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GEORGE C. MARSHALL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
PO Box 1600 VMI Parade, Lexington, VA 24450
GEORGE CATLETT MARSHALL AND KATHERINE TUPPER
MARSHALL COLLECTION
1900-1978 (bulk 1903-1959)
Quantity: 49.50 linear ft.
Collection Number: 302
Acquisition: Donated by Mr. James J. Winn, Jr. on December 20, 2012.
Access: The collection is open for research without restriction.
Copyright: Copyright is held by Mr. Jmaes J. Winn, Jr. No other person or entity shall be
permitted to reproduce, publish, or distribute any part of the collection without
Mr. James J. Winn’s express written permission.
Processed By: Adrian Brettle, May-August 2011; Jeffrey Kozak, April-October 2012
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CONTENTS
Administrative information ..............................................................................................................3
Container list ....................................................................................................................................7
George Catlett Marshall Collection ....................................................................................7
Childhood ................................................................................................................7
Virginia Military Institute .......................................................................................7
Pre World War I ......................................................................................................7
World War I ............................................................................................................8
Aide de Camp .........................................................................................................9
China (Tientsin) ....................................................................................................10
Fort Benning .........................................................................................................11
Fort Screven ..........................................................................................................13
Fort Moultrie .........................................................................................................13
Illinois National Guard .........................................................................................14
Vancouver Barracks ..............................................................................................14
Chief of Staff .........................................................................................................15
China Mission .......................................................................................................20
Secretary of State ...................................................................................................20
Red Cross ..............................................................................................................23
Secretary of Defense .............................................................................................25
Retirement .............................................................................................................26
Marshall Correspondence Collection ................................................................................27
Autograph Requests ..............................................................................................27
Birthday Greetings ................................................................................................27
Personal Correspondence ......................................................................................27
Household Files ....................................................................................................28
Katherine Tupper Marshall Collection .............................................................................29
Correspondence .....................................................................................................29
Personal Papers .....................................................................................................29
Bound Volumes ....................................................................................................30
Photographs ...........................................................................................................30
Clippings ...............................................................................................................31
Together ................................................................................................................31
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Marshall Tributes ..................................................................................................32
Oversize Items ...................................................................................................................33
Photographs ...........................................................................................................33
Artwork .................................................................................................................38
Political Cartoons ..................................................................................................39
Magazines .............................................................................................................40
Marshall Tributes ..................................................................................................41
Certificates, Citations, Resolutions .......................................................................41
Bound Volumes ....................................................................................................42
Letterhead, Stationery, Calling Cards ...................................................................43
Lantern Slides .......................................................................................................44
Audio .....................................................................................................................44
Maps, Charts .........................................................................................................44
Appendix A: Scope and content of collection subseries ................................................................49
Appendix B: Alphabetical list of correspondents by subseries .....................................................57
Appendix C: Scrapbook inventories by subseries .........................................................................83
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IDENTITY STATEMENT
Reference code: GCMRF 302
Title: George Catlett Marshall and Katherine Tupper Marshall Collection
Date(s): 1900-1978 (bulk 1903-1959)
Level of description: Collection
Extent: 49.50 linear ft. (47 manuscript boxes; 7 scrapbook boxes, 13 oversize boxes) and 8
oversize folders
CONTEXT
Name of creator(s): Marshall, George C. (George Catlett) and Marshall, Katherine Tupper
Biographical history: George Catlett Marshall was born on December 31, 1880, in Uniontown,
Pennsylvania. He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1901 and received a
commission in the United States Army in 1902. Throughout George C. Marshall’s 50 years of
public service he was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during World War II, President
Harry S. Truman’s special envoy to China to negotiate peace between Chinese communists and
nationalists, Secretary of State, President of the American Red Cross, and Secretary of Defense.
He received the 1953 Nobel Peace Prize for the Marshall Plan which provided money and
resources to aid European nations in rebuilding after World War II. George C. Marshall died on
October 16, 1959, in Washington, DC.
Katherine Tupper Marshall was born on October 8, 1882, in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. She
graduated from Hollins College in 1902. After graduating from the American Academy of
Dramatic Arts in 1904 Katherine T. Marshall performed as an actress in Shakespearean theater in
Europe and the United States. She married George C. Marshall on October 16, 1930 and later
authored a book about their experiences entitled Together: Annals of An Army Wife. Katherine T.
Marshall died on December 18, 1978, in Leesburg, Virginia.
Archival history: This collection was loaned to the George C. Marshall Research Foundation by
James J. Winn, Jr., who is the grandson of Katherine Tupper Marshall, on September 23, 2010,
for arrangement and description. The collection had initially been stored in the basement of the
Marshalls’ residence in Leesburg, Virginia, and was given to Mr. Winn when the residence was
sold. The collection was stored in boxes and footlockers located in Mr. Winn’s basement and
with the exception of several series of correspondence files, the collection did not appear to have
its original order maintained. In May 2011 Mr. Winn delivered additional materials to the
foundation for inclusion in the collection. These additional materials occupied several boxes and
did not appear to be in original order. During the summer of 2011 a research library intern, under
the supervision of the foundation archivist, sorted the collection into chronological series
reflecting the progression of the positions that George C. Marshall held and created a preliminary
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inventory of the collection. In the spring and summer of 2012 the foundation archivist arranged
the items of each series chronologically and prepared the finding aid for the collection.
Immediate source of acquisition: Gift of Mr. James J. Winn, Jr. on December 22, 2012
CONTENT AND STRUCTURE
Scope and content: The collection consists of three distinct series of records: the George Catlett
Marshall Collection, the Marshall Correspondence Collection, and the Katherine T. Marshall
Collection. The George Catlett Marshall Collection consists of records that he acquired
throughout his lifetime of public service. Included in the collection are documents from his first
assignment after being commissioned in the United States Army through the period he served as
Chief of Staff during World War II. The collection also contains documents from the positions
that George C. Marshall held after his retirement from the United States Army including
President Truman’s special envoy to China, Secretary of State, President of the American Red
Cross, and Secretary of Defense, as well as documents from Marshall’s retirement years. The
types of documents that appear in the subseries of this collection include correspondence, official
documents, textual records, bound volumes, subject files, photographs and newspaper clippings.
Maps and oversized items from this collection are stored separately.
The Marshall Correspondence Collection consists of correspondence files maintained by George
Catlett Marshall from 1938 to 1959. The correspondence found within this collection ranges
from autograph requests and birthday greetings to personal correspondence with family and
friends, and also includes several files of routine household records.
The Katherine Tupper Marshall Collection consists of records that she acquired throughout her
lifetime, particularly from the period of George Catlett Marshall’s service as Chief of Staff of the
United States Army during World War II through his death. The types of records found in the
collection include correspondence, textual records, bound volumes, photographs, and newspaper
clippings. The records relating to Katherine Tupper Marshall’s writing and publication of
Together: Annals of An Army Wife as well as tributes to George C. Marshall after his death were
of sufficient quantity to be included as two distinct subseries within the collection. The types of
records found in these subseries include correspondence, textual records, photographs, and
newspaper clippings. Oversized items from this collection are stored separately.
Additional descriptions concerning the scope and content of the subseries of the George Catlett
Marshall Collection, the Marshall Correspondence Collection, and the Katherine T. Marshall
Collection are available in Appendix A of this document.
Accruals: It is understood that additional papers of George Catlett Marshall and Katherine
Tupper Marshall are still in the possession of James J. Winn, Jr. and may be transferred to the
George C. Marshall Research Foundation in the future.
System of arrangement: The George Catlett Marshall and Katherine Tupper Marshall
Collection have been arranged into 3 series: the George Catlett Marshall Collection, the Marshall
Correspondence Collection, and the Katherine T. Marshall Collection. The George Catlett
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Marshall Collection has been arranged chronologically into 17 subseries corresponding to the
various positions that Marshall held throughout his lifetime. Within each subseries the records
have been organized into additional subseries according to record type. Large correspondence
subseries have been arranged alphabetically by the correspondent’s last name. The subseries for
all other record types have been arranged chronologically. The divisions at the folder level
reflect the filing arrangements of the original collection.
The Marshall Correspondence Collection reflects the original order of the correspondence files
maintained by George Catlett Marshall. The correspondence files were divided into 4 subseries
by type. The autograph requests files have been grouped into the first half and last half of the
alphabet and then arranged in reverse chronological order according to the years that the requests
were sent. Within these files the correspondence has been arranged alphabetically by the
correspondent’s last name. The birthday greetings files have then been arranged in reverse
chronological order according to the years in which they were sent and within each file the
correspondence has been arranged alphabetically by correspondent’s last name. The personal
correspondence is arranged alphabetically by the correspondent’s last name and within each file
the correspondence is arranged in reverse chronological order. The household files are also
arranged in reverse chronological order.
The Katherine Tupper Marshall collection consists of 7 subseries, which includes 5 subseries
according to record type as well as the Together and Marshall Tributes subseries. The
correspondence subseries is arranged alphabetically by the correspondent’s last name. The
remaining subseries are arranged chronologically.
Oversized materials from the George Catlett Marshall Collection and the Katherine T. Marshall
Collection have been organized into 11 subseries according to record type. Within each subseries
the records are chronologically arranged in additional subseries corresponding to the various
positions that Marshall held throughout his lifetime. Within these subseries the individual items
are also arranged chronologically.
CONDITIONS OF ACCESS AND USE
Conditions governing access: The collection is open for research without restrictions.
Conditions governing reproduction: Copyright is held by Mr. Jmaes J. Winn, Jr. No other
person or entity shall be permitted to reproduce, publish, or distribute any part of the collection
without Mr. James J. Winn’s express written permission.
Language of material: English with some items in Chinese, Flemish, French, German, Greek,
Portuguese, and Russian.
Finding aids: A 41 page finding aid is available. The finding aid is also available online at the
Marshall Foundation webpage (http://www.marshallfoundation.org/library/collection.html).
ALLIED MATERIALS
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Related units of description: See also George C. Marshall Papers (1), George C. Marshall
Collection (108), Katherine Tupper Marshall Papers (23), and Katherine Tupper Marshall
Correspondence Collection (111) in the archives at the George C. Marshall Research Foundation.
NOTES
Note: Additional descriptions concerning the scope and content of the subseries of the George
Catlett Marshall Collection, the Marshall Correspondence Collection, and the Katherine T.
Marshall Collection are available in Appendix A of this document.
DESCRIPTION CONTROL
Archivist’s note: Processed by Adrian Brettle, May-August 2011; Jeffrey Kozak April-October
2012
Dates of description: Finding aid prepared August-October 2012.
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CONTAINER LIST
I. GEORGE CATLETT MARSHALL COLLECTION
Box Folder I. CHILDHOOD
PHOTOGRAPHS
1 1 Family photographs
Box Folder II. VIRGNINA MILITARY INSTITUTE
PHOTOGRAPHS
1 2 Final Ball – July 4, 1900
Box Folder III. PRE WORLD WAR I
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
1 3 Service memos and correspondence – Manila, Philippines
4 Certificates of proficiency
5 General and special orders
6 Records – Classes of 1906-1907 – Infantry & Calvary School, Signal
School, and Army Staff College
7 Detached service records
8 Correspondence – appointments
9 Report of visit to Manchurian battlefields
10 Report on exercise no. 2 – Philippine Department
11 The Literary Digest for July 31, 1915
12 Radiogram from General Hunter Liggett to Lieutenant George C. Marshall
13 Types of Attack Formations diagrams
PERSONAL PAPERS
14 Army Co-Operative Fire Association benefit certificates and property list
15 Account from trustee John P. Norman of will of Eliza J. Stuart
16 Dinner of the Army Staff Class of 1908 signed menu
17 Army and Navy Co-Operative Company share certificates
18 Poem for former governor general of Philippines; “A Song” poem
BOUND VOLUMES
2 1 Annual Reports of the War Department – Division of the Philippines
2-4 Official Army Register – 1902, 1904, 1914
3 1-2 Reports of Military Observers during the Russo-Japanese War
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3 Report of Maneuvers, National Guard of Massachusetts, July 23-30, 1911
PHOTOGRAPHS
4 George C. Marshall as Second Lieutenant, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
5 Mediterranean trip
6 Maneuvers of National Guard of Massachusetts, July 23-30, 1911
7 Elizabeth “Lilly” Coles Marshall
8 Portraits of George C. Marshall and Elizabeth C. Marshall taken in Japan
9 Manchuria, China, Korea
10 Guam, Hawaii, San Francisco
MUSIC FOR PIANO
4 1-3 Sheet music (1891-1921)
4-9 Song books (1889-1924)
Box Folder IV. WORLD WAR I
CORRESPONDENCE
5 1 General correspondence
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
2 Intelligence and information summaries
3 Notes on operations
4 General Order No. 38, Headquarters First Division, July 25, 1918
5 St. Mihiel Operation – Memoranda and instructions issued by First Army
6 Directives from generals of the French Army
7 General and special orders
8 Copy of telegram announcing the signing of the armistice
9 Graphical record of the end of the war
10 Roster of officers of First Army, American Expeditionary Forces
11 Brief history of operations of First Division
12 The Operations Section (G-3) – Organization and Duties
13 Weekly Roster of Officers – Eighth Army Corps
14 Field Orders, First Army, American Expeditionary Forces
15 Memoranda
16 Summary of Argonne-Meuse Operation
17 Awarding of Distinguished Service Medal to George C. Marshall
18 Press Review issued by Intelligence Section
19 The Accomplishments of the A.E.F. in the World War lecture notes
20 The Intelligence Section – It’s Organization and Duties
21 Exhibits from Report of the Commanding General, First Army
22 Lessons to be gained from the Experiences of the Present War – Infantry
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23 Distinguished Service Cross recommendations for L. E. Hohl and B. R. Legge
6 1 Report of The Assistant Chief of Staff, Third Section, General Staff
2 Travel performed by Colonel George C. Marshall – July-August 1919
3 Final Report of General John J. Pershing
4 Lecture on Marching and March Discipline
5 List of members of Military Affairs Committee visiting Germany
6 Commendations of First Division, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919
PERSONAL PAPERS
7 Summary of Unintelligence - parodies of official intelligence reports
8-12 Memoirs of My Services in the World War 1917-1918 by George C. Marshall
13 Diary of a visit to England with General Pershing, July 15-23, 1919
14 Diary of a trip over Battlefields of the Western Front with General Pershing
15 Diary of a visit to Italy with General Pershing, August 16-22, 1919
16 The Bridgehead Sentinel – a souvenir of the Coblenz Bridgehead
BOUND VOLUMES
7 1 Joffre: Première Crise Du Commandment
PHOTOGRAPHS
2 Residents of George C. Marshall’s billet in Gondrecourt, France
3 George C. Marshall with United States Army officers
3 United States Army Officers
4 Soldiers in battle at Cantigny and soldiers marching
5 Chaumont, France
6 Signed portraits of United States and French army officers
7 Parade in Paris, France (some photographs include George C. Marshall)
8 General Pershing’s departure from France and arrival in New York by W. L. Mann
9 General Pershing’s departure from France and travel on USS Leviathan
10 General Pershing’s arrival in New York City and parade of First Division
11 Sketch of George C. Marshall as a colonel
CLIPPINGS
12 L’Illustration, 27 October 1917 – photo of General Joffre greeting Marshall
Box Folder V. AIDE DE CAMP
CORRESPONDENCE
8 1 General correspondence
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
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2 Letters of General J. Franklin Bell describing the capture of Manila in 1898
3 Infantry School views on memorandum noting use of machine guns in Soissons
4 Special orders assigning George C. Marshall to duty in Washington, D.C.
5 Ratings of honor and distinguished graduates from School of Line, 1920-1921
6 Report on the regular army promotion list
7 Draft of speech on the development of the national army
8 List of lantern slides for lecture by Major George C. Marshall
9 Memorandum from American Battle Monuments Board
10 Copies of appropriations bills for the War Department, FY 1924 and 1925
11 Memoranda
12 Memorandum on the promotion of captains by selection
13 Memorandum with suggestions for General John J. Pershing’s final report
PERSONAL PAPERS
14 Diary of Trip to Panama and Porto Rico with General Pershing
15 Invitations and programs
16 Le Général Pershing À L’Hôtel De Ville
17 The Conditions of Success in War Illustrated by Hannibal’s Campaigns in Italy
18 Address at the Unveiling of the Portrait of General John J. Pershing
19 Report to the Board of Governors of the Army & Navy Club
SUBJECT FILES
20 General John J. Pershing’s memoirs
21 “The Inside Story of the A. E. F.”– article series by George Pattullo
PHOTOGRAPHS
22 United States Army Transport Northern Pacific at San Juan, Puerto Rico
22 George C. Marshall and his mare Duchess
22 Inspection trip – Camp Meade
23 Signed portrait of a United States Army officer
23 General John J. Pershing at Arlington National Cemetery
23 Elizabeth “Lilly” Coles Marshall
CLIPPINGS
24 General Pershing appearing before a joint session of Congress
25 General Pershing’s attendance at Virginia Military Institute graduation
25 Pershing and Marshall in background of photograph at Arlington cemetery
26 “Success Summed Up in Fourteen Simple Words” – General Pershing
Box Folder VI. CHINA (TIENTSIN)
CORRESPONDENCE
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8 27 General correspondence
PERSONAL PAPERS
28 “At the Customs” program and script
PHOTOGRAPHS
29 Army service
29 George C. Marshall on horseback
30 Leisure and sight-seeing
31 George C. Marshall’s residence
32 Elizabeth “Lilly” Coles Marshall
33 Signed portraits of General William D. Connor and Elsa Van Fleet Connor
33 Queen Elisabeth of Belgium at headquarters of Eighth U.S. Army
34 George C. Marshall departing from China
34 San Francisco
35 Deer hunting
Box Folder VII. FORT BENNING
CORRESPONDENCE
9 1 Adamson – Ayres
2 Baltzell – Brown
3 Caffey – Croft
4 Daniel – Drum
5 Eaton – Erickson
6 Ferris – Fuqua
7 Gallagher – Gulick
8 Hagood – Hyatt
9 Ireland
10 Jackson – Jouatte
11 Kilgore – Kingman
12 LaGarde – Lystad
13 MacGregor – Munson
14 Nicholson
15 Officer’s Club – Oliver
16 Page – Pullman Company
17 Pershing, General John J.
18 Quartermaster, Fort Benning
19 Reed – Royce
20 Sander – Swift
21 Taylor – Tyner
22 United Services Automobile Association
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23 Warfield – Woolnough
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
24 Memorandum on eligibility of junior officers for entrance into Advanced Class
25 Mobilization and a movement by rail exercise
26 Substance of Colonel George C. Marshall’s talk to the 29th
Infantry
27 Lecture on the German Army
PERSONAL PAPERS
10 1 Appointment diaries – 1928-1930
2 The Century Magazine – February 1928
3 Transcription of the text of Sun Tzu on The Art of War
4 Immunization registers
5 Memorial of Honorable G. Gunby Jordan
6 George C. Marshall’s list of attendees for Brown-Marshall wedding
7 Record of payment to Adolfo Pariani of Milano, Italy, for a riding saddle
8 The Educational Views of George Washington
9 Constitution and By-laws of the Tupper Family Association of America
10 Colonel Marshall nameplates
SUBJECT FILE
11-12 Research on Military Education
BOUND VOLUMES
13 Staff Officer’s Field Manual – Chapter 3 – Organization Data
14 Promotion and Management of Mounted Activities
15 A Manual for Commanders of Large units – Volume 1 – Operations
16 Official Army Register – January 1, 1930
11 1 Reference Data – Organization, Movement, Supply, and Designation of Units
2 Machine Gunner’s Pocket Manual
3 Critique of Fourth Corps Area and Infantry School Maneuvers
4 Annual Report of the Commissioner of Reclamation – June 30, 1931
5 The Infantry School, Fort Benning – Mailing List 1931-1932 – Volume III
6 War Department – Basic Field Manual – Volume III, Parts 1-4
7 War Department – Staff Officer’s Field Manual – Parts 1-3
PHOTOGRAPHS
8 Instructors at The Infantry School, Fort Benning
8 Colonel George C. Marshall – Infantry School photographs
9 Eatons’ Ranch – Wolf, Wyoming
10 Marshall’s tour of the 29th
Infantry Division camp
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10 Pilots and army officer standing by a biplane at Maxwell Field, Alabama
11 Personal photographs (include George C. Marshall, Matthew B. Ridgway)
CLIPPINGS
12 “How Pershing Met Crisis in Offensive of Meuse-Argonne” by George C. Marshall
12 “Are coming to Fort Screven” – announcing George C. Marshall’s transfer
12 Photograph of Colonel George C. Marshall on horseback
Box Folder VIII. FORT SCREVEN
CORRESPONDENCE
11 13 General Correspondence
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
14 Problem for officers – Employment of Federal Troops in Domestic disturbances
15 Antiaircraft Instruction for Rifle Units
16 Commendation for Lieutenant Colonel George C. Marshall, 8th Infantry
PERSONAL PAPERS
17 “American Military History” by Major C. C. Benson, Cavalry
SUBJECT FILE
18-21 Civilian Military Education Fund (Research on Military Education)
BOUND VOLUMES
12 1 Proceedings of the Regional R.O.T.C. Conference at Lehigh University
PHOTOGRAPHS
2 Fort Screven – buildings and grounds
2 Fort Screven – personnel and exercises
CLIPPINGS
3 Announcement of George C. Marshall’s transfer to Fort Moultrie
3 Farewell banquet held in honor of George C. Marshall
Box Folder IX. FORT MOULTRIE
PHOTOGRAPHS
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12 4 Fort Moultrie – personnel
CLIPPINGS
5 “Another Tour of Inspection” – Colonel Marshall’s visit to C.C.C. camps
5 “A Veteran C.C.C.’s Tribute to Colonel George C. Marshall”
