington - Taxes and Free Enterprise
System Box 368
1949 March 13
- Honoring Clifford K.
Berryman Box 368
1949 April 2
- Honoring former President John
Tyler, Richmond, Virginia Box 368
1949 April 12
- Budget - American Society of Editors
in Washington, D. C. Box 368
1949 April 21
- Remarks before Virginia dinner, U.
S. Chamber of Commerce Box 368
1949 May 2
- U. S. Chamber of Commerce,
Washington, D. C. Box 368
1949 May 4
- Federal Aid to Education Box 368
1949 May 5
- Financial outlook of the
Nation Box 368
1949 May 6
- Remarks on the withdrawal of the
nomination of Mon Wallgren Box 368
1949 May 18
- Transcript of broadcast, (Chas.
Parmer) WPIK Alexandria, Virginia Box 368
1949 May 22
- One Appropriation Bill. S. Con. Res.
18 Box 368
1949 May 24
- Advisory Board, Commodity Credit
Corporation Box 368
1949 May 26
- American Pharmaceutical
Manufacturers Asso. Box 368
1949 June 10
- National Association of Bank
Auditors and Comptrollers. Philadelphia,
Pa. Box 369
1949 June 14
- Graduate School of Commerce and
Business Administration, Richmond,
Virginia Box 369
1949 June 15
- Federal deficits Box 369
1949 June 29
- Southeastern Chain Store Council,
Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach,
Virginia Box 369
1949 June 30
- Gannett Newspaper Radio Chain
transcription Box 369
1949 July 3
- Endorsing the candidacy for Senator
Battle, Harrisonburg, Virginia Box 369
1949 July 9
- National Association of Security
Administrators, Richmond, Virginia Box 369
1949 July 12
- Reply to the President's radio
speech Box 369
1949 July 14
- Virginia Press Association, Old
Point Comfort Box 369
1949 July 16
- Interview with Charles Parmer over
WPIK Box 369
1949 July 17
- One Appripriation Bill, S. Con. Res.
18 Box 369
1949 July 26
- Radio transcription - Richard
Harkness Box 369
1949 August 24
- McClellan Amendment Box 369
1949 August 29
- Virginia Bankers Conference,
Charlottesville, Va. Box 369
1949 September 9
- Nomination of Carl A.
Ilgenfritz Box 369
1949 September 16
- Sales Executive Club, Richmond,
Virginia Box 369
1949 September 19
- Senate - Military Arms
Program Box 369
1949 September 21
- National Association of Insurance
Agents, Chicago, Ill. Box 369
1949 September 22
- Chamber of Commerce, Richmond,
Virginia Box 369
1949 September 29
- Remarks in regard to the nomination
of Leland Olds Box 369
1949 October 7
- American Hardware Manufacturers
Association and the National Wholesale Hardware
Association, Atlantic City, N.J. Box 369
1949 October 12
- National Wholesale Druggists
Association in Atlantic City, N. J. Box 369
1949 October 12
- Remarks on Government's Financial
Situation Box 369
1949 October 15
- National Retail Farm Equipment
Association, Washington, D.C. Box 369
1949 October 19
- Essex Club Luncheon , Newark, N.
J. Box 369
1949 October 27
- Testimonial Dinner honoring
Honorable Albert W. Hawkes, East Orange, N.
J. Box 369
1949 October 27
- Abstract of speech before A.A.A., in
Cleveland, Ohio Box 369
1949 November 1
- Abstract of speech before Commercial
Club, Chicago, Ill. Box 369
1949 November 2
- Board of Underwriters, Chicago,
Ill. Box 369
1949 November 22
- Fiscal Budget Box 369
1949
- Budget Box 370
1950 January 9
- Southern States Industrial
Council's, Atlanta, Georgia Box 370
1950 January 12
- Radio interview with Mr. Bryan,
Atlanta, Ga. Box 370
1950 January 12
- Junior Chamber of Commerce, Roanoke,
Virginia Box 370
1950 January 14
- Wholesale Dry Goods Institute, New
York Box 370
1950 January 16
- Chamber of Commerce, Charleston, S.
C. Box 370
1950 January 20
- Radio Transcription for Charles
Parmer Box 370
1950 January 23
- National Industrial Conference
Board, New York Box 370
1950 January 26
- Nurseryman's Association, Richmond,
Virginia Box 370
1950 January 30
- Senate - Coal Strike Box 370
1950 January 30
- Remarks in the Senate - Government
Financing and Spending Box 370
1950 February 6
- National Automobile Dealers
Association, Atlantic City, N. J. Box 370
1950 February 8
- Chamber of Commerce, Danville,
Virginia Box 370
1950 February 17
- Chamber of Commerce, New Haven,
Conn. Box 370
1950 February 20
- Senator Humphrey attacking Senator
Byrd's Joint Committee on Reduction of Fed.
Exp. Box 370
1950 February 24
- Radio Transcription prepared for
America's Future, Inc. and Mr. Earl
Harding Box 370
1950 February 25
- National Small Business Men's
Association, Hotel Statler, Washington,
D.C. Box 370
1950 March 1
- Reply to Senator
Humphrey Box 370
1950 March 2
- North Carolina Citizens Association,
Raleigh, N. C. Box 370
1950 March 15
- The Rivers and Harbors
Bill Box 370
1950 April 17
- N.A.M. Luncheon, Washington, D.
C. Box 370
1950 April 21
- American Academy of Political
Science, Hotel Astor, New York Box 370
1950 April 26
- Senate - Foreign Aid Box 370
1950 May 5
- Delta Council, Cleveland,
Miss. Box 370
1950 May 9
- Gridiron Dinner, Washington, D.
C. Box 370
1950 May 13
- Maryland Chapter of University of
Virginia Alumni, Baltimore,
Maryland Box 370
1950 May 18
- University of South Carolina,
Columbia, S.C. Box 370
1950 June 5
- Budget Deficit Box 370
1950 June 28
- Korean situation Box 370
1950 June 30
- Omnibus Appropriation
bill Box 371
1950 July 11
- Senate - Response to Senator
Humphrey's attack on the Committee. Box 371
1950 July 11
- Single Appropriation
Bill Box 371
1950 July 14
- Nurserymen's Association, Statler
Hotel, Washington, D. C. Box 371
1950 July 20
- Baruch Control Proposals Box 371
1950 July 31
- Introducing amendment to limit the
powers of the President to 1 year. Amendment A
to S 3936 Box 371
1950 July 31
- Amendment to Appropriation
Bill Box 371
1950 July 31
- Letter from Senator Byrd and
Editorial from Wall Street Journal re:
Reduction Nondefense Budget Box 371
1950 August 1
- Remarks re: Douglas Amendment to
Appropriation Bill Box 371
1950 August 1
- Introducing amendment to reduce non
military appropriations by ten per
cent Box 371
1950 August 4
- Radio Transcript on our intelligence
service in Korea Box 371
1950 August 7
- The International Apple Association,
Washington, D. C. Box 371
1950 August 8
- Nomination of Martin A.
Hutchinson Box 371
1950 August 9
- Remarks offering an Amendment to the
Appropriation Bill Box 371
1950 August 9
- Orchard Picnic, Berryville,
Virginia Box 371
1950 August 12
- American Legion, Alexandria,
Virginia Box 371
1950 August 18
- Senate - On the pending control
bill Box 371
1950 August 18
- Senate - On the One-Appropriation
Bill Box 371
1950 August 28
- Senate - In regard to H. Res.
87 Box 371
1950 August 31
- Annual Field Day at Ivy Hill,
Lynchburg, Va. Box 371
1950 September 9
- National Tax Association,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Box 371
1950 September 13
- Draft of remarks on the Panama Canal
Question Box 371
1950 September 13
- Senate - Appointment of General
George Marshall as Secretary of
Defense Box 371
1950 September 16
- Remarks regarding appointment of
Honorable Stephen E. Rice as Judge on the Tax
Court of the United States Box 371
1950 September 23
- Virginia Forum of the Chamber of
Commerce, Richmond, Virginia Box 371
1950 September 28
- National Association of Securities
Traders, Virginia Beach, Virginia Box 371
1950 September 30
- V. M. I., Lexington,
Virginia Box 371
1950 October 12
- Award to Senator Byrd by American
Association of Credit Men in New
York Box 371
1950 October 20
- National Association of Ice
Industries, Chicago, Ill. Box 371
1950 November 1
- Ohio State Chamber of Commerce,
Columbus, Ohio Box 371
1950 November 1
- Youngstown Chamber of Commerce,
Youngstown, Ohio Box 371
1950 November 14
- Virginia Forests, Inc., Richmond,
Virginia Box 371
1950 November 28
- Senate - On Statehood for
Alaska Box 371
1950 November 30
- Suffolk, Virginia Box 371
1950 December 5
- Women's Club, Culpeper,
Virginia Box 371
1950 December 11
- Senate - On the nomination of Anna
M. Rosenberg for Assist. Secretary of
Defense Box 371
1950 December 21
- Letter to the President Box 371
1950 December 22
- Norfolk, Virginia Box 372
1951 January 20
- Council of State Chambers, Carlton
Hotel, Washington, D. C. Box 372
1951 January 26
- Potomac States Bakers Association,
Baltimore, Md. Box 372
1951 January 29
- Arlington Chamber of Commerce,
Airport, Arlington, Virginia Box 372
1951 February 1
- Senate - Analysis of the
Budget Box 372
1951 February 5
- Senate - "Quickie" tax
bills Box 372
1951 February 8
- National Canners Association,
Chicago, Ill. Box 372
1951 February 18
- Fredericksburg Chamber of Commerce,
Fredericksburg, Virginia Box 372
1951 February 22
- Commercial Club, Cincinnati,
Ohio Box 372
1951 February 23
- Remarks in the Senate on H.R. 1 and
H.R. 1001 Box 372
1951 February 26
- Pennsylvania Manufacturers
Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Box 372
1951 February 27
- Senate - Drafting of 18 year
olds Box 372
1951 March 5
- Remarks in the Senate on Universal
Military Training Bill Box 372
1951 March 9
- Remarks in the Senate on abolishing
the R.F.C. Box 372
1951 March 14
- Springfield, Ohio Box 372
1951 March 27
- New York Southern Society, New
York Box 372
1951 April 11
- D.A R., Washington, D.
C. Box 372
1951 April 17
- Remarks in Senate - Consolidated
General Appropriation Bill. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 372
1951 April 17
- National Coal Association in New
York Box 372
1951 April 20
- Board of Trade, New York Box 372
1951 April 20
- National Editorial Association, New
York Box 372
1951 April 20
- Dispersal Plan Box 372
1951 April 23
- Virginia Federation of Womens Clubs,
Washington, D. C. Box 372
1951 April 24
- Senate - RFC Box 372
1951 April 30
- Senate - RFC, including letter from
Hon. Jesse Jones Box 372
1951 May 1
- U. S. Chamber of Commerce,
Washington, D. C. Box 372
1951 May 1
- Armed Forces Day Observance, Newport
News, Va. Box 372
1951 May 18
- Detroit Economic Club, Detroit,
Mich. Box 372
1951 May 28
- South Carolina Bar Association,
Greenville, S.C. Box 372
1951 June 8
- Tribute to George Mason, Richmond,
Virginia Box 372
1951 June 12
- Remarks in the Senate on
appropriations for Information Specialists.
(Folder empty when processed) Box 372
1951 June 19 and June 20
- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner,
Atlanta, Ga. Box 373
1951 June 25
- Remarks in the Senate on
Appropriations Box 373
1951 August 15
- Remarks on Amendment of Sec. 3121 of
the Internal Revenue Code. S.J. Res.
97 Box 373
1951 September 7
- Remarks on Amendment to Defense
Appropriations, particularly abuses by the Air
Force Box 373
1951 September 12
- Launderers and Cleaners, Old Point
Comfort, Va Box 373
1951 September 18
- Anniversary of Jefferson County,
West Virginia Box 373
1951 September 22
- Omaha, Neb. (Not
delivered) Box 373
1951 October 12
- Dedicating Pollock Knob,
Skyland Box 373
1951 October 14
- Dallas County Farm Bureau, Selma,
Ala. Box 373
1951 November 1
- Richmond Chamber of Commerce,
Richmond, Va. Box 373
1951 November 8
- Tidewater Wholesale Food Dealers
Association, Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach,
Virginia Box 373
1951 November 10
- American Medical Association, Los
Angeles, Calif. Box 373
1951 December 5
- American Farm Bureau, Chicago,
Ill. Box 373
1951 December 12
- Manion Press Release Box 373
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- Business Outlook Conference,
Chattanooga, Tenn. Box 373
1952 January 18
- Virginia Dairy Products Association,
Roanoke, Virginia. (Not delivered) Box 373
1952 January 22
- Chamber of Commerce, Staunton,
Virginia Box 373
1952 January 29
- Northeastern Retail Lumbermens
Association, New York Box 373
1952 January 31
- Mayors and other officials at Old
Point Comfort, Virginia Box 373
1952 February 1
- Chicago Dental Society, Chicago,
Ill. Box 374
1952 February 4
- Budget Box 374
1952 February 14
- University of Virginia Alumni
Association, Washington, D. C. Box 374
1952 February 19
- American Paper and Pulp Association,
New York Box 374
1952 February 21
- The Rotary Club, Salisbury,
Md. Box 374
1952 February 28
- Waynesboro, Virginia Box 374
1952 March 17
- Lehigh Valley Cooperative Farmers,
Allentown, Pa. (Not delivered) Box 374
1952 March 20
- Virginia State Chamber of Commerce,
Richmond, Virginia Box 374
1952 April 17
- Senate - R.F.C. Bill Box 374
1952 April 22 and 23
- American Newspaper Publishers
Association, New York City Box 374
1952 April 24
- Publicity Amendment - Senate
Floor Box 374
1952 April 29
- National Industrial Conference
Board, New York Box 374
1952 May 15
- Convention of State Treasurers,
Richmond, Virginia Box 374
1952 May 16
- American Cotton Manufacturers
Association, Atlantic City, N. J. Box 374
1952 May 17
- Opening of Monroe Calculating
Machine Company, Bristol, Virginia Box 374
1952 May 19
- Honoring Gardner L. Boothe,
Alexandria, Va. Box 374
1952 May 22
- Virginia Seedsmen Association,
Winchester, Va. Box 374
1952 May 23
- Fireman's Day, Cheriton,
Virginia Box 374
1952 May 28
- Accomac, Virginia Box 374
1952 May 28
- Suffolk, Virginia Box 374
1952 May 30
- Virginia Alumni Association,
Richmond, Va. Box 375
1952 June 3
- National Holstein Convention,
Roanoke, Va. Box 375
1952 June 3
- Remarks in the Senate on Senator's
Amendment to request the President to use the
Taft-Hartley Act in the Steel Strike. (Folder
empty when processed) Box 375
1952 June 5
- Fluvanna Farm Bureau, Carysbrook,
Virginia Box 375
1952 June 6
- Honoring Congressman Howard W.
Smith, Belle Haven Country Club, Fairfax,
Virginia Box 375
1952 June 11
- Orange, Virginia Box 375
1952 June 12
- Wytheville, Virginia Box 375
1952 June 13
- Bland, Virginia Box 375
1952 June 13
- Marion, Virginia Box 375
1952 June 13
- Richlands, Virginia Box 375
1952 June 14
- Pulaski, Virginia Box 375
1952 June 14
- Tea at the home of Mrs. Harry K.
Green Box 375
1952 June 15
- Dinwiddie, Virginia Box 375
1952 June 17
- Chatham, Virginia. (Farm
Policy) Box 375
1952 June 19
- American Plant Food Council, Hot
Springs, Va. Box 375
1952 June 21
- Bedford, Virginia Box 375
1952 June 22
- Reply to W. Averell Harriman's radio
broadcast to Virginia Box 375
1952 June 25
- Institute of Public Affairs,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
Virginia Box 375
1952 June 26
- Front Royal, Virginia Box 375
1952 June 27
- Chesterfield Court House,
Virginia Box 375
1952 June 28
- Seaway and Labor, Hampton Roads,
Virginia Box 375
1952 June 30
- Norfolk, Virginia Box 375
1952 June 30
- Military in Tidewater
Area Box 375
1952 June
- Fairfax, Virginia.
(Campaign) Box 376
1952 July 2
- Radio transcription of views on
Labor Box 376
1952 July 8
- Radio broadcast to the Farmers.
(Campaign) Box 376
1952 July 9
- Telecast - Swanson Junior High
School, Arlington, Virginia Box 376
1952 July 9
- Lynchburg, Virginia Box 376
1952 July 11
- Loyal Order of Moose, Harrisonburg,
Virginia Box 376
1952 July 13
- Senate - On the passing of Senator
Willis Smith Box 376
1953 July 1
- Remarks - Convention of the Blind,
Washington, D. C. Box 376
1953 July 16
- Discussion in the Senate on the
liquidation of the RFC. Box 376
1953 July 20
- Remarks in the Senate - Defense
Appropriation Bill Box 376
1953 July 22
- Remarks on the appointment of
Admiral Wm. M. Fechteler, Com.in-Chief of the
Allied Forces in Southern Europe Box 376
1953 July 24
- Proposed increase in debt
limit Box 376
1953 July 29
- Remarks in the Senate relative to
supplemental appropriation. (HR
6200) Box 376
1953 July 30
- Remarks in the Senate on the passing
of Senator Taft Box 376
1953 July 31
- Senate - National debt
ceiling Box 376
1953 August 3
- Remarks at Massanetta Bible
Conference Box 376
1953 August 28
- Transcription honoring Senator Pat
McCarran Box 376
1953 September 1
- Radio Speech from Winchester in the
gubernatorial campaign Box 376
1953 October 23
- Remarks at Newport News, Virginia
welcoming the Pan American Oil
Company Box 376
1953 October 26
- Woodstock, Virginia during
gubernatorial campaign Box 376
1953 October 28
- Richmond Society of Financial
Analysts Box 376
1953 October 29
- W.I.N.C. Winchester, Virginia.
Gubernatorial Campaign Box 376
1953 November 2
- Rotary Club, Winchester,
Virginia Box 376
1953 December 24
- Joint Committee on Reduction of Non
essential Federal Expenditures Box 376
1954 January 13
- Radio - (Campaign Speech), Richmond,
Virginia Box 376
1952 July 14
- Virginia Democratic Convention,
Roanoke, Va. Box 376
1952 July 17
- American Legion, Department of
Virginia, Richmond, Virginia Box 376
1952 August 8
- Radio Speech from Winchester,
Virginia Box 376
1952 October 17
- National Retail Dry Goods
Association, New York Box 376
1953 January 15
- Radio transcription for Gannett News
Service in Washington, D. C. Box 376
1953 January 16
- Remarks in the Senate on the Charles
E. Wilson nomination Box 376
1953 January 26
- Remarks at the Alfalfa
Club Box 376
1953 January 31
- Material for Harkness
interview Box 376
1953 February 19
- Remarks on receiving an award from
the American Good Government Society,
Washington, D.C. Box 376
1953 February 23
- The Federal Budget, Lexington,
Virginia Box 376
1953 March 8
- Remarks at Portsmouth,
Virginia Box 376
1953 April 22
- Statement in the Senate on the Byrd
Budget Box 376
1953 April 25
- U. S. Chamber of Commerce,
Washington, D. C. Box 376
1953 April 27
- Senate - Complimenting Senator
Margaret Chase Smith Box 377
1953 May 27
- Remarks in the Senate on the RFC and
a Small Business Administration Box 377
1953 June 22
- Extension of remarks in the Senate
Tightening the Federal Purse
Strings Box 377
1953 June 22
- Report of Joint Committee relating
to control of collection and use of foreign
currencies Box 377
1953 June 23
- Remarks in the Senate on fiscal
situation Box 377
1953 June 24
- Senate - St. Lawrence
Seaway Box 377
1954 January 20
- Chamber of Commerce, Little Rock,
Ark. Box 377
1954 January 21
- Alfalfa Club Dinner Box 377
1954 January 23
- Civil employment in Executive branch
and Unexpended balances of Federal
Appropriations Box 377
1954 February 3
- Sons of the American Revolution,
Newark, N. J. Box 377
1954 February 22
- American Good Government
Society Box 377
1954 February 22
- Byrd Budget
Recommendations Box 377
1954 March 8
- Civilian Employment in Executive
Branch Box 377
1954 March 10
- Remarks in the Senate on the Tax
Legislation, when Senator Byrd and Senator
Williams offered an amendment. Box 377
1954 March 25
- Remarks in the Senate on the Tax
Bill. HR 8324 Box 377
1954 March 30
- Remarks in the Senate paying tribute
to Senator Johnson of Colorado Box 377
1954 April 6
- Remarks in the Senate on the
construction of certain public buildings. HR
6342 Box 377
1954 April 8
- Remarks in the Senate on the Federal
Housing Administration Box 377
1954 April 14
- Remarks in the Senate on H.R.6342,
Con struction of Public Buildings by Purchase
Contracts Box 377
1954 April 15
- Senate - Lease-Purchase
Bill Box 377
1954 April 20
- Unexpended balances of Federal
Appropriations Box 377
1954 May 3
- Remarks and letters in the
Congressional Record relating to Federal
Housing Administration Box 377
1954 May 3
- National Association of Plumbing Con
tractors, Washington, D. C. Box 377
1954 May 10
- Farm-City Conference, New York, N.
Y. Box 377
1954 May 25
- Remarks in the Senate on the death
of Senator Hoey Box 377
1954 May 27
- Senate - Federal Housing
Program Box 378
1954 June 15
- Senate - Unexpended
Balances Box 378
1954 June 16
- Remarks in the Senate in regard to
defense appropriations Box 378
1954 June 18
- Council for Community Improvement,
Washington, D. C. Box 378
1954 June 24
- Remarks in the Senate on Public
Housing Programs Box 378
1954 June 25
- Senate - Funds Received From
Germany Box 378
1954 June 25
- Senate - Federal Housing
Program Box 378
1954 June 30
- Purchasing Power of the Dollar. (Not
delivered) Box 378
1954 June 30
- Tax Bill. (Not
delivered) Box 378
1954 June 30
- Senate - Tax Bill Box 378
1954 July 1
- Senate - Tax Bill Box 378
1954 July 2
- Civilian employment in Executive
Branch, May 1954 Box 378
1954 July 7
- Senate - Byrd-Bridges Amendment,
S.J. Res. 174 Box 378
1954 July 13
- Housing Bill Box 378
1954 July 22
- Senate - Discussion on the Housing
Bill Box 378
1954 July 28
- Senate - Mutual Security
Act Box 378
1954 July 29
- Remarks in the Senate Box 378
1954 August 2
- Letter from Senator Byrd to Hon.
Albert M. Cole of FHA Box 378
1954 August 6
- Senate - Debt Limit Box 378
1954 August 13
- Senate - Remarks on
R.E.A. Box 378
1954 August 13
- Senate - Temporary Increase in the
Federal Debt Limit Box 378
1954 August 13
- Remarks at Senator's 33rd.
Picnic Box 378
1954 August 28
- Memorial Address in the Senate for
Senator Maybank. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 378
1954 November 9
- Memorial Address for Senator Butler
of Nebraska Box 378
1954 November 9
- Memorial Address in the Senate for
Senator McCarran Box 378
1954 November 9
- Federal personnel, June-September
1954 Box 378
1954 November 16
- Houston Speech Box 378
[1954?]
