A Guide to the Frederick (Fritz) Earnest Nolting, Jr. Papers
A Collection in the
Special Collections
The University of Virginia Library
Accession number 12804
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Preferred Citation
Frederick (Fritz) Earnest Nolting, Jr. Papers, Accession #12804, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
The collection wasa gift from Mrs. Frederick Nolting.
Processing Information
The contents of Box 29 (personal financial and medical records) were returned to Grace Lindsay Nolting, April 4, 2007. There is a gap in numbering since boxes were not re-numbered.
Biographical Sketch
Educator, diplomat and banker, Frederick Earnest Nolting, Jr. was born August 24, 1911 in Richmond, Virginia to Frederick Earnest Nolting, Sr. and Mary Buford Nolting. Known as "Fritz," he spent his early childhood and student years in Richmond attending the St. Christopher's School. Later as an undergraduate he attended the University of Virginia in Charlottesville where he earned a B.A. degree in history and went on to work as an investment banker in the family business in Richmond for the next five years.
In 1939, Nolting returned to graduate studies at the University of Virginia, earning an M. A. (1940) and a Ph.D.(1942) in philosophy and serving as a lecturing fellow in that field. He also earned a second M.A. in philosophy at Harvard in 1941. During World War II, Nolting served overseas in the Navy, achieving the rank of Lieutenant Commander. In 1946, he left the Navy and began a career that would span 18 years with the Department of State. His service included assignments as a member of the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations (1951); as Special Assistant to Secretaries of State Dean Acheson and John Foster Dulles for Mutual Security Affairs (1953-1955) and as Alternate U.S. Representative to the North Atlantic Council (NATO) in Paris (1955-1961). In 1961, President Kennedy named Nolting as Ambassador to the Republic of South Vietnam where he served until 1963 in what was to be a period of shifting U.S.Vietnamese policy developments that precipitated the overthrow and assassination of President Ngo Dinh Diem.
In 1964, Nolting retired from the U.S. Government to become Vice-President in charge of the European offices of the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company in Paris (1964-1969), then Assistant to the Chairman in New York City (1969-1973) and, finally, as consultant to the company (1973-1976).
During this time, Nolting had returned to the University of Virginia to serve as Diplomat-in-Residence (1971-1973) before going on to hold teaching and administrative posts as Olsson Professor of Business Administration in the Darden School of Business (1973-1976), Professor in the Woodrow Wilson Department of Government and Foreign Affairs and Director of the Miller Center of Public Affairs. He also served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation and as a member of the Center for Advanced Studies and the International Management and Development Institute.
In 1982, Nolting retired from the University of Virginia and devoted a good deal of his time to the writing of his book, From trust to tragedy : the political memoirs of Frederick Nolting, Kennedy's ambassador to Diem's Vietnam, which he published in 1988. The book serves as Nolting's personal testament to his role as U.S. Ambassador in Saigon and as a critical analysis of the conflicting political strategies that existed among the many policy making players during that volatile period of the U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
On December 14, 1989, at age 78, Nolting died and was survived by his wife, Olivia Lindsay Crumpler whom he had married in 1940 and who is presently residing in Charlottesville and by their four daughters: Mary Nolting Bruner and Jane Nolting Meniktos both of Charlottesville; Grace Lindsay Nolting of Columbia, Virginia and Frances Temple of Geneva, New York.
Scope and Content
The collection contains ca. 12,000 items (17 shelf feet) and consists of a large quantity of generally routine personal and official correspondence; a smaller portion of "Selected Correspondence" listed by correspondent name; professional papers associated with Nolting's governmental, business and academic career activities; personal papers containing military and property records; manuscript notes, drafts and correspondence relating to Nolting's publications and an assortment of photographs (ca. 500 items), many of which were take during his service in Vietnam.
Interesting documents within the collection groupings include: (a) Correspondence : The exchange of letters with Dean Rusk, W. Averell Harriman and the editors of the New York Times in which Nolting challenges some of the U.S. policy strategies of the 1961-1963 Vietnam experience. (b) Professional Papers : Copies of State Department declassified documents that reveal the unfolding day-to-day actions that led to a major shift in U.S. relations with the South Vietnamese Government and that resulted in the overthrow and death of President Diem. (c) Personal Papers : Records of the Nolting family involvement in the restoration and preservation of the historic Sully and Chantilly properties in Virginia. (d) Photographs : Dramatic photographs of some of the major players involved in the U.S.-Vietnam policy drama of 1961-1964, including: President Diem, Henry Cabot Lodge, W. Averell Harriman, Maxwell Taylor, Vice-President Johnson and Ambassador Nolting.