Box Folder X. ILLINOIS NATIONAL GUARD
CORRESPONDENCE
12 6 General Correspondence
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
7 War Department – Special Orders No. 234 – October 7, 1933
PERSONAL PAPERS
8 Fifteenth Annual Dinner of the Officers of the First Division, A.E.F.
9 Review of Infantry in Battle by General Friedrich von Cochenhausen
PHOTOGRAPHS
10 George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall at Niagra Falls
10 Colonel George C. Marshall instructing officers in war game
10 Colonel George C. Marshall and his staff, Michigan 2nd Army maneuvers
10 George C. Marshall greeted by Roy D. Keehn and Stanley H. Ford at airport
CLIPPINGS
11 “General Staff of the Army is Ready for Emergencies” – MacArthur as Chief of Staff
Box Folder XI. VANCOUVER BARRACKS
CORRESPONDENCE
12 12 Telegram from Russian ambassador and Russian aviators
PHOTOGRAPHS
13 Review parade and tank demonstration at Fort Lewis
14 Russian aviators who landed at Pearson Field after transpolar flight
14 Brigadier General George C. Marshall
15 Child named Anne holding a doll
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15 Commander’s quarters, Vancouver Barracks
15 Snow covered scenery
CLIPPINGS
16 Russian aviators who landed at Pearson Field after transpolar flight
17 “Push Plan to Lift Mobility of Army” – December 13, 1937
17 Assistant Secretary of War Louis Johnson’s visit to Vancouver Barracks
18 General George C. Marshall’s visit to seriously ill General John J. Pershing
19 Farewell ceremonies for General George C. Marshall
Box Folder XII. CHIEF OF STAFF
CORRESPONDENCE
12 20 Adams – Alexander
21 Breger – Byrd
22 Castleberry – Crockett
23 Daniels – Dooley
24 Eden – Eisenhower
25 Furman
26 Giraud – Graham
27 Herron – Hull
28 Kanarek
29 Land – Lovett
30 Marshall – Moseley
31 Nelson
32 Parks – Patton
33 Raby – Roosevelt
34 Smith – Stimson
35 Ureta
36 Watson – Winant
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
37 Excerpt of letter from William Burdett regarding Marshall’s visit to Brazil
38 Translation of article about George C. Marshall from Das Reich newspaper
39 Foreign press and radio coverage of George C. Marshall’s visit to England
40 25,000 Miles on the Road to Berlin – report on military installations
41 Messages regarding British press coverage of General Marshall
42 Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s forward to Why We Fight film series
43 Radio digests – War Department Bureau of Public Relations
44 Information on Tunis stopover and Cairo Conference
45 Allied Forces Identification Card issued by Russia
46 Release of radio address by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
47 Coverage of Marshall’s comments about railroad workers’ union strike
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48 Report of Public Relations Section, European Theater of Operations
49 Press and radio coverage of speech by Marshall at American Legion Dinner
50 Translation of article about General Marshall’s report from Swedish newspaper
51 Memorandum regarding press conference
13 1 Memorandum on arrangements for trip to Williamsburg, Virginia
2 Radio reports covering General Marshall’s visit to battlefronts in Europe
3 Survey on newspaper opinion on Marshall’s proposal for military organization
4 Wire Service Bulletin prepared by War Department Bureau of Public Relations
5 News report of General George C. Marshall’s Navy Day address
6 Copy of Senate Bill 2192 – continuation on General Marshall on active list
7 Copy of Senate Joint Resolution 158 – Honoring Field Marshal Sir John Dill
8 War Department Circular No. 6 – General of the Army – Insignia of grade
9 Memoranda containing excerpt of letter from John P. Williams
10 Tribute to General Marshall from Prime Minister Churchill
11 Memoranda regarding a mother’s inquiry into her son’s pay
12 Release of remarks by General Marshall at Army Day luncheon
13 Report of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for Reorganization of National Defense
14 Messages exchanged regarding victory in Europe
15 Code to be used in conversation with General Marshall
16 Message regarding publication of Marshall’s message of congratulations to Churchill
17 Memoranda for record of Secretary Stimson’s tribute to General Marshall
18 Relief from active duty of Brigadier General Tristram Tupper
19 Demobilization of the Army – Remarks by George C. Marshall
20 Radio digests – War Department Bureau of Public Relations
21 Message regarding British press coverage of General Marshall’s biennial report
22 Daily digest of press opinion prepared by Bureau of Public Relations
23 War Department Congressional digest – General Marshall’s biennial report
24 Statement by General Marshall concerning unification of War and Navy Departments
25 Release of address by General Marshall at the New York Herald Tribune Forum
26 Review of Allied Military Government and of the Allied Commission in Italy
27 Remarks by General Marshall before Military Order of Foreign Wars
PERSONAL PAPERS
28 White House dinner and reception invitations
29 Convention of the National Guard Association of Pennsylvania scrapbook
30 National Guard Association luncheon menu
31 Army Day Proclamation by the city of San Antonio, Texas
32 Inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt invitation, admission ticket, and program
33 Dodona Manor deed and title
34 Dodona Manor tax receipts and repair bills
35 Extract from address by General Marshall to West Point graduating class
36 General George C. Marshall – A Short Biographical Sketch
37 Southern States Cooperative patronage refund
38 The United States at War - Official Report by General George C. Marshall
39 Restaurant Antoníe menu signed by Roy L. Alciatore, proprietor
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40 News reports about Marshall’s likely selection as Supreme Allied Commander
41 A Birthday Verse for George from Allene Tupper Wilkes
42 Copies of envelopes addressed to General Marshall from British leaders
14 1 News report about federal court officer qualifications mentioning Marshall
2 Prayer by the Chief of Staff at the Easter Morning Service in Arlington
3 Easter greeting card from Vice President and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace
4 Secretary of the Navy dinner aboard the U.S.S. Sequoia menu
5 Marshall’s remarks on receiving the Order of Suvorov and news reports
6 Copy of portrait of Marshall signed to French aviation students in America
7 Québec Conference dinner seating chart
8 Presentation of the Gold Medal of the Pennsylvania Society program
9 Global Ticket Company – General George C. Marshall – Leadership
10 General Marshall’s Christmas message to his troops in This Week Magazine
11 General George C. Marshall – American War Leader Series No. 1
12 Inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt invitation, admission ticket, and program
13 Dinner invitation from the Sir Edmond Schreiber, Governor of Malta
14 “Fishing with Generals Marshall and Arnold” – Outdoors magazine
15 Invitation to the funeral services of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
16 Scene of the San Francisco Conference – The Democratic Digest
17 U.S. Tactical Air Power in Europe – Impact magazine
18 Dinner in honor of General George S. Patton, Jr. program
19 10 Downing Street Dinner at Potsdam menu and seating chart
20 Memories of Yalta
21 The White House, Order of Service, Thanksgiving for Victory program
22 “Our Chief of Staff” – Glamour magazine
23 Reserve Officers Association of the United States Dinner menu
24 Military Order of Foreign Wars Fiftieth Anniversary Banquet program
25 Invitation from Ambassador and Lady Halifax to receive the Order of Bath
26 “Responsibility of Victory” by George C. Marshall – Vital Speeches of the Day
27 Invitation from Secretary of War Stimson to receive Distinguished Service Medal
28 Farewell message from British members of the Combined Chiefs of Staff
29 Combined Chiefs of Staff dinner menu with caricatures of attendees
30 Address list
31 Excerpt of Ben W. Lewis speech describing congressional committees
32 Anzio Beachhead – American Forces in Action Series, Army Historical Division
33 Chief of Staff envelopes, letterhead, and stationery
BOUND VOLUMES
15 1-6 Books published by Biblioteca Militar (Brazil) volumes 1-14
16 1-2 Books published by Biblioteca Militar (Brazil) volumes 15-17, no number
PHOTOGRAPHS
3 Portraits of George C. Marshall as brigadier general
4 U.S. Army cavalry units at Fort Myer, Virginia
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5 Stopover in Puerto Rico en route to Brazil
6 Visit to Brazil
7 Family vacation to Fire Island, New York
8 Swearing in as chief of staff of the United States Army
9 Hawaiian inspection trip
10 George C. and Katherine T. Marshall outside at Quarters One, Fort Meyer
11 Fishburne Military Academy visit
12 Signed portrait of James A. Farley
13 Signed portrait of Joseph E. Davies
14 Atlantic Conference, Placentia Bay, Newfoundland
15 Theodore, Jr. and Quentin Roosevelt in uniform standing outside a tent
16 General George C. Marshall and Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson
17 London Conference and Salisbury Plain visit
18 Marshall and Mountbatten observe parachute demonstration at Fort Bragg
19 General Chennault with Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-shek
20 Casablanca Conference
21 Southern inspection trip with Foreign Secretary Eden and Field Marshal Dill
22 Signed portraits of General Claude M. Adams
23 British Chiefs of Staff visit to Williamsburg, Virginia
17 1 Inspection of I Armored Corps training exercises
2 Algiers Conference
3 Marshall fishing while on vacation at Sainte Anne des Monts, Quebec
4 Oveta Culp Hobby taking oath of office as a colonel in the U.S. Army
5 Quebec Conference
6 American Legion Convention, Omaha, Nebraska
7 Captain Clifton S. Brown and 191st Engineers about to sail overseas
8 Portraits of George C. Marshall as 4-star general
9 George C. and Katherine T. Marshall at The Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia
10 Cairo and Tehran conferences
11 Southwest Pacific inspection tour
12 Signed portrait of Field Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery
13 Bermuda trip
14 Opening session of the Army Appropriations Committee
15 General Eisenhower greeting General Marshall in Paris
16 Signed print of a portrait drawing of Lady Mary Burghley
17 General Marshall greeting General de Gaulle at Washington National Airport
18 Second Quebec Conference
19 European Theater of Operations inspection tour
20 Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal and the Navy’s High Command
21 Field Marshal Sir John Dill’s funeral at Arlington National Cemetery
22 Swearing in of Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius, Jr.
23 Signed portrait of Harry Hopkins
24 Crowd with many servicemen exiting a theater showing National Velvet
25 Portrait of George C. Marshall as a 5-star general
26 Valmante, par Sainte-Marguerite – postcards and photographs
27 Yalta Conference
19
28 Red Cross display with General George C. Marshall portrait and quote
29 Overseas Press Club Fourth Annual Dinner
30 Marines raising flag on Iwo Jima signed by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz (photocopy)
31 Easter Sunday church services and egg hunt at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
32 Group photograph of U.S. generals of the European Theater of Operations
33 General Eisenhower about to receive award from General de Gaulle
34 Destroyed buildings and landmarks in Berlin, Germany
35 Army Service Command Conference, Camp Grant, Illinois
36 Marshall’s arrival in Richmond for Clifton S. Brown’s wedding
37 Signed photograph of General Jonathan M. Wainwright
38 United States Naval Academy centennial celebration
39 Signed photograph of William R. Arnold
40 Signed photograph of William D. Leahy
18 1 Military Order of Foreign Wars Fiftieth Anniversary parade and banquet
2 President Truman presenting DSM oak leaf cluster to General Marshall
3 Display of General George C. Marshall’s awards and decorations
4 George C. Marshall in civilian clothes on a boat with unidentified woman
5 Negatives of Allen T. Brown’s grave at Sicily-Rome American Cemetery
6 Sketches of George C. Marshall as a general
7 Other artwork of George C. Marshall as a general
8 Silhouettes of General Marshall, General Arnold, and Field Marshal Dill
9 Political cartoon featuring General Marshall and Admiral King
10 Etching print of General Douglas MacArthur
11 Sketch of Allen T. Brown as a lieutenant
12 Photograph of Women’s Army Corps poster by Jes Wilhelm Schlaikjer
CLIPPINGS
13 1938 July – 1939 July (Appointment to WPD; Appointment as Chief of Staff)
14 1939 September – December (Visit to Uniontown, Pennsylvania)
15 1940 February – October
16 1941 January – August (Roosevelt’s 3rd Inauguration; Atlantic Conference)
17 1942 April – December (Visit to the United Kingdom)
18 1943 February – September
19 1943 October
20 1943 November – December
21 1944 January (Time Magazine’s Man of the Year 1943)
22 1944 February – May
23-24 1944 June (D-Day Invasion; Inspection of European Front)
19 1 1944 July – August
2-3 1944 September (Post-War Army, Quebec Conference, Am. Legion convention)
4 1944 October – December (Europe Inspection trip; Field Marshal Dill’s death)
5 1945 January – April (Universal Military Training; Yalta Conference)
6 1945 May – July (Victory in Europe; Berlin Conference)
7 1945 August (Potsdam Conference; Speeches and Statements of GCM)
8 1945 September (Pearl Harbor reports; Army demobilization)
20
9 1945 October (Report on Winning the War; Universal Military Training)
10-11 1945 November (Military Order of Foreign Wars parade and banquet; retirement)
12 Undated
SCRAPBOOKS
20 1937-1940
21 1940; 1941
22 1942
23 1943
Box Folder XIII. CHINA MISSION
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
24 1-3 Marshall Cables – 28 December 1945 – 8 March 1946
4 Copy of House Joint Resolution 243 – Congress thanking Marshall; striking a medal
PERSONAL PAPERS
5 Report on a Journey by B. M. McKelway, The Washington Evening Star
6 O.M.E.A. National Headquarters welcome card; China gift-giving significance
7 World Report magazine – October 15, 1946 – George C. Marshall on cover
8 Untitled poem
PHOTOGRAPHS
9 Marshalls’ arrival at Hickam Field, Hawaii en route to China
9 Marshalls and Butterworths at tea table, Nanking, China
9 Signed portrait of Madame Chiang Kai-shek
10 Katherine Marshall’s arrival at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii en route to U.S.A.
10 Color photographs of the Marshalls (in Hawaii?)
CLIPPINGS
11 1945 November – December (Marshall appointed special envoy to China)
12 1946 January – September (Signing of demobilization-reorganization agreement)
13 1947 January (Marshall recalled to Washington)
Box Folder XIV. SECRETARY OF STATE
CORRESPONDENCE
24 14 General correspondence
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
21
15 Analysis of press/radio coverage of Byrnes’ resignation, Marshall’s appointment
16 Memorandum of initial U.S. press/radio reaction to speech to United Nations
17 Statement before the Joint Session of the Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
18 Department of State press opinion summaries re: Marshall’s statement
19 Memorandum re: audience rating for report on Council of Foreign Ministers
20 Department of State News Digests
21 Memorandum re: Marshall’s speech in Des Moines, Iowa
22 The Role of Public Opinion in the Acceptance of the European Recovery Program
23 Guest list for tea given for newly arrived members of the diplomatic corps
24 Press coverage of Marshall’s appearance before House Foreign Affairs Committee
25 Department of State daily summary of opinion developments
26 Press release of Marshall’s address to United Nations General Assembly
27 U.S. Information Service daily radio bulletins and news digests
28 Press release of Eleanor Roosevelt’s “The Struggle for Human Rights” address
29 The Berlin Crisis: A Report on the Moscow Discussions – 1948
30 U.S. Information Service daily radio bulletin, news digest, news bulletin
31 Press and radio summary of comments/reactions to the General Assembly
32 Report on Marshalls’ reception for the U.S. Delegation to the General Assembly
33 Press/radio coverage – Marshall returns to Washington; meets with Mme. Chiang
34 American Battle Monuments Commission
PERSONAL PAPERS
35 Menu from dinner in honor of George C. Marshall, Secretary of State
36 “Spring in the Headlines” poem
37 “Fighter for Peace: George C. Marshall” – True Comics
38 Army Air Forces Air Transport Command Passenger’s Flight Log
39 Inter- American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace and Continental Security
40 United Nations General Assembly pass
41 Thanksgiving Day Luncheon of The American Society in London program
42 “Why the Big 4 Conference Failed” address by George C. Marshall
43 Christmas cards from the Secretary of State and Mrs. Marshall
25 1 Chamber of Commerce of Pittsburgh Seventy-Fourth Annual Dinner program
2 Gessner T. McCorvey letter recommending Marshall as presidential nominee
3 Ninth International Conference of American States photograph captions
4 Notes on Trip to Normandy Battlefield and souvenir albums
5 Economic Cooperation Administration Labor Luncheon menu
6 Passenger information sheets (for Paris – Athens – Rome flights)
7 Longchamp Racecourse tickets; Paris restaurants and hotel guide
8 Atlantic Division, Air Transport Command, Flight Progress Bulletin
9 French Republic luncheon place card and menu signed by Vincent Auriol
10 1254th Air Transport Squadron Special Mission Passenger Information Sheet
11 “How General Marshall Selected Officers” by General Dwight D. Eisenhower
12 Office of the Secretary of State envelope
13 Second anniversary of Marshall’s Harvard speech dinner invitation
22
14 The Wedge Award information pamphlet
15 Ostend – Queen of the Sea Side Resorts pamphlet
SUBJECT FILE
16-22 Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers
BOUND VOLUMES
23 El libro de versos by José Asunción Silva
PHOTOGRAPHS
26 1 George C. Marshall’s arrival at Hickam Field, Hawaii
2 Marshalls at Fort De Russey, Honolulu, Hawaii
3 Portrait of George C. Marshall at his desk by Harris & Ewing
3 New State Department building; House/Senate committee testimonies
4 President Miguel Aleman of Mexico visit to Washington, D.C.
4 Recipients of honorary degrees at Harvard commencement – June 5, 1947
5 Official State Department portrait of George C. Marshall; portrait by Woltz
6 Inter- American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace and Continental Security
7 Rio de Janeiro – Brasil, Distrito Federal photograph album
8 Receipt of honorary degree from Lafayette College
8 New York Herald Tribune Forum
9 Arrival for Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in London
9 Receipt of honorary degree from Oxford University
10 United States delegation to Council of Foreign Ministers meeting
10 American Society of London Thanksgiving luncheon
11 Meetings at 14 Prince’s Gate with Ernest Bevin and Clement Atlee
11 George C. Marshall and Clement Atlee at Pilgrims Society dinner
12 Lunch for Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov at American Embassy
12 Arrival in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for speech to Chamber of Commerce
12 Rotary Club of Columbus, Georgia dinner
13 Marshalls arrive in Washington, D.C. from Pinehurst, North Carolina
13 George C. Marshall browsing at a magazine stand
13 Launch of the American Red Cross 1948 fund campaign
14 Unidentified home
14 George Washington Monument centennial celebration
14 George C. Marshall greeting American Legion Boys Forum participants
15 George C. Marshall in Paris for United Nations General Assembly
16 Postcards from George C. Marshall’s tour of Normandy battlefields
16 Undated photographs of Katherine T. Marshall’s tour of France
17 Katherine T. Marshall standing with others in front of the Acropolis
17 George C. and Katherine T. Marshall meeting with Pope Pius XII
17 Marshalls visiting with Churchill, Bevin, Atlee, and others in London
18 George C. Marshall and John Foster Dulles meeting in Paris
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18 George C. and Katherine T. Marshall seated with others in a movie theater
18 Float from 1948 Marshall Plan parade near Leyden, Holland
27 1 George C. Marshall visited by local boys while on vacation in Puerto Rico
1 George C. Marshall watching Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans
1 Dean Acheson speaking at Overseas Press Club dinner honoring Marshall
2 George C. Marshall visiting President Truman in Key West, Florida
2 National Institute of Social Sciences annual dinner
3 Undated photographs of George C. Marshall as Secretary of State
4 Sketch of George C. Marshall for an editorial cartoon by Robert York
5 Sketch of George C. Marshall greeting his granddaughter Katherine Winn
6 Sketch of George C. Marshall by Joseph
7 Sketch of George C. Marshall by John Lawson
CLIPPINGS
8-9 1947 January (Appointment as Secretary of State)
10 1947 February
11-12 1947 March – April (Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers)
13 1947 May – July (Marshall Plan speech; Harvard University)
14 1947 August (Inter- American Conference for Maintenance of Peace and Security)
15 1947 September (Address to United Nations General Assembly)
16 1947 October (McGill University; Freedom House Award) 17 1947 November (Congressional testimony on foreign aid; Oxford University) 18 1947 December (London Conference of Foreign Ministers)
28 1 1948 January (Time Man of Year 1947; testimony on Marshall Plan bill)
2 1948 February
3 1948 March – July (Ninth International Conference of American States)
4 1948 September (United Nations General Assembly Meeting)
5-6 1948 October (return to Washington, D.C.; trip to Athens and Rome)
7 1948 November (return to Washington, D.C.; Truman meetings re: retirement)
8 1948 December (Madame Chiang visit; kidney operation)
9 1949 January – September (resignation as secretary of state; retirement)
10 Undated
SCRAPBOOKS
29 1947 January; March – April
Box Folder XV. RED CROSS
CORRESPONDENCE
30 1 General correspondence
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
2 Typed clippings on Marshall’s appointment as President of the Red Cross
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3 Detroit News editorial on Red Cross fund policy with note by Marshall
4 Memorial Day Services at Arlington National Cemetery – address and program
5 “A Call to Action” – address by George C. Marshall, President, Red Cross
6 National Security Act of 1947 (with amendments prior to September 1, 1949)
PERSONAL PAPERS
7 The White House Collection of Official Portraits of the Presidents by Guy Golterman
8 “One of the Greatest” – The St. Bonaventure Laurel magazine
9 Christmas cards
10 My New Job by George C. Marshall, President, American Red Cross
11 Schedule of events for visit of George C. Marshall to Jacksonville, Florida
12 Gulf Coast VMI Alumni Association dinner honoring Marshall – program
13 The Franklin Institute newsletter with article on Marshall’s honorary membership
14 The Desire of All Nations – Rev. Charles H. Myers’ message in service program
15 Note to George C. Marshall from anonymous donor to the Red Cross
16 Let’s Keep General Marshall President of the Red Cross – A Resolution
PHOTOGRAPHS
17 Marshall meeting with Truman on first day as President of Red Cross
17 George C. Marshall arriving at American Red Cross national headquarters
18 Marshalls with President and Mrs. Harold Dodds at Princeton University
18 George C. Marshall posing with a portrait
19 Marshalls with Dana Andrews and Otto Preminger at Fox studio lot
19 American Red Cross Hawaii Chapter luncheon honoring George Marshall
20 Marshall at the Voice of Democracy program in Williamsburg, Virginia
20 Gold Medal of the Netherlands Society for Industry and Commerce presentation
21 U.S. Steel Hour “Theater Guild on the Air” Red Cross fund drive special
21 Marshall meeting with National Council of Junior Red Cross Members
22 1950 American Red Cross convention – Detroit Michigan
23 George C. and Katherine T. Marshall visit to Humboldt, Tennessee
23 George C. and Katherine T. Marshall on vacation
24 Undated portraits of George C. Marshall
24 Sketch of George C. Marshall
CLIPPINGS
25 1949 September (Appointment as President of American Red Cross)
26 1949 October – November (Arrival in Washington, D.C.; New Orleans visit)
27 1950 January (visits to Boston, Providence, Oklahoma City, Wichita)
28 1950 February (visit to Honolulu, Hawaii; editorials on Red Cross)
29 1950 March – April (visit to Youngstown, Ohio; ECA second anniversary)
30 1950 May (Memorial Day address at Arlington National Cemetery)
31 1950 June – July
32 Undated
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Box Folder XVI. SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
31 1 Radio report on George Marshall’s appointment as Secretary of Defense
2 Extension of remarks of Lawrence H. Smith – Congressional Record Appendix
3 Press coverage of Marshall appearing before Senate Armed Services Committee
4 Nomination of George C. Marshall to be Secretary of Defense – Cong. Record
5 Release of speech by Sen. Lyndon Johnson favoring confirmation of Marshall
6 Press coverage of Senate confirmation and swearing-in of George C. Marshall
7 Invitations regretted by Secretary and Mrs. Marshall – September-December
8 The MacArthur and Marshall Testimony – full text of May 5, 1951, hearings
9 Press coverage of resignation of George Marshall as Secretary of Defense
PERSONAL PAPERS
10 Marshall Day at the Virginia Military Institute invitation and program
11 “In My Opinion” by George H. Todt – article defending Marshall against McCarthy
12 Telephone numbers for Leesburg, New York, and Pinehurst
13 Calling card, place card with note, and post card
14 Office of the Secretary of Defense memo pad
PHOTOGRAPHS
15 George C. Marshall taking oath of office as Secretary of Defense
15 Portrait of George C. Marshall as Secretary of Defense by U.S. Army
16 George C. and Katherine T. Marshall in casual clothes
16 Marshall and Einstein at 76th birthday of Chaim Weizmann, President of Israel
17 President Harry S. Truman’s cabinet in formal attire
17 “The folly boys – 1950 – Leesburg”
18 Marshall and Lovett present Defense Department citation to Charles P. Cooper
18 Marshall at the Boy Scouts of America Report to the Nation Breakfast
19 Marshall testifying for joint Armed Services-Foreign Relations Senate committee
19 Mayor of Berlin, Ernst Reuter, presenting model of the George C. Marshall Haus
20 Marshall Day at the Virginia Military Institute (Dedication of Marshall Arch)
21 George and Katherine Marshall arriving at Canadian National Exhibition
22 Undated photograph of George and Katherine Marshall at an event
23 Postcard of portrait of Bernard M. Baruch by J. Campbell Phillips
CLIPPINGS
24-25 1950 September (appointment and confirmation as Secretary of Defense)
26 1950 October – 1951 April (McCarthy criticism; Hood College degree)
27 1951 May – August (MacArthur hearings; visit to Korea)
28 1951 September (resignation as secretary of defense)
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29 Undated
Box Folder XVII. RETIREMENT
CORRESPONDENCE
32 1 General correspondence
2 Nobel Peace Prize congratulations and criticism
PERSONAL PAPERS
3 Drexel Institute of Technology Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration program
4 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
5 Summary of Oslo press coverage on Marshall and Nobel Peace Prize
6 George Catlett Marshall – address by C.J. Hambro
7 Release of Nobel Lecture to be delivered by George C. Marshall
8 Virginia Military Institute Board of Visitors resolution for Nobel Peace Prize
9 Manuscript of ECA and the Marshall Plan by Harry B. Price
10-11 Manuscript of The Meaning of the Marshall Plan by Harry B. Price
12 Spectacle order form – Walter Reed Army Medical Center
13 AAA Carolina Motor Club membership card
14 American Battle Monuments Commission article
15-16 Interview questions for Forrest C. Pogue biography
17 Statement of Hon. Sinclair Weeks before Committee on Ways & Means
18 Charlemagne Prize press release
PHOTOGRAPHS
33 1 George and Katherine Marshall at Dodona Manor upon retirement
2 Dedication of Alumni Memorial Chapel at Valley Forge Military Academy
3 Trip to Cuernavaca, Mexico
4 Vacation at unidentified location
5 George C. Marshall aboard the SS Andrea Doria
6 Awarding of 1953 Nobel Peace Prize to George C. Marshall
7 George Marshall at farewell reception for retirement of General Ridgway
8 Seventy-fifth birthday celebration for George C. Marshall
9 Awarding of Charlemagne Prize to George C. Marshall
10 Eisenhower plaque at the Virginia Military Institute
11 Pinehurst, North Carolina scenery
12 Undated photographs of George C. Marshall
13 Undated photographs of George C. and Katherine T. Marshall
14 Undated photographs of George C. Marshall with others
CLIPPINGS
34 1 1951 October (retirement)
27
2 1951 November - 1953 May (British Royal visit to U.S.; Valley Forge; travel)
3 1953 June (Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II)
4 1953 September (Visit to Uniontown, Pennsylvania)
5 1953 October (King and Queen of Greece visit Washington, D.C.)