- Remarks in offering amendment to
Sec. 7237 of the Internal Revenue Code of
1954 Box 378
1955 January 18
- Remarks in paying tribute to U. S.
Junior Chamber of Commerce and Virginia Junior
Chamber of Commerce Box 378
1955 January 21
- Virginia State Horticulture Society,
Roanoke, Virginia Box 378
1955 January 25
- Senate - Formosa
situation Box 378
1955 January 28
- Senate - Unexpended Balances in
Executive Agencies Box 378
1955 February 1
- Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures
on Federal Personnel Box 378
1955 February 4
- The Atlanta Freight Bureau, Atlanta,
Ga. Box 378
1955 February 18
- Remarks in the Senate - Clay Road
Program Box 378
1955 March 2
- Tax Bill. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 378
1955 March 2
- Senate - Federal Highway
Plan Box 378
1955 March 10
- Senate - Tax Bill H.R.
4259 Box 378
1955 March 10
- Senate - Proposed Federal Tax
Legislation. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 378
1955 March 11
- Remarks in the Senate in connection
with the tax bill Box 378
1955 March 14
- Senate - Tax Legislation Box 378
1955 March 14
- Remarks in the Senate on the tax
bill. (Folder empty when processed) Box 378
1955 March 15
- Remarks in the Senate on appointment
of conferees for the Tax Bill Box 378
1955 March 16
- Statement for presentation before
Senate Public Works on Clay road
proposal Box 378
1955 March 18
- Statement in Senate on Civilian
Employment in Executive Branch Box 378
1955 March 18
- Remarks - including editorials on
the Federal Road Program Box 378
1955 March 22
- Remarks on the Tax Rate Extension
Act 1955 Conference Report. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 378
1955 March 25
- Remarks on the Postal Pay Bill, (S.
l) Box 378
1955 March 25
- Remarks on the Federal Pay Bill, (S.
67) Box 378
1955 March 25
- Remarks on the Highway
Program Box 378
1955 March 25
- Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non~essential Federal
Expenditures. Civilian Employment Box 378
1955 March 30
- Editorial Comment on the Highway
Program Box 378
1955 March 30
- Tax Foundation, Washington, D.
C. Box 378
1955 April 18
- Remarks on reporting H.R. 1,
Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act. (Folder empty
when processed) Box 378
1955 April 28
- Radio recording made for Senator
John J. Wicker for loyalty day Box 378
1955 May 1
- Remarks in the Senate on H. R. 1,
Reciprocal Trade Box 378
1955 May 2
- U. S. Chamber of Commerce,
Washington, D. C. Box 378
1955 May 4
- Remarks in the Senate concerning the
Reciprocal Trade Bill Box 379
1955 May 4
- Business Advisory Council, Hot
Springs, Va. Box 379
1955 May 6
- Remarks in the Senate on the
President's Road Program Box 379
1955 May 19
- Investment Bankers Association,
White Sulpher Springs, West
Virginia Box 379
1955 May 20
- Remarks - inserting editorials about
the pending road bill Box 379
1955 May 23
- National Citizens Planning
Conference, Washington, D. C. Box 379
1955 May 24
- Senate - Clay Plan Amendment to the
Highway Bill Box 379
1955 May 25
- Remarks in the Senate on H. R.
5559 Box 379
1955 June 1
- Remarks in the Senate on Reciprocal
Trade Agreements Act Box 379
1955 June 1
- Remarks in the Senate on extension
of suspension of certain import taxes on
copper. H. R. 5695 Box 379
1955 June 1
- Senate - Foreign Aid
Bill Box 379
1955 June 2
- Remarks in the Senate on S. 2126,
the Housing Bill Box 379
1955 June 7
- Remarks in the Senate on copper
imports Box 379
1955 June 8
- Remarks in the Senate on H. R. 1,
Reciprocal Trade Box 379
1955 June 15
- Remarks - Renegotiation Act of 1941,
H. R. 4904 Box 379
1955 June 21
- Remarks in the Senate on the Federal
Debt Limit Box 379
1955 June 23
- Remarks and request to have printed
in the Record the article by A. Krock
concerning Senator Johnson Box 379
1955 June 30
- Remarks in the Senate praising
Senator Lyndon Johnson Box 379
1955 June 30
- Remarks in the Senate on H. R.
5560 Box 379
1955 June 30
- Remarks in the Senate on extension
of debt limit. H. R. 6992 Box 379
1955 June 30
- Interstate Rochambeau Commission in
Washington, D. C. Box 379
1955 July 1
- Remarks in the Senate on Unexpended
Balances of Federal Appropriations Box 379
1955 July 6
- Remarks in the Senate on H.R.4904,
Renegotiation Act Box 379
1955 July 18
- League of Virginia Counties,
Richmond, Va. Box 379
1955 July 20
- Remarks in the Senate on Mutual
Security Appropriations Box 379
1955 July 22
- Tribute in the Senate to Senator
Byrd, Chairman of the Joint Committee on Non-
essential Expenditures by Senator
Payne Box 379
1955 July 28
- Remarks in tribute to General Verne
Mudge, on his departure from the Senate Armed
Services Committee Box 379
1955 July 30
- Remarks in the Senate on Amendment
to Internal Revenue Code. H R.7064 Box 379
1955 July 30
- Remarks at Orchard Picnic,
Berryville, Va. Box 379
1955 August 27
- Illinois State Chamber of Commerce,
Chicago Box 379
1955 October 14
- American Institute of Accountants,
Washington, D. C. Box 379
1955 October 24
- American Mining Congress, New
York Box 379
1955 December 5
- Tax Foundation, New York, N.
Y. Box 379
1955 December 6
- Radio - Speech on calling a
Constitutional Convention Box 379
1956 January 5
- Remarks in the Senate on the
extension of Sugar Act of 1948 Box 379
1956 February 7
- Remarks in the Senate on the Sugar
Bill Box 379
1956 February 8
- Introducing Senator Connally at the
Joint Session of the Legislature, Richmond, Va.
Also Senator Connally's speech before the
General Assembly at Richmond,
Virginia Box 379
1956 February 21
- Remarks introducing General Ridgway
at the dedication of the Virginia War Memorial,
Richmond, Virginia Box 379
1956 February 29
- Remarks on Relief of Farmers from
Payment of Excise taxes in the case of Gasoline
etc. Box 379
1956 March 6
- Remarks on HR 7201. Taxation of
Income of Insurance Companies Box 379
1956 March 6
- Remarks on insertion of editorials
relating to the Declaration of
Principles Box 379
1956 March 14
- Remarks on Amendment to the
Agriculture Bill relating to Peanuts. (Senator
Byrd's Amendment) Box 379
1956 March 14
- Remarks on Corporation and Excise
Taxes Box 379
1956 March 20
- Remarks in the Senate on extension
of existing corporate-excise tax rates. HR
9166 Box 379
1956 March 26
- Response to the State Chamber of
Commerce at Old Point Box 379
1956 April 12
- Remarks in the Senate on Senator
George's decision not to be a candidate for
reelection Box 379
1956 May 9
- Senate - S.3143 (H.R 3) - State
Rights Box 379
1956 May 10
- Remarks in the Senate on the
Conference Report on the Sugar Bill Box 379
1956 May 17
- Senate - Housing Bill,
S.3856 Box 379
1956 May 24
- Remarks on the Federal Aid Highway
Act of 1956 Box 379
1956 May 28
- Senate - Highway Bill, Davis-Bacon
Amendment Box 379
1956 May 29
- Senate - S.3897, Kennedy-Payne-Byrd
Bill Box 379
1956 June 20
- Virginia State Highway Commission,
Richmond, Va. Box 379
1956 June 22
- Senate - Air Force
Appropriation Box 379
1956 June 26
- Remarks in the Senate on H.R.10660,
known as the interstate system road
bill Box 379
1956 June 26
- Remarks on Military Unexpended
Balances, Air Force appropriation Box 379
1956 June 26
- Remarks in the Senate on Social
Security Box 380
1956 July 16
- Remarks on the nomination of Simon
E. Sobeloff. (Not delivered) Box 380
1956 July 16
- Senate - Opposing disability
amendment to H.R. 7225, Social Security
Bill Box 380
1956 July 17
- Remarks in the Senate on Customs
Simplifica tion Act. H.R. 6040 Box 380
1956 July 18
- Remarks in the Senate on
Renegotiation Act of 1951 Box 380
1956 July 19
- Remarks in the Senate on the Foreign
Aid Bill Box 380
1956 July 24
- Remarks on H.R. 6040, Customs
Simplification Box 380
1956 July 25
- Remarks on the Burke
Airport Box 380
1956 July 25
- Remarks in the Senate on H.R.9396 to
amend the Tariff Act. Also H.R.7634 Box 380
1956 July 26
- Interview with Mr. Arthur Krock on
integration Box 380
1956 September 25
- Remarks prepared for the Underwriter
Training Council, Washington, D. C. Box 380
1956 September 27
- Recorded Speech in behalf of
Congressman Burr Harrison Box 380
1956 November
- Ruritan Meeting, Richmond,
Virginia Box 380
1957 January 21
- Reporting bills for the Finance
Committee Box 380
1957 January 23
- Accepting the Silver Quill Award,
Washington, D. C. Box 380
1957 January 26
- Union League, New York Box 380
1957 January 29
- Remarks in the Senate on S.607 to
provide allowances for former
Presidents Box 380
1957 February 4
- Citizens Committee for the Hoover
Report Box 380
1957 February 5
- Remarks in the Senate on Federal Aid
to Education Box 380
1957 February 25
- Senate - On the Middle East in which
Senator Byrd joined Senators Russell and
Stennis in offering an amendment Box 380
1957 February 28
- Remarks in the Senate on the
Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Box 380
1957 March 4
- Federal Aid to Education. Page
County Petition in opposition Box 380
1957 March 8
- Senate - Letter to Hon. Percival V.
Brundage on the Budget Box 380
1957 March 8
- U. S. Chamber of Commerce,
Washington, D. C. Box 380
1957 March 15
- Kiwanis Club, Richmond,
Virginia Box 380
1957 March 19
- Tentative draft of N.A.M. movie
script with Senator Bridges Box 380
1957 March 19
- Senate - Federal Budget
1958 Box 380
1957 March 21
- Junior Chamber of Commerce,
Alexandria, Virginia Box 380
1957 March 22
- Remarks in the Senate reporting
extension of Corporate Normal-Tax
etc. Box 380
1957 March 25
- Remarks in the Senate on Public
Works and extension of corporation and excise
tax rates Box 380
1957 March 26
- Remarks in the Senate on need for
revised federal budget and Korean war
tax Box 380
1957 March 27
- Remarks in the Senate on S.497
Omnibus Public Works Bill. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 380
1957 March 28
- Radio Transcript - Farm
Bureau Box 380
1957 April 1
- Remarks in the Senate when Senator
Blakley of Texas left the Senate Box 380
1957 April 4
- Remarks in the Senate on amendment
to Internal Revenue Code relating to
Amortization Box 380
1957 April 4
- Remarks in the Senate on
consolidation of all appropriation
bills Box 380
1957 April 4
- Senate - Trial by Jury - or by
injunction. (Civil Rights) Box 380
1957 April 12
- Remarks in the Senate relating to
resolution on Investigation of the Financial
Condition of the United States Box 380
1957 April 12
- Remarks in the Senate on duty-free
entry of metal scrap. H.R.4686 Box 380
1957 April 16
- Transcript of speech for broadcast
on the Manion Forum Box 380
1957 April 28
- Remarks in the Senate on Fast
Amortiza tion for depreciation granted to the
Idaho Power Company Box 380
1957 April 29
- Senate - Taxes and the
Budget Box 381
1957 May 1
- U. S. Chamber of Commerce,
Washington, D. C. Box 381
1957 May 1
- Boston, Mass., (Tea
Party) Box 381
1957 May 6
- Hampton Roads Maritime Association,
Norfolk, Virginia Box 381
1957 May 9
- Remarks in the Senate on the
Commerce Appropriation Bill Box 381
1957 May 17
- St. Luke's Church, Smithfield,
Virginia Box 381
1957 May 18
- American Farm Bureau, Chicago,
Ill. Box 381
1957 May 20
- Remarks in the Senate on the
President's Foreign Aid Requests Box 381
1957 May 22
- Remarks in the Senate on the Housing
legislation Box 381
1957 May 28
- Remarks in the Senate on the
resignation of Secretary George M.
Humphrey Box 381
1957 May 29
- Remarks in the Senate on H.R 53 to
con solidate veterans legislation Box 381
1957 June 3
- Remarks in the Senate on Senator
Byrd's birthday Box 381
1957 June 10 and 11
- Remarks in the Senate on the Public
Debt Reduction Act of 1957 Box 381
1957 June 11
- Remarks in the Senate on the Acreage
Reserve Program Box 381
1957 June 11
- Speech on founding of Virginia,
Arlington Towers, Arlington. (Not
delivered-unable to leave Senate) Box 381
1957 June 14
- Remarks in the Senate on the fiscal
and monetary policies Box 381
1957 June 19
- Senator Byrd's final question to
Secretary Humphrey Hearing Box 381
1957 June 20
- Remarks in the Senate reporting H
R.7238 to amend the Social Security
Act Box 381
1957 June 20
- Remarks before the Citizens'
Committee, Washington, D. C. Box 381
1957 June 24
- Remarks in the Senate on
Construction of Bridges over the Potomac
River Box 381
1957 July 3
- Remarks in the Senate on Amendments
to the Social Security Act.
H.R.6191 Box 381
1957 July 3
- Dan River Mills, Inc., Danville,
Virginia Box 381
1957 July 4
- Great Lakes to Florida Highway
Association, Wytheville, Virginia Box 381
1957 July 6
- First District Democratic
Association, Chamberlin Hotel, Old Point
Comfort Box 382
1957 July 12
- Senate - So-called Civil Rights
Bill Box 382
1957 July 16
- Remarks in the Senate on Civil
Rights, and article from Richmond News Leader
containing statement from
N.A.A.C.P. Box 382
1957 August 2
- Remarks in the Senate on reporting
H.R. 232 with amendments Box 382
1957 August 7
- Remarks on H.R. 52 to increase
service-connected disability compensation and
dependency allowances Box 382
1957 August 9
- Remarks in the Senate on printing
additional copies of the hearings on Financial
Condition of U. S. Box 382
1957 August 9
- Remarks in the Senate on the passing
of former Senator Walter F. George, August 4,
1957 Box 382
1957 August 12
- Remarks in the Senate on H.R.232,
Fast Amortization Box 382
1957 August 12
- Reporting bills from the Finance
Committee Box 382
1957 August 12
- Remarks in the Senate on S. 2229,
government guaranty of private loans to certain
air carriers Box 382
1957 August 12
- Reporting bills from the Finance
Committee Box 382
1957 August 13
- Remarks in the Senate on the late
Senator Joseph McCarthy Box 382
1957 August 14
- Remarks in the Senate reporting out
bills from the Finance Committee Box 382
1957 August 14
- Senate - Remarks on Tariff on Lead
and Zinc Box 382
1957 August 20
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 3658,
eligibility of widows for benefits. (And H.R.
5924) Box 382
1957 August 20
- Senate - Remarks on amendments to
the Social Security Act Box 382
1957 August 20
- Senate - Foreign Aid Box 382
1957 August 21
- Senate - Remarks on establishing
Joint Committee to study growth of the District
of Columbia Box 382
1957 August 26
- Senate - Remarks on the So-called
Civil Rights Bill Box 382
1957 August 28
- Senate - Remarks on raising the
statutory debt limit Box 382
1957 August 28
- Senate - Remarks on S. 2080,
relating to computation of annual income for
the purpose of payment of pension for
non-service-connected disability Box 382
1957 August 28
- Senate - Remarks on the so-called
Civil Rights Bill Box 382
1957 August 29
- Senate - Remarks on the so-called
Civil Rights Bill Box 382
1957 August 30
- Senate - Remarks on the President's
Budget Box 382
1957 August 30
- Remarks at the Orchard Picnic,
Berryville, Va. Box 382
1957 August 31
- Democratic Rally in the
gubernatorial campaign, Harrisonburg,
Virginia Box 382
1957 September 30
- Gubernatorial campaign, Leesburg,
Virginia Box 382
1957 October 7
- Gubernatorial Campaign, Richmond,
Virginia Box 382
1957 October 11
- Stanleytown, Virginia. (Not
delivered) Box 382
1957 October 18
- Integration, among other matters,
Halifax, Va. Box 382
1957 October 30
- Campaign Speech, Staunton,
Virginia Box 382
1957 October 31
- Radio speech over WINC, Winchester,
Virginia, endorsing Lindsay Almond for
Governor Box 382
1957 November 1
- National Association of
Manufacturers, New York Box 382
1957 December 5
- Senate - Remarks on the passing of
Senator Kenneth McKellar Box 383
1958 January 13
- 40th. Anniversary Meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce, Winchester, Virginia.
(Folder empty when processed) Box 383
1958 January 15
- Dedication of library to Admiral
Byrd, Springfield, Virginia. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 383
1958 January 20
- Senate - Remarks on H. R. 8865 and
H. R. 9035, both relating to internal
revenue Box 383
1958 January 27
- Senator's vote on Senate Resolution
148 Box 383
1958 January 28
- Senate - Remarks in tribute to John
W. Emmert, Supt. Glacier National
Park Box 383
1958 February 19
- Radio Transcript of interview with
Paul Manning, NAM Series, "It's Your
Business" Box 383
1958 February 23
- Senate - Remarks reporting H. R.
9955, Temporary Increase in Public Debt
Limit Box 383
1958 February 24
- Senate - Remarks on the bill to
increase postage rates Box 383
1958 February 27
- Jackson-Jefferson Day Dinner, John
Marshall Hotel, Richmond, Virginia Box 383
1958 February 28
- Senate - Remarks on inserting speech
made by - Senator Talmadge at Richmond,
Virginia, Jefferson-Jackson Day
Dinner Box 383
1958 March 3
- Senate - Extension of the U. S.
Capitol Box 383
1958 March 11
- Senate - Remarks on tax on income of
life insurance companies and Douglas
amendment Box 383
1958 March 13
- Senate - Remarks on the formula for
taxing life insurance companies,
H.R.10021 Box 383
1958 March 14
- Senate - Remarks reporting H.R.1140
and H.R.5382 for the Finance
Committee Box 383
1958 March 17
- Senate - Remarks reporting bills
from the Finance Committee Box 383
1958 March 18
- Senate - Deficit spending and pump
priming Box 383
1958 March 19
- Senate - Remarks inserting article
written by George Shea of the Wall Street
Journal. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 383
1958 March 24
- Senate - Highway Bill, S.
3414 Box 383
1958 March 26
- Judicial Conferance, Old Point
Comfort Box 383
1958 May 2
- Senate - Remarks on H.R.
358 Box 383
1958 May 13
- Senate - Remarks reporting H.R 10015
and H.R.6006 for Finance Committee Box 383
1958 May 21
- Remarks in reporting H.R 12065 for
the Finance Committee Box 383
1958 May 22
- Senate - Remarks requesting the
printing of additional copies of hearings on
the Financial Condition of the U.
S. Box 383
1958 May 26
- Senate - Remarks on suspension of
duties on certain metal scrap, and
anti-dumping, H.R. 6006 Box 383
1958 May 26
- Senate - Remarks on Proposed
Extension of Unemployment
Compensation Box 383
1958 May 26
- Senate - Remarks on Unemployment
Compensation, H.R 12065 Box 383
1958 May 27
- Senate - Remarks on Additional
Unemployment Compensation. H.R.
12065 Box 383
1958 May 28
- Senate - Remarks reporting
H.R.12695, Extension of Existing Corporate
Normal Tax and certain Excise-Tax Box 383
1958 June 12
- Senate - Remarks on the Federal
Employees Salary increase Act of 1958 -
Conference Report Box 383
1958 June 13
- Senate - Remarks on Extension of
Corporate and Excise Tax Rates,
H.R.12695 Box 383
1958 June 18
- Senate - Remarks on the Extension of
Corporate and Excise Tax Rates,
H.R.12695 Box 383
1958 June 19
- Senate - Statehood for
Alaska Box 383
1958 June 26
- Senate - Remarks in submitting a
Conference Report on H.R,12695 (excise tax
etc.) Box 383
1958 June 26
- Senate - Remarks on Extension of
Time for filing claim for refund of gasoline
taxes. S. 586 Box 384
1958 July 9
- Senate - Remarks on the Trade
Agreement Act. H.R. 12591 Box 384
1958 July 16
- Senate - Remarks on the Extension of
Trade Agreements Act. H R.12591 Box 384
1958 July 17
- Senate - Remarks on Temporary
Unemployment Compensation. H.R
12065 Box 384
1958 July 18
- Senate - Remarks on the Extension of
trade Agreements Act. H.R.12591 Box 384
1958 July 22
- Senate - Remarks reporting H R.8381,
to amend the Internal Revenue Code Box 384
1958 July 28
- Senate - Remarks reporting H.R.7125,
technical changes in Federal excise tax
laws Box 384
1958 July 31
- Senate - Remarks reporting on the
conference on H.R 6006, Antidumping Act
1921 Box 384
1958 August 4
- Senate - Remarks on amendment of
Social Security H.R. 5411 Box 384
1958 August 8
- Senate - Remarks on Technical
Changes in Excise Tax Law. H.R 7125 Box 384
1958 August 11
- Senate - Remarks on extension of
Trade Agreements Act, H.R. 12591 Box 384
1958 August 11
- Senate - Remarks on Technical
Changes in the Excise Tax Law, H.R. 7125,
etc. Box 384
1958 August 12
- Senate - Remarks on Excise Tax and
Technical Amendments Act of 1958 Box 384
1958 August 15
- Senate - Remarks on retirement of
Senator Martin of Pennsylvania Box 384
1958 August 19
- Senate - Remarks on establishment of
Civil War Centennial Commission. H.J.Res.
557 Box 384
1958 August 20
- Senate - Remarks on S,337 and
H.R.3 Box 384
1958 August 20
- Senate - Remarks on increasing the
Debt Limit, H R 13580 Box 384
1958 August 22
- Senate - Remarks on Extension of
Renegotiation Act of 1951.
H.R.11749 Box 384
1958 August 22
- Orchard Picnic, Berryville,
Virginia Box 384
1958 August 30
- Kiwanis Club, Martinsburg, West
Virginia Box 384
1958 October 7
- Pittsburgh, Pa. Box 384
1958 October 7
- Usurpation of Power By The Federal
Supreme Court Box 384
1958 November
- Illinois Manufacturing Association,
Chicago, Ill. Box 384
1958 December 11
- Members of the Commission On
Education Box 384
1958
- U. S. Chamber. (Not
used) Box 384
1959 January 13
- Washington and Lee Trustees
Luncheon, Mayflower Hotel, Washington,
D.C. Box 384
1959 January 17
- Senate - Remarks on the Housing
Bill Box 384
1959 February 5
- Senate - Remarks on the Federal
Budget Box 385
1959 March 9
- Senate - Remarks on Spending
Authorizations Box 385
1959 March 10
- Senate - General Expenditure
Authorization Bill Box 385
1959 March 11
- The National Taxpayers Conference,
Washington, D. C. Box 385
1959 March 17
- $5.7 Billion Expenditure Reduction.
(Not for Public Request) Box 385
1959 March 17
- Speech notes for TV
interview Box 385
1959 March 20
- Senate - Remarks on Unemployment
Compensation Box 385
1959 March 25
- Admitting Hawaii into the Union.