Container List
- Box 1
Correspondence1936-1959(6 folders)
- Box 2
Correspondence1960-1962(5 folders)
- Box 3
Correspondence1963-1964(4 folders)
- Box 4
Correspondence1965-1966(4 folders)
- Box 5
Correspondence1967-1969(6 folders)
- Box 6
Correspondence1970(4 folders)
- Box 7
Correspondence1971-1972(6 folders)
- Box 8
Correspondence1973-1975(5 folders)
- Box 9
Correspondence1976-1978(5 folders)
- Box 10
Correspondence1979-1981(4 folders)
- Box 11
Correspondence1982-1989, n.d.(6 folders)
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence--Abramson, Rudy1984
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Acheson, Dean1959-1962
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Baldwin, Charles F.1962
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Bice, Raymond C.1975-1978
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Bradley, Omar N.1953
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Byrd, Harry F., Jr.1962-1978
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Carter, Hodding, III1978-1979
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Casteen, John T., III1975
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Coffman, Suzanne E.1985, n.d.
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Colby, William E.1973-1988
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Dabney, Virginius1945-1975
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Darden, Colgate W., Jr.1977-1978
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Durbrow, Elbridge1961-1962
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Dulles, John Foster1953-1958
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence--Editor, New York Times1961-1973, n.d.
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Eisenhower, Dwight D.1955-1958
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Felt, Harry D.1964-1967
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Galbraith, John Kenneth1961-1972
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Gilpatric, Roswell L.1979
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Hagan, Joseph Addison1965-1977
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Harkins, Paul D.1964-1971
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Harriman, W. Averell1961-1963
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Hereford, Frank L, Jr.1975-1977
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Higgins, Marguerite1965
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Hill, Ivan1974-1978
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Johnson, Lyndon B.1963-1964
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence--Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon B.1974
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Johnson, U. Alexis1961-1965
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Kennedy, John F.1963
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Kennedy, Robert F.1967
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Kissinger, Henry A.1975
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Lansdale, Edward G.1965
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Lippmann, Walter1958
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Lemnitzer, L. L.1960-1962
- Box 12
Selected Correspondence-- Loving, Boyce1952-1953
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Malone, Dumas1973
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- McBride, Robert H.1976
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- McCarthy, Frank1974-1977
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- McNamara, Robert S.1962-1964
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Murrow, Edward R.1964
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Ngo Dinh Diem1961
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Ngo Dinh Nhu (Madame Nhu)1964-1966
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Nguyen Dinh Thuan1963-1978, n.d.
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Nixon, Richard M.1968-1973
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence--Nolting (Family Correspondence)1944-1963
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Ramazani, Ronhollah K.1977
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Riddle, Sturgis L.1969
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Rockefeller, John D., III1962-1963
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Rusk, Dean1960-1975
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Russell, Bertrand1941
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Sands, Oliver Jackson, Jr.1965-1966
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Schiff, E. L. C.1976-1978
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Shannon, David A.1971-1977
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Shannon, Edgar F., Jr.1971-1977
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Spellman, Francis Cardinal1964-1966
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Stassen, Harold E.1955
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Steiner, George A.1975-1976
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.1945
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Taylor, Maxwell D.1962-1978
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Trueheart, William C.1960-1963
- Box 13
Selected Correspondence-- Williams, Murat W.1961-1978
- Box 14
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company --Aerospace Industries Association1970-1973
- Box 14
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Agency for International Development1971-1972
- Box 14
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Barque Du Congo1969-1971
- Box 14
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Board of Trustees of Foreign Parishes1969-1973
- Box 14
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--British North American Committee1969-1972(1-3 of 5 folders)
- Box 15
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--British North American Committee1969-1972(4-5 of 5 folders)
- Box 15
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Club Memberships1967-1971
- Box 15
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--European and Political Development Conference, London1972
- Box 15
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--European Enterprises Development Company1969-1970
- Box 15
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--France-America Society1969-1971
- Box 15
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--German-American Industrialists Meeting (Dec 7- 8)1970
- Box 15
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--IMF/IBRD Meetings (World Bank and Fund)1971-1972
- Box 16
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--International Banking Division1970-1972
- Box 16
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--International Council1969-1971
- Box 16
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--International Finance Corporation and World Bank1970-1972
- Box 16
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Miscellaneous Office Records1964-1977, n.d.(3 folders)
- Box 17
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--National Strategy Information Center1971-1973(2 folders)
- Box 17
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Overseas Development Council1969-1972
- Box 17
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Overseas Private Investment Corporation1969-1971
- Box 17
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Smith Barney Seminar1971
- Box 17
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Special Reports and Press Releases1969-1972
- Box 17
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Trade Bill1969-1972
- Box 17
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Trade with China1971
- Box 18
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Tunisia (American Committee for Assistance)1969-1970
- Box 18
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--United Nations1968-1970
- Box 18
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--U.S. Government Accounts1969-1971
- Box 18
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--U.S. Postal Service1971
- Box 18
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--U.S. Treasury Department1969-1972
- Box 18
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Washington Contacts1970
- Box 18
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--Washington Office1969-1971
- Box 18
Morgan Guaranty Trust Company--World Trade Institute1971-1972
- Box 19
University of Virginia --Center for Advanced Studies1973-1978
- Box 19
University of Virginia--Central Atlantic Environment Center1972-1973
- Box 19
University of Virginia--Ethics Seminar1977-1981(6 folders)
- Box 20
University of Virginia--Honor Committee1975-1977
- Box 20
University of Virginia--International Management and Development Institute1972-1976(2 folders)
- Box 20
University of Virginia--Legislative Veto Conference (Feb 10-11)1978
- Box 20
University of Virginia--Miscellaneous1973-1980, n.d.