6 1953 October – November (Nobel Peace Prize announcement)
7 1953 December (Awarding of Nobel Peace Prize)
8 1954 January; 1954 March – April; 1955 May
9 1955 December – 1956 January (Seventy-fifth birthday)
10 1957 June; August; 1959 January – February; June (final illness)
11 Undated
SCRAPBOOKS
35 1955 December – 1956 January (Marshall’s seventy-fifth birthday)
II. MARSHALL CORRESPONDENCE COLLECTION
Box Folder I. AUTOGRAPH REQUESTS
36 1 Autographs – A – L (1957-1959)
2-3 Autographs – A – K (1954-1956)
4-5 Autographs – A – K (1951-1953)
6 Autographs – M – Z (1957-1959)
7-8 Autographs – L – Z (1954-1956)
37 1-2 Autographs – L – Z (1951-1953)
Box Folder II. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
37 3-6 Birthday (1955)
7 Birthday (1950-1952)
8 Birthday (1949)
Box Folder III. PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE
38 1 Alderson, Nannie Tiffany
2 Ames, Butler
3 Armstrong, Killen, Stringfellow
4 Armstrong, Egbert
5 Ayres, Frederic M.
6 Barker, Helen F.
7 Bliss, Lida G.
8-10 Brown, Allen & Madge
11 Brown, Clifton & Allen
12-13 Brown, Clifton
14 Cloman, Sydney
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15 Cobb, J. Manly
16 Coles, Stricker
39 1-5 Coles, Edmund P.
6 Collins, Rory A.
7 Colt, Henry
8 Cootes, Harry N.
9 Dawes, Beman
10 Dimon, J. Homer
11 Dulany, Rozier
12 Espy, Carl
13 Forbes, Cameron
14 Gunster, Walter E.
15 Harbeson, Ben
16 Jenkins, Edwin M.
17 Kennedy, Ralph & O’Neil
18 Klein, Ed
40 1 Lawrence, J. Stuart
2 Lloyd, Arthur Henry
3 Lumpkin, Frank G.
4 Lindsey, Nan
5-7 Marshall, G. C.
8 Mygatt, Kenneth
9 Noyes, Nicholas H.
10 Page, H. A.
11 Randolph, Bessie
12 Saussy, Gordon
13 Scaife, Roger
14-15 Spencer, W. M.
16 Stone, Paul T.
17 Sturgeon, Dr. and Katherine
18 Tarapata, Marion
19 Thurn & Taxis
41 1 Trippe, Juan
2 Tupper, Tristram
3 Underwood, Florence Bliss
4 Waxman, Percy
5 Wilkes, Allene
6-7 Wilson, John B.
8-9 Winn, James J.
10 Wood, Erskine
Box Folder IV. HOUSEHOLD FILES
41 11-15 Dodona Manor
16-24 Mrs. Marshall – miscellaneous
42 1-10 Leesburg, Virginia
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11-13 Insurance – correspondence and policies
14-15 Pinehurst, North Carolina
16-22 Receipted bills
43 1-5 Book – Mrs. Marshall
6-8 Automobile – G. C. Marshall
III. KATHERINE TUPPER MARSHALL COLLECTION
Box Folder I. CORRESPONDENCE
44 1 Adams – Ault
2 Barkley – Bruce
3 Brown, Allen T.
4 Brown, Clifton S.
5 Cardinal Foods – Craig
6-8 Chiang, Kai-shek, Madame (1945-1970)
9 Decker – Dun
10 Eisenhower - Eustella
11 First Baptist Church – Fulton
12 Geis Associates Pulishers – Gregory
13 George C. Marshall Research Foundation
14 Halifax – Hurd
15 Ilsley – Lovett
16 Margret – Murphy
17 Marshall, George C.
18 Marshall, Katherine T.
19 Ohmori – Powell
20 Radcliffe – Ryan
21 Savannah Beach, Georgia – Stowe
22 Talley – Tupper
45 1 von Braun – Woolworth
2 Unidentified correspondence
3 Calling cards and invitations
4 Cards
5 Christmas cards
II. PERSONAL PAPERS
6 Calling cards and stationery
7-10 Appointment books (1937-1947)
46 1 Address books (1938; no date)
2 Poems
3 Talk given before Women’s Auxiliary Council Meeting
4 Gardenias Danzas de Velino M. Preza
5 Admission tickets
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6 Biographical remarks by Katherine T. Marshall
7 Remarks at Pennsylvania College for Women 75th
anniversary luncheon
8 Travel
9 Radio program transcripts
10 Radio address of December 19, 1947, by George C. Marshall
11 Hood College convocation
12 Ancient Carthage in the Light of Modern Excavation – National Geographic
13 Recipes
14 Southern States Leesburg Petroleum Cooperative patronage refund
15 Bills
16 Banking
17 Lease agreements
18 Wills and trusts
19 Widow benefits
20 Insurance
21 George C. Marshall’s possessions
22 Donation of George C. Marshall’s papers
23 Dodona Manor
24 Finances – correspondence with James J. Winn
25 Pamphlets and programs
26 Dodona – meaning of and references to
27 Driver’s license and personal miscellany
47 1 “George C. Marshall, l’homme et l’oeuvre” – remarks by Henri Brugmans
2 Hollins College citation
3 Remarks on 20th anniversary of Marshall Plan announcement – Kurt Schmuecker
4 Remarks at Jewish War Veterans of USA convention – Frank McCarthy
5 Writings
6 Who’s Who in the South and Southwest entry
Box Folder III. BOUND VOLUMES
7 Latin Reader, Part II (1841)
8 Judge O’Neall’s Annals of Newberry District (1859)
9 Alumni Directory of Woodberry Forest School
10 Loudon County and the Civil War
11 Social Register – Washington (1962)
Box Folder IV. PHOTOGRAPHS
48 1-3 Katherine T. Marshall
4 Family
5 George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall
6 Launching of the USS General Alexander E. Anderson
7 George C. Marshall
8 Undated
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Box Folder V. CLIPPINGS
48 9 1916 – 1943 (Family; Marshall-Brown wedding; Katherine T. Marshall rose)
10 1944 January – 1947 February (War Bond drives; Allen Brown death; Hawaii)
11-12 1947 March – 1947 September (Katherine T. Marshall – best dressed)
49 1 1948 June – 1952 May (Marshall House; The Marshall Story reviews)
2 1960 March – 1962 May (de Gaulle visit to Washington; VMI tributes)
3 1970 February – 1981 October (George C. Marshall; Marshall Foundation)
4 1945 July – 1963 November (clippings unrelated to the Marshalls)
5 Undated clippings unrelated to the Marshalls
Box Folder VI. TOGETHER
CORRESPONDENCE
49 6-9 Brandt & Brandt literary agency (1946-1954)
10 Tupper & Love, Inc. book publishers (1946-1947)
11 Congratulations
PERSONAL PAPERS
12 Part of manuscript written in long hand by Katherine T. Marshall
13 Promotional items
14 Radio broadcast transcripts
15 Poems titled “Together”
16 Publication agreements
PHOTOGRAPHS
50 1 Drawings for Peoples Book Club edition
2 Photographs of George C. Marshall considered for inclusion in Together
3 Radio and press reception – Atlanta, Georgia – March 1947
CLIPPINGS
4 1946 August – 1946 December
5 1946 December – 1947 April (bestseller lists)
6-8 1947 January – 1947 March
9 1947 February – 1947 March (Look magazine articles)
10 1947 February-June (New York Herald Tribune – What America Is Reading)
11 1947 February-August (New York Times – The Best Sellers)
12 1947 March
13 1947 March – April (Collier’s magazine articles)
14 1947 April – 1948 January
15 Undated clippings
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SCRAPBOOK
51 1946 September – 1947 January (Together by Katherine Tupper Marshall)
Box Folder VII. MARSHALL TRIBUTES
52 1 Acknowledgments of sympathy lists
2 Blueprint of headstone for George C. Marshall
3-5 Clippings - George C. Marshall’s death (1959 October-November; undated)
6 In Memoriam certificate – Dominion Farmer’s Institute, Ltd.
7 Minute adopted by the Board of Trustees – International House
8 Society of the First Division scholarship
9 “George C. Marshall: A Memorial Address” - Wilbur C. Hall (Leesburg Rotary)
10 Marshall Scholarship proposal by Federal Union
11 Resolution passed by the Directors – The Pinehurst Religious Association
12 Condolences from foreign officials
13 Naming of junior high school in Janesville, Wisconsin
14 Executive Order designating George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
15 Plaque dedication – Munich, Germany
16 George C. Marshall Award – Fort Benning, Georgia
17 Resolution passed by the Board of Directors – V.M.I. Foundation, Inc.
18 Parade ground dedication – Fort McClellan, Alabama
19 Association of the United States Army – George C. Marshall Memorial Dinner
20 Commemorative Stamp – Federal Republic of Germany
21 Dedication of George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
53 1 Virginia Military Institute – Class of 1962 ring and Ring Figure ball
2 Award for Denver, Colorado high school ROTC programs
3 Marshall-Truman tablet at the Virginia Military Institute
4 Marshall Park, Pinehurst North Carolina
5 Marshall Memorial – Frankfurt, Germany
6 George C. Marshall Research Foundation dedication
7 Naming of Department of Defense Dependent high school in Ankara, Turkey
8 Launching of the submarine USS George C. Marshall
54 1 Memorial tablet – St. James’ Church, Leesburg, Virginia
2 Naming of highway in Uniontown, Pennsylvania
3 Corridor dedication at the Pentagon
4 Statue dedication at the Virginia Military Institute
5 Memorial statue in Leesburg, Virginia
6 Marshall House Restaurant menu – Vancouver, Washington
7 Dedication of reception room at the Department of State
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OVERSIZE ITEMS
Box I. PHOTOGRAPHS
55 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
Virginia Military Institute football team (1900-1901)
Group of Virginia Military Institute cadets
WORLD WAR I
Colonel George C. Marshall with Major General Henry Allen, Motigny-sur-Aube,
January, 1919
Staff of First Army, American Expeditionary Forces
Signed portrait of a United States Army officer
French generals on horseback
Column of soldiers marching
Soldiers in church at Vaux, Ardennes, France
Arrival of General John J. Pershing in New York City accompanied by George C.
Marshall – 3 photographs (framed)
AIDE DE CAMP
General John J. Pershing and Elizabeth “Lilly’ Coles Marshall (framed)
Signed portrait by General John J. Pershing
Signed portrait (painting) by General John J. Pershing
Signed portrait by General Preston Brown
General John J. Pershing and George C. Marshall dressed in civilian clothes
standing on a platform with President Calvin Coolidge
Portrait of Allen Tupper Brown as a child
Portrait of Preston Brown seated at a desk in civilian clothes
Portraits of United States Army officers taken in Washington, DC studios
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Portraits of women taken in Washington, DC studios
CHINA (TIENTSIN)
Portrait (sketch) of Elizabeth “Lilly” Coles Marshall
FORT BENNING
Generals James G. Harbord and Preston Brown wearing graduation caps, gowns,
and hoods at Yale University’s 1928 commencement
Signed portrait of General Campbell King
Eaton’s Ranch – Wolf, Wyoming
ILLIONOS NATIONAL GUARD
Portrait of Katherine T. Marshall by Moffett-Russell
Portrait of Molly Pender Brown
VANCOUVER BARRACKS
Portrait of George C. Marshall as a brigadier general
56 CHIEF OF STAFF
George C. Marshall and family vacationing at Fire Island, NY – photographs by
Thomas McAvoy – 3 photographs
President Franklin Roosevelt, Secretary of War Henry Stimson, General George
C. Marshall and other military leaders saluting the tomb of the Unknown Soldier
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Admiral
Ernest King, General George C. Marshall, General Sir John Dill, Admiral Harold
Stark, and Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound aboard the HMS Prince of
Wales, in Argentia Bay, Newfoundland, August 1941 – 2 photographs
Franklin D. Roosevelt pinning an award on John J. Pershing with Henry L.
Stimson, George C. Marshall, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Robert H. Jackson, and one
unidentified man as witnesses.
General George C. Marshall and the War Department general staff reviewing a
map in his office, November 1941
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Signed portrait of Edward Stettinius, Jr.
Henry L. Stimson and George C. Marshall standing in the doorway between their
offices – signed by Henry L. Stimson
Signed portraits of Brazilian military officers – 3 photographs
General George C. Marshall and General Dwight D. Eisenhower during an
informal press conference at Allied Headquarters, June 3, 1943
Signed portrait of General Henri Giraud
Signed portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
General George C. Marshall touring the Fifth Army front with General Mark W.
Clark – 16 photographs mounted on scrapbook paper
Katherine T. Marshall outside at Quarters One, Fort Myer – 2 photographs
George C. Marshall and family at Dodona Manor, September 1944 – photographs
for Life Magazine by Thomas McAvoy – 34 photographs
Fire Island, New York, residents serving in the armed forces during World War II
General George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall entering the White House
after President Franklin Roosevelt’s death
General George C. Marshall and Admiral Ernest King seated in a horse-drawn
carriage
President Harry S. Truman, General Omar N. Bradley, and General George C.
Marshall
Singed portrait of General Dwight D. Eisenhower
Signed portrait of Admiral Ernest J. King
Signed portrait (drawing) of Vannevar Bush
Signed portrait of unidentified man in civilian clothes
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Portrait of George C. Marshall as a 4-star general by Turgeon
Portrait of George C. Marshall as a 4-star general standing in front of the 4-star
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flag
Portrait of George C. Marshall as a 4-star general by Maurice Constant
Portrait of George C. Marshall as a 4-star general seated at his desk in his office
by the U.S. Army – 4 copies
Portrait of George C. Marshall as a 4-star general standing in front of the seal of
the United States by the U.S. Army – 4 copies
Portrait of George C. Marshall as a 4-star general standing over a map of the
Bismarck Archipelago by the U.S. Army – 4 copies
Portrait of George C. Marshall as a 4-star general by Yousuf Karsh – 3 copies
Portraits of George C. Marshall as 4-star general by Chase-Statler – 7
photographs (3 of 4 poses have 2 copies)
Portraits of George C. Marshall as a 4-star general by Ferdinand Vogel, 1944 – 2
photographs (1 black and white; 1 color)
Portrait of George C. Marshall as a 4-star general standing in front of the 4-star
flag – 2 copies
Portrait of George C. Marshall as a 5-star general by Halsman – 17 copies
Portrait of George C. Marshall as a 5-star General – 5 copies
General George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall – 7 copies
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Signed portraits of Chiang Kai-shek – 2 photographs
Signed portrait of Madame Chiang Kai-shek
Signed portraits of Chinese officials – 2 photographs
TOGETHER
Promotional posters for Katherine T. Marshall’s Together: Annals of An Army
Wife – 2 photographs
Portrait of Katherine T. Marshall – 3 copies
SECRETARY OF STATE
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George C. Marshall being sworn in as Secretary of State – signed by President
Harry S. Truman
Portrait of George C. Marshall by Harris & Ewing
George C. Marshall seated at his desk in his office at the new State Department
building.
Portrait of George C. Marshall by Waltz – signed by George C. Marshall
Allene Tupper Wilkes and Sterling Byrd Lacy on their wedding day
Portrait of George C. Marshall by Fabian Bachrach
George C. Marshall standing outside in an overcoat – full length
George C. Marshall standing next to an unidentified man
RED CROSS
Portrait of George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall in the yard at Dodona
Manor, June 28, 1949.
Signed portraits of Bernard M. Baruch – 2 photographs
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
George C. Marshall being sworn in as Secretary of Defense
Portrait of George C. Marshall by the U.S. Army – signed by George C. Marshall
Portrait of George C. Marshall by the U.S. Army – 5 copies
Portrait of George C. Marshall at his desk by the U.S. Army – signed by George
C. Marshall
George C. Marshall and Governor John S. Battle review Virginia Military
Institute cadets during parade, May 15, 1951
Virginia Military Institute barracks and cadet parade on Marshall Day, May 15,
1951
RETIREMENT
George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall at Dodona Manor – 5 photographs
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(1 black and white; 4 color)
George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall at social event – signed by Harry
S. Truman
George C. Marshall and Dean G. Acheson talking during a dinner
George C. Marshall presenting the trustees’ resolution honoring Dr. Gilbert
Grosvenor, May 5, 1954
George C. Marshall being interviewed – photographs for Look Magazine – 9
photographs
Katherine T. Marshall at opening night of the Caravan-Pinehurst Theatre
MARSHALL TRIBUTES
Katherine T. Marshall looking at the executive order designating the George C.
Marshall Space Flight Center held by President Dwight D. Eisenhower – signed
by Dwight D. Eisenhower
Marshall Hall Dedication at Headquarters 1st United States Army, Governor’s
Island, New York – October 13, 1964 – 14 photographs in an album
Interior of the George C. Marshall Foundation
UNDATED
Photographs and portraits of men and women in civilian clothes – 4 photographs
Box II. ARTWORK
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Photograph of a portrait of Paul von Hindenburg
CHINA (TIENTSIN)
Asian city scene by Elizabeth Keith
VANCOUVER BARRACKS
Print of a sketch of the Battleship Oregon by William F. McIlwraith
CHIEF OF STAFF
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Pencil drawings of George C. Marshall as a 4-star general by Bernard Godwin – 2
drawings
Pencil drawing of George C. Marshall as a 4-star general by Wellington Kreb
Painting of George C. Marshall by Ernest Hamlin Baker (used as the cover of
Time Magazine when Marshall was named Man of the Year in 1943)
Print of wood engraving of George C. Marshall by E. Kanarek
Ink drawing of George C. Marshall by Fred Eilbott
Caricature of George C. Marshall as a 5-star general on the cover of Mañana
magazine
Photograph of a portrait of George C. Marshall as a 5-star general by Thomas
Edgar Stephens – 2 copies
Photograph of portrait of George C. Marshall as a 5-star general by Christine
Pogue
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL
Print of “Church in Bavaria” painting by President Dwight D. Eisenhower
UNDATED
Print of a drawing of an owl with French text underneath
III. POLITICAL CARTOONS
CHIEF OF STAFF
“Seems Like Yesterday” by C. Kessler
“Great scott, general, where is our national defense?” by Clifford K. Berryman
“Doctor vs. Quacks” by Keith Temple
“And Hitler Laughs” by Keith Temple
“One of us is gonna have to get out and walk” by Reg Manning
“America’s Secret Weapon” by Clifford K. Berryman
“It’s a grand army, general…” by Clifford K. Berryman
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“Act II: The French vs. The French” by Clifford K. Berryman
“We’ll give you all you need, general.” by Clifford K. Berryman
“…Keep hitting them with everything we’ve got.” by Clifford K. Berryman
“… And I thought they only wanted one second front.” by Jim Berryman
“It’s a global war – the greatest the world has ever known.” by Clifford K.
Berryman
“Peacetime Assembly Call” by Keith Temple
“Unstinted Home Front Support” by Clem Boddington
“This is the first time, General…” by W. Hawksley
SECRETARY OF STATE
“He belongs to the best party of all… he’s an American” by Jim Berryman
“Volcano Sightseeing” by Cyrus Hungferford
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
“The old war horse heeds the call.” by Karl Knecht
“Asia Policy” by Herbert L. Block
“It’s a relief to get out where a man can have a little peace and quiet” by Gibson
Crockett
“Record of George C. Marshall” by Daniel R. Fitzpatrick
IV. MAGAZINES
Saturday Evening Post cover – February 1, 1941
“The United Nations… For War and Peace” – An assemblage of the heads of
state of the united nations caricatured by Miguel Covarrubias– published in the
May 1, 1942 issue of Vogue
“Dawn of Peace” – reprint of Saturday Evening Post photographer Larry
Keighly’s color photograph of the Japanese surrender aboard the USS Missouri
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V. MARSHALL TRIBUTES
“In loving remembrance of your alma mater and Virginia” cutout print
“Washington the Huguenot” collage
Box VI. CERTIFICATES, CITATIONS, RESOLUTIONS
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Commission as Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry (temporary)
AIDE DE CAMP
Medal of La Soldaridad – Panama
Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus – Italy
Order of the Crown of Italy – Italy
Headquarters First Division, General Orders No. 11
Commission as Major of Infantry (temporary?)
Silver Medal for Bravery – Montenegro
Commission as Major of Infantry
Commission as Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry (temporary?)
Commission as Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry
Croix de Guerre – France
CHINA (TIENTSIN)
Distinguished Service Medal – United States
VANCOUVER BARRACKS
Congratulations on promotion to Brigadier General from the Portland, Oregon
Chapter of the Military Order of the World War
CHIEF OF STAFF
The Reserve Officers Association of the United States
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Honorary membership in The Rotary Club of Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Royal Order of George I - Greece
SECRETARY OF STATE
B’nai B’rith citation with gold medal award
Distinguished Service certificate – Philadelphia Chapter of the Reserve Officers
Association of the United States
AMERICAN RED CROSS
College of Burgomaster and Alderman of the City of Ghent – September 1949
RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OF GEORGE C. MARSHALL
American Red Cross
American Battle Monuments Commission
Virginia Military Institute Foundation
American Legion
Box VII. BOUND VOLUMES
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The Review newspaper – May 15, 1937 – June 1, 1938
CHIEF OF STAFF
Return from Cabanatuan, Bilibid, and Santa Tomas – scrapbook on return of
prisoners of war from Bataan to San Francisco, California – March 1945
Significant War Scenes by Battlefront Artists, 1941-1945
62 SECRETARY OF STATE
Moscow Conference photograph album – April 1947
63 Variety Clubs International Humanitarian Award Dinner in Honor of George
Catlett Marshall scrapbook – September 18, 1948
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64 SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
George C. Marshall Haus, Berlin 1950 photograph album
RETIREMENT
Paintings by Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Volume I – presented to George C.
Marshall in 1957
MARSHALL TRIBUTES
“That tomorrow may better know our times” – prospectus of the George C.
Marshall Research Foundation (2 copies)
UNDATED
Leather portfolio with “Mr. Marshall” embossed on it
Box VIII. LETTERHEAD, STATIONERY, CALLING CARDS
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5-star letterhead and note cards
General and Mrs. Marshall invitations
General George C. Marshall calling cards
General and Mrs. Marshall calling cards
Dodona Manor (Leesburg, Virginia) envelopes
Liscombe Lodge (Pinehurst, North Carolina) letterhead and envelopes
SECRETARY OF STATE
American Battle Monuments Commission letterhead and envelopes
RED CROSS
American Red Cross envelopes
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary of Defense envelopes
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KATHERINE T. MARSHALL
Acknowledgment of sympathy cards
Box IX. LANTERN SLIDES
66 WORLD WAR I
Glass slides of situation maps prepared for a lecture delivered by George C.