(not used) Box 385
1959 March
- Dedication of the Robert A. Taft
memorial Box 385
1959 April 14
- Senate - Remarks on Federal Income
Tax Day and Current Spending
Legislation Box 385
1959 April 15
- Senate - Remarks on Federal
Personnel Box 385
1959 April 15
- Senate - Remarks on H.R.4245,
Taxation on Life Insurance
Companies Box 385
1959 April 24
- Senate - Remarks paying tribute to
Senator Byrd and others by Senator
Neuberger Box 385
1959 April 25
- American Farm Bureau Association,
Berryville, Virginia Box 385
1959 April 28
- American Good Government Society,
introduc ing Rear Admiral Lewis L.
Strauss Box 385
1959 April 30
- Fauquier County Bicentennial
Celebration, Warrenton, Virginia Box 385
1959 May 1
- National Coal Association,
Washington, D.C. Box 385
1959 June 4
- Senate - Discussion on nomination of
Lewis L. Strauss Box 385
1959 June 5
- Senate - Remarks on the proposed in
crease in National Debt Ceiling Box 385
1959 June 9
- Senate - Remarks on Senator's
birthday Box 385
1959 June 10
- Senate - Remarks reporting the
Insurance Bill, H.R. 4245 Box 385
1959 June 10
- Senate - Nomination of Admiral
Strauss for Secretary of Commerce Box 385
1959 June 18
- Recorded speech for Dean
Manion Box 385
1959 June 22
- Opening of "The Confederacy,"
Virginia Beach, Virginia Box 385
1959 June 23
- Senate - Remarks reporting H.R.7086
Renegotiation Act extension Box 385
1959 June 23
- Senate - Remarks on the Tax
Extension Bill Box 385
1959 June 24
- Senate - Remarks on extending excise
taxes and increasing debt limit Box 385
1959 June 25
- Senate - Remarks on Increased
Limitation on the Federal Debt Box 385
1959 June 25
- Senate - Remarks on Senator Byrd's
length of service in the Senate Box 385
1959 June 29
- Senate - Remarks on Budgetary
Actions in Congress Box 385
1959 June 29
- Senate - Remarks on tax rate
extension Act 1959. Conference
Report Box 385
1959 June 29
- Senate - Remarks on the Housing
Bill Box 386
1959 June 30
- Senate - Remarks reporting S.2524,
power of States to impose net income taxes
etc. Box 386
1959 August 11
- Senate - Remarks reporting H.R.
7650, Veterans Bill Box 386
1959 August 12
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 7650.
Veterans' Pension Bill Box 386
1959 August 13
- Senate - Remarks on H R.7650,
Veterans legislation Box 386
1959 August 18
- Senate - Remarks on S.2524, State
Taxation from Interstate Commerce Box 386
1959 August 20
- Senate - Remarks on S.2524, State
taxation on income derived from Interstate
Commerce Box 386
1959 August 24
- Senate - Remarks on Federal Interest
Rate Ceiling Box 386
1959 August 27
- Orchard Picnic, Berryville,
Virginia Box 386
1959 August 29
- Senate - Remarks on H.R.213 and H.R
2906, also H. R. 6249 Box 386
1959 September 1
- Senate - Remarks on S& 2524,
State Taxation from Interstate
Commerce Box 386
1959 September 3
- Senate - Remarks reporting H.R.
8678, and the Highway Bill Box 386
1959 September 5
- Senate - Remarks on H.R.9035,
interest rates on E and H Savings
bonds Box 386
1959 September 8
- Senate - Remarks on the Problem of
Inflation Box 386
1959 September 10
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 47,
Personal Exemption for children placed for
adoption Box 386
1959 September 10
- Senate - Remarks on Interest rates
on U. S. Savings~Bonds. (H.R. 9035) Box 386
1959 September 12
- Excerpt of speech at the anniversary
of the Thomas Jefferson Soil Conservation
District, Louisa County, Virginia Box 386
1959 September 19
- League of Virginia Municipalities,
Old Point Comfort, Virginia Box 386
1959 September 21
- Dedication of Prince William County
Armory, Manassas, Virginia Box 386
1959 September 26
- American Farm Bureau Federation,
Chicago, Ill. Box 386
1959 December 15
- Christmas Message - Salvation
Army Box 386
1959
- American Legion Meeting Box 386
1959
- Questions and Answers from American
Farm Bureau. (Not given) Box 386
1959
- Senate - Remarks on the
Budget Box 387
1960 January 18
- Silver Quill Dinner, Washington, D.
C. Box 387
1960 January 21
- Senate - Remarks on the Federal
Elections Act of 1959 Box 387
1960 January 25
- Senate - Remarks on the Poll
Tax Box 387
1960 February 2
- Senate - Federal Aid to
Education Box 387
1960 February 4
- Senate - So-called Civil
Rights Box 387
1960 February 19
- Senate - Remarks on the presentation
to Senator McClellan of the George Washington
Award of Freedom Foundation Box 387
1960 February 24
- Senate - Remarks on Inter-American
Highway Box 387
1960 February 24
- Senate - Impact of textile
imports Box 387
1960 February 24
- Senate - So-called Civil Rights
legislation Box 387
1960 March 1
- Senate - Remarks on the passing of
former Senator Herbert O'Conor of
Maryland Box 387
1960 March 4
- Senate - So-called Civil
Rights Box 387
1960 March 5
- Senate - Paying tribute to Charles
Lee Watkins, Parliamentarian of the
Senate Box 387
1960 March 7
- Conference of Business Advisory
Council sponsored by Department of Commerce.
(Referred to Mr. Lewis Strauss) Box 387
1960 March 17
- Senate - Remarks in explanation of
H.R.135, H.R.3472, H.R.4251, H.R. 2451, and
H.R. 7456 Box 387
1960 March 28
- Senate - Remarks on the address by
Senator Bible at the unveiling of the statue of
the late Senator Pat McCarran Box 387
1960 March 28
- Children of the American Revolution,
Washington, D. C. Box 387
1960 April 22
- Senate - Remarks on introduction of
S. 3411. This relates to the Mallory
case Box 387
1960 April 25
- Senate - Remarks on action on
appropria tion bills Box 387
1960 April 25
- Senate - Remarks on air shipments of
household goods of military
personnel Box 387
1960 April 27
- Senate - Remarks on the Coal mine
Safety Act Box 387
1960 April 27
- Senate - Remarks on the R. E.
A. Box 387
1960 May 11
- Senate - Remarks in re: Military
Construction Bill limiting military contract
fees Box 387
1960 May 13
- Senate - Remarks in re: Military
Constru tion bill, curbing commercial freight
shipments, (air) Box 387
1960 May 13
- Remarks paying tribute to Senator O'
Mahoney Box 387
1960 May 19
- State Democratic Convention,
Virginia Beach, Virginia Box 387
1960 May 21
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 9862.
Senator appointed a conferee Box 387
1960 May 24
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. l0087,
overall limitation on foreign tax
credit Box 387
1960 May 31
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 9881, law
relating to free importation of personal and
household effects Box 387
1960 June 1
- Senate - Remarks on amendments to
H.R. 10, self employed retirement
Act Box 387
1960 June 9
- Dedication of James River Bridge,
Peaks of Otter Visitors Center Box 387
1960 June 11
- Senate - Remarks on the Federal
Education Bill Box 387
1960 June 13
- Arlington-Jamestown speech. (not
used) Box 387
1960 June 17
- Senate - Remarks and discussion of
H.R.12381, Public Debt and tax rate
extension Box 387
1960 June 18
- Senate - Remarks on Public Debt and
Tax Extension Act, also discussion Box 387
1960 June 20
- Senate - Remarks on Public Debt and
Tax Extension Act. H.R.12381 Box 387
1960 June 27
- Senate - Remarks on Public Debt and
Tax Extension Act. H.R.12381 Box 387
1960 June 28
- Senate - Remarks on H.R.10, self
employed individual tax retirement
Act Box 387
1960 July 2
- Bridgewater, Virginia Box 387
1960 August 6
- Senate - Antarctic
Treaty Box 387
1960 August 9
- Senate - The Right To Work
Laws Box 387
1960 August 18
- Senate - Remarks on aid given the
Congo Box 387
1960 August 20
- Senate - Remarks on Social Security
Amendments. H R.12580 Box 387
1960 August 23
- Senate - Remarks on Sugar Allotments
to Dominican Republic Box 387
1960 August 23
- Orchard Picnic, Berryville,
Virginia Box 388
1960 August 27
- American Bar Association,
Washington, D. C. Box 388
1960 August 29
- Senate - Remarks on Sugar Act.
H.R.13262 Box 388
1960 September 1
- Introducing President Eisenhower,
Staunton, Va. Box 388
1960 October 27
- Federal Savings and Loan Advisory
Council, Washington, D. C. Box 388
1960 December 1
- New York Society of Virginians, New
York City Box 388
1960 December 2
- Letter to Senator Clark, recorded in
the Congressional Record Box 388
1960 December
- Vote on reelection of Senator Byrd,
Chairman of Finance Committee Box 388
1961 January 11
- Senate - Remarks on the tour of
defense establishments in the U. S. by
Virginius Dabney Box 388
1961 January 13
- Senate - Remarks on nomination of
Mr. Douglas Dillon Box 388
1961 January 21
- Virginia Civil War Commission.
(Prepared for Record) Box 388
1961 January 30
- National Cotton Council, Memphis,
Tenn. Box 388
1961 January 31
- The American Coalition of Patriotl
Societies, Washington, D. C. Box 388
1961 February 2
- Recording for Dean
Manion Box 389
1961 February 19
- Senate - Remarks on the passing of
Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. Box 389
1961 February 24
- Senate - Remarks on filling vacancy
on Joint Committee on Internal Revenue
Tax Box 389
1961 February 24
- Senate - Remarks on H.R.4806,
Extended Unemployment Compensation
Act Box 389
1961 March 16
- Senate - Remarks about Senator Byrd
on temporary unemployment compensation Act and
consideration of certain
nominations Box 389
1961 March 22
- Senate - Remarks on Extension of the
Sugar Act of 1948 Box 389
1961 March 29
- Senate - Remarks on reporting the
nomination of Stanley S. Surrey to be Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury. Letter from
Secretary Dillon Box 389
1961 April 13
- Senate - Remarks on aid to dependent
children Box 389
1961 April 20
- Senate - Remarks on an amendment to
the military construction bill of
1960 Box 389
1961 April 24
- Senate --Remarks on control of
public schools in Virginia Box 389
1961 May 3
- Senate - Remarks on "Back-door
Spending" Box 389
1961 May 3
- Buckingham County Bi-Centennial
observance Box 389
1961 May 12
- Senate - Federal Aid to Education.
(not used) Box 389
1961 May 24
- Senate - Remarks on H.R.1877,
amendments to Internal Revenue Code Box 389
1961 May 26
- Senate - Housing Bill Box 389
1961 June 12
- Senate - Remarks on the Federal-Aid
Highway Act of 1961 Box 389
1961 June 14
- Senate - Remarks on Social Security
Amendments of 1961 Box 389
1961 June 15
- Senate - Remarks on the Federal-Aid
Highway Act of 1961 Box 389
1961 June 15
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 7446,
extension normal and excise tax
rates Box 389
1961 June 21
- Senate - Referring to the
President's speech of July 25, on the Berlin
crises Box 389
1961 July 26
- Senate - Remarks on Act for
International Development -
Amendments Box 389
1961 July 28
- Senate - Speech on S.1983 amendment
to eliminate backdoor spending
provisions Box 389
1961 July 28
- Senate - Foreign Aid Box 389
1961 July 28
- Senate - Remarks on the Byrd
Amendment to the Foreign Aid Bill. S.
1983 Box 389
1961 August 11
- Senate - Remarks on the Foreign Aid
Act of 1961 Box 389
1961 August 15
- Senate - Remarks on Tobacco Acreage
allotments, H.R.1022 Box 389
1961 August 21
- 38th. Orchard Picnic, Berryville,
Virginia Box 389
1961 August 26
- Senate - Remarks on Senator Byrd's
Amendment to S.1983, Foreign Aid Box 389
1961 August 31
- Remarks in the Senate by Senators
Dirksen etc. on Arthur Krock's article on
Senator Byrd's amendment to the Foreign Aid
legislation Box 389
1961 August 31
- Speech at the Green Home, Arlington,
Va. Box 389
1961 September 11
- Senate - Remarks on tax treatment of
certain clays and shale, H. R. 7057 Box 389
1961 September 12
- Senate - Our Nation's Financial
Position Box 389
1961 September 13
- Senate - Federal
Expenditures Box 389
1961 September 14
- Senate - Remarks on H. R. 8847
relating to distribution of certain
stock Box 390
1961 September 21
- Remarks on the activities of the
Finance Committee, first session, 87th.
Congress Box 390
1961 September 23
- Discussion in the Senate on H. R.
8876, Stock Distribution Box 390
1961 September 25
- Senate - Senator Byrd's explanation
of H. R. 8876. Stock distribution Box 390
1961 September 26
- Broadcast Box 390
1961 October 8
- Dedication of memorial to Admiral
Richard E. Byrd, Arlington,
Cemetery Box 390
1961 November 13
- Rule 22 - "previous
question" Box 390
1961
- Senate - Remarks on H. R. 8847.
(DuPont Bill) Box 390
1962 January 15
- Remarks at the ceremony at the
Treasury Department honoring Senator Carter
Glass Box 390
1962 January 15
- Remarks at the memorial speeches for
Senator Bridges Box 390
1962 January 17
- Discussion in the Senate of H. R.
8847, DuPont Bill and the vote Box 390
1962 January 23
- Senate - Remarks on the introduction
of S. Con. Res. 12, General Expenditure
Authorization Act for each Fiscal
year Box 390
1962 January 24
- Remarks on the Manion Forum. The U.
N. Bond issue Box 390
1962 January 28
- Senate - Remarks on Public Health
Research Projects Box 390
1962 February 2
- Remarks on the DuPont Tax Bill. H.
R. 8847 Box 390
1962 February 5
- Senate - Remarks paying tribute to
Senator Carl Hayden on his 50th anniversary of
service Box 390
1962 February 19
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 10050,
temporary increase in public debt
limit Box 390
1962 March 1
- Remarks on the poll tax legislation.
An amendment to S. J. Res. 29 Box 390
1962 March 19
- Senate - Remarks on the Poll
Tax Box 390
1962 March 22
- U. S. Chamber of Commerce,
Washington, D. C. Box 390
1962 May 1
- Senate - Speech on H.R.1361, James
Norman Literacy Test for voting Box 390
1962 May 7
- Delaware Bankers Association,
Wilmington, Del. Box 390
1962 May 10
- Senate - Gold Crisis and
Concentration of Power Box 390
1962 May 14
- Senate - Federal Tax
Legislation Box 390
1962 May 21
- Tax Foundation Box 390
1962 May 21
- Senate - Remarks on nominations of
Judges of the Tax Court of the U.
S. Box 390
1962 May 29
- Senate - Remarks on the Financial
Condition of the U. S. Government Box 390
1962 June 5
- National Community Television
Association, Inc. Box 390
1962 June 19
- Senate - Remarks on H.R.11879,
extension of certain tax rates Box 390
1962 June 25
- Remarks in the Senate - Modern
Economics Box 390
1962 June 27
- Report - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 390
1962 June 27
- Senate - Raising the federal debt
limit Box 390
1962 June 28
- Senate - Remarks on the financial
condition of the Government Box 390
1962 June 28
- Senate - Remarks on Federal Tax
Reduction and the U. S. Chamber of
Commerce Box 390
1962 July 12
- Human Events Meeting, Sheraton Park
Hotel, Washington, D. C. Box 390
1962 July 13
- Senate - Remarks on medical care
under Social Security Box 390
1962 July 16
- Senate - Remarks on the Revenue Act
of 1962. Action taken by the
Committee Box 390
1962 July 20
- Senate - Expenditure-tax
Reduction Box 390
1962 August 3
- Orchard Picnic, Berryville,
Virginia Box 391
1962 August 25
- Senate - Remarks on the Tax
Bill Box 391
1962 August 27
- Senate - Remarks on the Tax Bill, H.
R. 9035. (Vote on Senator's
amendment) Box 391
1962 August 28
- Senate - Remarks on the Tax Bill. H.
R. 9035. (Vote on withholding tax) Box 391
1962 August 29
- Senate - Remarks on Withholding
Taxes Box 391
1962 September 5
- Senate - Remarks on H.R.12180, Free
importation of certain effects Box 391
1962 September 12
- Senate - Remarks on Trade Expansion
Bill Box 391
1962 September 17
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 11970,
Trade Expansion Act of 1962 Box 391
1962 September 18
- Senate - Remarks on Trade Expansion
Bill Box 391
1962 September 19
- Senate - Remarks on S. 2800, to
eliminate the 6 per cent differential between
east coast and west coast ship
yards Box 391
1962 September 20
- National Association of Insurance
Agents, Washington, D. C. Box 391
1962 September 26
- Senate - Remarks on the Foreign Aid
Bill Box 391
1962 October 2
- Senate - Mississippi
case Box 391
1962 October 3
- Senate - Remarks paying tribute to
Senator Mike Mansfield Box 391
1962 October 5
- Senate - Remarks on H. R. 12213,
duties on corkboard insulation and
cork Box 391
1962 October 5
- Senate - Remarks on H. R. 5700 to
amend the Tariff Act Box 391
1962 October 5
- Senate - Remarks on H. R. 6371 and
H. R. 10620 Box 391
1962 October 10
- Consecration of the Greek Orthodox
Cathedral, Richmond, Virginia Box 391
1962 October 21
- National Industrial Conference
Board, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New
York Box 391
1962 December 13
- Re: President's Tax
Proposal Box 392
1963 March
- Senate - Remarks on the Federal
Budget, Could and Should Be Cut Box 392
1963 April 1
- Readers Digest Group, Washington, D.
C. Box 392
1963 April 2
- Radio Transcript Box 392
1963 April 4
- National Taxpayers Conference,
Washington, D. C. Box 392
1963 April 22
- Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal Expenditures
on Federal Personnel and Pay Box 392
1963 April 30
- Law Day Doherty Lecture,
Charlottesville, Va. Box 392
1963 May 3
- Suggested T. V. Tape for Manion on
Budget Box 392
1963 May 6
- Annual meeting Virginia Chamber of
Commerce, Marriott Twin Bridges Motel,
Washington, D. C. Box 392
1963 May 17
- Masonic Order, Washington, D.
C. Box 392
1963 May 27
- Senate - Statement on raising the
limit on the Federal Debt Box 392
1963 May 28
- Senate - Remarks on H. R. 6009,
Public Debt Ceiling Box 392
1963 May 28
- University of Virginia Speech
Dissemination Box 392
1963 May
- National Press Club, Washington, D.
C. (Byrson Rash) Box 392
1963 June 10
- Senate - Democracy and
Despotism Box 392
1963 June 19
- Virginia Pharmaceutical Association,
Arlington, Virginia Box 392
1963 June 23
- Senate - Remarks on extension of
corporation tax rate and excise tax, H.R.
6755 Box 392
1963 June 24
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 6791.
Reduction of exemption from duty by returning
residents Box 392
1963 June 25
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 6791,
exemption from duty for returning
residents Box 392
1963 June 26
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 2513 to
amend the Tariff Act of 1930 Box 392
1963 July 18
- Commemorating July 30, 1619 at
Jamestown, Virginia. (Read by Congressman
Downing) Box 392
1963 July 30
- Senate - Remarks on retirement of
John D. Rhodes Box 392
1963 August 6
- Senate speech on H.R. 7824 to extend
the statutory debt limit Box 392
1963 August 20
- Orchard Picnic, Berryville,
Virginia Box 392
1963 August 31
- Senate - Test Ban Treaty Box 393
1963 September 19
- Capitol Forest Number 104, Tall
Cedars of Lebanon, Washington, D.
C. Box 393
1963 October 5
- Senate - Remarks on the Tax
Bill Box 393
1963 October 15
- Discussion of the Tax Bill in the
Senate Box 393
1963 October 16
- Remarks paying tribute to Mr. Conrad
L. Wirth Box 393
1963 October 28
- Record Reprint - Taxes and
Expenditures Box 393
1963 November 1
- Remarks introducing Senator Sam J.
Irvin, Jr., at Masonic meeting, Winchester,
Virginia Box 393
1963 November 2
- Senate - Federal Debt
Limit Box 393
1963 November 21
- Remarks at dinner honoring Sheriff
John E. Taylor Box 393
1963 December 8
- Senate - Eulogy of President
Kennedy Box 393
1963 December 11
- Senate - Remarks on H.R. 2513,
marking certain imported articles Box 393
1963 December 16
- Remarks by others in the Senate
concerning coffee and Tax bill. In defense of
Senator Byrd. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 393
1963 December 19
- Dedication of Thos. J. Downing
Bridge, Tappahannock, Virginia Box 393
1963 December 28
- Senate - Remarks on the passing of
Mr. Roswell Magill Box 393
1963 December 30
- Debate in Senate - Opposition to
Resolution 9 Box 393
1963
- Senate - Remarks on the retirement
of Mr. Conrad L. Wirth Box 393
1964 January 10
- Senate - Remarks on the Tax Bill.
H.R.8363 Box 393
1964 January 30
- Williamsburg, Virginia, accepting
award of Sons of American
Revolution Box 393
1964 February 1
- Joint Session of the Virginia
General Assembly, Williamsburg,
Virginia Box 393
1964 February 1
- Senate - Thanksgiving
Proclamation Box 393
1964 March 10
- Civil Rights Box 393
1964 March 21
- Senate - Remarks on the Chesapeake
Bay Tunnel Box 394
1964 April 1
- Transcript - Rotary Club, Roanoke,
Va. Box 394
1964 April 12
- Opening of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Tunnel, Norfolk, Virginia Box 394
1964 April 15
- Senate - H.R.7152, the Civil Rights
Act Box 394
1964 April 15
- Speech at dinner in honor of Connie
Wirth Box 394
1964 April 16
- D. A. R., Washington, D.