- Box 20
University of Virginia--Queen Elizabeth Visit to Monticello1976
- Box 20
University of Virginia--Randolph-Macon College1973-1980
- Box 20
University of Virginia--Society of Fellows1976-1983, n.d.
- Box 20
University of Virginia--Taft Institute1975-1976
- Box 20
University of Virginia--Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation1975-1981
- Box 20
University of Virginia--University Press of Virginia1985-1987
- Box 21
University of Virginia--University Communications and Notices1973-1982, n.d.(3 folders)
- Box 21
University of Virginia--U.S.-China Trade Symposium (Sep 24-25)1976
- Box 21
University of Virginia--Virginia Foundation for the Humanities1974-1977
- Box 21
University of Virginia--Who's Who in America1976
- Box 22
U.S. Department of State--Atlantic Council1968-1981(4 Folders)
- Box 22
U.S. Department of State--Issue Background Releases1949-1955
- Box 23
U.S. Department of State--Foreign Service Personnel Records, Frederick Earnest Nolting, Jr.1945-1964(4 folders)
- Box 23
U.S. Department of State--Newspaper Clippings1960-1980, n.d.(2 folders)
- Box 24
U.S. Department of State--Oral History Drafts and Related Correspondence, Frederick Earnest Nolting, Jr.1966-1988, n.d.(4 folders)
- Box 25
U.S. Department of State--Speech Material, Frederick Earnest Nolting, Jr.1951-1982, n.d.(3 folders)
- Box 26
U.S. Department of State--State Department Documents and Communications, Vietnam1963-1982, n.d.(3 folders)
- Box 26
U.S. Department of State--Historical Background Records, Vietnam1956-1988, n.d.(1-2 of 10 folders)
- Box 27
U.S. Department of State--Historical Background Records, Vietnam1956-1988, n.d.(3-6 of 10 folders)
- Box 28
U.S. Department of State--Historical Background Records, Vietnam1956-1988, n.d.(7-10 of 10 folders)
- Box 30
Military Service Records and World War II Journals1943-1960(2 folders)
- Box 30
Miscellaneous1942-1978
- Box 30
Real Property Records1946-1983, n.d.(1-2 of 12 folders)
- Box 31
Real Property Records1946-1983, n.d.(3-12 of 12 folders)
- Box 32
Scholastic Class Notes, Frederick Earnest Nolting, Jr.1939-1942(1-5 of 10 folders)
- Box 33
Scholastic Class Notes, Frederick Earnest Nolting, Jr.1939-1942(6-10 of 10 folders)
- Box 34
Wills, Certificates and Passports, Nolting Family1940-1987, n.d.(2 folders)
- Box 35
Magazine Articles, Frederick Earnest Nolting, Jr.1971-1974
- Box 35
Manuscript Drafts and Notes, Frederick Earnest Nolting, Jr.1978-1987(1-3 of 17 folders)
- Box 36
Manuscript Drafts and Notes, Frederick Earnest Nolting, Jr.1978-1987(4-7 of 17 folders)
- Box 37
Manuscript Drafts and Notes, Frederick Earnest Nolting, Jr.1978-1987(8-13 of 17 folders)
- Box 38
Manuscript Drafts and Notes, Frederick Earnest Nolting, Jr.1978-1987(14-17 of 17 folders)
- Box 38
Reviews and Monograph: From trust to tragedy : the political memoirs of Frederick Nolting, Kennedy's ambassador to Diem's Vietnam,1988-1989