Marshall
Box X. AUDIO
67 CHIEF OF STAFF
“…rendezvous with destiny” - NBC documentary recording of the memorable
era 1933-1945 as reflected in the radio addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt – 2
volumes; 12 phonograph discs
Folder XI. MAPS, CHARTS
1 PRE WORLD WAR I
Road sketch of vicinity of “Woodville” Albemarle County, Virginia
Maneuver area – Middlesex and Essex Counties, Massachusetts – prepared by
Lieutenant George C. Marshall
Unites States Geological Survey topographic map – Luray, Virginia sheet
Unites States Geological Survey topographic map – Fairfax, Virginia sheet
Unites States Geological Survey topographic map – Winchester, Virginia sheet
2 WORLD WAR I
Maps from Exhibits of the Report of the Commanding General, First Army
General Staff, First Army organization chart
Table Showing Units of Divisions which were in the American
Expeditionary Forces
Location of Corps & Divisions, A.E.F., August 11, 1918
Position of Army Detachment C as it was on the 20.3.18
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Location of Corps and Divisions, 1st Army, August 26, 1918
St. Mihiel Operation – Map No. 9
Troop movement August 25 – September 11, 1918
Organization & Advance, St. Mihiel Attack
Allied Offensive, 1918
Operations Planned by 1st Army
Terrain & Hostile Positions Muese-Argonne
Operation Map No. 12 – Verdun-Mezieres
Concentration for Argonne-Meuse Operations
Organization and Attack, September 26-30, 1918 – 2 sheets
Situation Map, September 26, 1918 – 2 sheets
3 Organization and Attack, October 1-6, 1918; October 7 - 11, 1918 – West
of Meuse; October 8 - 11, 1918 – East of Meuse – 2 sheets; October 13-
16, 1918; October 17-31, 1918
Operation Map No. 16 – Buzancy Special
Organization and Attack, November 1, 1918 – 2 sheets; November 2,3,
1918 – 2 sheets; November 4,5,6, 1918 – 2 sheets
Crossing the Meuse, November 5-10, 1918 – 2 sheets
Final Position 1st Army, November 11, 1918 – 3 sheets
General Progress of the Allied Offensive of the Fall of 1918
4 Maps accompanying Report of The Assistant Chief of Staff, Third Section,
General Staff
Map of France showing sections, principal railroad lines and points
occupied by the A.E.F., and insert showing areas occupied by American
troops – 2 copies
Diagrammatic sketch showing main railroads used by German Armies on
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Western Front during 1918
U.S. Divisional Training Areas
Disposition of American troops March 21, 1918, and German gains made
during period March 21 to April 5, 1918; April 3, 1918 - April 9 to April
26, 1918; May 25, 1918 - May 27 to June 6, 1918; June 5, 1918 - June 9 to
June 13, 1918; July 13, 1918 - July 15 to July 17, 1918; July 18, 1918 -
July 18 to August 6, 1918
Relation of operations of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 26th, 28th, 32nd, and 42nd
U.S. Divisions to the general advance in the “Second Battle of the Marne”
– 2 copies
Relation of operations of the 28th and 77th U.S. Divisions to the general
advance in Oise-Aisne Offensive during the same period
Relation of operations of the 32nd U.S. Division to the general advance
North of Soissons during the same period
Distribution of U.S. forces on August 9, 1918 – 2 copies
Disposition of American troops September 11, 1918, and Allied gains
made during the period September 11 to September 17, 1918; September
25, 1918 - September 26 to October 1, 1918
Disposition of American troops October 10, 1918, and Army boundaries
Relation of operations of the 27th and 30th U.S. Divisions to the general
advance on Cambrai-St. Quentin front during the same period
Relation of 2nd and 36th U.S. Division operations to general advance on
Champagne-Aisne Front
Relation of operations of the 37th and 91st U.S. Divisions to the general
advance in Flanders during the same period
5-6 Maps accompanying the Report of Operations of the Assistant Chief of Staff
Combined Order of Battle on Western Front on March 21, 1918; April 6,
1918; April 27, 1918; May 27, 1918; June 5, 1918; June 9, 1918; July 15,
1918; July 18, 1918; August 7, 1918; August 19, 1918; September 12,
1918; September 16, 1918; September 26, 1918; November 1, 1918;
November 11, 1918
St. Mihiel Offensive Daily Position of Front Line – 2 copies
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive Daily Position of Front Line – 2 copies
Sectors Held & Ground Advanced Over by American Divisions
7 Portion of a map of France including Verdun, Metz, Nancy, and Bar-Le-Duc
Record of George C. Marshall’s travel in France during February, March, and
April 1919.
Divisions Re-entering Line March 29, 1918, inclusive
Lateral Railroads as of 1918 – 2 copies
Meuse-Argonne Offensive – First, second, and last phases
Meuse-Argonne Offensive
General Map for Artillery Objectives up to 9th September 1918
German Order of Battle 16 October 1918; 2 November 1918; 2 November 1918
Order of Battle on Western Front, 11 A.M., November 11, 1918
Graphical record of the End of the War
8 AIDE DE CAMP
Unites States Geological Survey topographic map – Washington, DC and vicinity
FORT BENNING
Solution to Accompany Illustrative Problem “Battalion in Defense”
Unites States Geological Survey topographic map – Columbus Quadrangle – 2
copies
Special map to accompany Brigade Problem Volume V Mailing List, 1932-33
(Unites States Geological Survey topographic map – Gettysburg Quadrangle)
CHIEF OF STAFF
Newsmap – January 17, 1944
SECRETARY OF STATE
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Record of George C. Marshall’s travel while touring World War I and World War
II battlefields in France during October 1948 – 3 maps
APPENDIX A
SCOPE AND CONTENT OF COLLECTION SUBSERIES
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The George Catlett Marshall and Katherine Tupper Marshall Collection consists of three
distinct series of records: the George Catlett Marshall Collection; the Marshall
Correspondence Collection and the Katherine Tupper Marshall Collection.
GEORGE C. MARSHALL COLLECTION (16 linear feet)
The George Catlett Marshall Collection is divided into seventeen primary subseries. The
first two primary subseries relate to Marshall’s childhood and his attendance at the Virginia
Military Institute. The next fourteen primary subseries correspond to Marshall’s various army
assignments and appointed offices. The seventeenth primary subseries contains papers
accumulated during his retirement. The primary subseries are:
I.
II.
CHILDHOOD, 1884
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, 1900-1901
III. PRE WORLD WAR I, 1902-1916
IV. WORLD WAR I, 1917-1919
V. AIDE DE CAMP TO GENERAL PERSHING, 1919-1924
VI. CHINA (TIENTSIN), 1924-1927
VII. FORT BENNING, 1928-1932
VIII. FORT SCREVEN, 1932-1933
IX. FORT MOULTRIE, 1933
X. ILLINOIS NATIONAL GUARD, 1933-1936
XI. VANCOUVER BARRACKS, 1936-1938
XII. CHIEF OF STAFF, 1938*-1945
XIII. CHINA MISSION, 1945-1947
XIV. SECRETARY OF STATE, 1947-1949
XV. RED CROSS, 1949-1950
XVI. SECRETARY OF DEFENSE, 1950-1951
XVII. SECOND RETIREMENT, 1951-1959
Each subseries has then been organized into secondary subseries according to record type
in the following order (as appropriate): Correspondence; Official Documents; Personal
Papers; Subject Files; Bound Volumes; Photographs; Newspaper Clippings. Maps and other
Oversize Items are stored separately. Within each secondary subseries the records have been
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arranged in chronological order. The divisions at the folder level reflect the filing arrangements
of the original collection.
I-II. CHILDHOOD, VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
The first two primary subseries each consist of one folder of photographs. The Childhood
subseries includes a group photograph of the Marshall family taken July 4, 1884, as well as
photographs of Marshall’s parents George Catlett Marshall, Sr., and Laura Bradford Marshall,
and a photograph of one of Marshall’s grandfathers. The Virginia Military Institute subseries
includes a photograph taken at the Final Ball in 1900 when Marshall was cadet captain.
III. PRE WORLD WAR I
The Pre World War I subseries (1902-1916) totals 2 linear feet and corresponds chiefly to
Marshall’s assignments at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the Massachusetts National Guard, and the
Philippines. The papers include, in the official documents series, a report complete with
Marshall’s recommendations, together with photographs, relating to Marshall’s 1914 fact finding
visit to the Manchurian battlefields of the 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War.
IV. WORLD WAR I
The fourth subseries comprises 1.5 linear feet or records corresponding to Marshall’s
duty with the Allied Expeditionary Force (AEF) in France (1917-1919). In separate storage are a
collection of maps which accompany, in the official documents series, Marshall’s reports as
assistant chief of staff for both the First Division and the First Army. These reports primarily
relate to the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives. Also within the official documents is a
“graphical account of the end of the war” a monitor of the sound of artillery falling silent at the
11th
hour of the 11th day of the 11th
month of 1918.
Within Marshall’s personal papers are diaries of a sequence visits to England, the
battlefields of France, and Italy, on which he accompanied General John J. Pershing during 1919.
In these documents, Marshall records meeting Winston Churchill and Field Marshall Haig,
among others. Finally, there are extensive photograph collections including views of Marshall’s
office, his wartime billet at Gondrecourt, France, and victory ceremonies in honor of Pershing as
he prepared to leave France in 1919.
V-VI. AIDE DE CAMP, CHINA (TIENSIN)
The fifth and sixth subseries comprise 0.5 linear feet. The papers relating to Marshall’s
tenure as Pershing’s Aide de Camp (1919-1924) include official documents concerning
appropriate weaponry, policies on promotion in, and development of, the national army. Also in
the collection, are memoranda Marshall wrote advising Pershing on the format of his final report
as Chief of Staff. Whilst in China (1924-1927), Marshall continued to correspond with Pershing
as the latter began the composition of his memoirs. There are numerous photographs of Marshall
at work and relaxing in China.
VII. FORT BENNING
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The seventh subseries comprises 1.5 linear feet and corresponds to Marshall’s tenure as
Assistant Commandant at the Infantry School, Fort Benning, GA, (1927-1932). The bulk of this
subseries is composed of Marshall’s correspondence, arranged alphabetically by sender,
containing both incoming and outgoing letters from his office. Within the correspondence is the
exchange of letters with Major General Stephen O. Fuqua over Pershing’s written account of
Marshall’s pivotal role in the movement of troops in connection with the St. Mihiel and Meuse-
Argonne offensives. Other records in this subseries detail mobilization by railroad, developments
in German military thought, and issues of promotion.
VIII-XI. FORT SCREVEN, FORT MOULTRIE, ILLINOIS NATIONAL GUARD,
VANCOUVER BARRACKS.
The eighth to eleventh subseries comprise 0.5 linear feet of records and relate to
Marshall’s appointments between 1933 and 1938. Of particular interest is the subject file during
Marshall’s time commanding Fort Screven (1932-1933), when Marshall served on the advisory
committee of the Civilian Military Education Fund. Papers here shed light on the relationship
between the civilian and military realms. At the same time, in the official documents Marshall
was also considering the issue of if, when, and how to deploy troops in the event of domestic
disturbances. There are numerous photographs of military parades and maneuvers which took
place during these years.
XII. CHIEF OF STAFF
Although focused on Marshall’s service as Chief of Staff (1939-1945), there is also
material relating to his tenures as Assistant Chief of Staff, War Plans Division, deputy and acting
Chief of Staff before September 1939. This subseries comprises 4.90 linear feet.
1. Correspondence – consists of 0.15 linear feet of records covering January 1941
to November 1945 and grouped chronologically, as stored in the original
collection. A detailed list arranged by sender appears in the folder list. Although
many prominent names appear, little official business is discussed.
2. Official Documents – consists of 0.5 linear feet covering the years 1941-1945
and are mainly memoranda on public and congressional reactions to Marshall’s
biennial reports as well as, increasingly, anticipated post war developments in the
military.
3. Personal Papers – consists of 0.75 linear feet and contains invitations, passes,
and related materials for the various international conferences Marshall attended
as well as less important functions.
4. Bound Volumes – consists of 0.5 linear feet and contains a series of biographies
of Brazilian military leaders, written in Portuguese, that Marshall received during
his visit to Brazil shortly after becoming Chief of Staff.
5. Photographs – consisting of 1.25 linear feet of photographs this subseries
includes photographs from Marshall’s inspection trips both at home and abroad as
well as of every conference from the Atlantic Charter to Potsdam. Interleaved
with the official photographs are those of a more personal nature, such as of Allen
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Brown’s grave and of Marshall relaxing. A complete directory is included in the
folder list grouped, where possible, by event.
6. Newspaper Clippings – consists of 0.75 linear feet and covers major events,
which are grouped by subject from his appointment to retirement. Topics include
calls for Marshall to run for President, his relations with congress, his alleged
appointment as Supreme Allied Commander , and debates on post-war
demobilization.
7. Scrapbooks - 4 scrapbooks (1.0 linear feet) were prepared by Katherine Tupper
Marshall covering the years from 1938 to 1942. The scrapbooks include clippings
and correspondence documenting Marshall’s service as Chief of Staff, as well as
note key personal and family events of the Marshalls.
XIII, XIV. CHINA MISSION, SECRETARY OF STATE
These two subseries comprise 2.75 linear feet, the majority of which relates to Marshall’s
tenure as Secretary of State (1947-1949). The papers relating to Marshall’s mission to China
(1945-1947) mainly consist of copies of cables sent by George Catlett Marshall to Katherine
Tupper Marshall on his first visit to China between December 1945 and March 1946.
The Secretary of State papers contain a small amount of correspondence. The official
documents include records relating to press reaction to the European Recovery Plan, Marshall
testifying before Congress, his visit to the United Nations General Assembly in Paris, and the
London and Moscow conferences. There is also a subject file on the Moscow Conference. The
photographs of this period are of these significant meetings that punctuated Marshall’s tenure as
Secretary of State. The extensive newspaper clippings cover the London and Moscow
conferences, a number of Marshall’s speeches, and the issues of universal military training,
funding for the armed forces, and reactions to developments in Europe and China.
XV, XVI. RED CROSS, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Together, these two subseries constitute 1.0 linear feet, with slightly more records
relating to Marshall’s tenure as Secretary of Defense (1950-1951). The majority of records in
both subseries consist of photographs and newspaper clippings. The official documents from
Marshall’s presidency of the American Red Cross (1949-1950) contain records relating to the
American Battle Monuments Commission, as well as the original of Marshall’s 1950 Memorial
Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery.
XVII. RETIREMENT
The final subseries of the George Catlett Marshall Collection includes 1.75 linear feet of
records from Marshall’s retirement years. The correspondence includes both letters of
congratulations and criticism after Marshall was announced as the winner of the Nobel Peace
Prize for 1953. The personal papers subseries includes a large file of documents related to the
coronation of Queen Elizabeth II which Marshall attended as part of the United States
delegation, as well as a press release of the remarks Marshall delivered after receiving the Nobel
Peace Prize. Photographs and newspaper clippings complete the subseries along with a
scrapbook of newspaper clippings on the occasion of George C. Marshall’s 75th
birthday.
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MARSHALLS CORRESPONDENCE COLLECTION (4.0 linear feet)
The Marshalls Correspondence Collection is divided into four subseries, which reflect the
filing arrangements of the existing collection. These are as follows:
I. AUTOGRAPH REQUESTS
II. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
III. PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE
IV. HOUSEHOLD FILES
I, II. AUTOGRAPH REQUESTS, BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
These two subseries consist of 1.0 linear feet of correspondence (0.5 linear feet for each
subseries). Telegrams from noteworthy individuals are interspersed with wishes from the general
public for Marshall’s ‘significant’ 70th
and 75th
birthdays. A total of 231 cards and telegrams
have been preserved. The 488 requests for autographs provide the best indicator of Marshall’s
interaction with the public and extent of his celebrity. Marshall’s office had a policy that signed
photographs would only be sent to people he knew, but this did not prevent the public from
continually and repeatedly importuning him with requests. Both subseries were stored in folders
that grouped them approximately alphabetically and then chronologically. This order has been
retained in the collection, and a full index of all autograph seekers and birthday-wishers is
detailed in the appendix.
III. PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE
This subseries comprises 1.75 linear feet, covers the period from 1938 to 1949, and includes
both incoming and copies of outgoing correspondence arranged alphabetically. This
correspondence covers non-official matters, but, of particular interest, are examples of where the
professional and personal come into conflict. In his wartime correspondence with his stepsons,
Allen and Clifton Brown, Marshall’s wish for their connection with himself to remain a secret is
evident. Yet, at the same time, he is willing to assist them in a covert manner. Similarly, friends
seek assistance for sons in the army, or request that Marshall obtain information if their sons are
missing in action. The correspondence also reveals the anger Marshall feels when he feels his
friendship is abused, such as being invited to meet new ‘friends’ at shoots only to find out they
are, in reality, patronage seekers.
IV. HOUSEHOLD FILES
The Household Files include 1.25 linear feet of records. These folders relate to the
running of the Marshalls’ residences (Dodona Manor, in Leesburg, Virginia, and Liscomb Lodge
in Pinehurst, North Carolina) and other accommodation matters that concerned the Marshalls
from their moving East in 1938 to George C. Marshall’s death in 1959. The topics and order
reflect the original filing system of the collection. The papers include proofs for correction and
correspondence relating to Katherine Tupper Marshall’s memoirs Together and some of her
personal correspondence. The personal correspondence found in these files is primarily from the
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time when Katherine Tupper Marshall was in China in 1946 and again during Clifton Brown’s
terminal illness in 1952, when her correspondence was handled by George C. Marshall’s staff.
KATHERINE TUPPER MARSHALL COLLECTION (5.0 linear feet)
The Katherine Tupper Marshall Collection consists of seven primary subseries. The first
five primary subseries have been organized according to record type, while the final two primary
subseries include records grouped according to subject. The primary subseries are as follows:
I. CORRESPONDENCE
II. PERSONAL PAPERS
III. BOUND VOLUMES
IV. PHOTOGRAPHS
V. CLIPPINGS
VI. TOGETHER
VII. MARSHALL TRIBUTES
The records appearing in five of the primary subseries, the correspondence and the
Together subseries being the exceptions, have been arranged in chronological order. The
correspondence subseries has been arranged alphabetically by the last name of the sender. The
Together subseries includes five secondary subseries that have been organized according to
record type. Within these secondary subseries the records have been arranged in chronological
order. The divisions at the folder level reflect the filing arrangements of the original collection.
I. CORRESPONDENCE
The correspondence subseries include 0.75 linear feet of records which have been
arranged alphabetically according to the last name of the sender. Included in the files are a
significant number of letters from Katherine Tupper Marshall’s two sons Allen and Clifton
Brown, Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Frank McCarthy, and of course George C. Marshall. Letters
from George C. Marshall’s colleagues including Omar N. Bradley, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and
Harry S. Truman also appear in the files.
II. PERSONAL PAPERS
This second primary subseries contains 0.75 linear feet of records. Katherine Tupper
Marshall’s appointment books from the years 1937 to 1947 as well as the remarks she delivered
at various events provide insights into her experiences as the wife of a top government official.
The remaining items in this subseries consist of administrative records and memorabilia relating
to a variety of subjects.
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III. BOUND VOLUMES
The bound volumes subseries makes up 0.25 linear feet of the collection. The volume
published in 1841 was originally owned by Katherine Tupper Marshall’s grandfather Henry A.
Tupper and the volume in 1841 and 1859 was also owned by a family member and includes
information about one of Katherine Tupper Marshall’s relatives. The remaining volumes are
directories and a history of Loudon County, Virginia, during the Civil War.
IV. PHOTOGRAPHS
This subseries consists of 0.30 linear feet of photographs, which include portraits of
Katherine T. Marshall, photographs of her with George C. Marshall and other family members,
and events that she attended.
V. NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
The newspaper clippings subseries includes 0.30 linear feet of documents and include
articles about Katherine T. Marshall as well as family members. A significant number of articles
document Katherine T. Marshall’s activities during World War II. The naming of Ketherine T.
Marshall as the best dressed figure in public life for 1947 is also well documented, with articles
filling two file folders.
VI. TOGETHER
The Together subseries contains all of the records relating to the writing, publication,
publicity, and reception of Katherine T. Marshall’s book. This subseries consists of five
secondary subseries which are organized according to record type. The subseries comprises 1.40
linear feet.
1. Correspondence – the majority of the correspondence is with the publisher of
Together and Katherine T. Marshall’s literary agent and includes information
about contracts, publication, royalties, and other administrative matters. Letters of
congratulations on the publication of Together also make up one folder of this
subseries.
2. Personal Papers – a portion of the manuscript of Together written in long hand
by Katherine Tupper Marshall appears in this subseries along with promotional
items and the script for a radio program discussing the book.
3. Photographs – included in this subseries are the illustrations for the People’s
Book Club edition of Together, photographs that Katherine Marshall considered
for inclusion in the book, and photographs from a press tour and reception.
4. Newspaper Clippings – the newspaper clippings consist of articles and book
reviews of Together. A series of clippings traces the position of Together on the
best seller list for the New York Herald Tribune and New York Times and multi
part articles in Collier’s and Look include lengthy excerpts from the book.
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5. Scrapbook – the scrapbook contains newspaper articles about Together from its
release in November 1946 through January 1947.
VII. MARSHALL TRIBUTES
The final subseries comprises 1.25 linear feet of correspondence, photographs,
commemorative programs, and other records relating to ceremonies and dedications honoring
George C. Marshall after his death. The tributes, which are from both the United States and
Europe, include minutes and resolutions passed by organizations as well as the dedication of
buildings and monuments honoring George C. Marshall. The dedication of the Marshall
Memorial in Frankfurt, Germany contains a large number of records documenting the event.
Other notable dedication ceremonies include President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s executive order
designating the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, the launching of
the USS George C. Marshall submarine, and the dedication of the George C. Marshall corridor in
the Pentagon.
APPENDIX B
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CORRESPONDENTS BY SUBSERIES
GEORGE CATLETT MARSHALL COLLECTION
VII. FORT BENNING
Adamson, Captain George
Allen, Colonel Gilbert M.
Allen, Captain Henry T., Jr.
Allen, Mr. John S.
Ames, Major John L.
Army Athletic Association
Ayres, Mr. Frederick M.
Ayres, Harry M.
Baltzell, Colonel George F.
Barrett, Captain David D.
Beecher, Right Reverend George A.
Berry, Colonel Daniel G.
Berry, Captain Daniel J.
Berry, Miss Mary Elinor
Betts, Captain
Bishop, Major General Harry G.
Bishop, Colonel Ralph C.
Bolte, Mrs. Charles L.
Bond, Colonel Paul S.
Bonner, Mrs. Inez
Booth, Major General Ewing
Bovard, Mrs. Harry
Bowditch, Edward
Brabson, Colonel Fay
Bradley, Mrs. Omar N. (Mary)
Brice, Miss Dorothy
Bridges, Major General Charles H.
Brine, Captain
Brown, Miss Emily
Brown, General Preston
Brown, Colonel T. W.
Caffey, Major Benjamin F.
Candler, Charles Howard
Chambers, Colonel Charles Carroll
Chancellor, J. Edgar
Chase National Bank
Chynoweth, Major Bradford G.
Cobb, Mr. Philip H.
Cocke, General W. H.
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Coles, Mr. Edmund P.
Collier, P.F. & Son Company
Collins, Captain J. Lawton
Collins, Major James L.
Conner, Major General Fox
Connor, Major General William D.
Cootes, Colonel Harry N.
Coughlin, Mrs. Joseph V.
Cox, Honorable Edward E.
Cozart, Honorable A. W.
Crawford, Mr. Thurston C.
Crisp, Honorable Charles R.
Croft, Colonel
Daniel, Professor Roland B.
Davenport, Mr. Deane
David, Mr. Frank C.
Dawes, General Charles G.
Day, Maurice F.
DeWare, Captain W. C.
DeWitt, Major General J. L.
Dimon, Honorable Homer
Drum, Major General Hugh A.
Eaton, Mr. Alden
Egan, Mr. Martin
Ely, Major General Hanson E.
Embick, Brigadier General Stanley S.
Equitable Trust Company, The
Erickson, Colonel Hjalmar
Ferris, Major Benjamin G.
Fielder, Mr. W. J.
Fireproof Storage Company
Fletcher, Honorable Duncan N.
Fletcher, Major Robert H.
Ford, Brigadier General Stanley H.
Forster, Captain George J.
Foulois, Major General Benjamin D.
Friesal, Mr. David
Fuqua, Major General Stephen O.
Gallagher, Mrs. Philip E.
Galleher, Colonel Paul C.
Gardner, Mr. William M.
Gasser, Colonel Lorenzo D.
Gates, Major Oscar I.
Geissler, Mr. Fred
Georgia, University of
Gignilliat, Brigadier General L. R.
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Glenn, Mr. W. H.
Gorrell, Colonel E. S.
Grant, Colonel Walter S.
Greely, Major John
Gulick, Major General John W.
Hagood, Major General Johnson
Hall, Major Charles P.
Hall, Colonel Henry
Halstead, Colonel Laurence
Harbord, General James G.
Harding, Major Edwin F.
Harries, Mr. Fred C.
Harries, Major General George H.
Harries, Mrs. George
Harris, Mr. Julian
Haskell, Major General William L.
Hayne, Captain Frank B.
Heintzelman, Brigadier General Stuart
Heraty, Captain Francis J.
Herron, Colonel Charles D.
Hickman, Colonel Edwin A.
Hill, Honorable John Philip
Hill, Commander Lemuel D.
Hinds, Major General Ernest
Hines, General John Leonard
Hodges, Colonel Campbell B.
Hoop, Lieutenant Colonel Oscar W.
Horaguchi, Captain S.