C. Box 394
1964 April 20
- Senate - Remarks on the Civil Rights
Act of 1963 Box 394
1964 April 21
- Wakefield Ruritan Club's
Inter-Community Shad Planking, Wakefield,
Virginia Box 394
1964 April 22
- Remarks upon receiving the Second
Jamestown Award from the James City County
Chamber of Commerce Box 394
1964 May 13
- Senate - Civil Right Act of
1963 Box 394
1964 May 20
- Letter to the President on the
Federal Fiscal Condition Box 394
1964 May 21
- Commencement Exercises, Staunton
Military Academy, Staunton,
Virginia Box 394
1964 May 31
- Speech by Marshall Beverley for
Senator Byrd at the Award Ceremony in
Philadelphia, Pa. Box 394
1964 June 14
- Senate - Civil Rights
Bill Box 394
1964 June 18
- 42nd Annual Convention, Virginia
Department Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Winchester, Va. Box 394
1964 June 20
- Discussion in the Senate on
Renegotiation Act and Excise Taxes Box 394
1964 June 25
- Debt Limit - Senate Box 394
1964 June 25
- Senate - Remarks on retirement of
Mr. Colin F. Stam Box 394
1964 June 26
- Group Hospitalization, Inc.,
Washington, D. C. Box 394
1964 July 1
- Senate - Remarks on Meat
Imports Box 394
1964 July 1
- Civic Center Campaign Committee,
Winchester, Virginia Box 394
1964 July 16
- Reunion of Descendants and Friends
of Germanna Colonists, Siegen Forest,
Virginia Box 394
1964 July 19
- Annual Meeting of Commonwealth's
Attorneys, Virginia Beach, Virginia Box 394
1964 July 25
- Reference in the Record to Senator
Byrd's remarks on Prince Edward
County Box 394
1964 July 28
- Senate - Remarks on Meat
Imports Box 394
1964 August 11
- Orchard Picnic, 42nd one,
Berryville, Va. Box 394
1964 August 15
- Senate - Remarks on H.R.1839, meat
imports Box 395
1964 August 18
- Senate - Remarks in reporting
H.R.4844, H.R.5739 and H.R.10467 Box 395
1964 August 21
- Amendment offered by Senator
Thurmond, Byrd et. al. on
reapportionment Box 395
1964 September 15
- Senate - Remarks on the retirement
of Jerry O'Leary Box 395
1964 September 30
- Reference to Senator Byrd by Senator
Anderson on H.R. 12253, Tariff
Schedules Box 395
1964 September 30
- Godfrey Field, Leesburg Municipal
Airport Box 395
1964 October 10
- Blackstone Presbyterian Church,
Blackstone, Virginia. (Speech read) Box 395
1964 October 16
- Yorktown Day Ceremony, Yorktown,
Virginia Box 395
1964 October 19
- Wilson Birthplace, Staunton,
Virginia Box 395
1964 October 29
- Dinner given in Senator's honor by
Hiram Lodge, Winchester, Virginia Box 395
1964 October 31
- Dedication of Beaver Creek Watershed
Project, Crozet, Virginia Box 395
1964 November 10
- Federal Tax Reduction
Bill Box 395
[1964]
- Senate - Remarks on submitting S.
Con. Res. 12 Provision for one General
Authorization Act for each fiscal
year Box 395
1965 January 26
- Senate - Remarks on our Gold and
Fiscal weakness Box 395
1965 January 28
- Remarks on the nomination of Mr.
Raymond Guest to be Ambassador to
Ireland Box 395
1965 March 9
- Senate - Remarks on the 100th
Anniversary, Appomattox, Virginia Box 395
1965 March 25
- Remarks reporting the nomination of
Henry H. Fowler to be Secretary of
Treasury Box 395
1965 March 25
- 30th Anniversary of the Soil
Conservation Program Box 395
1965 April 27
- Senate - Remarks on S.701, Coffee
Agreement Box 395
1965 May 13
- Accepting New Market Award at
V.M.I., Lexington, Virginia Box 395
1965 May 15
- Order Fraternal Americans,
Alexandria, Va. Box 395
1965 May 17
- Senate - Tribute to Senator Richard
B. Russell Box 395
1965 May 24
- Senate - Remarks on Amendments to
the Social Security Bill Box 395
1965 May 25
- Senate - Remarks on The Character of
Lee Box 395
1965 May 25
- Senate - Remarks on Utilization of
U. S. Foreign Currency Balances Box 395
1965 June 1
- Senate - Remarks on increasing the
public debt Box 395
1965 June 16
- Individual Views -
Medicare Box 395
1965 July 7
- Commissioners of the Revenue
Association of Virginia, Richmond,
Virginia Box 395
1965 November 4
- Notes on Miscellaneous
Speeches Box 396
n.d.
- Miscellaneous Speeches, ca: 26
items Box 396
n.d.
- Miscellaneous Speeches, ca: 20
items Box 396
n.d.
- Miscellaneous Speeches, ca: 18
items Box 396
n.d.
- Concurrent Resolution - Single
Appropriation Bill, ca: 2 items Box 396
n.d.
- Joint Resolution, ca: 2
items Box 396
n.d.
- 3. Harry Flood Byrd's Public Statements
and Press Releases
- Virginia Road Problem Box 397
1923 January 6
- Presidential Campaign Box 397
1924
- Campaign Statements Box 397
1925
- Program of Progress, Richmond,
Virginia Box 397
1927 December 7
- Tax Segregation - Tax Situation in
Virginia Box 397
1927
- Tax Segregation - Repeal of the
State Tax on Land and Personal
Property Box 397
1927
- Virginia Progress,
Richmond Box 397
1928 June 6
- Virginia Financial Plan Now Is Model
For Nation Box 397
1929
- Comment on Governor Pollard's
Message to 1932 General Assembly Box 397
1932 January
- Organization, Presidential
Campaign Box 397
1932 July 4
- Byrd Road Plan Box 397
1932
- As Chairman of National Committee
Finance Group. Presidential Campaign Fund
Solicitation Box 397
1932
- 18th. Amendment Box 397
1933 April 8
- Trade Barriers Box 397
1933 April 27
- "block Roosevelt" Box 397
1933 June 10
- Governor Stuart Box 397
1933 July 25
- 18th. Amendment Box 397
1933 September 19
- Purchase of cattle Box 397
1933 October 17
- Skyline road Box 397
1933 October 17
- 18th. Amendment Box 397
1933
- Beer Bill Box 397
1933
- In regard to positions in
Washington Box 397
1933
- Farmers' Troubles Box 397
1933
- On the address of the
President Box 397
1934 January 3
- Cattle, A Basic Commodity,
Washington, D. C. Box 397
1934 January 11
- A. B. C. Board Box 397
1934 March 28
- A. B. C. Board Box 397
1934 April 4
- Trade Agreements Box 397
1934 May 21
- Professor Tugwell Box 397
1934 June 11
- A. A. A. Box 397
1934 June
- A. A. A. Box 397
1934 November 1
- Old Age Pensions Box 397
1935 January 31
- Virginia's share of the public
debt Box 397
1935 February 22
- Public Works Box 397
1935 February 26
- Wagner Pension and Social Security
Bill Box 397
1935 February
- Government Finances Box 397
1935 March 12
- Thanks Kingfish for
compliment Box 397
1935 March 16
- Labor Box 397
1935 May 24
- Boy Scouts Box 397
1935 May 31
- Veteran's Bonus Box 397
1935 May
- Wheeler-Rayburn Bill Box 397
1935 June 18
- Tax Exempt Bonds Box 397
1935 June 21
- A. A. A Box 397
1935 July 11
- Farm-to-Markets Roads Box 397
1935 July 23
- Public Utilities Box 397
[1935?]
- Roanoke Times Box 397
1936 January 11
- Reorganization Box 397
1936 March 12
- Corporation Taxes Box 397
1936 May 12
- Economy in Government Box 397
1936 May 29
- Norfolk Convention Box 397
1936 June 16
- Wildlife Federation Box 397
1936 June 17
- Taxes Box 397
1936 June 19
- Reorganization Box 397
1936 July 1
- Tax on Bonds Box 397
1936 August 17
- The Constitution Box 397
1936 September 17
- Reorganization Box 397
1936 December 31
- Interview with Mr.
Essary Box 398
1937 January 1
- Reorganization Box 398
1937 January 12
- Brookings Report, Chapter
1 Box 398
1937 January 14
- Reorganization Box 398
1937 March 28
- Reorganization Box 398
1937 April 19
- Economy in Government Box 398
1937 April 20
- Governor Pollard Box 398
1937 April 28
- Reorganization Box 398
1937 May 6
- Reorganization Box 398
1937 May 17
- Virginia Homestead
Projects Box 398
1937 May 24
- Virginia Homestead
Projects Box 398
1937 May 29
- Reorganization of the Federal
Government Box 398
1937 May 31
- Tax Exempt Securities and
Salaries Box 398
1937 June 1
- Brookings Report, Chapter
9 Box 398
1937 June 7
- In connection with
Washington-Merry-Go-Round Box 398
1937 June 9
- Campaign Financing Box 398
1937 June 10
- Reorganization Box 398
1937 June 14
- Tax Exempt Securities Box 398
1937 June 28
- Virginia Homestead
Projects Box 398
1937 July 5
- Reorganization Box 398
1937 July 10
- Reorganization of the Federal
Government Box 398
1937 July 23
- Delivery of mails during strikes at
Cleveland, Ohio Box 398
1937 July 31
- Virginia Homestead
Projects Box 398
1937 August 2
- Reorganization Box 398
1937 August 12
- Resettlement Box 398
1937 September 2
- Tax exempt salaries and
securities Box 398
1937 September
- U. S. News - "How To Restore
Confidence" Box 398
1937 October 21
- Questions on International
Relations Box 398
1937 October
- Virginia Tobacco allotment under the
Federal Farm Bill Box 398
1937 December 11
- Soil Conservation Box 398
1937 December 16
- Government
Reorganization Box 398
1937 December 27
- The National Debt Box 398
1937
- Resettlement
Administration Box 398
1937
- Federal Appropriations for Roads,
etc. Box 398
1938 January 2
- Reorganization Box 398
1938 January 16
- Radio-Grange.
Reorganization Box 398
1938 January 22
- Air Mail service for
Norfolk Box 398
1938 February 16
- Reorganization Box 398
1938 March 7
- Reorganization - l0%
reduction Box 398
1938 March 18
- Pump Priming Box 398
1938 April 11
- Taxation of government pay roll
salaries Box 398
1938 April 18
- Newspaper Statement Box 398
1938 May 3
- Newspaper Statement Box 398
1938 May 4
- Deficiency Bill - Construction of
two additional battleships at Norfolk
Yard Box 398
1938 May 9
- Virginia's Proportion of Federal
Grants Box 398
1938 May 16
- Newspaper Statement Box 398
1938 June 14
- Kerr-Smith Tobacco Taxes Box 398
1938 June 29
- Newspaper Statement Box 398
1938 June 30
- Senator Byrd's Tobacco Res. - S.
291 Box 398
1938 June
- Reorganization. Paul Mallon
Column Box 398
1938 July 15
- Federal Debt. (A. P.) Box 398
1938 August
- Regional Laboratories Box 398
1938 September 7
- Research Laboratories Box 398
1938 September 15
- Exportation of tobacco seed and
plants Box 398
1938
- Reply to Eccles' letter Box 399
1939 January 16
- Federal Spending, (Governor
Price) Box 399
1939 January 28
- Southside Virginia News - Democracy
Edition Box 399
1939 February 23
- Reciprocal taxation of federal and
state employees Box 399
1939 February
- Deficit Spending -
Harrison Box 399
1939 March 4
- Reorganization Box 399
1939 March 6
- Reorganization Box 399
1939 March 8
- Reorganization Box 399
1939 March 17
- Deficit Spending -
Eccles Box 399
1939 March 23
- To expand Tobacco
Markets Box 399
1939 March 31
- Exportation of tobacco seed. (Folder
empty when processed) Box 399
1939 April 10
- President's letter to
Hitler Box 399
1939 April 17
- Deficit Spending Box 399
1939 May 23
- Economy in Government Box 399
1939 June 17
- Release on Sen. Res. 150 Box 399
1939 June 24
- In connection with Judge Hart's
statement Box 399
1939 June
- Bill of Rights Box 399
1939 June
- Exportation of tobacco
seed Box 399
1939 July 5
- Secretary Swanson Box 399
1939 July 10
- Spending - Lending Box 399
1939 July 23
- Super toll highways Box 399
1939 July 28
- Roads - Shenandoah National Park
Area Box 399
1939 September 19
- Neutrality Box 399
1939 September 21
- Neutrality Box 399
1939 October 16
- Leesburg Civic Clubs - Newspaper
release. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 399
1939 December 14
- Newspaper release on Fredericksburg
speech Box 399
1940 January 19
- Newspaper release on speech at
reopening of Norfolk- Portsmouth
Bridge Box 399
1940 February 1
- In regard to Judge
Roberts Box 399
1939 February 10
- Pursuant to Senate Resolution
150 Box 399
1940 February 15
- Newspaper statement Box 399
1940 February 20
- Newspaper statement. (Folder empty
when processed) Box 399
1940 February 22
- Newspaper Statement Box 399
1940 February 26
- Newspaper Statement - $700,000,000 -
credit corporations Box 399
1940 March 6
- Newspaper Statement - $700,000,000 -
credit corporations Box 399
1940 March 12
- Newspaper Statement -
Tobacco Box 399
1940 March 13
- Newspaper Statement Box 399
1940 March 15
- Newspaper Statement Box 399
1940 March 26
- Tobacco Statement Box 399
1940 April 1
- Statement on death of Lieutenant
Governor Saxon Holt Box 399
1940 April 1
- Tobacco - seed
exportation Box 399
1940 April 2
- Tobacco Res. Statement Box 399
1940 April 10
- Newspaper Statement. Re: President's
letter on $700,000,000 Box 399
1940 April 22
- Newspaper Statement -
Defense Box 399
1940 May 15
- Newspaper Statement Box 399
1940 May 16
- Newspaper Statement Box 399
1940 May 21
- "5th. Column" Box 399
1940 May 23
- Newspaper Statement - Senator Byrd's
speech in regard to J. Edgar Hoover Box 399
1940 May 31
- Newspaper Statement - President's
l0% reduction Box 399
1940 June 3
- Tobacco Statement, (seed bill passed
and law) Box 399
1940 June 7
- Congress should remain in
session Box 399
1940 June 7
- National Defense and Reduction in
appropriations Box 399
1940 June 10
- Newspaper Statement, re: Senator
Byrd's speech - Forum. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 399
1940 June 11
- Newspaper Statement - Alien
Bill Box 399
1940 June 18
- Newspaper Statement - Tobacco
Tax Box 399
1940 June 18
- Death of Hon. J. Murray
Hooker Box 399
1940 August 7
- With respect to Camp Lee Box 399
1940 August 14
- Conscription Statement Box 399
1940 August 21
- National Defense
Contracts Box 399
1940 August 25
- Statement and Resolution to create a
Congressional National Defense
Council Box 399
1940 August 26
- National Defense
Contracts Box 399
1940 August 27
- Pending Tax Bill Box 399
1940 September 14
- Statement on Adjourning Box 399
1940 September 25
- Taxation Box 399
1940 September 30
- Tobacco Statement Box 399
1940 October 7
- Payments to Sugar Producers. (not
released) Box 399
1940 October 9
- Newspaper Statement Box 399
1940 November 8
- Appointment of William S.
Knudsen Box 399
1940 December 22
- Statement - Budget
Message Box 400
1941 January 8
- Newspaper Statement - Death of Jim
Barron Box 400
1941 January 13
- Taxation of future issues of Federal
bonds and notes Box 400
1941 February 21
- Newspaper Statement Box 400
1941 February 28
- Newspaper Statement Box 400
1941 March 2
- Newspaper Statement - Byrd Amendment
- Lend-Lease Bill Box 400
1941 March 5
- Letter to Secretary Wickard
regarding Sugar payments Box 400
1941 March 6
- Strikes Box 400
1941 March 19
- Newspaper Statement - Liquor, Army
Camps Box 400
1941 March 21
- Argentine beef Box 400
1941 March 21
- U. S. News - Strikes Box 400
1941 April 1
- Newspaper Statement -
Strikes Box 400
1941 April 3
- Statement on behalf of the Rules
Committee Box 400
1941 April 29
- Newspaper Statement Box 400
1941 May 8
- Newspaper Statement Box 400
1941 May 26
- Statement to Jack Bell Box 400
1941 June 6
- National Defense -
Strikes Box 400
1941 June 7
- Newspaper Statement - Strike
Resolution Box 400
1941 June 9
- Newspaper Statement - Strike
Resolution Box 400
1941 June 13
- Newspaper Statement - Hudson
Cary Box 400
1941 July 26
- Newspaper Statement Box 400
1941 August 19
- Reply to President Roosevelt.
"Wisecracking has its place, etc." Box 400
1941 August 22
- Aid to Great Britain Box 400
1941 August 26
- Statement with Resolution and
Amendment Box 400
1941 August 28
- Regarding tax on tobacco Box 400
1941 August 29
- Re: Baruch Statement Box 400
1941 September 5
- Statement of Dr. James Truslow Adams
regarding Senator's Amendment Box 400
1941 September 12
- Rep. Smith's Statement, Re:
Arlington, Alexandria and Fairfax Community
Chests. Note: Senator Byrd
concurred Box 400
1941 October 23
- Press Statement: Byrd Speech,
Tidewater Wholesale Grocery Association,
Virginia Beach, Virginia. (Not used due to vote
on Lend Lease Bill.) (Folder empty when
processed.) Box 400
1941 October 23
- Strikes Box 400
1941 October 27
- Statement - Committee to investigate
non-essential federal expenditures Box 400
1941 October 29
- Byrd replies to Press re: John L.
Lewis Box 400
1941 November 6
- Regarding the price of beef
cattle Box 400
1941 November 25
- Newspaper Statement - Senator Adams
death Box 400
1941 December 1
- Regarding Cong. Smith's labor
bill Box 400
1941 December 4
- Letter to Senator Elbert D. Thomas
requesting action on the Smith labor
bill Box 400
1941 December 6
- Statement for International News
Service Syndicated Column Box 400
1942 January 2
- "Why Prudent Spending Will
Strengthen Nation In War and Peace." (Folder
empty when processed.) Box 400
1942 January 2
- Analysis of Budget as compared to
Committee Report Box 400
1942 January 8
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Expenditures,
Senator Byrd, Chairman Box 400
1942 January 23
- Pensions for Senators and
Congressmen Box 400
1942 February 6
- Letter to Secretary Stimson re:
Blackstone, Virginia military camp Box 400
1942 February 12
- Pension Bill - Detroit
News Box 400
1942 February 13
- Regarding labor problems at Camp
Pickett, Blackstone, Virginia Box 400
1942 February 17
- Regarding the Civil Service
Committee and pensions for Senators and
Congressmen Box 400
1942 February 19
- Regarding Dean Landis' appearance
before Committee Box 400
1942 February 24
- Letter to J. E. Barnes, Todd
Shipyard Corp. Box 400
1942 February 28
- Letter to Hon. James M. Landis,
Director, The Office of Civilian
Defense Box 400
1942 March 9
- Letter to Hon. James M. Landis,
Director, The Office of Civilian Defense, in
response to his letter of same date Box 400
1942 March 10
- On the Office of Civilian
Defense Box 400
1942 March 12
- On the Office of Civilian
Defense Box 400
1942 March 13
- Transcript of Senator's testimony
before Senate Committee on Education and
Labor Box 400
1942 March 24
- On death of William E.
Carson Box 400
1942 March 26
- Suggestions for Economy - Given to
the Baltimore Sun Box 400
1942 March
- Letter to Paul V. McNutt in
connection with the Office of Civilian
Defense Box 400
1942 April 1
- Regarding labor situation at
Blackstone, Virginia. Information from Mr. John
J. Corson Box 400
1942 April 14
- Regarding "slowdowns" in vital naval
production. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 400
1942 April 14
- Newspaper Statement - U. S.
Employment Service figures Box 400
1942 April 27
- Senator's reply to Lowell
Mellett Box 400
1942 May 2
- Reprint from news release of the
North American Newspaper Alliance by Byrd, re:
nonwar, nonessestial spending Box 400
1942 June 6
- Release - Sugar
Situation Box 400
1942 June 8
- Re: Inflation Box 400
1942 July 16
- Statement on sugar for canning
purposes Box 400
1942 July 31
- Re: Nation-wide rationing of
gasoline Box 400
1942 August 16
- Re: Treasury plan to tax
"Spending" Box 400
1942 September 3
- Re: Rubber Box 400
1942 September 12
- Re: Paying Virginia State
Debt Box 400
1942 September 28
- Re: Farm Labor Situation Box 400
1942 October 23
- Statement on Manpower Box 400
1942 November 16
- Re: Federal employees engaged in
actual war construction work, etc. Box 400
1942 December 9
- Re: Economy and the new
budget Box 400
1942 December 31
- Re: Purchase of Stevens
Hotel Box 401
1943 January 5
- Edward J. Flynn
Nomination Box 401
1943 January 30
- Re: Availability of farmers
bulletins Box 401
1943 February 17
- Committee's Report on
Questionnaires Box 401
1943 February 17
- National Resources Planning Board in
reply to the President Box 401
1943 February 19
- Strikes. (Boeing Plant, Seattle and
others) Box 401
1943 February 28
- On acquisition and use of motor
vehicles by various agencies of the
government Box 401
1943 March 5
- Letter to Secretary Wickard on farm
labor and machinery situation Box 401
1943 March 8
- Statement on Civil
Service Box 401
1943 March 10
- John L. Lewis Box 401
1943 May 4
- Re: Legislation to negotiate trade
agreements with other countries Box 401
1943 May 11
- War Labor Board - Request for
information as to decisions made by the
Board Box 401
1943 May 20
- Additional Report of the
CommitteeTravel and Communications in the
Federal Government - No. 57 Box 401
1943 May 27
- Subsidy Payments Box 401
1943 May 30
- Strikes Box 401
1943 June 2
- Joint Committee Report on Federal
Personnel Box 401
1943 June 17
- Food Subsidies - Letter from Albert
S. Goss, Master, The National
Grange Box 401
1943 July 3
- On Manpower and Federal
Employees Box 401
1943 September 28
- Strikes and John L.
Lewis Box 401
1943 November 4
- Secretary Hull Box 401
1943 November 10
- Outline of Federal Real Estate
Report Joint Committee Box 401
1943 November 18
- Federal Personnel, Additional
Report Box 401
1943 November 22
- Reduction of Nonessestial Federal
Expenditures Box 401
1943 December 20
- Revocation of Esquire's second-class
mailing permit Box 401
1943 December 31
- Penalty Mail Report Box 401
1944 January 21
- Senator's letter to Hon. Guy Mason,
Commissioner, District of Columbia Box 401
1944 January 28
- Senator's endorsement of message to
General Assembly by Governor Darden Box 401
1944 February 1
- Statement by Senator re: appointment
of Senator O' Mahoney as Chairmen of the
Democratic Senatorial Committee Box 401
1944 February 3
- Subsidies Box 401
1944 February 14
- Veto Message of the
President Box 401
1944 February 22
- Statement on death of Senator
Weaver Box 401
1944 March 11
- Re: Appointment of Mr. Forrestal as
Secretary of the Navy Box 401
1944 May 12
- Operation and Use of Government
Owned passenger automobiles Box 401
1944 June 2
- Reduction of Nonessestial Federal
Expenditures - Government Corporations. (S.
Doc. No. 227) Box 401
1944 August 2
- Re: Disposition of Surplus
Property Box 401
1944 August 25
- Sugar for Applebutter Box 401
1944 September 1
- Statement in Senate on Federal
personnel, Committee Report Box 401
1944 September 13
- Proposed reduction of Federal
employees Box 401
1944 September 19
- Statement in behalf of Senator
Tydings Box 401
1944 October
- Inaugural Plans Box 401
1944 December 5
- State Department
Appointments Box 401
1944 December 7
- Statement of Joint Committee -
Civilian Employees in Government Box 401
1944 December 7
- Joint Committee's Report on
Unexpended Balances Box 401
1944 December 15
- Statement relative to the passing of
Wade Massie Box 401
1944 December
- Release giving James F. Byrnes'
letter on farm labor Box 401
1945 January 11
- Statement on the death of Senator
Maloney Box 401
1945 January 17
- On the appointment of Wallace,
Secretary of Commerce Box 401
1945 January 22
- Statement on the death of Colonel
Halsey Box 401
1945 January 29
- Statement on Speech by Henry Wallace
in New York Box 401
1945 January 31
- Control of Congress over Government
Corporations Box 401
1945 February
- Construction of dam on Shenandoah
River Box 401
1945 February 5
- Crimea Conference Box 401
1945 February 14
- Appointment of Mr. Fred
Vinson Box 401
1945 March 5
- Work or Fight Bill Box 401
1945 March 6
- Byrd-Butler Bill - S-469 Box 401
1945 March 16
- Progress Report of Joint Economy
Committee Box 401
1945 March 22
- Potomac River Dams Box 401
1945 March 27
- On the death of President
Roosevelt Box 401
1945 April 13
- Byrd-Butler Bill Box 401
1945 April 20
- In regard to Vice-President Truman
becoming President Box 401
1945 April 21
- Statement after visit to San
Francisco Conference Box 401
1945 May 7
- Senator's comment on the President's
reorganization plan Box 401
1945 May 24
- President Truman's letter on
Byrd-Butler Bill. S-469. H. R. 2177 Box 402
1945 June 11
- Remarks in introducing Dr. Robert S.
