Box 01
Contains 47 Results:
Presidential Libraries Manual, April 1985 Edition, April 1985
This subseries primarily documents the evolution of the Carter Library from the earliest planning stages in the White House through its formative years in Atlanta, GA ca. 1981-1991. The files were created by the donor when they were an Archivist assigned to the National Archives Liaison Office in Washington DC and was later Carter’s first Supervisory Archivist.
Presidential Libraries – National Park Service Book, 1990
This subseries primarily documents the evolution of the Carter Library from the earliest planning stages in the White House through its formative years in Atlanta, GA ca. 1981-1991. The files were created by the donor when they were an Archivist assigned to the National Archives Liaison Office in Washington DC and was later Carter’s first Supervisory Archivist.
Presidential Papers Staff – Establishment, 1977-78
This subseries primarily documents the evolution of the Carter Library from the earliest planning stages in the White House through its formative years in Atlanta, GA ca. 1981-1991. The files were created by the donor when they were an Archivist assigned to the National Archives Liaison Office in Washington DC and was later Carter’s first Supervisory Archivist.
Presidential Papers Staff – Summary of White House Activities, 1978-80
This subseries primarily documents the evolution of the Carter Library from the earliest planning stages in the White House through its formative years in Atlanta, GA ca. 1981-1991. The files were created by the donor when they were an Archivist assigned to the National Archives Liaison Office in Washington DC and was later Carter’s first Supervisory Archivist.
Presidential Papers Task Force/Marie Allen Draft Report, Jan. 21, 1980
This subseries primarily documents the evolution of the Carter Library from the earliest planning stages in the White House through its formative years in Atlanta, GA ca. 1981-1991. The files were created by the donor when they were an Archivist assigned to the National Archives Liaison Office in Washington DC and was later Carter’s first Supervisory Archivist.
Presidential Records Act, 1978
This subseries primarily documents the evolution of the Carter Library from the earliest planning stages in the White House through its formative years in Atlanta, GA ca. 1981-1991. The files were created by the donor when they were an Archivist assigned to the National Archives Liaison Office in Washington DC and was later Carter’s first Supervisory Archivist.
“Progress of the Carter Presidential Materials Project,” By Donald B. Schewe, May 27, 1982
This subseries primarily documents the evolution of the Carter Library from the earliest planning stages in the White House through its formative years in Atlanta, GA ca. 1981-1991. The files were created by the donor when they were an Archivist assigned to the National Archives Liaison Office in Washington DC and was later Carter’s first Supervisory Archivist.
DA Reading File, Jan-June 1978
This subseries primarily documents the evolution of the Carter Library from the earliest planning stages in the White House through its formative years in Atlanta, GA ca. 1981-1991. The files were created by the donor when they were an Archivist assigned to the National Archives Liaison Office in Washington DC and was later Carter’s first Supervisory Archivist.
DA Reading File, July-Sept 1978
This subseries primarily documents the evolution of the Carter Library from the earliest planning stages in the White House through its formative years in Atlanta, GA ca. 1981-1991. The files were created by the donor when they were an Archivist assigned to the National Archives Liaison Office in Washington DC and was later Carter’s first Supervisory Archivist.
DA Reading File, Oct-Dec 1978
This subseries primarily documents the evolution of the Carter Library from the earliest planning stages in the White House through its formative years in Atlanta, GA ca. 1981-1991. The files were created by the donor when they were an Archivist assigned to the National Archives Liaison Office in Washington DC and was later Carter’s first Supervisory Archivist.