Howland, Brigadier General Charles R.
Hughes, Mr. John C.
Hyatt, Major John W.
Ireland, Major General M. W.
Jackson, Mrs. Virginia
Jenkins, Major John L.
Johnson, Major G. A.
Johnson, Major Gerald A.
Johnson, Colonel Gordon
Johnson, Mr. Thomas M.
Jones, Mr. Harold Reed
Jordan, Mr. Gunby
Jordan, Mr. R. C.
Jouatte, Madame
Kilgore, Miss Roberta E.
King, General Campbell
King, Mrs. Campbell
King, Major General Edward L.
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Kingham, Colonel
Kingman, Major Allen F.
Lackland, Major Frank D.
LaGarde, Major Richard D.
Landis, Major John F.
Laney, Mr. Albert
Laney, Mr. W. T.
Lantern Slides
Larsen, Honorable William W.
Lawrence, Mr. J. Stuart
Lee, Colonel Fitzhugh
LeJeune, Major General John A.
Lewis, John
Lewis, Major
Liggett , General Hunter
Liston, Captain
Livesay, Major William G.
Lloyd, Major Arthur Henry
Locke, Colonel Morris E.
Lokey, Mrs. Hugh M.
Lyman, Major
Lystad, Lieutenant Helmer W.
MacGregor, Major Stephen H.
Mack, Warrant Officer A. J.
Macon, Mrs. Francis A.
Major, Colonel Duncan
Mallan, Mrs. Daniel
Mangun, Mr. James T.
Marshall, Mr. Stuart B., Jr.
Martin, Mr. John Catlett
McClatchey, Homer R.
McCloskey, General Manus
McClure, Captain Robert A.
McCoy, Major General Frank
McCunniff, Major
McElroy, Mr. Cliff
McMahan, Bernard S.
Metcalfe, Mr. Jesse
Middleton, Major Troy H.
Miller, Chaplain Luther
Milling, Colonel T. DeWitt
Moon, 1st Lieutenant Jacob R.
Moseley, General Van Horn
Muir, Major James I.
Munson, Colonel Fred L.
Nicholson, Mr. Leonard K.
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Officers Club, The
Oliver, Captain Max G.
Page, Mr. W. E.
Palatka FL, Chamber of Commerce
Palmer, Colonel Bruce
Palmer, Mr. George C.
Palmer, General John McA.
Pariani, Adolfo
Parker, Major General Frank
Parker, Colonel John H.
Patch, Mrs. J. D.
Patman, The Honorable Wright
Patrick, Mrs. Edwin D.
Patterson, Major General Robert U.
Pearson, Captain F. J.
Pendleton, Colonel Hunter
Perrin, Captain Herbert T.
Pershing, General John J.
Pew, General William A.
Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot
Pilon, Frederick F.
Pratt, General Conger
President of the United States
Pullman Company
Quartermaster
Reed, Colonel Walter L.
Rhodes, Major General Charles D.
Ridgeway, Captain Matthew
Riggs National Bank
Roberts, Mrs. William L.
Roller, Colonel Charles S.
Ross, Major Frank K.
Royce, 1st Lieutenant Charles H.
Sander, 1st Lieutenant Arnold R. C.
Scaife, Mr. Roger
Schell, Captain Adolf von
Schneider, Major Frank V.
See, Howard
Seligmann, Mr. Germain
Sharp, Colonel Bernard
Shepard, Senator Morris
Simonds, Brigadier General George S.
Singleton, Miss Ann
Singleton, Miss Mary P.
Smith, Colonel Alfred T.
Starbuck, Captain Herbert A.
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Steel, Miss Ella-Keen
Stewart, Mr. Redmond C.
Stilwell, Colonel
Sullivan, Mr. J. F.
Summerall, General Charles P.
Swift, Herman H.
Taylor, Colonel J. D.
Thompson, Mr. Andrew A.
Thornton, Colonel Earl L.
Threatt, Mrs. Katie
Truesdell, Colonel Karl
Tucker, Honorable Harry St. George
Tupper, Tristam
Turner, Staff Sergeant Keith K.
Tyner, Colonel George P.
United Services Automobile Association
Warfield, Colonel William J.
Warlimont, Captain W.
Washburn, Captain David E.
Way, Mrs. Clyde C.
Weeks, Mrs. Charles W.
Wells, Major General Briant H.
West, Captain John P.
White, Colonel Herbert A.
Willcox-Lumpkin Company
Williams, Colonel A. S.
Williams, Colonel L. Kemper
Willoughby, Major C. A.
Wilson, Major Durand
Wilson, Colonel Erle M.
Winters, Captain Lloyd N.
Woolnough, James K.
XII. CHIEF OF STAFF
Adams, Brigadier General Claude M.
Alexander, Field Marshal Harold R.
Breger, Sergeant Dave
Brown, Allen T.
Brown, Clifton S.
Burghley, Sir David
Burghley, Lady Mary
Byrd, Harry F., Jr.
Castleberry, Lieutenant P. E.
Chiang, Kai-shek
Churchill, Honorable Winston S.
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Cooling, H. Lowrey
Crockett, Albert S.
Daniels, Josephus
Dawes, Charles G.
Dooley, J. C.
Eden, Anthony
Eisenhower, General Dwight D.
Furman, Mrs. Blanche
Giraud, General Henri
Goes Monteiro, General Pedro Aurelio de
Graham, Charles J.
Herron, Louise
Hillman, William
Hull, Mrs. Frances
Kanarek, E.
Land, Admiral Emory S.
Levinson, Charles
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.
Lovett, Robert A.
Marshall, George C., Jr.
McCarthy, Frank
Miranda, A. Floresta de
Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard L.
Moseley, General George Van Horn
Nelson, Lieutenant Colonel Paul B.
Parks, Major General Floyd
Pasco, H. Merrill
Patterson, Honorable Robert P.
Patton, Lieutenant General George S., Jr.
Raby, Sergeant Andrew G.
Reed, Mrs. Blossom
Ridgway, Major General Matthew B.
Roosevelt, President Franklin D.
Smith, General Walter Bedell
Somerville, Admiral James F.
Spellman, Cardinal Francis J.
Starks, Ralph J.
Stettinius, Honorable Edward R., Jr.
Stimson, Honorable Henry L.
Ureta, General Eloy G.
Wade, Private Robert L.
Watson, Frank B.
White, H. A.
Wilson, Field Marshal Henry M.
Winant, Honorable John G.
MARSHALL CORRESPONDENCE COLLECTION
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I. AUTOGRAPH REQUESTS
Abdul, Andre Roy 1957
Acosta, Julio Revollo 1952
Adams, Robert 1956
Albertson, Eileen 1959
Alexis, Rear Admiral A. D. 1952
Almeida, Major Pedro de Barrps 1955
Altemus, Edward L. 1957
Ancell, R. M. 1958
Anderson, Conrad 1951-53; 1954-56
Anderson, Michael H. 1956
Antonovich, Miss Natasha 1953
Aucoin, Lionel 1951
Bagnato. Dominick 1952
Bailey, Miss Mabel J. 1952
Baker, Bernard 1957-59
Banks, Polan 1954
Barnitz, Captain Gerald W. 1953
Baron, Richard 1955
Battan, David 1954; 1958
Bauer, George Frederick III 1957
Beckmann, J. F. 1958
Bedsole, Kenny 1953
Bell, Arthur F. 1957
Bendix, Ake 1952
Bennett, Sergeant Frank V. 1951
Bermstein, Barry 1955
Bernal, E. Croissier 1956
Beudert, Francis M. 1955
Bishop, George 1958
Black, Colonel Robert W. 1955
Blair, R. V. 1954
Bland, Peter P. 1955
Blicksilver, Harvey 1955
Bloom, Barney 1953
Bluhm, Miss Norma 1956
Bolling, Representative Richard 1951
Bonevich, Arthur C., Jr. 1958
Boodenbeke, Miss Anne-Marie t'Kuit de 1952
Boos, John E. 1956
Boring, Miss Lola H. 1952
Boyce, Thomas K. 1952-53
Bracker, David W. 1959
Braden, Frank E. 1958
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Brandon, Susie 1952-53
Braveman, David 1953
Breeding, Howard B. 1957
Brennan, Larry 1952
Brien, Arnold 1956
Broughton, Spencer 1955
Brown, Hy 1953
Brown, Max P. 1957
Brown, Tom 1956
Buckbee, George H. 1953
Burger, William J. B. 1957
Burggraaff, Richard D., Jr. 1958
Bushee, Russell D. 1956
Buskirk, Private First Class William Van 1952
Bustard, Eugene 1952
Caccia, His Excellency Sir Harold 1958
Camp, Roger F. 1953
Campbell, Clement E. 1954
Carter, Colonel Robert F. 1955; 1957-59
Case, Miss Hazel E. 1952
Caves, Mr. D. E. 1952
Cawley, Mrs. Richard 1957
Chaplin, Dwight 1952
Chapman, Paul L. 1956
Charles, Roland W. 1953
Chelseth, Archie D. 1956; 1957
Cisco, Miss Joanne 1957
Clark, Victor H. 1954
Clawson, Jean 1956
Clement, Blanton 1953
Close, Mrs. Mabel 1955
Coffman, Edward 1958
Colbert, Chris 1957
Cole, Ashley T. 1957
Coleman, Rodney A. 1955
Comely, Edward P. 1957
Connell, George H. 1955-56
Coolidge, Mrs. Floe 1956
Cordero, Fernando 1952
Corrigan, Dr. Timothy 1955
Corrill, Bonnie 1958
Cox, Terence 1955
Crisswell, J. G. 1953
Crockett, Henry 1956
Crouch, Kenneth E. 1956
Crovers, Alexander W. 1952
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Crowe, Brendan 1959
Cunningham, Mrs. James (Eunice) 1955
Curry, William N., Jr. 1956
Dahlquist, Miss Arline R. 1952
Daigh, Charles 1954
Daley, Hugh 1952
Darling, Betty 1954
Davis, Bill 1952
Davis, Harry C. 1956
Davis, Jimmy 1952
Davis, Jonathan E. 1956
Davis, William I. 1955
de Man Vrancken, Luc 1955
Dearmyer, Richard F. 1956
Dechert, Philip, Jr. 1955
Delaney, Arthur A. 1956
DeMaio, John L. 1952
DeMoss, Herbert N. 1953
Dempsey, John 1955
DeVault, Wade 1956
Donlon, Charles 1954
Dorian, Max 1957
Dorman, Mrs. Celia 1953
Dunlap, Charles B. 1953
Dunton, James G. 1955
Eaton, Mr. Bert 1957
Edward, Wesley 1951
Eggert, Charles 1952
Ehat, Clarence M. 1954-56
Eighth Infantry 1959
Eipper, Bill 1956
Ellingson, Elling 1957
Elliott, C. L. 1953
Ellis, Wilma Lee 1957
Epprecht, Russell J. 1957
Epps, Laethia 1953
Erbsen. Claude E. 1952
Eriksen, Jens Rykind 1956
Evans, Mel 1958
Fackler, Ernest D. 1956
Fagan, Paul I., III 1955
Fales, Emma 1956
Fall, Floyd A. 1954
Feustle, John L. 1956
Finch, Patricia M. 1952
Finley, Freddie O. 1954
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Fleitmann, Karl-Heinz 1954
Flynn, Joseph 1954
Foster, Arthur E. J. 1951
Foster, Mina 1959
Franke, William B. 1952
Frankel, Harold J. 1955
Franklin, William H. 1953
Frazier, Alex 1955
Friebel, Heinz R. A. 1959
Friedman, George 1956
Froslund-Jensen, J. Staal 1951
Gainer, Fred 1952
Gallo, Albert F. 1956
Garcia, Francisco 1956
Gardiner, Harry W. 1955-56
Gehres, Harry R. 1952
Gerken, Erwin A. 1958
Gernant, Miss Karen 1952
Geyer, Karl 1956; 1957
Gianetti, Mr. & Mrs. Bruno 1955
Gill, Alan 1953
Gill, William B. 1952
Giverns, Brent 1956
Glaser, William A. 1956
Goldblatt, Noel 1952
Goodman, M. J. 1957
Gott, John K. 1951
Grady, Michael 1956
Gravely, Martha 1956
Greenway, Cornelius 1957
Grice, James E. 1952
Grice, Jimmie 1957
Gropper, Allan L. 1958
Grove, George P. 1954
Gustkey, Harry 1958
Hagan, G. H. 1955
Hall, Richard 1955
Halpern, Al 1952; 1954
Hampel, Karl 1956
Hansen, Mrs. David 1957
Hansen, Larry 1956
Harbeson, Walter R. 1957
Harrington, John C. 1956
Harris, C. T. B. 1957
Harris, Roger 1958
Hasting, Edgar 1957
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Havel, Jim 1958
Havers, John L. 1956
Heim, Leonard 1957
Heisler, Jack W. 1952
Herford, Mr. J. E. 1952
Herr, Miss Patricia 1952
Herring, Neil 1952
Heyne, Christian 1954
Hilton, Jack 1952
Hodl, Heinrich 1959
Hogan, George S. 1952
Hotaling, Master N. L. 1953
Hughes, Steve 1954
Hunter, Elden H. 1954
Hurlburt, Arthur K. 1953
Hurst, Melvin E. 1956
Hyman, A. G. 1956
Issacson, Mrs. Pearl 1956
Issacson, Robert 1951
Jacobs, Victor 1959
Jagger, Mr. E. 1952
Jarrell, Mrs. 1957
Jeffers Miss N. M. 1958
Jenkins, Johnny 1954
Johannson, John M. 1955
Johnson, G. Merle, Jr. 1956
Johnson, Ralph O. 1955
Johnsrud, Gary 1955
Jones, Barry 1952
Jones, James 1956
Kacmarynski, Kitty 1954
Kapadia, A. R. 1955
Kaplan, Robert 1956
Kaptain, Basil W. 1958
Kazmierzak, David 1952
Keehn, Wayne M. 1955
Kendrik, Philip A. 1952
Kerfoot, Glenn W. 1953
Kessler, Marc 1959
King, John J. 1957
Kiniard, Mickey 1952
Kirwan, Ronald F. 1952
Klein, Jerome E. 1951-52
Kocher, Theodore M. 1954
Korotkin, Fred 1951; 1956
Kraus, Joe 1957
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Krejci, David 1958
Kumar, Naresh 1954
Kuyper, Peter J. 1952
Lake, Mr. Willard L. 1952
Lamp, C. O. 1953
Lang, Robert 1955
Lanzelere, Charles Fawnley 1957
LaPointe, Raymond 1959
Lavinsky, Michael 1955
Lawrence, Miss Roberta Rajean 1953
Lazier, Kenny 1958
Leichtle, Dr. Adolf 1952
Leonard, Mrs. Dorothy 1958
Lesowitz, Sidney 1956
Levy, Gerald 1953
Levy, Ted 1952
Lewis, Roger D. 1957
Lillie, John 1959
Lindgren, Verner V. 1954
Lucius, H. R. 1954
Lynn, Larry 1952
MacMullen, Mrs. Edward J. 1951-52
Magnuson, Robert 1952
Malakie, Lawrence 1956
Mansfield, Stephen 1957
Marenches, Comte Alexandre de 1954-56
Marino, Edmond 1957
Maroney, Philip M. 1954-56; 1957
Marshall, John E. 1956
Martin, Mrs. C. O. 1956
Martin, Peter 1955
Mathews, Walter 1951
Mattis, Michael C. 1955
Mayerson, Richard 1956
McAvoy, Thomas D. 1951
McCaffrey, Colonel G. W. (see Eighth Infantry) 1959
McCann, Roger 1955-56
McCasland, Carl W. 1952
McCleary, William 1955
McGee, William H. 1951
McLendon, H. F. 1956
Meyer, Manfred 1959
Middleton, Maura 1956
Miller, Charles H. 1957
Miller, Edward 1955
Milloux, Jacques 1952
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Minkin, Harvey 1956
Minor, Mike 1958
Minton, Lee W., Jr. 1958
Missouri State Teachers College 1957
Mock, Nancy 1956
Mohsin, Mr. Razak 1952
Molnar, Mr. Donald J. 1952
Monaghan, Philip P. 1956
Montemanano, Dan 1955
Moore, Willard J. 1954
Morero, Juan Manuel G. 1955
Morrow, Linn McA. 1957
Mun, Mr. Robert B. 1952
Murdock, Mr. William G. 1953-56
Murphy, Miss Mollie I. 1952
Myers, J. L. 1956
Myron, Terry 1953
Naisawald, L. Van L. 1952
Naylor, Pearl 1956
Nelson, Mrs. C. A. 1958
Neratho, Hody 1956
Newfield, Melvyn 1955-56
Newton, Davis 1952
Nicholas, Alfred G. 1952
Nilsson, Rolf (with Bendix, Ake) 1952
Nizzi, Mr. Guido 1953
Nunes, Private Vasco 1952-53
Oakley, Woodrow 1952
Oates, William A. 1955
O'Donnell, John Brian 1952
Oglen, Harold 1955
Olson, Mr. William J. 1952
Ottaway, Hal N. 1956
Palmer, Eugene 1952
Palmer, Michael 1952
Park, William 1952
Parker, Robert E. 1952
Pasker, Mr. M. 1957
Patton, Joe 1952
Pearson, Milo L., Jr. 1952
Peck, Melvin 1955
Peinesmith, Mrs. Florence 1955
Pelton, Gary Lee 1959
Pent, Miss Mary 1953
Perillo, Adrienne D. 1956
Perkins, William H. 1955
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Petersson, Lars 1953
Pitts, Roy 1953; 1957
Plitt, Master P. E. 1954
Podolsky, Dr. W. Gordon 1953
Politis, Mr. A. G. 1955
Pope, Mrs. John D. III (Elizabeth C.) 1956
Popick, L. Sayle 1953; 1956
Prosser, David 1957
Pugliese, Ralph 1955; 1956
Radford, Robert M. 1959
Rathgeber, Sergeant Gustav A. 1959
Ray, Mrs. Dorothy 1951
Reed, Jed 1959
Rees, C. C. 1959
Reimens, Herbert R. 1958
Reines, Lewis 1957
Rhodes, Private Clayton E. 1954
Rich, Jerry 1957
Richards, Paul 1958
Richardson, Mrs. Joseph L. 1958
Rickenbacher, Ralph E. 1957
Riddle, Lee 1952
Ritchie, Mrs. A. W. 1958
Robbins, Allan 1952
Robbins, David 1952
Roberts, J. Stone 1956
Roberts, Penny 1954
Robin, Miss Erica Lauria 1957
Rofer, Sheridan 1955
Rogers, Milton 1952
Roper, Bob 1955
Rorick, Bill 1955
Rourke, John 1959
Roux, Donna 1954
Rowan, James C., Jr. 1956
Rupert, William F. 1952
Rush, Mrs. William (Gloria E.) 1952; 1954; 1957
Rush, John M. 1952
Russ, John 1957
Russell, Elmer W., Jr. 1956
Sablicki, Leonard J. 1951
Saddler, Tom 1955
Samuels, Alan 1956
Sanchez, Manuel Ruano 1954
Sanders, George R. 1957
Sauerhoff, Forrel 1951
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Saunders, Thomas C. 1955
Schaeffer, Miss Anne D. 1956
Schall, Georg 1953
Schaubel, Carl A. 1955
Schleiffer, Nichalas 1954
Schreuder, H. A. 1955
Schroder, Charles H., Jr. 1958
Schulze, Gary 1952; 1954
Schwartz, Ernest K. 1954
Scoornovick, Howard 1954
Scott, Miss La Verne F. 1952
Scriota, Ira 1954
Seal. Henry F., Jr. 1955-56
Seipert, Herman W., Jr. 1958
Seyffer, Howard 1953
Seymour, Francis R. 1958
Shank, Peter & Paul 1955-56
Shephard, Lucius 1952
Shikes, Peter B. 1955
Shipley, Master N. R. 1952
Shron, Hershey, B. 1952
Sidney, Cadet Jack 1952
Sigelman, Lee 1955
Silvius, Russell E. 1953
Simonsen, Robert E. 1958
Simpson, Bill 1957
Singleton, Mr. R. 1953
Sisko, Joseph, Jr. 1955
Sittenfeld, Paul George 1957-58
Skogholm, Carl Werner 1952
Slotnick, Mortimer H. 1953; 1955
Smith, Miss Bettie 1954-55
Smith, Charles D. 1954
Smith, Mrs. Clarence 1952
Smith, Jimmy 1957
Smith, Mr. L. 1955
Smith, Miss Mary 1952
Smith, Mrs. Paul 1954
Smith, Thomas 1956
Snediker, Miss Audrey M. 1958
Snyder, Joseph 1956
Sousa, Eddie 1956
Spade, Dr. H. Novoa 1954
Spotswood, Russell K. 1956
Spurgeon, Andy J. 1954
Stahl, John 1956
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Starry, George C. 1954
Steele, Robert 1955
Steinfellner, Karl-Heinz 1959
Stephens, Dave 1954
Stockwell, Harlan L., Jr. 1958
Stolt, Clarence J. 1954
Stowe, Richard M. 1954
Strode-Jackson, Arnold 1957
Stuart, Bill 1956
Stuart, Chip 1956
Sukloff, Leon M. 1953
Taylor, Bruce 1955
Thomas, Errol 1956
Thompson, Fred 1956
Thornton, Colonel Earl L. 1959
Trachtenberg, Herbert M. 1959
Trautz, Emil 1958
Trinkers, James 1958
Tuozzo, Nicholas 1954
Turner, Bob 1955
United Service Organizations 1959
Van Atten, William T. 1956
Van Or, Keymour 1959
Vandiver, Ralph 1956
Vorlaufer, Karl (with Meyer, Manfred) 1959
Votaw, Roy C. 1956; 1957-58
Wadlow, James W. 1956
Walker, Bill 1956
Walker, James 1955
Wallace, Major General Sam T. 1952
Warner, John M., Jr. 1952
Warner, Philip Ward 1952
Waters, Robert 1951
Watts, Thomas 1954
Wayner, Robert J. 1951; 1954
Webber, Scott E. 1959
Weinappel, Harold 1956
Wendt, George N. 1952
White, Douglas 1955
White, Jimmie 1954
White, Robert 1957
Whittemores, Robert 1957
Wilcox, Maurice J. 1954
Wilkerson, Albert G. 1955; 1957
Williams, Warner 1952
Williford, Lee, Jr. 1951-1953
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Wilson, Jerome 1954
Wingfield, Donald W. 1951
Winnie, Dennis J. 1956
Wisch, Robert C. 1958
Wiseman, James F. 1957
Woerner, Mrs. Edward (Joann) 1951
Wolk, Perry 1955
Wolverton, Mrs. George 1951-52
Woods, Robert G. 1953
Wrang, Jack 1953
Wray, William H. 1954
Wylie, Norman E. 1952
Yeager, Robert Taylor 1958
Youkstetter, David 1956
Zilio, Albino 1954
II. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
Adams, General Claude M. & Mrs. Ruth 1949; 1951; 1955
Adenauer, Konrad 1955
Alexander, Mrs. Edward Harrison (Gloria) 1955
Anderson, Admiral W. S. 1955
Armour, Mrs. Norman 1955
Arnold, General Henry H. 1949
Arnold, Bishop William R. 1949
Arthur, Mr. B. F., Jr. 1955
Asbjornson, Miss Mildred J. 1955
Barkley, Mrs. Alben 1955
Bass, Simon 1955
Beale, Mrs. Truxtun 1955
Bettiol, Guiseppe 1955
Billikopf, Dr. Jacob 1949
Bissell, General Clayton 1955
Blackwelder, Mr. Justin 1955
Bliss, Mrs. Robert Woods (Mildred) 1955
Boehme, Larry K. 1955
Bolles, General Lemuel 1949
Bonnet, Honorable Henri 1955
Boochever, Mr. & Mrs. Louis C. 1949
Bowditch, Peter 1949
Bowley, Elsie B. 1949
Boyd, Mrs. James 1955
Brabson, Mrs. F. W. 1955
Bradley, General Omar N. 1951
Brooks, General Edward H. 1949; 1951
Buddin, Master Marshall 1955
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Bull, General H. R. 1951
Bunker, Ellsworth 1955
Burress, John W. 1955
Byrd, Dick 1949
Byrd, Robert D. 1955
Byrnes, James F. 1949
Cahill, T. Joe 1949; 1951
Campbell, Mrs. William C. 1955
Canaday, Ward M. 1955
Carson, Honorable Joseph K. 1949; 1951
Carter, Mrs. Marshall 1951; 1952
Chiang, Kai-shek 1951
Chou, Dr. Tsin Chung 1951
Christy, Mrs. F. A. 1955
Clark, General Mark W. 1949; 1951
Clark, Roger A. 1949
Clark, Justice Tom C. 1951
Cocke, Dr. Estes 1951
Collins, General J. Lawton 1949
Creasman, Lieutenant Colonel Floyd R. 1955
Crubb, Russell B. 1955
Dalton, Lieutenant Colonel Harry G. 1955
Davenport, Mrs. Lynn 1955
Davis, Vachel 1955
Davis, Captain Walter V. 1955
deFuria, Miss (see McPherson, Miss Alice) 1949
Devers, General Jacob L. 1955
Donnelly, John F. 1955
Douglas, Honorable Lewis W. 1951
Drees, Prime Minister Willem 1955
Duffy, Jack 1949
Durkin, James E. 1955
Edwards, Miss Sally 1955
Edwards, Mr. W. W. 1955
Eisenhower, General Dwight D. 1949; 1952
Eliot, George Fielding 1955
Emerson, Mrs. Margaret 1955
Fair, Mr. D. W. 1955
Fertsch, Mr. Paul 1951
Finnen, Lieutenant Colonel Frank H. 1955
Flood, J. R. 1949
Foery, Colonel Martin H. 1949
Foster, James W. 1955
George, Colonel Clarence J. (see McPherson, Miss Alice) 1949
Gillem, General Alvan C., Jr. 1949
Godwin, Earl 1955
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Gordon, Max 1951
Gorton, Ronald W. 1951
Gunster, Colonel & Mrs. Walter 1951
Hall, Glenn L. 1955
Handy, General Thomas T. 1949
Harriman, E. Roland 1951; 1955
Harris, John L. 1955
Harris, Mrs. Hayden (Lina) 1951
Hassel, Honorable Kai-Uwe von 1955
Healy, George W., Jr. 1955
Hibbs, Mrs. Russell Aubra (Madeline) 1955
Hilldring, John 1955
Holland, Commander Daniel G. 1949
Hull, General John E. 1955
Hutcheson, Carl F. 1951
Hutson, Dolores 1951
Immell, General Ralph 1955
Jacob, Mr. H. A. 1955
Jaeger, Richard 1955
Jaquette, Major Marcus M. 1949
Johnson, Mrs. Jessie R. 1955
Johnson, Mrs. O. T. 1955