Barrett Box 402
1945 June 14
- Byrd-Butler Bill Box 402
1945 June 19
- Senator's letter to the President on
Government Personnel Box 402
1945 June 27
- Remarks about Secretary of State
Stettinius Box 402
1945 June 28
- Submission of S. F.
Charter Box 402
1945 June 28
- Relative to increase of Federal
Civilian personnel Box 402
1945 July 26
- United Nations Charter Box 402
1945 July 26
- Letter to Secretary Stimson relative
to releasing miners and farmers from the
Army Box 402
1945 August 16
- Reducing the hours in the
work-week Box 402
1945 August 19
- Reorganization of
Government Box 402
1945 August 21
- Cut-backs in
Appropriations Box 402
1945 August 22
- Repealing Daylight Saving
Time Box 402
1945 August 25
- Alleged election frauds in Wise
County, Va. Box 402
1945 August 29
- Pearl Harbor Box 402
1945 August 30
- In regard to repealing daylight
savings law Box 402
1945 September 5
- On the increase of Federal Civilian
Personnel Box 402
1945 September 5
- On $25 per week unemployment
insurance Box 402
1945 September 7
- On proposal by Senator McCarran to
reduce working hours of government
employees Box 402
1945 September 9
- Demobilization of Armed
Forces Box 402
1945 September 18
- The Atomic Bomb Box 402
1945 October 9
- Reorganization of the
Government Box 402
1945 November 1
- Transcription of remarks on the
20th. anniversary of Radio Station WRVA
Richmond Box 402
1945 November 2
- Federal Pay Raise Box 402
1945 November 15
- Strikes Box 402
1945 December 5
- Government Corporation Control Act.
Byrd-Butler Bill Box 402
1945 December 6
- United Nations Relief and
Rehabilitation Administration Box 402
1945 December 17
- Introduction of S. J. Res. 133,
Strike Bill Box 402
1946 January 14
- Statement for Virginia Weekly papers
on Strikes Box 402
1946 January 17
- The balanced budget and introduction
of S-1760 to limit the debt Box 402
1946 January 25
- On feeding starving people of
Europe Box 402
1946 February 7
- On the appointment of Hon. O. Max
Gardner Box 402
1946 February 20
- Balancing the Budget Box 402
1946 March 5
- Federal Civilian
Personnel Box 402
1946 March 5
- Civil Service Commission - Press
Statement Box 402
1946 March 10
- Farm Parity Payments. (Virginia
Daily and Weekly papers) Box 402
1946 April 11
- Re: Coal Strike. (Handed to Frank
Taylor, A. P.) Box 402
1946 April 19
- Re: Senate Finance Committee
unanimous approval S-1760 Box 402
1946 April 23
- Sale of Surplus War
Property Box 402
1946 May 1
- Coal Strike Box 402
1946 May 2
- Reporting the LaFollette Resolution
- 260 Box 402
1946 May 4
- Coal Strike Box 402
1946 May 5
- Senator's amendment to Case Bill to
prohibit payment of royalties Box 402
1946 May 8
- Apple Blossom Festival Box 402
1946 May 9
- Letter to Boyd E. Payton of
CIO Box 402
1946 May 10
- In response to Political Action
Committee of the CIO Box 402
1946 May 10
- In regard to the Railroad
Strike Box 402
1946 May 23
- Statement on the possibility of Veto
of Case Bill Box 403
1946 June 4
- On Passage by Senate of bill
limiting the debt to
$275,000,000,000 Box 403
1946 June 4
- On President's veto of the Case
Bill Box 403
1946 June 11
- Statement explaining vote for
Reorganization of Congress, pension plan and
increase in salary Box 403
1946 June 11
- On Gerald L. K. Smith's endorsement
of him Box 403
1946 June 20
- Influence of CIO-PAC in Politics of
Virginia Decried in Editorial - Portsmouth
Star. (Sent to Virginia Weeklies, County
Campaign Managers and Precinct
workers) Box 403
1946 July 13
- Answering Hutchinson on the G. I.
Bill of Rights Box 403
1946 July 18
- Release in response to Mrs. Clifford
Durr's charge that Senator worked against
farmers Box 403
1946 July 30
- Sugar Box 403
1946 July 31
- On the President's remarks on
economy Box 403
1946 August 2
- Letter to Hunsdon Cary -
Campaign Box 403
1946 August 3
- Statement to the Farmers - (Heading
Woodstock, Virginia) Box 403
1946 August 3
- Letter to M. A. Hutchinson -
Campaign Box 403
1946 August 3
- On resignation of Secretary
Wallace Box 403
1946 September 20
- Coal Strike Box 403
1946 November 21
- Telegram to the President on the
Coal Strike Box 403
1946 November 21
- Telegram to Attorney General Clark
and Interior Secretary Krug on the Coal
Strike Box 403
1946 November 23
- Federal Surplus Property
Disposal Box 403
1946 November 26
- Comment on Strike Situation to A.
P. Box 403
1946 December 9
- In reference to Committee Print No.
34 on reduction of Federal
Personnel Box 403
1946
- Release on the President's budget
message Box 403
1947 January 10
- On Portal-to-Portal pay Box 403
1947 January 29
- On limiting the tenure of office of
the President Box 403
1947 February 7
- Subsidy Payments Box 403
1947 March 3
- On the proposed amendment to limit
the Presidential term Box 403
1947 March 11
- On the President's message on
Greece Box 403
1947 March 12
- Senator's Statement on Portal to
Portal Bill Box 403
1947 March 20
- Federal Civilian
Personnel Box 403
1947 March 20
- Sugar Box 403
1947 March 28
- Statement with Chart on Units in the
Executive Branch Box 403
1947 March
- Republican Economy
program Box 403
1947 April 4
- Greek-Turkish problem Box 403
1947 April 6
- Amendments to Labor Bill Box 403
1947 April 25
- "Wholly owned
Corporations" Box 403
1947 May 27
- Federal Employment Box 403
1947 May 29
- Fiscal Condition of U. S.
Government Box 403
1947 May
- Statement given to Washington Post,
on the labor bill and tax reduction
bill Box 403
1947 June 2
- Sugar situation Box 403
1947 June 10
- Labor bill veto vote Box 403
1947 June 21
- On establishing a ceiling on
expenditures Box 403
1947 June 25
- On Senator Byrd being designated by
the Senate Finance Committee to attend the
Governors' Conference Box 403
1947 June 26
- Letter from Cong. Knutson on the tax
bill, addressed to Senator Byrd Box 403
1947 July 1
- On strengthening the United
Nations Box 403
1947 July 10
- Statement to News Record only on the
purchase of canned poultry Box 403
1947 July 23
- Statement with respect to Senator's
stand on economy Box 403
1947 August 29
- Our Foreign Policy Box 403
1947 September 16
- Government Personnel Box 403
1947 September 16
- On Federal Personnel for August
1947 Box 403
1947 October 4
- On Poultryless and eggless
days Box 403
1947 October 23
- Postwar Foreign
Assistance Box 403
1947 October 30
- Federal Personnel Box 403
1947 October 30
- Statement on Speech by the President
at the opening of the Special
Session Box 403
1947 November 17
- Civilian Personnel with
Report Box 403
1947 December 1
- Statement on Senator serving on
President Hoover's Committee. (Folder empty
when processed) Box 403
1947 December 18
- Single Appropriation
Bill Box 403
[1947]
- Joint Committee on Reduction of
Nonessential expenditures Box 404
1948 January 5
- On the President's
message Box 404
1948 January 7
- In regard to election of a
Congressman from the Fourth Congressional
District Box 404
1948 January 12
- On the President's Budget
Estimates Box 404
1948 January 12
- On the appointment of Major General
L. S. Kuter Box 404
1948 January 19
- On the St. Lawrence
Waterway Box 404
1948 February 1
- Federal Personnel Box 404
1948 February 2
- The Tax Bill Box 404
1948 March 19
- Resolution for 5-member subcommittee
of the Armed Services Committee Box 404
1948 March 25
- Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 404
1948 April 5
- Revising the United Nations
Organization Box 404
1948 April 12
- In regard to Southside Electric
Cooperative Box 404
1948 April 28
- Federal Personnel Box 404
1948 April 29
- On universal military training and
selective service Box 404
1948 May 11
- Resolution providing subcommittee to
serve as "watchdog" of the Armed
Service Box 404
1948 May 11
- Military preparedness Box 404
1948 May 11
- Federal Personnel Box 404
1948 June 2
- Reciprocal Trade Agreements
Program Box 404
1948 June 8
- Federal Personnel Box 404
1948 June 28
- Material on memorial speeches for
Senators Glass and Bailey Box 404
1948 June
- Statement for Virginia A. P. on the
Hoover Commission Box 404
1948 July 28
- Federal Personnel, May-June,
1948 Box 404
1948 July 31
- Single Appropriation
Bill Box 404
1948 July
- Statement on Senator attending Joint
Committee on Federal-State tax and Fiscal
Policy in Chicago, Ill. Box 404
1948 August 23
- Federal Personnel. June-July,
1948 Box 404
1948 September 6
- Federal Personnel. July-August,
1948 Box 404
1948 October 6
- In response to implication that he
would withhold in electoral college votes
pledged to President Truman Box 404
1948 November 8
- Federal Personnel. August-September,
1948 Box 404
1948 November 11
- Federal Personnel.
September-October, 1948 Box 404
1948 December 17
- Federal Personnel. October-November,
1948 Box 404
1949 January 4
- On the President's budget
message Box 404
1949 January 10
- Budget Box 404
1949 January 11
- Washington Post - 2 Big Unions
Mobilizing for Poll Tests Box 404
1949 January 23
- Cloture Box 404
1949 January 28
- Identical copy of letter - Labor's
League for Political Education Box 404
1949 February 1
- Washington Post - AFL to Publish
Million Copy Weekly Paper by Sam Stavisky, Post
Reporter Box 404
1949 February 2
- Civilian Employment in the Federal
Government for 1949 Box 404
1949 February 3
- Single Appropriation
Bill Box 404
1949 February 8
- Statement in connection with
National Security Week Box 404
1949 February 12
- Answer to letter from John W.
Edelman Box 404
1949 February 21
- Federal Personnel and
Pay Box 404
1949 March 8
- In regard to John L.
Lewis Box 404
1949 March 13
- In regard to Mon
Wallgren Box 404
1949 March 15
- Rent Control Box 404
1949 March 24
- On retirement of Congressman
Bland Box 404
1949 April 1
- On 10 % reduction in the ECA
Authorization Box 404
1949 April 1
- Statement given to Mrs. Austine
Hearst for Mother's Day Box 404
1949 May 2
- Federal Aid to Education Box 404
1949 May 5
- In reply to President Truman's
remarks about too many Byrds in the
Senate Box 404
1949 May 9
- President's withdrawal of Mon
Wallgren nomination Box 404
1949 May 18
- Federal Personnel. February-March,
1949 Box 404
1949 May 19
- Federal Personnel Box 405
1949 June 21
- Federal Personnel Box 405
1949 July 9
- In response to Francis Pickens
Miller Box 405
1949 July 11
- In response to Remmie Arnold about
being promised Senatorship Box 405
1949 July 15
- In regard to Robert Hazelwood's
charge during campaign of offer of
$10,000 Box 405
1949 August 1
- On Political Campaign
Techniques Box 405
1949 August 7
- Federal Personnel Box 405
1949 August 8
- On action of Secretary Johnson in
reducing Government Personnel Box 405
1949 August 24
- In regard to Secretary Johnson's
reduction of civilian personnel Box 405
1949 September 6
- Federal Personnel Box 405
1949 September 9
- Consolidated Appropriation
Bill Box 405
1949 September 27
- Material prepared on
Russia Box 405
1949 October 19
- In response to Drew
Pearson Box 405
1949 October 21
- On the Amendments to the Virginia
Constitution Box 405
1949 October 24
- Federal Personnel.
July-August Box 405
1949 October 25
- Federal Personnel and
Pay Box 405
1949 November 17
- 1951 Budget of Progress Box 405
1949 December 8
- Budget Box 405
1949 December 8
- Federal Personnel.
September-October, 1949 Box 405
1949 December 9
- Federal Personnel Box 405
[1949]
- Parmer Interview -
Budget Box 405
1950 January 9
- Budget Box 405
1950 January 10
- Federal Personnel Box 405
1950 January 17
- Federal fiscal situation Box 405
1950 February 9
- Statement given to Mr. Maynes,
Reuter News Service, on statement by Winston
Churchill Box 405
1950 February 14
- In regard to the Senate Press
Gallery Box 405
1950 February 14
- On the passing of Congressman S. O.
Bland Box 405
1950 February 16
- On the President's Jefferson-Jackson
Dinner speech Box 405
1950 February 17
- In reply to Mr. Truman's interview
with Mr. Arthur Krock Box 405
1950 February 22
- On the Oleo Tax Measure Box 405
1950 March 17
- Radio Interview - America's
Future Box 405
1950 March 19-25
- Federal Personnel Box 405
1950 March 22
- Potato Control Plan. (Not
released) Box 405
1950 March 24
- Statement on vote on Agricultural
Bill Box 405
1950 April 1
- Federal Personnel Box 405
1950 April 5
- Statement given to J. L. Wright of
the Buffalo News Box 405
1950 April 11
- Memorandum to Editors in connection
with charges made by Senator
Humphrey Box 405
1950 April 17
- In reply to Francis Pickens
Miller Box 405
1950 April 18
- In regard to Senator Humphrey's
speech at Richmond, Virginia Box 405
1950 April 19
- On the E. C. A.
Appropriation Box 405
1950 April 20
- Letter on balancing the
Budget Box 405
1950 May 1
- Statement on Cloture given only to
Charles Parmer Box 405
1950 May 19
- Letter in regard to the nomination
of Martin A. Hutchinson, and
enclosure Box 405
1950 June 13
- Personnel Statement. March - April,
1950 Box 405
1950 June 14
- Statement concerning the Martin A.
Hutchinson nomination Box 405
1950 June 27
- Memorandum with enclosure, letter
dated May 1, 1950 Box 405
1950 June 28
- Federal Personnel. April - May,
1950 Box 405
1950 July 8
- Korean Crisis Box 405
1950 July 11
- Deficit.- 1950 Box 405
1950 July 11
- On President's request for
appropriations Box 405
1950 July 19
- Louis Johnson Reply re: Defense
Appropriation Box 405
1950 July 28
- On defense expenditures Box 406
1950 August 7
- Federal Personnel. May - June,
1950 Box 406
1950 August 9
- On the renegotiation of War
Contracts Box 406
1950 August 10
- Universal military training
program Box 406
1950 August 17
- Single Appropriation
Bill Box 406
1950 August 28
- Federal Personnel Box 406
1950 September 1
- In regard to the President's remarks
about the Marine Corps Box 406
1950 September 6
- Federal Personnel. July - August,
1950 Box 406
1950 October 6
- Federal Personnel. August -
September, 1950 Box 406
1950 November 3
- Federal Personnel. September -
October, 1950 Box 406
1950 December 1
- On the President's
speech Box 406
1950 December 16
- On Korea and the world
situation Box 406
1950 December 17
- Letter to President Truman in regard
to the Budget Box 406
1950 December 22
- In regard to the President's remarks
about the letter of December 22,
1950 Box 406
1950 December 29
- In reply to Staat's testimony in
Finance Committee Box 406
[1950]
- President's letter - in reply to
Senator's letter of December 22,
1950 Box 406
1951 January 2
- Federal Personnel. October -
November, 1950 Box 406
1951 January 5
- In regard to the President's message
to Congress Box 406
1951 January 8
- On balancing the Budget Box 406
1951 January 10
- On the Budget Box 406
1951 January 15
- Report of Federal Civilian
Employment 1950 Box 406
1951 January 22
- Report on Federal Office
Space Box 406
1951 January 22
- Statement, given only to Mr. Parmer,
after hearing General Eisenhower's
remarks Box 406
1951 February 1
- Tax Legislation Box 406
1951 February 4
- Federal Personnel. November -
December, 1950 Box 406
1951 February 5
- Statement for Charles
Parmer Box 406
1951 February 9
- On new naval construction at Norfolk
Naval Shipyard Box 406
1951 February 9
- On labor's withdrawal from National
Defense activities Box 406
1951 March 1
- Federal Personnel. December, 1950 -
January, 1951 Box 406
1951 March 2
- On bill to repeal tax exempt
allowance for the President, Vice President and
others Box 406
1951 March 2
- Federal Personnel. December, 1950 -
January, 1951 Box 406
1951 March 6
- Budget Box 406
1951 March 6
- On the death of Harry
Green Box 406
1951 March 12
- On abolishing the R. F.
C. Box 406
1951 March 13
- On the death of Senator Tom
Burch Box 406
1951 March 20
- On the death of Judge A. P.
Staples Box 406
1951 March 21
- Quoting letter from Hon. Jesse Jones
on the R. F. C. Box 406
1951 March 23
- Federal Personnel. January -
February, 1951 Box 406
1951 April 3
- On R. F. C. Lending
Activities Box 406
1951 April 7
- On General MacArthur Box 406
1951 April 13
- On the Single Appropriation
Bill Box 406
1951 April 16
- On abolishing the R. F.
C. Box 406
1951 April 16
- On the Air Force's methods of
obtaining clerical help Box 406
1951 April 17
- Report of the Joint Committee on the
Emergency Agency Overhead Box 406
1951 April 17
- Statement, Roanoke, Virginia, upon
receiving award from the Virginia State Chamber
of Commerce Box 406
1951 April 18
- In connection with talk before
Committee of National Association of
Manufacturers Box 406
1951 April 27
- Federal Personnel. February - March,
1951 Box 406
1951 May 2
- In regard to General MacArthur's
visit to Norfolk Box 406
1951 May 4
- Day letter to Hon. Carl
Runge Box 406
1951 May 7
- In regard to amendment to
appropriation bill prohibiting payment of
recovery funds to any nation that deals in
materials with a country at war with the U.
S. Box 406
1951 May 13
- Federal Personnel and Pay for April
1951 Box 406
1951 May 30
- Congressional Record - Report of
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures - Federal Personnel April
- May, 1951 Box 406
1951 July 11
- Federal Personnel. May - June,
1951 Box 406
1951 July 27
- In regard to Mr. Boyle and an R. F.
C. loan to a St. Louis firm Box 407
1951 August 2
- On William M. Boyle, Chairman of the
National Democratic Committee Box 407
1951 August 6
- Report of Committee on Federal
Personnel, May - June, 1951. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 407
1951 August 9
- Introducing bill to prohibit persons
practicing before Federal Agencies, who are
officers or employees of any national political
Committee. S. 1978 Box 407
1951 August 9
- Congressional Record - Reference to
Harry F. Byrd, Jr.'s trip to Europe Box 407
1951 August 16
- On the transfer of Brig. Gen. David
J. Crawford Box 407
1951 August 22
- On consolidation of Veterans
Administration Office Box 407
1951 August 28
- Federal Personnel. June - July,
1951 Box 407
1951 August 30
- Senator Byrd submitting Report of
Finance Committee on H. R. 4014 Box 407
1951 September 5
- In connection with the case of Brig.
Gen. David J. Crawford Box 407
1951 September 7
- Response to the President's remarks
at the dedication of the New G. A. O.
Building Box 407
1951 September 11
- On the resignation of General
Marshall Box 407
1951 September 12
- Hearing on the subject of Federal
Expenditure Control Box 407
1951 September 26
- Federal Personnel. July - August,
1951 Box 407
1951 October 2
- Federal Personnel. September,
1951 Box 407
1951 November 3
- On the death of Senator
Wherry Box 407
1951 November 29
- Reorganization of the Internal
Revenue Box 407
1952 January 24
- Federal Personnel and Pay. December
1951 Box 407
1952 February 4
- On changing the name of the Blue
Ridge Parkway Box 407
1952 February 26
- Endorsing Senator Russell for the
Presidency Box 407
1952 February 28
- Federal Payments to Individuals and
Grants in Aid to States and
Localities Box 407
1952 March 3
- Establishment of Internal Revenue
Bureau at Richmond Box 407
1952 March 28
- On the withdrawal of the President
from the presidential race Box 407
1952 March 31
- Federal Personnel and Pay. February
1952 Box 407
1952 April 1
- Steel Strike Box 407
1952 April 9
- Announcing candicacy for
re-election Box 407
1952 April 10
- King William County
Anniversary Box 407
1952 April 25
- On amendments to F. S. A.
Appropriation and Post Office Appropriation
Bills Box 407
1952 April 29
- Federal Personnel. February - March,
1952 Box 407
1952 May 1
- On the case of General Francis T.
Dodd Box 407
1952 May 22
- Federal Personnel. April,
1952 Box 407
1952 June 3
- Seizure of the Steel
Plants Box 407
1952 June 10
- Statement given to A. P. on the
Steel Strike. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 407
1952 June 11
- Memorandum to Byrd Managers in
Tobacco Counties Box 407
1952 June 20
- Refuting statements made by
Whitehead on agricultural record Box 407
1952 June 23
- Unexpended balances as of June 30,
1952 Box 407
1952 June 29
- Unexpended Balances Box 407
1952 June 30
- On the so-called Thomas Leave
Amendment Box 407
1952 June
- On the Campaign Box 407
1952 July 13
- Federal Personnel. May - June,
1952 Box 407
1952 August 6
- Federal Personnel and Pay. June -
July, 1952 Box 407
1952 September 5
- Federal Personnel and Pay. July -
August Box 407
1952 October 3
- Memorandum sent to Virginia Editors
in regard to decisions of the Attorneys General
of Virginia Box 407
1952 October 17
- On Senator's name being filed for
Vice President Box 407
1952 November 2
- On when the Senate
convenes Box 407
1952 November 10
- On the appointment of Mr. George
Humphries as Secretary of the
Treasury Box 407
1952 November 21
- In regard to appointment as Member
of the New Cabinet Box 407
1952 November 21
- Statement and Report on Federal
Civilian Employment Overseas Box 407
1952 December 7
- On the tax outlook Box 407
1952 December
- On tax exemption for the incoming
President and Vice President Box 407
1953 January 3
- On Civilian employment. October -
November, 1952 Box 407
1953 January 3
- Report by the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-Essential Expenditures on
Unexpended Balances Box 407
1953 January 28
- On the President's State of the
Union Message Box 407
1953 February 2
- On the so-called single appropration
bill Box 407
1953 February 4
- Federal Personnel. November -
December, 1952 Box 407
1953 February 5
- On abolishing the R. F.
