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Bolling Byrd Flood Collection, 1946-1967. Accession 43642. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Purchased 27 February 2008 via auction.
Son of U.S. Congressman Henry De La Warr Flood and Anna Florence Portner, Bolling Byrd Flood was born in Appomattox, Virginia, on 22 May 1915. He was employed as a correspondence coordinator in the U.S. Senate Post Office in Washington D.C. for 30 years. Polar explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd and Senator Harry F. Byrd were his cousins. Bolling B. Flood died on 21 December 2000 in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Collection, 1946-1967, of audio recordings and ephemera. Bolling Byrd Flood (1915-2000) interviewed and recorded relatives, friends and acquaintances, popular radio shows, speeches, and amateur musical performances from 1947 until the early 1950s. In addition to the audio, the collection also contains one folder of personal papers consisting of letters, clippings, a Harry F. Byrd (1887-1966) for Senate campaign card, and a copy of the Communist Party USA publication The Daily Worker that calls for the ousting of U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957) from the U.S. Senate. Original recordings were created with a portable audio recording device to create direct-to-disc acetate masters. The audio was reformatted into 130 mp3 files on two compact discs from 80 acetate disc originals.
This collection is arranged into the following series:
Series 1. Sound recordings. Series 2. Correspondence, clippings, and ephemera.Letters, one newspaper clipping, a copy of The Daily Worker , one promotional campaign card.
Letter from Jean MacNemar of Millersville, Maryland.
Letter, 4 May 1967, to W.M. Abbitt from commissioner James Moody denying authorization of a historical marker for Bolling's father, Congressman Henry 'Hal' De La Warr Flood. Letter, 5 May 1967, from congressman W.M. Abbitt to Bolling B. Flood concerning the marker issue.
Letter from Ella McCurley of Baltimore, Maryland.
Obituary for Bolling B. Flood's mother, Anna Portner Flood. Published in the Appomattox, Virginia, newspaper The Virginian .
Democratic primary promotional card, "Harry F. Byrd for United States Senate."
Copy of The Daily Worker entitled "Throw the Bum Out: The Official Communist Party Line on Senator McCarthy. "