Jones, Jesse H. 1951
Jones, Mrs. L. P. 1955
Joseph, Norman 1955
Keating, Mrs. E. C. 1955
Kefauver, Senator Estes 1955
Kelman, Mrs. M. 1949
Klein, General Julius 1955
Kung, Dr. H. H. 1951; 1955
Landis, Mrs. Dan 1955
Langley, Miss Patsy Ann 1952
Larj, Joseph 1951
Laurence, Colonel J. Stuart, Jr. 1955
Leahy, Admiral William D. 1949
Lee, 1st Lieutenant Eugene 1955
Levin, Mrs. Shirley 1955
Levine, Edmund L. 1949
Levy, Mrs. Minnie 1949
Lewis, Edgar G. 1951
Lief, Mrs. Laurence H. 1955
Lloyd, Mrs. Arthur H. (Donna) 1955
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. 1955
Longley, Miss Pat 1951
Lovett, Honorable Robert A. 1951
MacLeish, Archibald 1955
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Marston, Hunter 1955
Mayer, Major & Mrs. Sherwin 1955
McCarthy, Frank 1951
McComb, Mrs. George A. 1955
McCormick, Major William H. 1955
McCoy, Mrs. Frank R. 1951
McDowell, John D. 1955
McGee, Mr. D. H. 1951
McGill, Ralph 1955
McPherson, Miss Alice 1949
Meany, Colonel Martin H. 1949
Menendez, Ruben F. 1955
Millner, Mrs. R. E. 1955
Milton, General William H. 1955
Model, Leo 1955
Moore, Kennedy 1949
Moore, Walden 1955
Morgan, General Sir Frederick 1949
Morison, Dr. Samuel 1955
Morris, Rudolph 1955
Mosley, Laura M. 1949
Murphy, John C. 1949
Murray, Mrs. M. 1949
Murville, His Excellency Maurice Courve de 1955
Neofatistos, Miss Constance 1955
Ney, Carl 1955
Nicholson, Mr. James T. 1949
Nicholson, Patrick 1955
Parks, General Floyd L. 1955
Patterson, Mrs. Robert P. (Margaret) 1955
Peets, Elbert 1955
Persons, General Wilton B. 1951
Pesata, Rudolph G. 1955
Pinay, Honorable Antoine 1955
Pronence, Leo 1955
Pugh, Charles 1955
Pulver, Mrs. Esther 1955
Randolph, Miss Bessie C. 1955
Reed, General Walter L. 1955
Reuter, Richard W. 1955
Ridgeway, General Matthew B. 1952
Robinson, Francis 1955
Rogers, Clara 1949
Roijen, Ambassador Dr. J. Herman van 1955
Rosenberg, Mrs. Anna M. 1955
Rothman, Dr. David 1955
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Ryder, Melvin 1955
Sandhill Kiwanis Club, Southern Pines, North Carolina 1955
Sauvignet, M. Regis 1949
Schneider, J. Thomas 1955
Sechler, C. H. 1951; 1952
Segni, Honorable Antonio 1955
Sharp, Reverend Robert E. 1955
Shea, Edward Richard 1949
Shephard, General Lemuel C. 1951
Smith, Gen W. Bedell 1949; 1951
Snyder, Honorable John W. 1949
Southall, John H. 1955
Splitter, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar 1949
Sprouse, Honorable Philip D. 1955
Squires, Cameron 1955
Stark, Admiral Harold R. 1951
Stayer, General M. C. 1955
Steele, Colonel & Mrs. Charles 1951
Steele, John L. 1955
Steelman, Honorable John R. 1949; 1951
Stevenson, Adlai 1955
Stoddart, Harry G. 1955
Strango, Arthur A. 1955
Streit, Clarence K. 1955
Stuart, Dr. John Leighton 1955
Sustr, Jaroslav 1949
Sweetser, Sidney M. 1955
Tarapatra, Marion 1949
Taylor, General Maxwell D. 1955
Thomason, Judge Robert Ewing 1955
Thurn and Taxis, Princess Lida 1955
Tileton, Robert 1955
Tobin, Brigadier General Ralph 1955
Truman, President Harry S. 1951; 1952
Tyroler, Charles II 1955
Underwood, Colonel George V., Jr. 1955
Urband, Lieutenant Colonel Edward M. 1955
Vandenberg, General Hoyt S. 1949
Walker, Paul A. 1955
Walters, Colonel Vernon A. 1955
Ward, General Orlando 1949
Watson, Tom 1949; 1951
Watson, Walter E. 1955
Wechsler, Issac W. 1955
Wickenden, Mr. James W. 1955
Williams, James T. 1955
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Williams, Mrs. L. Kemper 1955
Wines, George M. 1955
Wiseman, James F. 1955
Worthington, Mr. Kent L. 1955
Yost, Dr. Walter Burt 1955
KATHERINE TUPPER MARSHALL COLLECTION
I. CORRESPONDENCE
Adams, Mrs. Claude M. (Ruth)
American Graves Registration Service
American Legion, Pinehurst, North Carolina
Anthony, John D.
Association of the United States Army
Arlington National Cemetery
Astor, Lady Nancy
Atlantic Union Committee, Inc.
Ault, Clyde B.
Barkley, Jane R.
Barnett, Mary Allen
Baruch, Bernard M.
Battle Creek Health Center
Bellinger, Susan Pender
Biddle, Livingston L.
Bradley, Mrs. Omar N. (Mary)
Bradley, General Omar N.
Brann, Bernard A.
Brown, Allen T.
Brown, Clifton S.
Brown, Mrs. Reynolds D. (Emily)
Bruce, James
Cardinal Foods
Carolina, The
Carolina Bank
Chiang, Kai-shek, Madame
Chamberlain, Sally
College of Europe
Craig, Malin
Decker, General G. H.
Dill, Nancy
Douglas, L. W.
Dun, Mrs. Angus (Catherine)
Eisenhower, President Dwight D.
Eisenhower, Mamie
Eustella, Sister Mary
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First Baptist Church, Washington, DC
Fort Benning
Fort Bragg
Foster, Mrs. William C. (Beulah)
Fowler, Katherine
Frederica, Queen of Greece
Frankfurter, Felix
Fulton, Honorable James G.
Geis, Bernard
George C. Marshall High School
George C. Marshall Research Foundation
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
Gracey, Margaret S.
Gregory, Colonel V. J.
Halifax, Dorothy
Hall, Wilbur C.
Hargett, Betty
Heaton, Lieutenant General Leonard D.
Hecker, Mrs. C. H. (Helen)
Herron, Charles
Himmelheber, Mrs. C. M. (Merrie)
Hoyt,
Hurd, Charles
Ilsley, Mrs. Judith
Jackson, Mrs. Virginia K.
Karsten, Honorable Frank M.
Keever, Zila B.
Klein, Bertha L.
K’ung L. K.
Letcher, John S.
Loebl Dye Works
Lovett, Mrs. Robert A. (Adele)
Lovett, Robert A.
Margret, Dorothy
Marshall, George C.
Marshall, Katherine T.
Matheson, Constance M.
McCarthy, Frank
McCoy, Frances
McKenney, Mrs. Claude H. (Louise)
McMillan, Robert M.
McNair, Mrs. Lesley J. (Clare)
Moore, Merrill
Murphy, Jane
Ohmori, Shigeko
Osborn, Mrs. Frank T. (Penelope)
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Parker, Andrew
Pasco, H. Merrill
Patton, Beatrice
Patton, General George S., Jr.
Pendleton, Madge
Pennsylvania College for Women
Perlman, Philip B.
Pershing, General John J.
Persons, Wilton B.
Pogue, Forrest C.
Pope, Mrs. C. J. (Margaret)
Powell, Mrs. George M. (Virginia)
Radcliffe, Honorable George L.
Rich, Lieutenant Colonel Charlie
Ridgway, General Matthew B.
Rockefeller, John D., Jr.
Rockefeller, Mary C.
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roots, John
Ryan, John E.
Savannah Beach, Georgia
Schouler, Mrs. Douglas (Fannie)
Shell, Mrs. George R. (Alice)
Shell, Major General George R. E.
Shriver, William H., Jr.
Skinner, Mrs. Dessa M., Jr.
Smith, Mrs. Abigail G.
Smith, Walter Bedell
Smithsonian Institution
Spencer, William M.
Stasko, Margaret
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.
Stowe, Leland
Talley, Robert H.
Tarbell, Ida M.
Truman, Bess W.
Tupper, Caroline T.
Tupper, Mrs. Tristram (Marion)
Tupper, Tristram
von Braun, Dr. Wernher
Walter Reed Army Hospital
Wang, Anna
Williams, Thomas A.
Williamson, T. N.
Wilson, Hester
Winn, Ellene
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Winn, James J.
Winn, James J., Jr. (Jimmy)
Winn, Mrs. James J. (Molly)
Woodring, Mrs. Harry H.
Woodward & Lothrop Incorporated
Woolworth, W. Howard
APPENDIX C
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SCRAPBOOK INVENTORIES BY SUBSERIES
Scrapbook Inventory
GEORGE CATLETT MARSHALL COLLECTION
XII. CHIEF OF STAFF
Scrapbook No. 1 - 1937-1940 (Box 20)
Inside cover – Note from Katherine T. Marshall to George C. Marshall which accompanied the
presentation of the scrapbook
Page 1 – Clipping of a portrait of General George C. Marshall which appeared on the cover of
the publication Our Army
Pages 2-3 – Clippings about the promotion of George C. Marshall to brigadier general
Photograph of General Marshall and arctic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson when he
visited Vancouver Barracks
Page 4 – Photograph of Vancouver Barracks – Marshall’s 1st command as brigadier general
Page 5 – Clippings about George C. Marshall’s arrival at Vancouver Barracks
Page 6-10 – Clippings about transpolar flight by Russian aviators who landed at Pearson Field,
Vancouver Barracks
Page 11 – Clippings about George C. Marshall visiting General John J. Peshing who was ill
Page 12 – Clipping photograph of General John J. Pershing visiting the news room of The
Times-Picayune with Major George C. Marshall present
Clipping naming George C. Marshall as one of the members of a board to develop a
new organizational structure for infantry divisions
Clipping about the publication of “Infantry in Battle” which was directed by George
C. Marshall
Page 13 – George C. Marshall ordered to duty with general staff in Washington, DC
Page 14 – Clipping of Katherine T. Marshall and Molly Brown
Photograph of George C. Marshall with Major and Mrs. Claude M. Adams
Pages 15-17 – Clippings about George C. Marshall being appointed deputy chief of staff
Clippings about George C. Marshall testifying before the House Military Affairs
Committee
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Pages 18-53 – Clippings about George C. Marshall being appointed chief of staff
Page 22 – Photograph of Katherine T. Marshall and a related clipping
Page 42 – Photograph of George C. Marshall sent to Katherine T. Marshall by. Major and Mrs.
Adams
Page 44 – Photograph of Major and Mrs. Adams on hearing that George C. Marshall was
appointed chief of staff
Page 50 – Letter from General John J. Pershing congratulating George C. Marshall on his
appointment as chief of staff
Page 54 – Clippings about George C. Marshall’s inspection of new aviation fields in the west
Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall
Pages 55-61 – Clippings about visit of King George and Queen Elizabeth to Washington, DC
Page 59 – Marshalls’ invitation to British Embassy garden party
Pages 62-63 – Clippings about George C. Marshall being appointed chief of staff
Clippings about George C. Marshall’s visit to Brazil
Page 64 – USS Nashville ship’s newspaper
Pages 65-76 – Clippings about George C. Marshall’s visit to Brazil
Page 66 – Photograph of George C. Marshall saluting on his arrival in Brazil
Page 67 – Photograph of attendees at a dinner given by the military attaché to the American
Embassy in honor of General George C. Marshall; dinner menu
Page 70 – Outline of the program for honors to be presented to General Marshall
Page 72 – Photograph of head table at a dinner signed by the attendees
Page 73 – Program of events honoring the military mission of the United States
Page 75 – Letter from William Burdett, American Consular Services, Rio de Janiero, Brazil,
June 8, 1939, to Major Andrew D. Bruce
Page 76 – Letter written by Sergeant Buchanan, General George C. Marshall’s orderly, on return
from Brazilian trip
Page 77 – Letters written from George C. Marshall to Katherine T. Marshall describing Brazilian
Trip
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Page 78 – Place card and menu/program from a dinner given by the minister of war of Brazil
Page 79 – Photograph of General George C. Marshall showing General Monteiro, Brazilian
Chief of Staff, the battlefield at Gettysburg
Page 80 – Drawing of George C. Marshall by a boy serving in the Civilian Conservation Corps
Page 81 – Clippings about Brazilian Chief of Staff’s visit to the United States
Page 82 – Clipping about Lieutenant James J. Winn and Miss Molly Pender Brown
Page 83 – Clipping about Marshalls’ summer home at Fire Island, New York
Letter from General Malin Craig to Katherine T. Marshall on retiring as chief of staff
Letter from General John J. Pershing to Katherine T. Marshall
Page 84 – Photograph of General Malin Craig and General George C. Marshall shaking hands on
the day Marshall took over as chief of staff
Page 85 – Photograph of Marshall family sitting on the steps of their beach cottage at Fire Island,
New York
Page 86 – Photograph of Marshall family sitting on the porch at Fire Island, New York
Page 87 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall presenting Arlington Classic Cup
to W. L. Brann
Page 88 – “Warfare: Two Theories Emerge” article by General George C. Marshall
Page 89 – Photograph of General George C. Marshall being sworn in as chief of staff by
secretary of War Harry Woodring
Page 90 – Photograph of General George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall after being
sworn in as chief of staff
Pages 91 – 102 Clippings – Marshall Day in Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Page 98 – Speech given by Mr. Rapport at a banquet in honor of General George C. Marshall in
Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Page 103 – Photograph of George C. Marshall in academic cap and gown attending founders
day exercises at Washington and Jefferson College
Pages 103-104 – Clippings about founders day exercises at Washington and Jefferson College
Page 105 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall as Chief of Staff
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Page 106 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s visit to the 33rd infantry division
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall greeting pilots returning from a
good-will cruise to Brazil
Clipping about General George C. Marshall attending the 92nd anniversary banquet
of the Aztec Club
Page 107 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s attending VMI alumni dinner
Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Page 108 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall and VMI football
Clippings about statements made by General George C. Marshall
Page 109 – Photograph of General George C. Marshall standing in front of the Natural Bridge
Complimentary season pass issued to General and Mrs. George C. Marshall by the
Natural Bridge of Virginia, Inc.
Pages 110, 112 – Clipping about the Marshalls’ overnight visit to Hollins College
Page 111 – Photograph of General George C. Marshall meeting cadets at VMI
Pages 112-116 – Clippings about the Marshalls’ visit to VMI for homecoming
Page 117 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall attending the Reserve Officer’s
Association of Indiana dinner
Clipping about General George C. Marshall attending the National Guard
Association convention
Pages 118-119 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s visit to Fort Benning, Georgia
Page 120 – “National Organization for War: Influence on a Well-informed Public is of Profound
Importance” – speech by General George C. Marshall
Page 121 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall talking with VMI alumni on a
visit to Randolph Field
Clipping about a dinner General George C. Marshall for Colonel Medina of
Venezuela
Clipping about General George C. Marshall arriving early to his office
Clipping photograph of of Mrs. Claude Adams (Ruth)
Page 122 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s visit to Fort McClellan, Alabama
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s possible visit to Savannah, Georgia
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s testimony before the house
appropriations subcommittee for more funding
Page 123 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s visit to Fort Bliss, Texas
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Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s remarks at an annual Reserve Officer’s
Association dinner
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s remarks about possible use of CCC
members for non-combatant work in an emergency
Page 124 – Clipping photograph of Katherine T. Marshall discussing preparations for the
President’s Birthday Ball
Page 125 – Clipping photograph of Katherine T. Marshall reading a book to a child at a hospital
Letter thanking Katherine T. Marshall for serving on the reception committee of the
President’s Birthday Ball
Pages 126-127 – “Can America Be Invaded” – article featuring a photograph of General George
C. Marshall
Page 128 – Clipping photograph of the Marshalls attending a horse show at Fort Myer which was
part of the President’s Birthday Celebration
Clippings announcing engagement of Margaret G. Shedden to Allen Tupper Brown
Page 129 – Clippings about the annual Army and Navy reception held at the White House
Page 130 – Invitation to the Army and Navy reception and a dinner prior to the reception
Clipping about the dinner held prior to the annual Army and Navy reception
Clipping about General George C. Marshall speaking at the annual Azalea Festival in
Charleston, South Carolina
Pages 131-132 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s inspection trip to the Panama
Canal and Puerto Rico
Pages 133-141 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s inspection trip to Hawaii
Page 135 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s changes to the Command and General
Staff School to increase the number of officers who attend annually
Page 136 – Photograph of General George C. Marshall speaking with Katherine T. Marshall
before departing on the Hawaiian inspection trip
Page 137 – Clipping about the United States government selling surplus weapons to neutral
countries featuring a photograph of General George C. Marshall
Page 141 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s views on the preparedness of the
United States Army
Page 142 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall with other speakers at the
Diamond Jubilee Dinner of the Salvation Army
Notes for a speech at the West Point Dinner, Schofield Barracks
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Back cover – Official menu and place card of the Chief of Staff of the United States Army
Scrapbook No. 2 – 1940 (Box 21)
Page 2 – Address by General George C. Marshall before the joint meeting of the American
Military Institute with the American Historical Association, Washington, DC
Page 3 – Photograph of General George C. Marshall boarding an airplane in Washington, DC,
for his inspection trip of Hawaii
Pages 4-5 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s inspection trip to Hawaii
Pages 6-7 – Article about General George C. Marshall receiving the Eagle of the Society of the
Cincinnati appearing in the Kappa Alpha Journal
Page 7 – Menu from the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia luncheon
Page 8 – “Private Lives” cartoon about the Marshalls canoeing on the Potomac River
Page 9 – Photograph of General George C. Marshall on the cover of National Aeronautics
magazine
Page 10 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall having traveled over 30,000 miles by
airplane since becoming chief of staff
Page 11 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s views on the effectiveness of the
Garand semi-automatic rifle against parachute troops
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall about to board an Army bomber
for an inspection trip
Page 12 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall viewing IV Corps maneuvers at
Fort Benning from an airplane
Illegible clipping
Page 13 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s remarks at the Azalea Festival in
Charleston, South Carolina
Page 14 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall
Page 15 – Clipping photograph of Admiral Richard Evelyn Bird
Page 16 – Clippings about the challenges General George C. Marshall faces in preparing the
United States Army
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Page 17 – “New Boss, New Army” article about General George C. Marshall rebuilding the
United States Army
Page 18 – “Our Flying Chief of Staff” release from The National Aeronautic Association
“We shall not flag. We shall not fail...” quote by Winston Churchill
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall viewing maneuvers at
Fort Benning from an airplane
Clipping about the reorganization of United States Army infantry divisions
Page 19 – Clipping about streamlining fighting units with a photograph of General George C.