C. Box 407
1953 February 13
- Letter to Secretary Wilson in regard
to shortage of ammunitions in Korea Box 407
1953 March 5
- On the Van Fleet testimony before
Armed Services Committee Box 407
1953 March 10
- Resolution offered by Senator Byrd
in Armed Services Committee Box 407
1953 March 12
- Committee Print #3 with Memorandum
and Statement of March 18 Box 407
1953 March 17
- Resolution for investigation of
shortage of ammunition Box 407
1953 March 17
- Federal Personnel. January -
February, 1953 Box 407
1953 April 9
- Release - Correspondence between
General MacArthur and Senator Byrd on the
ammunition in Korea Box 407
1953 April 24
- Byrd Budget Box 407
1953 April 27
- Federal Personnel. February - March,
1953 Box 407
1953 May 4
- Release - On the ammunition
shortages in the armed services particularly in
Korea Box 407
1953 May 23
- In connection with pasaage of Single
Appropriation Bill in Senate Box 407
1953 May 26
- Regarding Andrews Air Field as an
auxiliary Washington airport Box 407
1953 May 27
- Unexpended Balances Box 408
1953 June 3
- Federal Personnel March - April,
1953 Box 408
1953 June 4
- On the passing of Dr. Douglas S.
Freeman Box 408
1953 June 15
- On the death of Senator Willis
Smith Box 408
1953 June 26
- Remarks on Rochambeau Pageant to be
read by Charles Parmer Box 408
1953 June 27
- Statement given to the Richmond News
Leader on the fiscal situation Box 408
1953 June 27
- Unexpended Balances Box 408
1953 June 28
- Civilian Employment. April - May,
1953 Box 408
1953 June 29
- Remarks on the charges by J. B.
Matthews of the McCarthy Committee Box 408
1953 July 10
- Message to Hon. Tom Stanley on the
result of the Primary Box 408
1953 July 14
- Memorandum on the fiscal
outlook Box 408
1953 July 16
- On the liquidation of the R. F. C.,
given to Frank Taylor Box 408
1953 July 26
- Statement praising Hon. Walter
Robertson, telephoned to News
Leader Box 408
1953 July 27
- Civilian Employment. June,
1953 Box 408
1953 July 28
- Federal Funds Box 408
1953 August 7
- Federal Personnel. June - July,
1953 Box 408
1953 September 7
- Statement relative to testimony of
Beardsley Ruml on tax repeal and budget
change Box 408
1953 September 21
- On Unexpended Balances in federal
appropriations Box 408
1953 October 12
- Dalton Bond Proposal. (Folder empty
when processed) Box 408
1953 October 21
- On the new airplane carrier, Newport
News, Va. Box 408
1953 October 26
- Statement given to Roanoke World
News on Virginia's Highway System Box 408
1953 October 26
- Statement given to the Valley Papers
on the road bond issue Box 408
1953 October 29
- Winchester, Virginia, on the
gubernatorial campaign Box 408
1953 October 29
- Gubernatorial Campaign
material Box 408
1953 October
- Federal Personnel. November,
1953 Box 408
1954 January 9
- On the awarding of the contract for
the new super carrier Box 408
1954 February 2
- On opposing bill pending to reduce
taxes on liquor Box 408
1954 March 9
- Tax Reduction Box 408
1954 March 17
- On the death of Junius Fishburn of
Roanoke, Va. Box 408
1954 March 24
- Re: Veterans' Benefits Box 408
1954 April 2
- Statement upon introducing a bill
making it unlawful to grant benefits and rights
to persons not loyal to the U. S.
Government Box 408
1954 April 2
- On the investigation of the Federal
Housing Administration Box 408
1954 April 13
- On the F. H. A. Box 408
1954 April 20
- Letter to Mr. Cole, Administrator of
Housing and Home Finance Agency Box 408
1954 May 3
- Statement given to Mr. Frank Kent on
"Why Admit Hawaii" Box 408
1954 May 3
- On turning over to Justice
Department information on the F. H.
A. Box 408
1954 May 7
- On F. H. A. Box 408
1954 May 12
- On the death of Senator Clyde
Hoey Box 408
1954 May 12
- On the decision of the Supreme Court
to abolish segregation in public
schools Box 408
1954 May 17
- Report of Joint Committee on
Civilian Employment in the Executive
Branch Box 408
1954 May 18
- On Amendments to the housing
bill Box 408
1954 June 2
- Federal Personnel and Pay. April,
1954 Box 408
1954 June 5
- On the housing amendment to the tax
bill Box 408
1954 June 9
- Statement issued with others on the
Reciprocal Trade Agreements program Box 408
1954 June 12
- Federal Housing Programs Box 408
1954 June 28
- Tax Bill Box 408
1954 August 5
- Debt Limit - not
released Box 408
1954 August 5
- On the Federal Housing
Programs Box 408
1954 August 13
- F. H. A. Box 408
1954 August 30
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Non-essential Expenditures. Federal Housing.
(Folder empty when processed) Box 408
1954 September 9
- F. H. A. Windfalls Box 408
1954 September 28
- On the low rent public
housing Box 408
1954 October 25
- Statement on the Forrestal, given to
the Daily Press, Inc., Newport News,
Va. Box 408
1954 December 2
- Federal Budget Box 408
1954 December 7
- Minor Statements Box 408
1954
- On the President's message, given to
John Leard of the Richmond News
Leader Box 409
1955 January 6
- On the proposed new road
plan Box 409
1955 January 15
- Report of Joint Committee on Federal
Civilian Employment. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 409
1955 January 21
- On the passing of Henry D.
Perkins Box 409
1955 January 25
- In the Senate on Investigation of
Federal Housing Administration Box 409
1955 February 1
- On College Housing
Program Box 409
1955 February 4
- On increasing Congressmen's
salaries Box 409
1955 February 17
- On the New Housing
Legislation Box 409
1955 February 25
- On the item veto Box 409
1955 March 2
- On the Single Appropriation
Bill Box 409
1955 March 4
- Federal Personnel and Pay. January,
1955 Box 409
1955 March 5
- On Senator's bill to repeal part of
the law limiting the amount of wheat a farmer
can grow Box 409
1955 March 11
- Tax Bill Box 409
1955 March 14
- Tax Bill Box 409
1955 March 16
- Highway Statement - Public Works
Committee Box 409
1955 March 18
- On the passing of Col. Robert
McCormick Box 409
1955 April 1
- Joint Committee on Reduction of
Non-essential Federal Expenditures on the
housing program Box 409
1955 April 21
- Joint Committee on Reduction of
Non-essential Federal Expenditures on
Personnel Box 409
1955 May 2
- On Wherry Housing
Projects Box 409
1955 May 2
- On the so-called Columbus Circle
slum clearance project Box 409
1955 May 10
- On being re-elected Chairman of the
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures Box 409
1955 May 10
- On the Clay Plan Amendment to the
Highway Bill Box 409
1955 May 25
- On the Reciprocal Trade
Bill Box 409
1955 June 7
- Report of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Committee on Federal Employment
for May, 1955 Box 409
1955 June 30
- Mutual Security Appropriation Bill -
Foreign aid Box 409
1955 July 22
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 409
1955 August 1
- Statement on the 84th.
Congress Box 409
1955 August 2
- Balancing the budget Box 409
1955 August 26
- Joint Committee on Reduction of
Non-essential Federal Expenditures Box 409
1955 September 2
- In tribute to the Boy Scouts of
America Box 409
1955 September 12
- Segregation Box 409
1955 November 1
- On Federal Personnel for October,
1955 by the Committee on Reduction of Non-
essential Federal Expenditures Box 409
1955 November 30
- On the Referendum Box 409
1955 December 18
- Minor Statement Box 409
1955
- On the President's State of the
Union Message Box 409
1956 January 5
- Foreign Aid Box 409
1956 January 5
- Amendment to the Federal Gasoline
Law Box 409
1956 January 13
- On the 1957 Budget
Message Box 409
1956 January 16
- Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 409
1956 January 16
- On the Constitutional Amendment for
a Balanced Budget. S. J. Res. 126 Box 409
1956 January 25
- Federal Personnel and Pay for
December 1955 Joint Committee on Reduction of
Non- essential Federal Expenditures Box 409
1956 January 30
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 409
1956 February 16
- Interposition Box 409
1956 February 26
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 409
1956 March 6
- Remarks on the resignation of
Senator Strom Thurmond from the
Senate Box 409
1956 March 7
- Declaration of Constitutional
Principles Box 409
1956 March 12
- On Taxes, etc., and presenting the
suggested Byrd Budget Box 409
1956 March 20
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 409
1956 April 9
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 409
1956 May 3
- Unexpended Balances in Foreign
Aid Box 409
1956 May 10
- On Senator's wheat amendment to the
Farm Bill Box 409
1956 May 18
- Federal Housing Programs Box 409
1956 May 22
- Federal Housing Program Box 409
1956 May 23
- On the Davis-Bacon Amendment to the
Highway Bill Box 409
1956 May 28
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 410
1956 June 5
- On school facilities Little Creek
area near Norfolk Box 410
1956 June 6
- On the establishment of the Blue
Ridge Parkway Box 410
1956 June 7
- Relative to General Accounting
Office Audits of Federal Housing Programs.
Letter from President Eisenhower Box 410
1956 June 7
- Debt Ceiling Box 410
1956 June 13
- On further military aid to
Tito Box 410
1956 June 29
- Statement of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential
Expenditures Box 410
1956 July 2
- On H. R. 7089 So-called Survivors'
Benefit Bill Box 410
1956 July 2
- On H. R. 11740, fixing statutory
debt limit for fiscal 1957 Box 410
1956 July 3
- Statement by Committee on Reduction
of Non-essential Federal Expenditures on
Unexpended balances Box 410
1956 July 12
- On remarks of Governor
Harriman Box 410
1956 July 13
- Burke Airport Box 410
1956 July 19
- So-called Civil Rights
Legislation Box 410
1956 July 25
- Joint Committee on Reduction of
Non-essential Federal Expenditures Box 410
1956 July 27
- Relating to Joint Committee on
Internal Revenue Box 410
1956 August 2
- Federal Expenditures, Revenue and
Taxes Box 410
1956 August 24
- Federal Personnel and Pay, by the
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures Box 410
1956 August 31
- On the Housing Program Box 410
1956 September 28
- Statement prepared for the Hosiery
Industry Weekly Box 410
1956 September 28
- Letter in regard to R. E. A.
taxation Box 410
1956 October 22
- Federal Personnel and Pay, by the
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures Box 410
1956 November 1
- On the Suez and European
situation Box 410
1956 November 9
- On the interest payments Great
Britain owes the United States Box 410
1956 December 10
- On the candidacy of Judge
Almond Box 410
1956 December 11
- Threatened action of a Federal Judge
in Tennessee Box 410
1956 December 26
- Statement given to the News Leader
on the outlook for the incoming
Congress Box 410
1956 December 27
- Relative to Fast
Amortization Box 410
1956 December 30
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 410
1956 December 31
- On the fact that tax reduction is
not possible Box 410
1956 December
- Statement after meeting of Southern
Senators to oppose change in rules of the
Senate Box 410
1957 January 2
- Budget Box 410
1957 January 16
- Secretary Humphrey's Statement on
the Budget Box 410
1957 January 17
- Statement on Wheat to permit growers
to feed to their livestock, S. 658 Box 410
1957 January 17
- Joint Committee on Reduction of
Non-essestial Federal Expenditures Box 410
1957 January 17
- Statement on the report of the Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 410
1957 February 4
- Statement on Item Veto Box 410
1957 February 14
- Letter to the Director of the
Budget Box 410
1957 March 8
- Federal Personnel and
Pay Box 410
1957 April 1
- Statement relating to investigation
by Finance Committee of our financial
condition Box 410
1957 April 12
- Federal Personnel, Joint Committee
on reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 410
1957 May 2
- On the President's Budget
Message Box 410
1957 May 15
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 410
1957 June 5
- Statement of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures. Unexpended Balances Box 410
1957 June 11
- Statement on Report of Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures on Federal
Grants-in-Aid Box 410
1957 June 14
- On examination of fiscal and
monetary policies Box 410
1957 June 18
- Senator Byrd's questions to
Secretary of Treasury Humphrey Box 410
1957 June 20
- Federal Grants-in-Aid to
States Box 410
1957 June 30
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal Expenditures
on Federal Expenditures on Federal
Personnel Box 410
1957 July 1
- Statement at the conclusion of
testimony by Secretary Humphrey before the
Senate Finance Committee Box 410
1957 July 12
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal Expenditures
on Federal Employment Box 410
1957 August 2
- Rapid Amortization - H. R.
232 Box 410
1957 August 5
- Statement opening hearing of William
McChesney Martin during Committee's examination
of fiscal and monetary policies Box 410
1957 August 13
- Appropriation and Expenditures
Reductions Box 410
1957 August 31
- On the survey of the Potomac River
by the Corps of Engineers Box 410
1957 August
- On sending Federal troops into
Arkansas to enforce school
integration Box 410
1957 September 25
- On failure to reduce federal
expenditures Box 410
1957 October 2
- Statement requesting information
from Secretary Brucker and his
reply Box 410
1957 October 4
- Statement in response to inquiry
from Time Magazine Box 410
1957 October 4
- Statement by Mr. Menefee concerning
Robert Whitehead Box 410
1957 October 15
- Telephone interview with the
Richmond News Leader in regard to a stepped-up
missile program Box 410
1957 November 8
- On the passing of Frank E.
Gannett Box 410
1957 November 26
- Statement by the Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 410
1957 December 6
- Telephone interview given Richmond
News Leader - 1958 Forecast Box 410
1957 December 28
- Proposals for New and Expanded
Programs - 1958 Budget Document Box 410
1957
- Bringing up H. R. 11740, Fixing the
Statutory Debt Limit for Fiscal year
1957 Box 410
1957
- Commenting on the Federal
Budget Box 411
1958 January 13
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1958 January 23
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Non-essential Federal Expenditures Box 411
1958 February 1
- Statement by Senator Announcing that
he would not be a candidate for re-
election Box 411
1958 February 12
- Articles relating to Senator Byrd's
statement that he would not seek re-
election Box 411
1958 February 12
- Resolution adopted by the General
Assembly, re: Byrd's statement that he would
not seek re-election Box 411
1958 February 13
- In regard to the Senate Finance
Committee's approval of increase in the debt
limit Box 411
1958 February 20
- Statement that Senator Byrd had
reconsidered his decision to retire from the
Senate Box 411
1958 February 25
- Letter to Senator McNamara on
changing the appearance of the U. S.
Capitol Box 411
1958 March 4
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1958 March 10
- Re: "The Power of
Prayer" Box 411
1958 March 28
- Statement by the Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1958 March 31
- Statement by Mr. B. M. Baruch and
inserted in the Congressional Record by Senator
Byrd Box 411
1958 April 1
- On the passing of Mr. Frank
Kent Box 411
1958 April 14
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1958 April 22
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1958 May 17
- On Federal deficit for fiscal 1958,
Joint Committee on Internal Revenue
Taxation Box 411
1958 May 28
- In regard to railroad
legislation Box 411
1958 June 27
- Statement prepared for U. S. Chamber
of Commerce Box 411
1958 July 8
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1958 July 9
- On the passing of Chief Justice
Edward W. Hudgins Box 411
1958 July 30
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1958 July 31
- On the Jenkins-Keogh Bill, H. R.
10 Box 411
1958 August 7
- On Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1958 August 14
- Federal Budget - Debt
Ceiling Box 411
1958 August 15
- Re: Quemoy Box 411
1958 October 5
- Expressing appreciation for
re-election Box 411
1958 November 5
- Spending Authority available to
Federal Agencies, Fiscal Year 1959 Box 411
1958 November 24
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1958 December 4
- On the Chincoteague Naval
Base Box 411
1958 December 19
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1959 January 2
- On the President's State of the
Union Message Box 411
1959 January 9
- In regard to the Budget
Message Box 411
1959 January 19
- Concerning Governor Almond's speech
on integration Box 411
1959 January 21
- Federal Personnel by Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1959 January 31
- Statement with respect to the
proposed civil rights legislation Box 411
1959 February 5
- Federal Civilian Payroll, Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1959 March 2
- Federal Personnel - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1959 March 9
- Federal Expenditure Authorizations
to date Box 411
1959 March 10
- General Expenditure Authorization
Bill. S. Con. Res. 16. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 411
1959 March 11
- Area Assistance Bill Box 411
1959 March 23
- Status of spending
legislation Box 411
1959 March 26
- On deficit for fiscal year
1960 Box 411
1959 March 26
- Military Housing Box 411
1959 April 15
- On Veterans legislation by the
Finance Committee Box 411
1959 April 15
- On Navy Department
expenditures Box 411
1959 April 18
- Statement by Mr. Menefee on
operation of Senator Byrd's office Box 411
1959 May 13
- On construction of Military
Housing Box 411
1959 May 18
- On H. R. 4245, taxation on life
insurance companies Box 411
1959 May 19
- On Military Housing Box 411
1959 May 20
- Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1959 June 2
- On the Debt Ceiling Box 411
1959 June 8
- Foreign Aid Box 411
1959 June 16
- On increasing the debt
limit Box 411
1959 June 25
- On the nomination of State Senator
Ted Dalton for Federal District Court
Judge Box 411
1959 July 21
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1959 July 23
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 411
1959 July 30
- Highway Financing Box 412
1959 August 7
- On the Wherry Housing provisions of
the Omnibus Housing Bill Box 412
1959 August 17
- On the passing of Miss Elizabeth
Smart Box 412
1959 August 21
- Labor Legislation Box 412
1959 August 23
- Interest rate
legislation Box 412
1959 August 27
- Visit of Mr. Krushchev Box 412
1959 August
- Labor Bill Box 412
1959 September 4
- Federal Gas Tax Box 412
1959 September 6
- Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1959 September 7
- Tax Foundation review of Budgetary
actions in Congress Box 412
1959 September 21
- Correspondence with Secretary
Mueller in regard to federal
highways Box 412
1959 December 27
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 January 13
- Re: Military Housing, Granite
City Box 412
1960 January 16
- Re: Federal Budget for Fiscal Year
1961 Box 412
1960 January 17
- On the 1961 Budget Box 412
1960 January 18
- Examination of the Federal Budget
for 1961 Box 412
1960 January 18
- Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 February 1
- Memorandum to Members of A. S. C.
Committees in Virginia Box 412
1960 February 9
- Connally Amendment, S. Res.
94 Box 412
1960 February 17
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 February 29
- Release on the Rigged Civil Rights
Bill by Hon. E. E. Willis, with letter from
Senator Byrd Box 412
1960 March 7
- Federal Employment - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 March 9
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 March 13
- Statement by the Joint Committee on
Re duction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 March 28
- On the passage of the passage of the
so-called Civil Rights Bill Box 412
1960 April 8
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 April 25
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal Expenditures
in the Congressional Record Box 412
1960 May 2
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 May 11
- On the passing of John D.
Rockefeller, Jr. Box 412
1960 May 12
- Statement - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 June 3
- On the passing of Hon. O'Conor
Goolrick Box 412
1960 June 6
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal Expenditures
on Stockpile Box 412
1960 June 8
- On the passing of Bob
Whitehead Box 412
1960 June 9
- On the bills for federal aid to
education Box 412
1960 June 13
- On H. R. 12381, Debt-Tax
Bill Box 412
1960 June 20
- Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 July 2
- Treasury Depreciation
Survey Box 412
1960 July 5
- In regard to survey being made by
Treasury Department on depreciation Box 412
1960 July 5
- On the passing of George Rothwell
Brown Box 412
1960 July 29
- Federal Personnel and Pay for June
1960 Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-
essential Federal Expenditures Box 412
1960 July 30
- On the coming election Box 412
1960 August 8
- On
medical-care-for-the-aged Box 412
1960 August 12
- Statements by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal Expenditures
on Personnel and Housing, also on
stockpiling Box 412
1960 August 16
- Federal Personnel and Pay for July
and June 1960. Joint Committee on Reuction of
Non-essential Federal Expenditures Box 412
1960 August 31
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 September 28
- Tribute to Henry Noble
Taylor Box 412
1960 September
- Statement given to Frank Fuller of
the A. P. on the mailing out of the speech on
the "right to work" law. Box 412
1960 October 23
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1960 October 29
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal Expenditures
on Stockpile Inventories Box 412
1960 November 21
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal Expenditures
on Stockpiling Box 412
1960 December 19
- Minor Statements Box 412
1960
- On the President's budget for fiscal
year 1961 Box 412
1961 January 16
- Statements by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal Expenditures
on Personnel and Stockpiling Box 412
1961 January 30
- Statement prepared for Television
interview with Richard Randell Box 412
1961 January 31
- International payments
deficits Box 412
1961 February 6
- Federal Stockpile Inventories -
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures Box 412
1961 February 18
- General Expenditure Authorization
Bill. "Back door" spending, S. Con. Res.
13 Box 412
1961 February 20
- On recovery of medical costs in
accident cases. S-1019 Box 412
1961 February 20
- Endorsement of book, "Race and
Reason" by Carleton Putnam Box 412
1961 February 27
- Personnel - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1961 February 27
- Air Force Shipment of equipment
abroad Box 412
1961 March 8
- Federal Employment and Pay - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 412
1961 March 15
- H. R. 4806, Unemployment Insurance
Benefits Box 412
1961 March 16
- Federal Stockpile Inventories -
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures Box 412
1961 March 20
- Budget - 1962 Box 412
1961 March 28
- Federal Aid to Education Box 412
1961 March
- Stockpiling and Federal Employment
and Pay Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-
essential Federal Expenditures Box 413
1961 April 13
- On the Prince Edward County School
Case Box 413
1961 April 28
- On the situation in
Alabama Box 413
1961 May 23
- On the new spending recommended by
the President Box 413
1961 May 26
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1961 June 8
- On H. R. 7677, raising the Federal
Debt Limit Box 413
1961 June 28
- Statement on Tractors for Freedom
Committee Box 413
1961 June 28
- Release by Mr. Menefee of letter
from Lieutenant Governor A. E. S. Stephens
asking for Senator Byrd's support Box 413
1961 June 30
- Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1961 July 12
- Statement on Report of Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1961 July 18
- On Federal Debt for Fiscal year
1961 Box 413
1961 July 20
- Statement on the report of Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1961 August 2
- Statement on S. 1983 amendment to
eliminate backdoor spending
provisions Box 413
1961 August 10
- Backdoor Spending, Foreign Aid Bill,
S. 1983 Box 413
1961 August 12
- Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1961 September 7
- On training Yugoslav pilots in the
United States Box 413
1961 October 17
- On the passing of Speaker Sam
Rayburn Box 413
1961 November 16
- United Nations Bond
Issue Box 413
1962 January 4
- United Nations Bond
Issue Box 413
1962 January 8
- On the State of the Union
Message Box 413
1962 January 11
- Debt ceiling; not
released Box 413
1962 January 15
- Raising Federal Debt
Limit Box 413
1962 January 16
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1962 January 17
- Federal Budget Box 413
1962 January 18
- In response to Ex-Governor Almond's
remarks Box 413
1962 January 19
- Federal Budget for Fiscal year
1963 Box 413
1962 January 19
- Federal Stockpile
Inventories Box 413
1962 January 25
- Federal Stockpile; Letter to
President Kennedy Box 413
1962 February 2
- On Health Institute Grants for
monkey study Box 413
1962 February 2
- Report of Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1962 February 5
- Urban Affairs and
Housing Box 413
1962 February 11
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1962 February 19
- On raising Federal Debt Limit by $2
billion Box 413
1962 February 20
- Stockpiles Box 413
1962 March 5
- Statement by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal Expenditures
on Personnel and Pay Box 413
1962 March 9
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1962 March 16
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1962 March 22
- Questions on deficit for fiscal 1963
by Senator Byrd, Chairman of Finance
Committee Box 413
1962 April 2
- Report of the Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1962 April 4
- Statement on Report of Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1962 May 7
- On the Financial Condition of the
United States Government Box 413
1962 May 30
- Federal Stockpile
Inventories Box 413
1962 May 31
- Federal Personnel - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1962 June 6
- On application of Davis-Bacon rates
to Marine Corps Housing at Quantico,
Va. Box 413
1962 June 7
- Tax Bill, H. R. 10650 Box 413
1962 June 8
- On the decision of the Supreme Court
on prayers in N. Y. Schools Box 413
1962 June 28
- Relative to Tax Foundation Review of
Budgetary Action in Congress Box 413
1959 June 29
- Federal Personnel and Pay for May
1959 Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-
essential Federal Expenditures Box 413
1959 July 1
- Federal Employment - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1962 July 2
- On meetings to mark up the Omnibus
Tax Bill Box 413
1962 July 3
- Tax Cut proposal by the U. S.