Marshall
Page 20 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s opinion that the President should be
allowed to call up the National guard during peace time
Photograph and clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall attending the
Army Day banquet
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s testimony that many Army officers are
too old for the field service required of their rank
Page 21 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s views on the preparedness of the United
States for military action
Page 22 – Clippings about garden party reception hosted by the Marshalls
Clipping photograph of Mrs. W. B. Woodson greeting Katherine T. Marshall
Page 23 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall
Clipping and photograph of General George C. Marshall planning the largest Army
maneuvers in peacetime history
Clipping about General George C. Marshall addressing Fishburne Military School
graduates
Page 24 – Clippings about garden party reception hosted by the Marshalls
Page 25 – Clipping about George C. Marshall’s testimony about military preparedness
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s statement that National Guardsmen
could be used for service outside of the country
Page 26 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall speaking to reporters after a
conference with a senate subcommittee
Clipping about the need of the United States to prepare for war which includes a
photograph of General George C. Marshall
Clipping photographs of General George C. Marshall delivering an address
Page 27 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall receiving tickets for a benefit
cruise sponsored by the Society of the Daughters of the United States Army
Clipping “Man of the Week – General Marshall”
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Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s proposal to increase the regular army to
400,000 men
Page 28 – Photograph of secretary of War Harry Woodring and General George C. Marshall
arriving at the White House for a conference with President Roosevelt and the
National Defense Commission
Clipping about a recent 19-hour day for General George C. Marshall
Chain letter
Page 29 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s support of the request of President
Roosevelt to have the power to call the National Guard and reserves to active duty
Page 30 – Invitation to the Margaret Goddman Shedden – Allen Tupper Brown wedding
Clipping “United States Speeds Aid to All” political cartoon
Clipping about Shedden-Brown wedding
Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall opening summer home at Fire Island, New York
Clipping of anecdotes about General George C. Marshall
Clipping about a party the Marshalls hosted for Adjutants General Association
meeting attendees
Page 31 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall attending the Hearst R.O.T.C. rifle match
at Fishburne Military School
Clipping about Allen T. Brown joining the advertising department of WGNY
Page 32 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s visit with Canadian defense authorities
Clipping about the Wallace Company department store signing a contract for radio
advertising with WGNY including a photograph of Allen T. Brown
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s involvement in World War I
Page 33 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall discussing plans for compulsory
military training with legislators
Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s testimony in favor of mobilization of
the National Guard and compulsory military training
Page 34 – Photograph of General George C. Marshall on the cover of Time magazine
Page 35 – “Military Brains” cover story from Time magazine
Page 36 – Clipping from the Congressional Record about the deletion of several pages of an
article General George C. Marshall had written for the Army Recruiting News
Page 37 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Photograph clipping of General George C. Marshall
Photograph clipping of General George C. Marshall receiving an honorary degree
from Pennsylvania Military College
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Page 38 – Clipping of Letter to the Editor of The Oregonian from General George C. Marshall
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s inspection visit to Camp Beauregard,
Louisiana
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s views on the organization of the army
Page 39 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s first year as chief of staff and his
reorganization of the army
Letter from General John J. Pershing to Katherine T. Marshall thanking her for the
note and flowers she sent for his birthday
Page 40 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s proposal to sell several hundred old
tanks to Canada for training purposes
“Private Lives” cartoon about General George C. Marshall keeping his desk clean
Page 41 – Clipping about the boys who serve as Katherine T. Marshall’s bodyguards and Molly
P. Brown’s return to Fort Myer after vacation in New York
Clipping about General George C. Marshall and his organization of mechanized corps
Clippings about General George C. Marshall attending a football game between the
Virginia Military Institute and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s daily routine
Page 42 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall attending football game between the
Virginia Military Institute and Davidson College in Charlotte, North Carolina
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall when he played on the Virginia
Military Institute football team
Clipping photograph of Admiral Harold R. Stark and General George C. Marshall
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s address on the 101st anniversary of the
Founding of the Virginia Military Institute
Clipping photograph of the Marshalls attending the banquet of the National Guard
Officers conference
Page 43 – Clipping of President Franklin D. Roosevelt signing America’s first peacetime draft
bill into law with General George C. Marshall observing
Page 44 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s announcement of the mobilization of
National Guardsmen into federal service
Clipping “How the Draft Will Work”
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s statement that the United States must be
prepared to stand alone
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall
Page 45 – Clipping about training of men drafted for service
Political cartoon about General George C. Marshall drafting legislators into service
“Mother ought to feel swell!” pamphlet about commissioning of Elliot Roosevelt prior
to the draft
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Page 46 – Lyrics to “Elliott I Wanna Be a Cap’n, Too”
Page 47 – Clipping “Man of the Week: General Marshall”
Page 48 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical) in Pathfinder magazine
Page 49 – Clipping about the future of federalized National Guard units after a year of service
with a photograph of General George C. Marshall attending the National Guard
Association dinner
Clipping about the policies General George C. Marshall has established regarding the
relationship of the drafted soldiers to the regular army
Clipping about a newspaperwomen’s tea attended by the Marshalls
Page 50 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall
Clipping about General George C. Marshall reviewing the Virginia Military Institute
corps of cadets before a football game in Charlotte, North Carolina in civilian clothes
Order from secretary of War Henry L. Stimson directing General George C. Marshall
to attend the Virginia Military Institute vs. Davidson College football game in
Charlotte, North Carolina
Page 51 – Clipping “Profiles: Chief of Staff” in The New Yorker magazine
Pages 52-53 – Clipping “The Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army” in Look magazine
Page 54 – Clippings about the engagement of Molly Pender Brown to James Julius Winn
Page 55 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Page 56 – Cartoon about a married couple discussing military tactics
Letter to Katherine T. Marshall from Frankie Darro awarding her the Gardenia-of-the-
week award
Page 57 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s review of cadets at West Point
Page 58 – Photograph of General George C. Marshall on the cover of The United States News
Page 59 – Clipping “These are the U.S. Army’s Six Foremost Generals” which includes General
George C. Marshall
Pages 60 – Clipping photographs of General George C. Marshall in France in 1919, in New
Orleans in 1922, and at Pennsylvania Military College in 1940
Page 61 – Clipping photographs of General George C. Marshall testifying before the Senate
Military Affairs Committee, shaking hands with General Malin Craig, and making an
inspection visit
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Page 62 – Clipping about Molly Pender Brown – James Julius Winn wedding
Clipping drawing of Hitler signing surrender papers in front of the Liberty Bell with
General George C. Marshall observing
Clipping about photograph about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Page 63 – Clipping of General George C. Marshall watching President Franklin D. Roosevelt
sign the draft bill into law on the cover of the Kappa Alpha Journal
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall awarding the Pershing Medal at
the Military Order of the World War Army Day banquet
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall having his identification badge
checked as he enters a building
Page 64 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s decision to promote Terry de la Mesa
Allen to brigadier general
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Clipping about the credits for a photographs of General George C. Marshall
Clipping about George C. Marshall’s address at a dinner of the National Aeronautic
Association
Clipping about an encounter that a columnist had with General George C. Marshall
during a party at Fort Benning, Georgia
Page 65 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall giving a tour of hemispheric defenses to
military leaders from Latin America
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s efforts to improve army leadership
“Private Lives” cartoon about General George C. Marshall keeping his desk clean
Page 66 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall in a French language newspaper
Clipping about information Adolf Hitler might want to know about General George C.
Marshall
Page 67 – Translation of article about General George C. Marshall from French language
newspaper
Pages 68-69 – Clippings about Molly Pender Brown – James Julius Winn wedding
Page 69 – Letter to General George C. Marshall thanking the Marshals for being such excellent
hosts for the wedding
Marriage announcement for Molly Pender Brown and James Julius Winn
Page 70 – Letter to General George C. Marshall from secretary of the Treasury Henry
Morgenthau, Jr. regarding the funding of the Army program
Holiday Greetings telegram to the Marshalls from General John J. Pershing
Letter to General George C. Marshall from Admiral Harold R. Stark expressing
holiday greetings
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Page 2 – Portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt published in the Washington Times Herald
Page 3 – Item missing
Page 4 – Invitation to the Marshalls to attend a reception honoring the Governors of States upon
the occasion of the third Inaugural Franklin Delano Roosevelt as President
Admission ticket for the Marshalls into the White House following the Inaugural
Ceremonies at the Capitol
Page 5 – Invitation to the Marshalls to attend and participate in the Inauguration of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt as President
Page 6 – Clipping of photographs of the inaugural parade including General George C. Marshall
on horseback
Page 7 – Cover of The New York Times Magazine with General George C. Marshall on
horseback during the inaugural parade
Page 8 – Clipping “Doctor vs. Quacks” political cartoon
Acknowledgment of sympathy card from the British Embassy on the occasion of the
death of the Marquess of Lothian
Clipping of General George C. Marshall on horseback during the inaugural parade
Page 9 – Clipping “The Ten Most Powerful People in Washington” which includes General
George C. Marshall
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s remarks at the annual dinner of the
Tampa Chamber of Commerce
Page 10 – Clipping “Can America Be Invaded” including a photograph of General George C.
Marshall
Page 11 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Page 12 – Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall attending an annual luncheon for Eleanor
Roosevelt given by Mabel White Stimson
Clipping about a luncheon given by the Marshalls at Fort Myer
Clipping about General George C. Marshall informing the Senate Foreign Affairs
Committee about reinforcements for the Pacific Fleet
Letter from William Lyon Phelps to General George C. Marshall thanking Marshall
for giving a luncheon in his honor
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall having his identification badge
checked as he enters a building
Page 13 – Letter from Allan D. Ivie, Jr., paying tribute to General George C. Marshall and
comparing him to General Robert E. Lee
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Clipping about new ideas regarding troop morale and discipline initiated by General
George C. Marshall
Clipping about General George C. Marshall testifying before the House
Appropriations Committee about the preparedness of the United States for invasion
Clipping about General George C. Marshall at a press conference
Clipping about General George C. Marshall testifying before the Senate Military
Affairs Committee in support of the “Lease and Lend” Bill
Page 14 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s recreational activities
Letter from Leigh R. Gignilliat to Katherine T. Marshall thanking her for hosting him
and his wife for a luncheon
Clipping about the Marshalls attending the president’s birthday celebration
Page 15 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s responsibilities, requests from
Congressmen, and his daily schedule
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s statement in favor of lease-lend
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall shaking hands with General
Ellard Walsh during a visit to Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
Page 16 – Note from Harry Hopkins to General George C. Marshall asking to get into the army if
the United States enters the war
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall about to board an airplane after
visiting Kelly Field, Texas
Letter from Major Floyd L. Parks to Katherine T. Marshall telling about the reaction
of troops to seeing the newsreel General George C. Marshall leading the inaugural
parade
Clipping about an owl adopted by Sergeant James W. Powder, General George C.
Marshall’s chauffer
Page 17 – Clipping “Top Soldier in America’s New Army” in The New York Times Magazine
Page 18 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s opposition to limiting service of
National Guardsmen and Reserves to 16 months
Clipping listing the Marshall among the sponsors of a horse show benefitting the
Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines Club of Washington
Clipping about General George C. Marshall visiting Tampa, Florida to address the
annual meeting of the Tampa Chamber of Commerce
Clipping about the Marshalls getting box seats for the horse show
Clipping photograph of Katherine T. Marshall greeting Mrs. Harris McDowell who is
riding in the horse show
Page 19 – Clipping photographs of General George C. Marshall inspecting troops at MacDill
Field upon his arrival in Tampa, Florida
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s talk at the annual meeting of the Tampa
Chamber of Commerce
Clipping photograph of Mrs. Seth Williams, Katherine T. Marshall, Katherine A.
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Page 20 – Clipping reporting on the status of the United States army
Clipping about General George C. Marshall and the relief of unqualified officers
Clipping about costs for defense exceeding total expenditures for World War I
including a photograph of General George C. Marshall
Clipping about General George C. Marshall chatting with privates while visiting
MacDill Field
Page 21 – Clipping about likely passage of lend-lease bill to aid Great Britain including a
photograph of General George C. Marshall
Clipping about information leaked by the press from General George C. Marshall’s
testimony during a secret session of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee
Telegram from General John J. Pershing to General George C. Marshall expressing
shock that Marshall’s confidential testimony was given to the press
Page 22 – Statement about General George C. Marshall upon receiving an honorary degree from
the College of William & Mary
Letter to Lowell Mellett, Esq., describing the public response to General George C.
Marshall’s visit to Florida
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s remarks at the annual dinner of the
Tampa Chamber of Commerce
Page 23 – Clipping photographs of General George C. Marshall inspecting troops at MacDill
Field upon his arrival in Tampa, Florida
Clipping about General George C. Marshall chatting with privates while visiting
MacDill Field
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s inspection of Camp Blanding, Florida
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s visit to the Savannah Air Base and Fort
Stewart, Georgia
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s visit to Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Page 24 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s inspection of Fort Jackson, South
Carolina
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall departing the Atlanta Municipal
airport for Fort McClellan, Alabama
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s visit to the Atlanta Municipal airport
Page 25 – Clipping about improvement of the army over the past year
Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s remarks at the annual dinner of the
Tampa Chamber of Commerce
Calling card of Mrs. Roosevelt in a White House envelope
Page 26 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s plans to purchase Dodona Manor
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall meeting Deanna in his office
Clipping about General George C. Marshall being considered as the next
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commissioner of baseball
Page 27 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall testifying before the Senate Defense
Committee on the country’s unpreparedness for defense
Clipping about deficiencies in current army training program
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s report to a special Senate Defense
Committee on the preparedness of the army
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall testifying before a Senate
committee investigating the defense program
Clipping about General George C. Marshall testifying before the Senate Defense
Committee
Page 28 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s testimony before the Senate Defense
Investigating Committee
Page 29 – Letter comparing photographs of General George C. Marshall being published in
Newspapers
Clipping photographs of a parade on the anniversary of World War I including a
photograph of General George C. Marshall
Page 30 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall and General Frederick Smith
Strong, Jr.
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall at the Louisiana Maneuvers
Clipping about extension of army service for National Guardsmen, reserve officers,
and draftees
Clipping about General George C. Marshall warning that outside forces inducing men
in the Army to petition Congress against extending service is undermines morale
Page 31 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s efforts in preparing the army for the
defense of the United States
Clipping about General George C. Marshall testifying before the Senate Defense
Investigating Committee on the ability of the army to engage in mobile warfare
Page 32 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s belief that the army should not become
involved in political activity
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Admiral Harold R. Stark, and
Thomas H. McInnerney at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Clipping photograph of Admiral Alexander Van Keuren and Katherine T. Marshall at
a luncheon of the Navy Sponsors at the Mayflower Hotel
Page 33 – Clipping photograph of Katherine T. Marshall in the garden at Dodona Manor with the
Marshalls’ dog Fleet.
Pamphlet containing the address General George C. Marshall delivered before the
twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s decision to no longer entertain requests
for army forces to guard installations throughout the United States
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Clipping including several anecdotes about General George C. Marshall from his time
as chief of staff
Page 34 – Clipping of a crossword puzzle including a photograph of General George C. Marshall
with an accompanying note from Edgar S. Gorrell
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall testifying before the Senate
Defense Investigation Committee
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Thomas H. McInnerney, and
Admiral Harold R. Stark at the annual meeting of the United States Chamber of
Commerce
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s report to a Senate defense committee
on the development of the army
Page 35 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s efforts in preparing the army for the
defense of the United States
Page 36 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Page 37 – Clipping of a sketch of General George C. Marshall and a brief summary of the artist’s
experience in sketching Marshall
Clipping of General George C. Marshall’s statement before the House Appropriations
Committee
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s expansion of the army press section
Post card to General George C. Marshall from soldiers traveling to training camp
Page 38 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall in El Diario Ilustrado with translation
Page 39 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall address at Trinity College
Page 40 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s remarks at the Chamber of Commerce
annual dinner
Reprint of an interview with General George C. Marshall from the Christian Standard
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s testimony before Senate Military
Affairs Committee urging that keeping the current number of servicemen on duty
indefinitely is vital to national security
Page 41 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall with an interview about army problems
Clipping photograph of Eaton’s Ranch
Clipping describing the elaborate effort General George C. Marshall made to send his
greetings to Eaton’s Ranch
Page 42 – Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall’s experiences as the wife of the chief of staff
Page 43 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s biennial report and his
recommendations that servicemen be kept on duty longer than one year and that the
restriction on having servicemen remain in the western hemisphere be removed
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Page 44 – Clipping of the statement of General George C. Marshall for his biennial report
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s broadcast for Civilian Defense Week
Clipping “The numbers have been drawn...” political cartoon
Page 45 – Clipping of General George C. Marshall’s testimony before the House Appropriations
Committee on the army appropriation bill
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s travel by airplane and uniform choice
Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall’s role in army social life and volunteer work
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall urging the Senate Military
Committee for the immediate mobilization of the national guard for training
Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Page 46 – Clipping about the reorganization of the army and its leaders including a photograph
of General George C. Marshall
Page 47 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s interests and personality
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s workday routine
Page 48 – True Comics story about General George C. Marshall
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s plan to use younger officers in the field
command and older officers in staff positions
Page 49 – Clipping photographs of the Marshalls at home at Fort Myer, Virginia
Page 50 – Clipping photograph identifying Virginia Military Institute Alumni serving in the war
plans division
Clipping describing the contributions of Virginia Military Institute to the war effort
Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s biennial report and his
recommendations that servicemen be kept on duty longer than one year and that the
restriction on having servicemen remain in the western hemisphere be removed
Clipping of a crossword puzzle including a photograph of General George C. Marshall
Page 51 – Reprint of General George C. Marshall’s statement before the Senate Military Affairs
Committee concerning the retention of servicemen beyond one year
Clipping about why General George C. Marshall wants selectees to remain in service
beyond one year
Clipping about the passage of the amendment to the draft bill
Page 52 – Clipping about George C. Marshall’s statements concerning the retention of
servicemen beyond one year and the condition of the army
Page 53 – Clipping about a reception held by secretary of War Henry L. Stimson and his wife
for high ranking officials in the Army and War Department
Clippings about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
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Page 54 – Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall’s household routine in Washington
Photograph of Allen T. Brown and Katherine T. Marshall
Page 55 – Clipping from Berlin about General George C. Marshall’s involvement in extending
military service beyond one year and outside the western hemisphere
Clipping photographs of General George C. Marshall shaking hands with Private Ray
Scott at the dedication of a new army recreational camp
Page 56 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Page 57 – Clipping about why General George C. Marshall wants selectees to remain in service
beyond one year
Letter from General E. E. Booth to General George C. Marshall about Marshall’s first
biennial report as chief of staff and his efforts to remove service limitations
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s improvements to army operations
Page 58 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall and secretary of War Henry L. Stimson’s
visit to Denver, Colorado
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s first biennial report as chief of staff
Page 59 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall and secretary of War Henry L. Stimson
being interviewed at Fort Lewis, Washington
Clipping about General George C. Marshall and secretary of War Henry L. Stimson
visiting Seattle, Washington, with a photograph of General George C. Marshall
Page 60 - Clipping about General George C. Marshall and secretary of War Henry L. Stimson
visiting Seattle, Washington, with a photograph of Marshall and Stimson on a tour at
a Boeing Aircraft Company plant
Copy of a postscript of a letter from James Young, a managing editor at Collier’s
including an anecdote about George C. Marshall during World War I
Page 61 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s address at Trinity College
Page 62 – Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall and her role as first lady of the army
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall testifying before the Senate
Military Affairs Committee about the need to call up the National Guard for training
Clipping including several anecdotes about General George C. Marshall from his time
as chief of staff
Page 63 – Translation of a front page article which appeared in Das Reich containing German
comment on General George C. Marshall
Page 64 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall with a photograph
Copy of “One Of Us Is Gonna Have To Get Out And Walk” political cartoon by Reg
Manning
Clipping about General George C. Marshall describing public efforts to persuade
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servicemen to protest remaining in service over one year as sabotage
Page 65 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s view on the importance of having a
strong moral and spiritual program in the army
Page 66 – Clipping photograph of Admiral Harold R. Stark and General George C. Marshall
leaving the White House after meeting with President Roosevelt
“You Think You Got Trouble?” political cartoon by Berryman
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s opinion that painting temporary living
quarters of soldiers is important for morale
Page 67 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Page 68 – Clipping of a “personality profile” about General George C. Marshall
Page 69 – Clipping photographs of the Atlantic Charter meeting between President Franklin D.
Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill aboard the H.M.S. Prince of
Wales with General George C. Marshall appearing in some photographs
Page 70 – Envelope commemorating the meeting of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime
Minister Winston S. Churchill aboard the U.S.S. Augusta addressed to General
George C. Marshall
Dinner menu from the Commander-In-Chief’s Mess in the United States Ship Augusta
signed by the attendees
Page 71 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall testifying before the Senate Military
Affairs Committee concerning the retention of servicemen beyond one year
Clipping photograph of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston
S. Churchill aboard the H.M.S. Prince of Wales with General George C. Marshall in
the background
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall addressing the American Legion
National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Page 72 – Congressional Record Appendix reprint of the address by General George C. Marshall
at the American Legion National Convention
Page 73 – Clipping containing anecdotes about Katherine T. Marshall preparing lunch for
General George C. Marshall and his guests with a photograph of General George C.
Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall
Page 74 – Clipping of an advertisement of a child dressed in his father’s uniform holding a stack
of crackers
Orders for Joey Stettinius from General George C. Marshall
Letter from Joey Stettinius to General George C. Marshall
Page 75 – Clipping about the amount of time it would take for the army to get organized and
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mobilized to stop a surprise attack on the United States
Page 76 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s response to rumors that soldiers are
being prepared for service outside the hemisphere
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s warning against sabotage in the
munitions, transportation, and utility industries
Clipping “Roll of Honor, 1941” by The Living Church on which General George C.
Marshall’s name appears
Page 77 – Telegram from James J. Winn to Katherine T. Marshall announcing the birth of James
J. Winn, Jr.
Birth announcement for James J. Winn, Jr.
Note from Dorothy Halifax inviting the Marshalls to lunch
“Seems Like Yesteday...” newspaper cartoon by C. Kessler
Page 78 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Page 79 – Life Magazine article with photographs of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
Page 80 – Life Magazine article “America Goes To War” including a photograph of General
George C. Marshall
Page 81 – Place cards for British officials attending Christmas dinner hosted by the Marshalls
List of individuals attending Christmas dinner at the Marshalls’ home
Letter from Lord Halifax to General George C. Marshall accepting the invitation to
the Marshalls’ home for Christmas dinner for himself, Lady Halifax, and the British
Chiefs of Staff
Letter from Admiral Harold R. Stark to General George C. Marshall expressing regret
at his inability to attend the Marshalls’ Christmas dinner
Page 82 – Letter from secretary of War Henry L. Stimson to General George C. Marshall
thanking Marshall for his leadership and loyalty
Letter from Dorothy Halifax to Katherine T. Marshall thanking the Marshall’s for
inviting her and her husband to Christmas dinner
Note from General George C. Marshall to Katherine T. Marshall
Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Katherine T. Marshall thanking the Marshalls for
their Christmas greetings
Clipping “The New Army: A New Year’s Greeting from General George C. Marshall”
Back cover – Photograph of a residence at Ocean Beach, New York
Scrapbook No. 4 – 1942 (Box 22)
Page 3 – Menu from a dinner given by The British Chiefs of Staff in honor of The Chiefs of Staff
of the United States of America
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Page 4 – “Hitler Trying to Sell New Order to Turkey” political cartoon
Page 5 – Post card to Katherine T. Marshall informing her that Clifton S. Brown has enlisted in
the army
Letter from General John J. Pershing to Katherine T. Marshall thanking the Marshalls
for trying to visit him at Walter Reed on Christmas Day
“They’ll Do It Every Time” newspaper cartoon by Jimmy Hatlo
Photograph of Clifton S. Brown in army uniform
Clipping about General George C. Marshall picking up a hitchhiking soldier
Page 6 – Letter from Eleanor B. Roosevelt to Katherine T. Marshall dismissing Wendell
Wilkie’s demand that General Douglas MacArthur be out in supreme command
“Let’s Be Off” political cartoon by Coakley
Page 7 – “Herr Captain...” political cartoon
Page 8 – Clipping about a tea hosted by Katherine T. Marshall to plan a campaign for the
Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines Club
Page 9 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall and other army leaders including a
photograph of General George C. Marshall
Page 10 – Clipping about the reorganization of the army
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s statement that it is time for the the
United States to go on the offensive in the war
Page 11 – Clipping about the reorganization of the army including a photograph of the leaders
Page 12 – Clippings with photographs of Katherine T. Marshall receiving a bouquet named the
“Mrs. Douglas MacArthur Sweetpea” from David Burpee at a flower show
Page 13 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall as one of the men who advise the
President
Radio digest about General George C. Marshall’s military genius
Page 14 – Clipping “The Army’s New Discipline”
Letter from Thomas D. Taggart, Jr., to Katherine T. Marshall enclosing a photograph
of Katherine T. Marshall on the boardwalk in Atlantic City
Clipping photograph of Katherine T. Marshall on the boardwalk in Atlantic City
Page 15 – Clipping about the leaders of the newly reorganized army including a photograph of
General George C. Marshall
Page 16 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Page 17 – Clipping about a tribute to General George C. Marshall by Representative John D.
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Dingell of Michigan
Letter from Representative John D. Dingell to General Joseph T. McNarney
explaining the circumstances of the tribute to General George C. Marshall
Page 18 – Letter from George C. Marshall to Katherine T. Marshall regarding his trip to
Bermuda
Photograph of Harry Hopkins, General George C. Marshall and another army officer
in Bermuda
Six of Katherine T. Marshall’s calling cards with messages for General George C.
Marshall written on the back
Note of the bible verses for the second lesson
Page 19 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall and Harry Hopkins’ visit to London
Page 20 – Seating chart for a dinner at the Savoy Hotel, 9th
April, 1942
Clipping about a reporter’s experience meeting General George C. Marshall
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s meeting with General Sir Alan F.
Brooke to discuss strategy
Card with the seal of the Prime Minister and George C. Marshall’s name
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall and Vice-Admiral Robert L.
Ghormley
Pages 21-23 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s visit to London
Page 24 – Letter from George C. Marshall to Katherine T. Marshall regarding his visit to
London
Message from the War Cabinet announcing a meeting to discuss the foreign and
military situations
Page 25 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s press conference in Northern Ireland
concerning the results of his visit
Card urging officers to avoid making comments on military matters and drinking in
uniform
Letter from Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill to General George C. Marshall
thanking Marshall for forwarding a message from General Jonathan M. Wainwright
Note made by General George C. Marshall recording the outcome of a meeting with
Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill
Page 26 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s visit to London
Memorandum from General George C. Marshall to army leaders relaying a quote from
the Duke of Wellington that Marshall through appropriate for present circumstances
Envelope from the Prime Minister addressed to General George C. Marshall
Letter to General George C. Marshall from Nancy Astor
Page 27 – Clipping about the fall of Bataan including a brief mention of General George C.
Marshall’s visit to London
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Page 28 – Message of congratulations from secretary of War Henry L. Stimson to General
George C. Marshall
Message from Katherine T. Marshall to General George C. Marshall
Clipping satirizing the large amount of bureaucracy involved in the war effort
Page 29 – “More Scrap Iron for the Japanese” political cartoon
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s inspection of United States forces in
Northern Ireland
Page 30 – Handwritten notes exchanged between Harry L. Hopkins and General George C.