Chamber of Commerce Box 413
1962 July 9
- The vote on the medicare
amendment Box 413
1962 July 17
- Federal Stockpile Inventories -
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures Box 413
1962 July 25
- Personnel - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 413
1962 August 1
- On the President's Tax
Message Box 413
1962 August 13
- Individual Views by Senators Harry
F. Byrd, Albert Gore, John J. Williams and Carl
T. Curtis in re: Investment Credit Box 413
1962 August 16
- Federal Personnel and
Pay Box 414
1962 September 3
- On 6 % construction differential for
West Coast shipyards Box 414
1962 September 20
- Federal Personnel and Pay - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1962 October 3
- In regard to deficits and
taxes Box 414
1962 October 17
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1962 October 18
- Federal Stockpile Inventories -
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures Box 414
1962 October 29
- Statement in behalf of John O.
Marsh, Jr. Box 414
1962 October 31
- Federal Personnel - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1962 November 7
- Federal Stockpile
Inventories Box 414
1962 November 19
- Federal Personnel and Pay for
October 1962 Joint Committee on Reduction of
Non- essential Federal Expenditures Box 414
1962 December 7
- Statement for the N. Y. Commercial
and Financial Chronicle and Mr. Ladd
Plumley Box 414
1962 December 27
- Minor Statement Box 414
1962
- On the death of Senator Robert S.
Kerr Box 414
1963 January 1
- On the State of the Union
Message Box 414
1963 January 14
- On the 1964 Budget
Message Box 414
1963 January 17
- On Federal expenditures and
reintroduction of Resolution to control
them Box 414
1963 January 20
- On the President's tax reform
Message Box 414
1963 January 24
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 January 28
- Statement on removal of Budget
Director Kermit Gordon Box 414
1963 January 31
- Federal Personnel and Pay. November
and October 1962. Joint Committee on Reduction
of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 February 5
- Federal Personnel and Pay for
December 1962, Joint Committee on Reduction of
Non-essential Federal Expenditures Box 414
1963 February 9
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 February 20
- On Balance of Payments and U. S.
Gold Stock, 1930-1964 Box 414
1963 February 25
- Federal Debt - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures. (Folder empty when
processed) Box 414
1963 February 25
- Re: Washington Post's
Editorials Box 414
1963 February
- Federal Employment - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 March 4
- Offer for Re-election Box 414
1963 March 14
- Recording prepared for Dean
Manion Box 414
1963 March 17
- Statement on General Lucius Clay's
report on Foreign Aid Box 414
1963 March 26
- Federal Budget Box 414
1963 March 29
- Transcript of an On The Record
interview Box 414
1963 March 31
- On the 100th. anniversary of William
Randolph Hearst Box 414
1963 April 25
- Report by Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 June 6
- Stockpile - Report of Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 June 24
- A Constituent's letter to be read in
the Record Box 414
1963 June 27
- Personnel - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 June 29
- Personnel and Pay - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 July 16
- On President's balance of payments
message Box 414
1963 July 18
- Personnel and Stockpiling - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 July 29
- On the subject of Poultry and the
Common Market Box 414
1963 August 7
- Personnel and Pay - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 August 30
- Vote on test ban treaty Box 414
1963 September 24
- Personnel and Pay - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 October 1
- Federal Employment and Pay - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 October 28
- Stockpiling - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 November 13
- On the assassination of President
Kennedy Box 414
1963 November 22
- Statement in interview with the
President on the tax bill Box 414
1963 December 5
- Personnel and Stockpiling - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 December 6
- Personnel and Pay - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 December 30
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 414
1963 December 31
- Minor Statements Box 414
1963
- On the President's State of the
Union Message Box 415
1964 January 8
- On the President's
Budget Box 415
1964 January 21
- Stockpiling - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1964 January 28
- Federal Employment and Pay - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essestial Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1964 January 30
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1964 February 27
- Federal Employees and Pay - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1964 March 2
- Statement announcing Senator will
run for re-election in 1964 Box 415
1964 March 14
- Stockpiling and Federal Personnel -
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures Box 415
1964 April 1
- On the passing of General Douglas
MacArthur Box 415
1964 April 6
- On the passing of former Senator
Townsend Box 415
1964 April 10
- Byrd Budget and letter to the
President Box 415
1964 May 22
- Remarks on the Supreme Court's
ruling on Prince Edward County's
case Box 415
1964 May 26
- Federal Personnel - Joint Committee
on Re duction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1964 June 11
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1964 June 25
- Federal Personnel and Pay - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1964 June 30
- Conference Statement by Senator Byrd
on H. R. 11376, excise tax Box 415
1964 June 30
- Federal Stockpile Inventories -
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures Box 415
1964 July 23
- Federal Employment and Pay - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1964 August 6
- Statement prepared for Sigma Phi
Epsilon Fraternity, Starkville,
Miss. Box 415
1964 August 24
- On support of State Democratic
Headquarters Box 415
1964 September 3
- Federal Personnel - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1964 September 30
- On the passing of Mr. Herbert
Hoover Box 415
1964 October 20
- Acceptance of re-election -
Telephoned to A. P., Richmond Box 415
1964 November 4
- Joint Committee on Internal Revenue
Taxation, relative to triple damage
deductions Box 415
1964 November 18
- Federal Employment and Pay - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1964 November 20
- On the President's State of the
Union Message Box 415
1965 January 5
- On the retirement of Charles L.
Watkins Box 415
1965 January 5
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1965 January 22
- Statement on Senator Byrd's visit to
the White House - Budget Box 415
1965 January 23
- Statement on appointment of Senator
Byrd to serve as a member of Subcommittee on
Central Intelligence Box 415
1965 January 25
- In connection with a Resolution for
a General Expenditure Authorization Bill -
Budget Box 415
1965 January 25
- Budget Box 415
1965 January 25
- In regard to Resolution for a
General Expenditure Authorization
Bill Box 415
1965 January 25
- On the seriousness of the dock
strike Box 415
1965 January 28
- Federal Employment - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1965 January 29
- Federal Employment - Joint Committee
on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1965 February 2
- Tribute to Clair Engle Box 415
1965 March 1
- Stockpiling - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1965 March 1
- Federal Employment and Pay - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1965 March 10
- On balance of payments and gold
situation Box 415
1965 March 11
- Statement to be held in event of
death of Winston Churchill Box 415
1965 March
- Federal Employment, Pay and
Stockpiling Joint Committee on Reduction of
Non- essential Federal Expenditures Box 415
1965 April 1
- On the Voting Rights Bill of
1965 Box 415
1965 April 2
- Statement for Record - 1965 Gold
Medal Award to Edwin Cox Box 415
1965 April 27
- Stockpiling - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1965 April 29
- Statement, by phone, to Richmond
News Leader Box 415
1965 May 14
- Stockpiling - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1965 May 25
- On H. R. 8371 - Excise Tax
Repeal Box 415
1965 June 15
- On the passing of Mr. Bernard M.
Baruch Box 415
1965 June 21
- On the so-called Medicare
Bill Box 415
1965 July 7
- Federal Personnel and Stockpiling -
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures Box 415
1965 July 9
- On the Housing and Urban Development
Bill Box 415
1965 July 14
- Stockpiling - Joint Committee on
Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1965 July 28
- Federal Employment and Pay - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1965 July 29
- On the Orchard Picnic Box 415
1965 August 5
- On Department of Housing and Urban
Development Box 415
1965 August 9
- On the proposed Department for
Housing and Urban Development Box 415
1965 August 10
- Federal Employment and Pay - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1965 September 1
- On repeal of the right-to-work
provision of the Taft-Hartley Act Box 415
1965 September 6
- Interview with Julian Barbour of CBS
on Sec. 14b of the Taft-Hartley Law Box 415
1965 September 9
- On the Highway Beautification
Bill Box 415
1965 September 16
- Stockpile Inventories - Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-essential Federal
Expenditures Box 415
1965 September 30
- Federal Employment and Stockpiling -
Joint Committee on Reduction of Non-essential
Federal Expenditures Box 415
1965 October 19
- In support of State Democratic
candidates Box 415
1965 October 21
- Senator Harry F. Byrd, Sr.'s letter
of resignation to Governor Harrison Box 415
1965 November 10
- Re: Veto of the President of the
bill providing for lower interest rates on farm
loans Box 415
July 22
- Recorded statement of
congratulations to WSVA, Harrisonburg,
Va. Box 415
n.d.
- Re: Cumberland Gap National
Historical Park Box 415
n.d.
- Statement to the Floyd Press -
"Editorial Farm Security Admin." Box 415
n.d.
- G. Scrapbooks
- Small Scrapbooks
- Small Scrapbook: 1. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1923 & 1925, re: roads, apple
growing, etc. Box 416
1923 -1925
- Small Scrapbook: 2. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1926 February-March 13, re:
inauguration as Governor, taxation, Shenandoah
Park, etc. Box 416
1926
- Small Scrapbook: 3. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1926 March 19-November, re:
gasoline prices, Monticello, etc. Box 416
1926
- Small Scrapbook: 4. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1927 February-May, re: efficiency,
taxation, etc. Box 416
1927
- Small Scrapbook: 5. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1927 June-December' re: bankers,
taxes, etc. Box 416
1927
- Small Scrapbook: 6. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1928 January-April, re: education,
Brazilian guests, etc. Box 416
1928
- Small Scrapbook: 7. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1928 June-November, re: education,
campaigns, etc. Box 416
1928
- Small Scrapbook: 8. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1929 January-June 4, re: Lee
statue, farmers, taxes, etc. Box 417
1929
- Small Scrapbook: 9. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1929 June 12-October 8, re:
progress in Virginia, Virginia's new state
accounting, etc. Box 417
1929
- Small Scrapbook:10. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1929 October 14-November, re:
Virginia finances, his re-election, the short
ballot, etc. Box 417
1929
- Small Scrapbook: 11. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1930, re: state budget, fruit,
etc. Box 417
1930
- Small Scrapbook: 12. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1931, re: roads, apples,
etc. Box 417
1931
- Small Scrapbook: 13. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1932, re: farmers, roads, youth,
etc. Box 417
1932
- Small Scrapbook: 14. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1933-1934, re: apples, farmers,
etc. Box 417
1933-1934
- Small Scrapbook: 15. Speeches of
Harry Byrd, 1927-1928 & n.d., re:
education, roads, etc. Box 417
1927-1928
- Big Scrapbooks
- S. 1
Clippings of Richard E. Byrd,
1906-1913, re: his political career 1906-1913
Includes: ALS, 1862 June 20, Gen. R. Dodge
to William Patterson.
- S. 2
Scrapbook of Richard E. Byrd,
1913-1921, chiefly re: the Industrial Council
of Safety of the State of Virginia 1913-1921
Includes letters:
TLS, 1913 January 11, W. G. McAdoo to
Richard E. Byrd
TLS, 1914 May 5, W. G. McAdoo to
Richard E. Byrd
TLS, 1914 October 17, Secretary to
the President to Richard E. Byrd
TLS, 1915 February 27, H. Ball to
Richard E. Byrd
TLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to
[Mayors in Va.]
TLS, 1917 May 2, Richard E. Byrd to
[Newspapers in Va.]
TLS, n.d., Richard E. Byrd to
[Mayors in Va.]
TLS, 1917 June 4, Richard E. Byrd
to [Mayors in Va.]
TLS, 1918 March 13, S. Graham to
Richard E. Byrd
TLS, 1919 June 10, Berkley D. Adams
to Richard E. Byrd
TL, 1920 May 17, [Richard E. Byrd]
to A. Mitchell Palmer
TLS, 1920 May 20, A. Mitchell
Palmer to Richard E. Byrd
TLS, 1920 May 27, [A. Mitchell
Palmer] to Richard E. Byrd
TLS, 1920 August 5, A. Mitchell
Palmer to Richard E. Byrd
TLS, 1920 August 9, Howard Figg to
Richard E. Byrd
ALS, 1921 August 27, D. J.
O'Connell to Richard E. Byrd
- S. 3
Letters and pictures, 1920-1938, of
Harry Byrd 1920-1938
Letters are listed in the order in which
they appear in the book.
Telegram, November 7, James A. Farley
to Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1933 October 4, James A.
Farley to Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1932 July 1, Franklin D.
Roosevelt to Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1933 August 2, George
Peery to Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1929 June 3, Nancy Astor
to Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1933 August 2, Clifton
Woodrum to Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1925 July 31, Byrd
Headquarters to Harry Byrd
Radiogram, 1929 June 1, Richard E.
Byrd to Harry Byrd
Radiogram, 1929 June 22, Richard E.
Byrd to Harry Byrd
Radiogram, 1929 May 24, Richard E.
Byrd to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1936 August 14, John Stewart
Bryan to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 April 22, Claude Swanson
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1933 February 4, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 1, T. M. Terry to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 1, James Wheat to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 2, A. B. Abbitt to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 August 3, Frank Hanrahan
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 August 3, Thomas Keith to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1926 November 22, Richard E.
Byrd to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1935 September 27, Pleasant
Reed to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1933 August 9, Carter Glass to
W. W. Beverley
TLS, 1929 April 19, M. A.
Hutchinson to J. M. Weston
TLS, 1933 December 30, E. Lee
Trinkle to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 August 1, W. Albert Smoot
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 1, John Miller,
Jr. to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 1, E. S. Shields
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 July 31, E. T. Krider to
Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1927 June 29, A. Whalen
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 February 14, Newton D.
Baker to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1928 May 30, [Harry
Byrd] to Claude Swanson
TLS, 1926 December 13, Lon Sanders
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1927 December 13, E. M. Allen
to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1928 February 11, Bell Perkins
to Harry Byrd
Transcript of TLS, 1920 March 23,
F. D. Williams to War History Commission
TLS, 1920 March 6, J. Sidney
[Helms] to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1924 March 24, H. Wickham to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1926 December 27, Robert
Hughes to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1934 December 29, R. Gray
Williams to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1936 July 20, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1936 July 20, Carter
Glass to John Owen
TLS, 1934 May 31, John W. Hancock
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 7, John Thorp to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 3, C. R. Caldwell
to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1928 August 1, Robert Tucker
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 7, Charles Curry
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1932 July 25, William H.
Murray to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1932 October 5, Richard
Russell to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1932 November 21, Walter
Davenport to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1932 December 28, John Garland
Pollard to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 9, J. B. Willis to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 10, William Peters
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 14, George W.
Olvany to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 13, Alfred E.
Smith to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 15, Angus McLean
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 17, J. C.
Carpenter to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 31, Alfred E.
Smith to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 August 20, R. D.
Patterson to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1928 August 20, [Harry
Byrd] to W. A. MacDonald
ALS, October 26, Charles Light to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 September 4, Pat Harrison
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 September 12, Alfred E.
Smith to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 November 14, Richard E.
Byrd to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1928 November 19, George
Browne to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 November 8, William Minor
Lile to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 November 2, Pat Harrison
to Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1928 November 7, a group
of citizens to Harry Byrd
Radiogram, 1928 December 24,
Richard E. Byrd to Harry Byrd
Telegram, December 25, Richard E.
Byrd to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 November 7, William Tuck
to Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1929 January 17, Dick
Brophy to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 January 1, Louis Jaffe to
Harry Byrd
ALS, E. Naughton to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1928 December 26, Charles A.
Lindbergh to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 January 15, O. Max
Gardner to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 January 12, Angus McLean
to Harry Byrd
Transcript of TLS, 1933 February 4,
Carter Glass to Harry Byrd
ALS, n.d., Fred Seibel to Harry
Byrd
TLS, 1929 May 1, P. S. du Pont to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 August 9, T. McCall
Frazier to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 June 10, Nehemiah Kelly
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 May 24, Lewis Thayer to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 May 10, Luther Gulick to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1928 December 1, Alfred E.
Smith to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1927 April 27, Richard E. Byrd
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1927 December 28, Claude
Swanson to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929 March 7, Herbert Hoover
to Harry Byrd
TLS (carbon), 1929 June 24, William
Anderson to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1936 July 10, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1930 April 29, Hilton Howell
Railey to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1929, C. Douglass Buck to
Harry Byrd
Transcript of TLS, 1933 March 3, C.
O'Conor Goolrick to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1933 February 8, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1934 October 24, James A.
Farley to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1933 December 11, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1934 December 10, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 January 27, James A.
Farley to Harry Byrd
- S. 4
Letters to Harry Byrd and clippings,
1923 August-1924 August 1923-1924
Letters are listed in the order in which
they appear in the book
TLS, 1923 August 25, Ira Long to Harry
Byrd
TLS, 1923 September 29, W. D.
Cardwell to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 October 21, Charles Payne
to Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1923 November 6, Hunston
Cary to Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1923 November 7, Anna to
Harry Byrd
Telegram, 1923 November 7, H. S.
Grabill to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 12, J. R.
[Wallace] to Harry Byrd
APCS, November 7, J. G. [Carlton]
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 25, Morton Goode
to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 9, William
Pilcher to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 8, G. F.
Holsinger to Harry Byrd
TLS, n.d., William Meade Fletcher
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 20, A. G. Lively
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 8, E. A. Hicks
to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 21, A. J. Huff
to Harry Byrd's representative
APCS, n.d., Cary Langhorne to Harry
Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 15, Thomas Baker
to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 7, D. C. Acker
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 7, E. B. White
to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 8, Lucius
Gregory to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 7, R. S.
[Spewell] to Harry Byrd
ALS, n.d., E. M. Wallace to Harry
Byrd
TL, 1923 November 7, H. M. Word to
Harry Byrd
TLS,1923 November 15, J. E. Burwell
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 14, C. N. Hoover
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 7, C. M. Shannon
to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 7, E. C. Mathews
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 7, S. L.
Ferguson to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 7, P. D. Camp to
Harry Byrd, and others
TLS, 1923 November 27, Eugene
Massie to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 8, R. Gray
Williams to Harry Byrd
ALS, n.d., James A. Frazier to
Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 7, John H.
Crockett to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 7, A. G. Lively
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 28, A. G. Lively
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 7, Alexander
Forward to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 7, E. W. Hudgins
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 7, Royston
Jester, Jr. to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 12, George P.
Adams to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 12, J. H. Haley
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 10, B. F. Noland
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 12, J. H.
Funkhauser to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 7, Morton Goode
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 13, D. H. Barger
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 27, W. S. Irby
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 8, William F.
Reyser to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 6, David Hepburn
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 9, Samuel Adams
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 15, J. M. Hooker
to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 10, L. J.
McCartney to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 13, Ward Swank
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 10, Edwin L.
Kendig to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 7, Joseph Dupuy
Eggleston to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 19, Bishop to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 8, E. V. Barley
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 22, T. W.
Harrison to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 13, T. W.
Harrison to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 9, J. M.
Bauserman to T. W. Harrison
TLS, 1923 November 13, C. C.
Louderback to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 7, F. M.
Chicester to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1923 November 9, H. C. Allen
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 8, R. I. Roop to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 9, E. B. White
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 8, Thomas Ozlin
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 9, J. M. Beaty
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 12, H. Lester
Hooker to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 8, T. L. Clark
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 8, [Thomas
Johnson] to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 November 10, H. H. Burton
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 December 13, Holman
Willis to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1923 December 13, S. L. Slover
to Harry Byrd
- S. 5
Clippings, 1925 October-1926
January, re: Harry Byrd as Governor-elect of
Virginia 1925-1926
- S. 6
Campaign clippings, 1925
January-July, of Harry Byrd 1925
Letters included:
TLS, 1916 January 2, E. Lee Trinkle to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1924 July 22, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1924 December 18, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1925 April 7, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
- S. 7
Clippings, 1925 February-1926 April,
with scattered clippings in 1925, 1927, and
1928, re: Governor Harry Byrd 1925-1928
Includes: TLS, 1926 July 20, Robert C. Bryan
to Harry Byrd
- S. 8
Clippings, 1927 February-December,
re: Governor Harry Byrd 1927
- S. 9
Clippings, 1928 January-March, re:
Governor Harry Byrd 1928
Includes: TLS, 1928 February 2, Thomas R.
Harrison to Harry Byrd, encl. clipping
- S. 10
Clippings, 1928 April-June, re:
Governor Harry Byrd 1928
- S. 11
Clippings, 1928 July-October, re:
Governor Harry Byrd 1928
- S. 12
Clippings, 1928 November 1-1929
January 15, re: Governor Harry Byrd and the
1928 national election 1928-1929
Includes: AL, 1928 November, [Harry Byrd] to
Richmond Times Dispatch
- S. 13
Clippings, 1929 January 15-March 31,
re: Governor Harry Byrd 1929
- S. 14
Clippings, 1929 April 1-June 14, re:
Governor Harry Byrd 1929
Includes: TLS, 1929 May 13, Thomas C. Cheney
to Harry F. Byrd
- S. 15
Clippings, 1929 June 15-August 19,
re: Governor Harry Byrd and election in Va. of
1929 1929
- S. 16
Clippings, 1929 August 20-October
30, re: Governor Harry Byrd and state election
of 1929 1929
- S. 17
Clippings, 1929 October 31-1930
January 12, with a few scattered clippings from
1932, of Harry Byrd, re: election of
1929 1929-1930
Includes:
TL(carbon), 1929 October 9, Walter I.
McCoy to Carter Glass
TLS, 1929 October 10, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1930 April 24, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
- S. 18
Clippings, 1932 June-1934 December,
re: Harry Byrd's entry into the
Senate 1932-1934
Includes:
TL(carbon), 1933 February 20, Charles
S. Henry to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1934 May 12, Postmaster
General James G. Farley to Harry Byrd
- S. 19
Clippings, 1935 January-June 11, re:
Senator Harry Byrd 1935
Includes:
TLS, 1935 July 26, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1935 October 2, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1935, December 27, Carter
Glass to Harry Byrd
- S. 20
Clippings, 1935 June 12-1936
November 30, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1935-1936
Includes:
TLS, 1936 April 8, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1936 September 2, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
- S. 21
Clippings, 1935 August-1945
February, of the column, Washington
Merry-Go-Round, by Drew Pearson and Robert S.
Allen 1935-1945
- S. 22
Clippings, 1937 January-1938
February, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1937-1938
Includes:
TLS, 1937 April 13, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1937 April 28, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1937 May 3, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1937 May 17, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 January 10, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 July 5, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 July 26, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1938 August 10, Carter
Glass to John G. Wallace
- S. 23
Clippings, 1937 November-1939 April,
re: Senator Harry Byrd; bills before Congress;
civil servants 1937-1939
- S. 24
Clippings, 1938 March-1939, re:
Senator Harry Byrd 1938-1939
Includes:
TLS, 1938 May 2, Harry W. Hultgren to
Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1938 May 4, Harry Byrd
to Harry W. Hultgren
TLS, 1938 May 31, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 June 27, J.W. Bailey to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 July 12, J.W. Bailey to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 July 12, Hiram W. Johnson
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 July 21, Peter Gerry to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 July 26, J.W. Bailey to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 July 28, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 August 4, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 August 7, Peter G. Gerry
to Harry Byrd
TLS, August 12, J.W. Bailey to
Harry Byrd
ALS, n.d., J.W. Bailey to Harry
Byrd
TLS, 1938 August 13, Hiram W.
Johnson to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 August 20, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 August 25, Walter George
to J.W. Bailey
TLS, 1938 September 2, J.W. Bailey
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 September 2, Hiram W.
Johnson to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 September 3, J.W. Bailey
to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1938 September 3, J.W.
Bailey to James A. Farley
TLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 September 27, Carter
Glass to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 September 28, Carter
Glass to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1938 September 30,
Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley
TLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1938 November 8,
Josiah Wiilam Bailey to Peter Gerry
TLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 December 9, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1938 December 9,
Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry
TLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 September 23, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 September 27, Carter
Glass to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 September 28, Carter
Glass to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 September 30, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1938 September 30,
Josiah William Bailey to James A. Farley
TLS, 1938 November 8, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1938 November 8,
Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry
TLS, 1938 November 17, Peter Gerry
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 November 21, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 November 30, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 December 3, Peter Gerry
to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1938 December 9,
Josiah William Bailey to Peter Gerry
TLS, 1938 December 14, Josiah
William Bailey to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1938 December 22, M. S. Eccles
to Harry Byrd
- S. 25
Clippings, 1939 January 1-October
31, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1939
Letters are in the order in which they
appear in the scrapbook.
TLS, 1939 July 17, William A. Durst to
J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 17, Bruce to J.
Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 15, W. J. Casey to
J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 15, Frank Cizek to
J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 14, James S. Murray
to J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 14, Walter Coon to
J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 14, E. B. Moffatt to
J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 14, Holcombe Parkes
to J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 14, A. E. Duncan to
J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 August 5, J. H. Gordon to
J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 August 4, G. W. Kratz to
J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 31, S. P. Ruddiman
to J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 31, Sam Bruce to J.
Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 25, J. Lee Barrett
to J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 20, B. G. Hopkins to
J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 July 18, S. F. to J.
Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 August 25, Charles R.
Hook to J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 August 10, George A.
Kelly to J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 August 7, A.A. Drummond
to J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 August 7, L.R. Powell to
J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 August 7, George M.
Crowson to J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 August 7, W.M. Jeffers to
J. Hampton Baumgartner
TLS, 1939 January 18, Charles
Stillman to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1939 February 28,
[Harry Byrd] to Charles Stillman
TLS, 1939 May 31, Harold English to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1939 June 2, Donald Dragoo to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1939 July 3, Tazewell Taylor
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1939 June 30, John B. Minor to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1939 August 3, B. F. Moomaw to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1939 August 7, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1939 August 25, Peter to Harry
Byrd
ALS, 1939 August 29, Josiah William
Bailey to Harry Byrd
- S. 26
Clippings, 1939 January 1-June 30,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1939
Includes:
TLS, 1939 January 16, E. H,ugh Smith
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1939 January 20, Conde Naste
to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1939 January 31,
[Harry Byrd] to E. Hugh Smith
- S. 27
Clippings, 1939 February 1-February
28, re: rejection of Judge Floyd
Roberts 1939
- S. 28
Clippings, 1939 October 7-December
31, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1939
Includes:
TLS, 1939 November 8, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1939 November 20, L. J.
Smithwick to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1939 November 22,
[Harry Byrd] to L. J. Smithwick
TLS, 1939 December 1, James G.
Farley to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1939 December 12, J. W. Bailey
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1939 December 14, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1939 December 30, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
- S. 29
Clippings, 1940 January 1-May 31,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1940
Includes:
TLS, 1940 March 29, W. Gibson Carey,
Jr. to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 April 5, Cordell Hull to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 April 6, Pat Harrison to
Harry Byrd
TLS (photocopy), 1940 April 6,
Franklin Roosevelt to Pat Harrison
TLS, 1940 April 26, Claude G.
Powers to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1940 May 19, Dick Habbe to
Harry Byrd, encl. clipping
- S. 30
Clippings, 1940 May 16-July 4, re:
Senator Harry Byrd 1940
Includes:
ALS, 1940 April 17, Fred Van Nuys to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 May 9, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 June 6, Henry A. Dennis
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 June 7, Charles A.
Lindbergh to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 June 8, Carter Glass to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 July 9, J. Edgar Hoover
to Harry Byrd
- S. 31
Clippings, 1940 July 12-September
17, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1940
Includes:
TLS, 1940 July 1, J. J. Scherer, Jr.
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 July 2, Pres Atkins to
Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1940 July 6, [Harry
Byrd] to Pres Atkins
TL (carbon), 1940 July 10, [Harry
Byrd] to J. J. Scherer, Jr.
ALS, [1940], Genevieve Clark
Thomson to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 September 9, James A.
Farley to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1941 September 10, Frank O.
Lowden to Harry Byrd
- S. 32
Clippings, 1940 September 16-1941
January 21, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1940
Includes:
TLS, 1940 October 14, Francis Maloney
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 November 7, C. Hatch to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 November 9,
Postmaster-General to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 November 9, Arthur Capper
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 November 12, Charles O.
Andrews to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 November 12, War
Department to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 November 12, James M.
Mead to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 November 13, Frances
Smith to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1940 November 14, Francis
Maloney to Harry Byrd
- S. 33
Clippings, 1941 January 16-April 30,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1941
- S. 34
Clippings, 1941 May 1-August 21, re:
Senator Harry Byrd 1941
- S. 35
Clippings, 1941 August 1-August 31,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1941
- S. 36
Clippings, 1941 September 1-November
4, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1941
Includes:
TLS, 1941 September 22, Bernard M.
Baruch to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1941 October 20, Carter Glass
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1941 October 28, Wendell L.
Wilkie to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1941 October 28,
Wendell L. Wilkie to DeWitt Wallace
TLS, 1941 October 31, Bruce Barton
to Harry Byrd
- S. 37
Clippings, 1941 November 5-1942
February 14, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1941
Includes: TLS, 1941 November 6, DeWitt
Wallace to Harry Byrd
- S. 38
Clippings, 1942 January-February,
editorials re: report of Congressional Joint
Committee on Reduction of Non-Essential
Expenditures 1942
- S. 39
Clippings, 1942 February 14-March
15, re: Senator Harry Byrd and World War
II 1942
- S. 40
Clippings, 1942 March 15-May 31, re:
Senator Harry Byrd and World War II 1942
Includes: TLS, 1942 May 9, J. W. Bailey to
Harry Byrd
- S. 41
Clippings, 1942 June 1-August 31,
re: Senator Harry Byrd and World War
II 1942
Includes:
TLS, 1942 June 3, F. P. Corson to
Harry Byrd, encl.citation to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1942 June 22, George P.
Cridlin to Harry Byrd, encl. introduction
of Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1942 July 21, Carter
Glass to Franklin Roosevelt
TL (copy), 1942 July 23, Franklin
Roosevelt to Carter Glass
TLS, 1942 July 24, R. L. Doughton
to Harry E. Byrd
- S. 42
Clippings, 1942 September 1-November
24, re: Senator Harry Byrd and World War
II 1942
Includes:
TLS, 1942 October 17, J. W. Bailey to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1942 November 16, Robert R.
[McConnel] to Harry Byrd
- S. 43
Clippings, 1942 November 24-1943
March 17, re: Senator Hapry Byrd and World War
II 1942-1943
Includes: TLS, 1943 February 15, Herbert
Hoover to Harry Byrd
- S. 44
Clippings, 1942 December 26-1947
November 6, re: Senator Harry Byrd and the
national budget 1942-1947
- S. 45
Clippings, 1943 March 18-June 30,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1943
Includes:
TLS, 1943 March 25, Numa A. Watson to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1943 May 19, Albert W. Hawkes
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1943 May 19, Secretary of the
Treasury to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1943 May 21, [Harry
Byrd] to Albert W. Hawkes
TLS, 1943 June 30, Homer L.
Ferguson to Harry Byrd
- S. 46
Clippings, 1943 July 1-September 9,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1943
Includes:
ALS, 1943 July 7, Edwin Gordon
Lawrence to Editor of the Winchester Star
TLS, 1943 July 9, Frank Buxton to
Richard E. Byrd
TLS, 1943 July 21, J. W. Cunningham
to Harry Byrd
- S. 47
Clippings, 1943 September 9-December
12, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1943
Includes:
TLS, 1943 September 20, Arthur H.
Vandenberg to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1943 November 10, R. L.
Doughton to Harry Byrd
- S. 48
Clippings, 1943 December 13-1944
March 5, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1943-1944
Includes:
TL (carbon), 1943 December 17, John W.
Davis to Arthur Graham Glasgow
ALS, 1944 February 16, Harry H.
Woodring to Harry Byrd
- S. 49
Clippings, 1944 March 5-June 18, re:
Senator Harry Byrd 1944
Includes: TLS, 1944 March 29, J. W. Bailey
to John U. Barr
- S. 50
Clippings, 1944 June 20-September
10, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1944
- S. 51
Clippings, 1944 September 11-1945
January 29, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1944-1945
- S. 52
Clippings, 1945 January 31-April 16,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1945
Includes: TLS, 1945 February 16, Joseph C.
Grew to Harry Byrd
- S. 53
Clippings, 1945 April 16-June 29,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1945
Includes: TLS, 1945 April 25, Harry [Truman]
to Harry Byrd
- S. 54
Clippings, 1945 July 1-December 12,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1945
Includes:
TLS, 1945 July 3, Harry Truman to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1945 July 5, Bernard M. Baruch
to Harry Byrd
- S. 55
Clippings, 1945 July 1-December 22,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1945
Includes:
TLS, 1944 August 3, James F. Byrnes to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1945 December 12, Matthew J.
Connelly to Harry Byrd
- S. 56
Clippings, 1945 December 13-1946 May
31, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1945-1946
- S. 57
Clippings, 1946 January 1-April 30,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1946
Includes:
TLS, 1946 January 23, Harry Truman to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1946 March 14, Dwight D.
Eisenhower to Harry Byrd
- S. 58
Clippings, 1946 May 1-July 31, re:
Senator Harry Byrd 1946
- S. 59
Campaign clippings, 1946 January
1-September 8 1946
Includes: TLS, 1946 January 31, Boyd E.
Payton to Harry Byrd
- S. 60
Clippings, 1946 January, re: labor
union legislation introduced by Byrd in the
Senate 1946
- S. 61
Clippings, 1946 April 1-August 9,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1946
- S. 62
Clippings, 1946 August 1-September
28, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1946
- S. 63
Clippings, 1946 August 7-December
17, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1946
- S. 64
Clippings, 1946 October 1-November
25, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1946
- S. 65
Clippings, 1946 December 6-1947
April 8, re:Senator Harry Byrd and the National
budget 1946-1947
- S. 66
Clippings, 1947 April 8-December 16,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1947
Includes:
TL (carbon), 1947 June 28, D. Campbell
Deane to Robert B. Crawford
TL (carbon), 1947 July 8, Harry
Byrd to D. Campbell Deane
TLS, 1947 September 23, Henry W.
Holt to Harry Byrd
- S. 67
Clippings, 1947 November 13-1948
June 15, re: Senator Harry Byrd and the
national budget 1947-1948
- S. 68
Clippings, 1948 June 15-1949 April
16, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1948-1949
- S. 69
Clippings, 1949 April 17-November
25, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1949
- S. 70
Clippings, 1949 November 30-1950
April 22, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1949-1950
Includes:
TLS, 1950 February 28, Joe McCarthy to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1950 March 2, Ernest K.
Bramblett to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1950 March 2, Robert C.
Hendrickson to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1950 March 2, Harry P. Cain to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1950 March 3, Hugh Butler to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1950 March 3, [Andrew F.
Schoeppel] to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1950 March 3, Edward Martin to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1950 March 28, Harry Byrd, Jr.
to Harry Byrd
- S. 71
Clippings, 1950 January 11-1951
January 20, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1950-1951
Includes:
TLS, 1950 September 3, Bernard M.
Baruch to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1950 November 16, Elmer T.
Phillips to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1950 November 17, Mark
Sullivan to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1951 January 2, Harry Truman
to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1951 January 15, Herman Welker
to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1951 January 24, Harry
Byrd to Alexander
TL (carbon), 1951 January 26, Harry
Byrd to D. E. Holland
- S. 72
Clippings, 1951 January 2-March 27,
re: Senator Harry Byrd and the national
budget 1951
- S. 73
Clippings, 1951 March 26-August 30,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1951
Includes:
TLS, 1951 July 13, William Garrard to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1951 August 2, Verbon E. Kemp
to Harry Byrd, encl. photographs
- S. 74
Clippings, 1951 September 1-December
31, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1951
Includes:
TLS, 1951 December 5, B. F. Moomaw to
Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1951 December 11,
Harry Byrd to B. F. Moomaw
TLS, 1951 December 17, Richard
Nixon to Harry Byrd
- S. 75
Clippings, 1951 June 25-November 17,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1951
- S. 76
Clippings, 1952 January 8-July 30,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1952
Includes:
TL (carbon), 1952 February 18, Harry
Byrd to John W. Beck
TLS, 1952 April 27, Herbert Hoover
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1952 April 28, Edwin S.
Friendly to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1952 June 21, Walker S. Buel
to Harry Byrd
- S. 77
Clippings, 1952 April 29-July 17,
re: campaign of 1952 1952
- S. 78
Clippings, 1952 May 24-July 28, re:
Democratic convention of 1952 1952
- S. 79
Clippings, 1952 October 8-1953
January 30, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1952-1953
Includes:
TLS, 1951 November 14, Patrick J.
Hurley to Jennings C. Wise
TLS, 1953 January 12, Dwight D.
Eisenhower to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1953 January 23, Elsie Hix to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1953 January 29, Henry
Dworshak to Harry Byrd
- S. 80
Clippings, 1953 February 1-December
30, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1953
Includes:
TLS, [1953], J. Roy Fuller to Heywood
Bell
TLS, 1953 May 4, Russell C.
Harrington to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1953 May 6, Harry Byrd
to Russell C. Harrington
- S. 81
Clippings, 1954 January 8-August 27,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1954
Includes:
TLS, 1954 January 6, Charles Edison to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1954 August 16, Secretary of
the Treasury to Harry Byrd
- S. 82
Clippings, 1954 September 2-1955
February 28, re: Senator Harry Byrd and the
national budget 1954-1955
Includes: TLS, 1954 November 8, Clarence
Cannon to Harry Byrd
- S. 83
Clippings, 1955 February 22-March
28, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1955
Includes:
TLS, 1955 January 26, Dwight D.
Eisenhower to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1955 February 4, Dwight D.
Eisenhower to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1955 March 11, Dwight D.
Eisenhower to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1955 March 15, Dwight D.
Eisenhower to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1955 March 16, Secretary to
Treasury to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1955 March 29, Joseph Campbell
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1956 December 4, James R.
Byrnes to Harry Byrd
- S. 84
Clippings, 1955 April 1-1955 June
30, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1955
Includes:
TLS, 1955 April 8, Dwight D.
Eisenhower to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1955 April 21, Dwight D.
Eisenhower to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1955 April 22, James F. Byrnes
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1955 May 13, Bernard M. Baruch
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1955 June 10, Lyndon Johnson
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1955 June 30, Lyndon Johnson
to Harry Byrd
- S. 85
Clippings, 1955 July 1-November 24,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1955
Includes: TLS, 1955 October 18, Milton S.
Eisenhower to Harry Byrd
- S. 86
Clippings, 1955 December 2-1956
April 30, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1955-1956
Includes:
TLS, 1955 December 6, Lyndon Johnson
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1955 December 8, John W. Hanes
to Harry Byrd
- S. 87
Clippings, 1956 May 7-October, re:
Senator Harry Byrd 1956
- S. 88
Clippings, 1956 November 7-1957
January 28, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1956-1957
Includes:
TLS (copy), 1956 November 22,
Secretary of the Treasury to Robert E.
Harper
TLS, 1956 December 4, James H. Duff
to Harry Byrd
TLS (copy), 1956 December 18,
Harold H. Burton to Robert E. Harper
TLS (copy), 1957 January 7, Wilton
B. Persons to Robert E. Harper
- S. 89
Clippings, 1957 February 7-March 31,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1957
Includes:
TLS, 1957 March 12, Dwight Eisenhower
to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1957 March 16, Harry Truman to
Harry Byrd
- S. 90
Clippings, 1957 March 23-December
31, re: Senator Harry Byrd, national budget,
integration 1957
- S. 91
Clippings, 1957 April 1-May 22, re:
Senator Harry Byrd 1957
Includes: TLS, 1957 May 27, Secretary of the
Treasury to Harry Byrd
- S. 92
Clippings, 1957 June, re: Senator
Harry Byrd 1957
- S. 93
Clippings, 1957 July, re: Senator
Harry Byrd and the national budget 1957
Includes: TLS, 1957 July 12, Secretary of
the Treasury to Harry Byrd
- S. 94
Clippings, 1958 January 1-December
29, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1958
Includes:
TLS, 1958 February 6, Samuel
Ungerleider to Harry Byrd
TLS (photocopy), 1951 March 9,
Hiram S. Rivitz to Samuel Ungerleider
TLS, 1958 May 7, A. G. Lacy to
Harry Byrd, encl, essay on Byrd
TLS (copy), 1958 May 29, Dwight D.
Eisenhower to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1958 December 11, Herbert
Hoover to William S. North
- S. 95
Clippings, 1958 February 12-March 1,
re: Senator Harry Byrd's decision not to run
again and rescinding of this
decision 1958
- S. 96
Clippings, 1958 February 12-August
1, re: Senator Harry Byrd's decision to run
again after saying he would not run again,
chiefly editorials 1958
- S. 97
Clippings, 1959 January 2-June 27,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1959
- S. 98
Clippings, 1959 July 4-December 30,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1959
- S. 99
Clippings, 1960 January 1-March 20,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1960
Includes:
TLS, 1959 March 17, Newton Aiken to
Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1959 March 19, Harry
Byrd to Newton Aiken
- S. 100
Clippings, 1960 March 23-December
13, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1960
- S. 101
Clippings, 1960 August 2-1961
January 15, re: Senator Harry Byrd; election of
1960 1960-1961
- S. 102
Clippings, 1961 January 19-July 30,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1961
Includes: TLS, 1961 March 8, A. C. Wedemeyer
to Harry Byrd
- S. 103
Clippings, 1961 July 13-December 28,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1961
Includes: TLS, 1961 August 12, Herbert
Hoover to Harry Byrd
- S. 104
Clippings, 1962 January 10-April 27,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1962
Includes:
TLS, 1962 March 1, Phillip M. Talbott
to Harry Byrd
ALS, 1962 May 2, Bob [Barnett] to
Harry Byrd
- S. 105
Clippings, 1962 May 15-June 25, re:
Senator Harry Byrd 1962
- S. 106
Clippings, 1962 July 1-August 30,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1962
- S. 107
Clippings, 1962 September 1-1963
June 29, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1962-1963
Includes:
TLS, 1963 March 4, Lyndon Johnson to
Harry Byrd
TLS, 1963 April 5, Mike Mansfield
to Harry Byrd, encl. a short speech
TLS, 1963 April 5, Virginius Dabney
to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech
TLS, 1963 April 19, Frederick Brown
Harris to Harry Byrd, encl. a speech
TLS, 1963 April 29, Herbert J.
Miller to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1963 May 31, J. Edgar Hoover
to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1963 May 15, John C. Preston
to Harry Byrd
- S. 108
Clippings, 1963 July 1-December 31,
re: Senator Harry Byrd 1963
Includes: TLS, 1963 November 26, Charles E.
Webber to Harry Byrd
- S. 109
Clippings, 1964 January 1-December
31, re: Senator Harry Byrd; the 1964
election 1964
Includes:
TLS, 1963 June 25, Harrison S. Dey to
Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1963 August 14, Harry
Byrd to Harrison Dey
TLS, 1964 January 23, George R.
Rich to Harry Byrd
TLS, 1964 January 23, Harrison Dey
to Harry Byrd
TL (carbon), 1964 January 31, Harry
Byrd to Harrison Dey
ALS, 1964 March 1, [Bernard Baruch]
to Harry Byrd
TLS (carbon), 1964 May 1, Frank M.
McCann to Lyndon Johnson
- S. 110
Clippings, 1965 January 6-November
22, re: Senator Harry Byrd 1965
Includes: TLS (xerox), 1965 November 6,
Harry Byrd to Albertis S. Harrison.
- H. Cartoon Collection, Photographs and
Awards
There is a chronological index and an artist index
to the 575 cartoons which hung in Senator Byrd's
office. This is held in the Manuscripts Reading Room.
There is also a microfilm of the cartoon
collection.
In addition, this sub-series contains photographs
of various political figures and friends, and
certificates and awards presented to the Senator.
There is a listing of the items in the Manuscripts
Department.
- Series V: Byrd Family and Flood
Family
- A. Richard E. Byrd, 1860-1925
- Papers re: William M. Ramsey
Case Box 418
1907-1909
- Clippings re: Richard E.
Byrd Box 418
1908
- Pamphlet re: Richard E. Byrd speech to
Maryland State Bar Association Box 418
1908
- Papers, speeches, correspondence, etc.,
of Richard E. Byrd Box 418
1912-1918
- Papers re: Clemency for the
Allens Box 418
1913
- Armour & Co. vs. City of Richmond:
Tax Case Box 418
1914-1919
- Papers of Alice N. Hagan Committee in
settlement of John C. Hagan Estate Box 418
1914-1921
- H. S. Wright Case Box 418
1916-1917
- Adams Grain & Provision Company Tax
case papers Box 418
1916-1918
- Alice N. Hagan Committee Papers, Pages
#1-7, in settlement of John C. Hagan
Estate Box 418
1917-1920
- Papers re: Albert Schroeter
case Box 418
1918-1919
- Northern Va. Power Company Box 419
1919
- Mittie A. Cumming
correspondence Box 419
1913-1914
- Mrs. Mittie A. Cumming case Box 419
1919-19233 folders
- Correspondence, Matters pertaining to
the Law, of Richard E. Byrd Box 419
1919-1920
- Papers re: Utah-Idaho Sugar Co.
Case Box 419
1920
- Papers re: Judgments for Harry C.
Warden Box 419
1921
- Papers re: Voting
irregularities Box 419
1921
- Material re: Roads Box 420
1921
- City Bank Tax Case Box 420
1921-1922
- Correspondence, Receipts, Materials
pertaining to the Law, of Richard E.
Byrd Box 420
1921-1922
- Papers re: Armour & Co. vs. J. T.
Norris Music Co. Box 420
1921-1923
- Papers re: First National Bank vs. S.
R. Braeme Case Box 420
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