Marshall discussing breakfast options
Page 31 - Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s inspection of United States forces in
Northern Ireland
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall inspecting soldiers stationed in
Northern Ireland
Clipping about General George C. Marshall receiving the Peru’s highest decoration,
the Order of the Sun
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s return from London
Page 32 – Clipping about President Franklin D. Roosevelt agreeing with all of the conclusions
that General George C. Marshall reached after Marshall’s visit to London
Clipping photograph of Katherine T. Marshall, Rabbi Norman Gerstenfeld, and
Francis N. Watson attending the second report luncheon of the National Symphony
drive campaign
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall and Harry L. Hopkins in London
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s discussions with the British war cabinet
and chiefs of staff
Page 33 – Clippings and a photograph about General George C. Marshall and Harry L.
Hopkins’ meeting at the White House with President Franklin D. Roosevelt to
discuss their trip to London
Page 34 – Letter from Marshal Charles F. A. Portal to General George C. Marshall thanking
Marshall for his letter and for his visit
“The Army And Its Critics” article from The Atlantic Monthly
Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall and her attendance at New York’s annual flower
Show to receive the first bouquet of the newly developed “Mrs. Douglas MacArthur
Sweet Pea”
Page 35 – Periodical digest of “Planning Our Offesnive: General Marshall’s Big Job”
article in U.S. News
Letter from Filed Marshal Sir John G. Dill to General George C. Marshall thanking
Marshall for the tours of Fort Benning, Jacksonville, and Fort Bragg
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Page 36 – Section of a release of an address by Assistant secretary of War John J. McCloy at the
Amherst Alumni Luncheon paying tribute General George C. Marshall
Letter from Dorothy Halifax to Katherine T. Marshall
“Private Lives” cartoon about the brass nameplate outside the Marshalls’ residence at
Fort Myer
“Private Lives” cartoon about General George C. Marshall writing a letter to the
family of every American soldier killed to date in the war
Page 37 – Clipping and photograph about Brigadier General James H. Doolittle receiving the
Congressional Medal of Honor from President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White
House with General George C. Marshall witnessing the ceremony
Page 38 – Press release about the tour of Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill and General George C.
Marshall of army camps in the south
Pages 39-40 – Clippings and photograph about General George C. Marshall’s inspection trip to
California
Page 41 – “How General Marshall Runs The Army” article
Page 42 – “A Resolution For The New Year” excerpt from address by General George C.
Marshall to graduating class at West Point
Radio digest of General George C. Marshall’s address at the West Point
commencement
Page 43 – Photograph of Katherine T. Marshall and General George C. Marshall at the West
Point commencement
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s address at the West Point
commencement
Page 44-46 – Clippings and photographs about General George C. Marshall’s address at the
West Point commencement
Page 47 – Clipping photograph of Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill, President Franklin D.
Roosevelt, General George C. Marshall and Admiral Ernest J. King reviewing a
Memorial Day parade
Letter from an unidentified woman to Katherine T. Marshall
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Page 49 – Cover of Time magazine with a drawing of Admiral Louis Mountbatten which is
signed by Admiral Mountbatten
Page 50 – Information sheet depicting medals and designation of rank of the United States Army
Invitations for a luncheon and dinner at the White House honoring foreign officials
and a seating card
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Pages 51-52 – Clipping and photograph of Katherine T. Marshall attending the Victory Garden
Harvest Show for Army and Navy Relief
Page 51 – Letter from J. W. Johnston to Major Frank McCarthy regarding Katherine T.
Marshall’s attendance at the Victory Garden Harvest Show
Black and white photograph of a home with a woman standing in the yard
Page 52 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s address at the West Point
Commencement
Page 53 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, secretary of state Cordell Hull,
Admiral Ernest J. King greeting Soviet Foreign Commisar Vyacheslav Molotov and
Soviet Ambassador Maxim Litvinov
Clipping about the understanding reached by the United States, Great Britain, and
Russia with regard to opening a second front in Europe
Page 54 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall
reviewing the “Victory Division” for the War Show benefitting Army Emergency
Relief
Clipping photograph of Katherine T. Marshall crowning Margaret Gabriel as queen of
Newark’s Festival of Roses
Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall speaking at the Victory Garden Harvest Shows
Page 55 – Clipping photograph of the crowd viewing the War Show including General George
C. Marshall, Katherine T. Marshall, and Undersecretary of War Robert P. Patterson
Two black and white photographs of a home (same home as on page 51)
Page 56 – Clipping and photograph of General George C. Marshall attending the premiere of the
Army War Show
Clipping photograph of Katherine T. Marshall, Lieutenant Mary Lohr of the Army
Nurse Corps, Emily Newel Blair, and Josephine D. Doolittle at the Advisory Council
luncheon
Clipping about the luncheon of the advisory council of the women’s interests section
of the War Department Bureau of Public Relations
Page 57 – “Do You Know Our War Leaders?” quiz
Page 58 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall being named as the chief of staff for all of
the United Nations forces
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall awarding the Distinguished
Service Cross to Bobby Stevens, son of Lieutenant Colonel Francis R. Stevens
Clipping photograph of Sir Ronald Campbell, Katherine T. Marshall, Mrs. Robert
Low Bacon, and Lieutenant J. A. O’Connor at a reception opening an Officers
Service Club for the United Nations
Clipping about General George C. Marshall attending the fifth annual installation
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meeting of the Leesburg Jaycees
Page 59 – Digest of British press reports that General George C. Marshall may soon be named
commander of all the United Nations military forces
Clippings about General George C. Marshall being named as the chief of staff for all of
the United Nations forces
Page 60 – Clippings about British opposition to General George C. Marshall being named as the
chief of staff for all of the United Nations forces
Letter from General George C. Marshall to Katherine T. Marshall regarding his visit
to London
Clipping about Clifton S. Brown completing officer candidate school
Page 61 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s testimony before the House
Appropriations Committee regarding the timeline for servicemen to return home
Letter from Justice Frank Murphy to General George C. Marshall praising Marshall’s
Leadership
Clipping photograph of Admiral William D. Leahy, Homer S. Cummings, and
General George C. Marshall at the Navy Day dinner
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s leadership in preparing the army for war
and his statement that victory is inevitable
Page 62 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall and General Walter B. Smith
visiting United States forces in Iceland
Clipping photograph of Admiral Ernest J. King, Admiral William D. Leahy, and
General George C. Marshall after meeting with President Franklin D. Roosevelt to
set up a new staff system
Clipping about a fictional conversation in which Adolf Hitler learns the names of the
leaders of the United States armed forces
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall’s head in three horizontal
sections
Page 63 – Clipping about the responsibilities the army must undertake to be successful in war
“... Narrow It All Down To A Second Front” political cartoon by Jim Berryman
Page 64 – Clipping of the front page of the final edition of The Review newspaper of the
Vancouver Barracks District of the Civilian Conservation Corps with a photograph
of General George C. Marshall to whom the final edition is dedicated
Letter from Edward Stettinius, Jr., to General George C. Marshall sending the regards
of Dr. Van Mook
Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall addressing a meeting of the Third Service
Command
Page 65 – Clipping photographs of General George C. Marshall from past editions of The Review
newspaper published in the final edition
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Page 66 – Clipping referencing General George C. Marshall’s address at the West Point
commencement to suggest that the war will not be short
Page 67 – “Let George Do It!” political cartoon by Coakley
Clippings about General George C. Marshall being named as the chief of staff for all
of the United Nations forces and General Dwight D. Eisenhower and General Sir
Archibald Wavell serving as Marshall’s seconds in command
Clipping photograph of Margot Finletter selling an autographed photographs to
General George C. Marshall during the Water Gate concerts
Clipping photograph of Caroline Tupper arriving in Fort Des Moines, Iowa, as a
member of the second officer candidate class of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps
Page 68 – Invitations for dinners at the White House and a carbon copy of the Marshalls reply to
one invitation
Messages pertaining to the reception for the Delegates of the Inter-American Defense
Board hosted by the Marshalls
Clipping photograph of Caroline Tupper as a member of the second officer candidate
class of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps
Page 69 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Page 70 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s explanation of why the army needs eight
million soldiers
Invitation to dinner from the ambassador of the Netherlands
Page 71 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall standing in front of the chief of
staff flag
Pages 72-73 – Clipping about building an army capable of fighting in all climates, terrains, and
operating environments including a photograph of General George C. Marshall
Page 74 – Clipping photographs of Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill and General George C.
Marshall attending a performance of “This is the Army”
The Order of the Service In Memory of His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent
Clipping about privates refusing a ride from General George C. Marshall
Page 75 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Admiral William H. Standley,
former Attorney General Homer S. Cummings, and Admiral William D. Leahy,
attending the annual Navy League dinner
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Lieutenant General William S.
Knudsen, and Henry J. Kaiser at a dinner of the National Association of
Manufacturers
Letter from General John J. Pershing to Katherine T. Marshall thanking the Marshalls
for sending flowers for his birthday
Page 76 – Clipping photograph of Richard Bundy receiving the Distinguished Service Medal
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from General George C. Marshall awarded posthumously to his father Colonel
Charles Bundy
Clipping photograph of Robert Ward Johnson standing next to the portrait he painted
of General George C. Marshall
Clipping photograph of the Marshalls arriving for the Navy Day Dinner
Page 77 – Clipping about how important United States leaders eat lunch featuring a photograph
of General George C. Marshall
Page 78 – “If You Were Mrs. George Marshall” article in Good Housekeeping magazine
Page 79 – Cover of Time magazine with a drawing of General George C. Marshall
“God Help George Marshall” cover story from Time magazine
Page 80 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall testifying before the Senate
Military Affairs Committee about lowering the draft age to eighteen
Clipping about how the age of athletes supports the argument for lowering the draft
age to eighteen
Page 81 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall asking the Senate Military
Affairs Committee to pass legislation lowering the draft age to eighteen
Press digest of General George C. Marshall’s statements about lowering the draft age
to eighteen
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall speaking with Representative
James W. Wadsworth, Jr., before appearing at a hearing of the Senate Military
Affairs Committee
Page 82 – Clipping about the need to quickly pass the bill lowering the draft age to eighteen
Clipping about Senator Theodore Bilbo citing the Bible in arguing for making the
draft age twenty
Page 83 – Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall’s routine as wife of the chief of staff
Page 84 – Clipping and photograph of Katherine T. Marshall and Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby
speaking at a meeting of the Third Service Command
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall and General Walter B. Smith
visiting United States forces in Iceland
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall visiting United States forces in
Iceland
Page 85 – Clipping photographs of Katherine T. Marshall working at the Soldiers, Sailors, and
Marines Club table at the Community War Fair
Page 86 – Letter from Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill to Katherine T. Marshall replying to her
request for a photograph
Two black and white photographs of Katherine T. Marshall
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Page 87 – Clipping photographs of General George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall
attending the opening night of the Victory Garden Harvest Show
Clipping photograph of Mrs. Henry A. Wallace shaking hands with Miss Martha
Ewing who was just sworn into the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps reserves as
Katherine T. Marshall and Mrs. Max Sullivan look on
Page 88 – Flight record over Raleigh, North Carolina of Katherine T. Marshall’s visit to Molly
Winn at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Clipping photograph of Mrs. Henry A. Wallace shaking hands with Miss Katherine J.
Pinchell who was just sworn into the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps reserves as
Katherine T. Marshall and Mrs. Max Sullivan look on
Letter from Dorothy Halifax to Katherine T. Marshall thanking Katherine for her
kindness and sympathy
Flight record over Richmond, Virginia of Katherine T. Marshall’s visit to Molly Winn
at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Page 89 – Memorandum from H. Merrill Pasco to General George C. Marshall explaining the
note attached to the new list of officers recommended for promotion to General
grades when it came out of President Franklin Roosevelt’s office
Note from President Franklin D. Roosevelt to General George C. Marshall regarding
the new list of officers recommended for promotion to General grades
Page 90 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Prime Minister Winston S.
Churchill, secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill, and
General William C. Lee watching parachute demonstrations at Fort Jackson, South
Carolina
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Katherine T. Marshall and other
notable guests attending the opening night of the first Victory Garden Harvest Show
in Washington, DC
Clipping about the landing of Allied Forces in West Africa
Page 91 – Clipping photographs of the United States and British Combined Chiefs of Staff and
the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff holding conferences
Page 92 – Clipping and photograph of Henry J. Kaiser speaking with General George C.
Marshall before Marshall addresses at the annual dinner of the Academy of Political
Science
Letter from Lord Halifax to General George C. Marshall thanking Marshall for his
Sympathy
Clipping photograph of Admiral Ernest J. King, Admiral William D. Leahy, and
General George C. Marshall after arriving at the White House for a conference with
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Page 93 – Clipping photograph of Justice Felix Frankfurter, Marion D. Frankfurter, and General
George C. Marshall at a party
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Clipping photograph of Katherine T. Marshall and Mrs. Stanley Reed at the same
Party
Page 94 – Clipping photograph of secretary of War Henry L. Stimson
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill
Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill, secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, and
watching parachute demonstrations at Fort Jackson, South Carolina
Page 95 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall
Page 96 – Letter from Justice Felix Frankfurter to General George C. Marshall relaying an
anecdote that illustrates Frankfurter’s confidence in Marshall
Handwritten statement by Katherine T. Marshall discouraging outside drives for the
entertainment of servicemen in Washington, DC, until the Community War Fund has
reached its goal
Letter from Allen T. Brown to General George C. Marshall describing his experiences
at Camp Upton, New York, after enlisting in the army
Page 97 – Clipping about the invasion of West Africa
Page 98 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall being named one of the twenty most
fascinating men in Washington in 1942 by a newspaper columnist
Black and white photographs of two unidentified individuals
Letter from Dorothy Halifax to Katherine T. Marshall accepting an invitation to
dinner, but indicating that she had a conflict with the proposed date and time
Letter from General George C. Marshall to Dorothy Halifax responding on behalf of
Katherine T. Marshall and proposing a new time for dinner
Page 99 – Program for A Thanksgiving Day Service At The White House
Page 100 – “This fellow’s too big…” political cartoon by Berryman
Clipping about General George C. Marshall speaking at a dinner for the Academy of
Political Science
Clipping about a twelve year old boy who was not impressed with meeting General
George C. Marshall
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s tremendous responsibilities as chief of
Staff
Page 101 – Clipping and photograph of a reception held by Ambassador Maxim Litvinoff and
his wife Ivy at the Soviet Embassy celebrating the 25th
anniversary of the Bolshevik
Revolution
Letter from Admiral Harold R. Stark to General George C. Marshall thanking
Marshall for his birthday greetings and praising Marshall’s work
Clipping photograph of Edward Stettinius, Jr., and Katherine T. Marshall at the
Soviet Embassy reception
Clipping about General George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall attending a
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function
“Voice of Yesterday” cartoon about the grandfather clock in General George C.
Marshall’s office
Page 102 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Katherine T. Marshall, and Lou
Henderson attending the championship professional football game in Washington,
DC
Clipping photograph of Katherine T. Marshall, Mabel W. Stimson, and Mrs. Wei, the
wife of the new Chinese Ambassador, at a meeting for the hostesses of the
Community War Fund Fair
Clipping about General George C. Marshall attending the farewell party for Brazilian
Military Attaché Brigadier General Soares Bittencourt
Page 103 – Letter from Judge Robert J. Dunne to General George C. Marshall sending Marshall
a newspaper clipping and praising Marshall’s hard work
Clipping photographs of General George C. Marshall helping Katherine T. Marshall
with her socks while attending a football game between the Chicago Bears and the
Washington Redskins
Page 104 – Clipping about the military leaders making decisions that have led to success in
fighting but were not popular when the decisions were made including General
George C. Marshall’s opinion that the American tank destroyer would be effective
against German tanks
Page 105 - Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s explanation of why the army needs
eight million soldiers
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall testifying before a congressional
Committee
Black and white photograph of the Marshalls’ Dalmatian named Fleet
Page 106 – Copy of a press release of a statement by secretary of state Cordell Hull about the
release of a publication entitled “Peace and War” a documentary history of the past
decade of United States foreign relations
“Private Lives” cartoon including three anecdotes about General George C. Marshall
Clipping about General George C. Marshall being named a Mason at Sight by the
Freemasons
Page 107 – Clipping of Katherine T. Marshall sending Christmas greetings to army wives
Page 108 – Clipping of Eleanor Roosevelt sending Christmas greetings to army and navy wives
Page 109 – Written account by Warren H. Atherton, Chairman for National Defense, recounting
his tour of the battle zone in North Africa
Page 110 – Certificate of Appreciation from the American Legion presented to General George
C. Marshall for inviting American Legion Commander Roane Waring and National
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Defense Commander top tour army camps and installations and the battle zone in
North Africa
Page 111-112 – blank
Back cover – Memorandum from General George C. Marshall to President Franklin D.
Roosevelt suggesting the text for a message congratulating Lord Gort, Governor
and Commander-in-Chief of Malta on victory in North Africa signed by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt and General George C. Marshall
Scrapbook No. 5 – 1943-1944 (Box 23)
Inside cover – “We Have Not a Minute to Lose” poster featuring a photograph of General
George C. Marshall
Page 1 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall
Page 2 – blank
Page 3 – Clipping photograph of secretary of War Henry L. Stimson and General George C.
Marshall standing in a doorway between their offices reviewing a document
Clipping about secretary of War Henry L. Stimson praising General George C.
Marshall for transforming the army
Page 4 – Clipping about the reduced number of social events held by the army and navy during
the war including a photograph of Katherine T. Marshall
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall speculating that he may be named
commander in chief of the Allied forces in Europe
Clipping about General George C. Marshall being one of the greatest Americans of the
time
Clipping about British newspapers reporting on the possible appointment of General
George C. Marshall as commander in chief of Allied forces in Europe
Page 5 – Clipping photographs of the Casablanca Conference including several photographs in
which General George C. Marshall appears
Page 6 – Envelope which held letters that General George C. Marshall wrote to Katherine T.
Marshall while he was in Africa (envelope is empty)
Clipping about General George C. Marshall being one of the greatest Americans of the
time
Note written by Katherine T. Marshall wishing someone “many happier birthdays to
come”
Page 7 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall and Admiral Ernest J.King
Page 8 – Clipping about Dr. Douglas S. Freeman comparing General George C. Marshall to
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General Robert E. Lee
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall
standing in the living room of their home
Clipping about a talk that General George C. Marshall gave to members of the
American Society of Newspaper Editors
Page 9 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall rejecting a proposal to promote him to the
rank of field marshal
Clipping of a drawing of General George C. Marshall
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall eating a meal with Harry L.
Hopkins and Admiral William D. Leahy
Page 10 – Clipping photographs of General George C. Marshall and a brief summary of his army
career
Page 11 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, President Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Admiral Ernest J. King, Harry L. Hopkins, General Henry H. Arnold, General
Brehon B. Somervell, and Averill Harriman at the President’s villa in Casablanca
Clipping supporting the possibility of General George C. Marshall being named
supreme commander of the Allied forces in Europe and praising his military genius
Clipping about General George C. Marshall testifying before the Senate and House
Military Affairs Committees and convincing them that the army needs eleven million
men in the armed forces
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Prime Minister Winston S.
Churchill, and General Sir Bernard L. Montgomery at a conference in North Africa
Page 12 – Translation of an article appearing in TAM about General George C. Marshall’s
efforts to prepare the United States army for war
Page 13 – Life magazine article “Roosevelt in North Africa” including a photograph of General
George C. Marshall
Page 14 – Clipping about the inefficiency of having General George C. Marshall appear before
multiple congressional committees to testify about the same issues
Clipping about rumors that General George C. Marshall will take over command of
Allied forces in Europe
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall after testifying before the House
Military Affairs Committee
“And I Thought They Only Wanted One Second Front” political cartoon by Jim
Berryman
Cartoon of a woman riveting a rug to the floor to keep it from slipping
Page 15 – Clipping photograph of the British and United States Combined Chiefs of Staff in a
Conference
Clippings about the rumors that General George C. Marshall will be named
commander in chief of the Allied forces in Europe
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Page 16 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s great leadership of the army
Letter from General Alexander D. Surles to Katherine T. Marshall letting her know
about Eric Sevareid’s commendation of General George C. Marshall during his
broadcast
“A Personal Message to the Mothers, Wives, Fathers, Brothers, Sisters, and Friends of
Service Men” warning individuals about sharing any information relating to the war
Effort and featuring a quote and statement by General George C. Marshall
Page 17 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall from a French language newspaper
including photographs
Page 18 – Radio digest of a report about General George C. Marshall including anecdotes and
biographical information
Page 19 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall meeting with the American Society of
Newspaper Editors
Memorandum from Mr. Hassett to Frank McCarthy relaying one newspaper reports
account of General George C. Marshall’s meeting with the American Society of
Newspaper Editors
Page 20 – Letter from Charles D. Herron to Katherine T. Marshall quoting an extract of a letter
from General Charles H. Martin praising General George C. Marshall
Memorandum from Lieutenant Colonel J. Noel Macy summarizing the reaction of the
newspaper editors to General George C. Marshall’s appearance during their meeting
Clippings about General George C. Marshall meeting with the American Society of
Newspaper Editors
Page 21 - Clipping about General George C. Marshall rejecting a proposal to promote him to the
rank of field marshal
Reprint of the report of Senator Theodore F. Green, a member of a subcommittee of
the Senate Appropriations Committee, on the hearings regarding the investigation of
manpower
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s visits to General John J. Pershing to
discuss the conduct of the war
Page 22 – Transcript of a segment from a radio broadcast about General George C. Marshall
rejecting a proposal to promote him to the rank of field marshal
Handwritten note describing an incident in which Admiral Andrew B. Cunningham
spoke highly of General George C. Marshall
Page 23 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall (biographical)
Clipping about local commanders demanding more resources versus the limited
supply that must be carefully distributed
Clipping of a portrait of General George C. Marshall by McClelland Barclay
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Pages 24 – Clipping about British Foreign secretary Anthony Eden, General George C.
Marshall, and Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill touring Fort Benning, Georgia,
including photographs
Page 25 – Clipping about British Foreign secretary Anthony Eden, General George C.
Marshall, and Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill visiting Maxwell Field, Alabama
Copy of a radio received by Bob McConkey, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and
telegraphed to Mrs. Charles L. Steel, Davidson, North Carolina, from Colonel
Charles L. Steel who is a Japanese prisoner of war
Clipping about General George C. Marshall visiting Asheville, North Carolina, and
Moore general hospital
Page 26 – Letter from Frazier Hunt to General Alexander D. Surles enclosing an autographed
copy of a talk Hunt made about General George C. Marshall
Autographed copy of a talk Frazier Hunt made about General George C. Marshall
Letter from Mrs. J. M. Helm on behalf of the Roosevelts inviting the Marshalls to an
informal supper and a place card with “Mrs. Marshall” written on it
Page 27 – Clippings about the Marshalls visit to Miami Beach, Florida
Clipping photograph of Henry J. Kaiser and General George C. Marshall at a dinner
Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s role in reorganizing the army
Clipping about the presentation of a bust of General George C. Marshall to the
Virginia Military Institute
Page 28 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall leaving the White House after a
conference with President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s connection to prominent families from
Augusta county, Kentucky
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Minister of Canada Leighton
McCarthy, Wilfred Sykes, William P. Witherow, and Minsiter of the Union of South
Aftica Ralph W. Close at an event
Clipping about individuals leading the war effort who are Episcopalians including
photographs
Clipping about an analysis of General George C. Marshall’s signature
Page 29 – Clipping about the value of rotating commanders during wartime
Postcard from James J. Winn, Jr., to Katherine T. Marshall after he had just learned to
hold a pencil
Clippings about disagreements between General George C. Marshall and the British
over strategy concerning the next objective after Africa
Clipping about General George C. Marshall rejecting a proposal to promote him to the
rank of field marshal
Page 30 – Black and white photograph of Mark Reed III
Letter from Mark Reed III to General George C. Marshall thanking Marshall for
sending him a letter and a sketch
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Envelope from Lieutenant Allen T. Brown to Katherine T. Marshall which contained
Brown’s last letter before going overseas and his first letter after arriving in Africa
(envelope is empty)
Page 31 – Black and white photograph of Prime Minsiter Winston S. Churchill conferring with
British Foreign secretary Anthony Eden, General Alan F. Brooke, Air Chief Marshal
Sir Arthur W. Tedder, Admiral Andrew B. Cunningham, General Sir Harold L.
Alexander, General George C. Marshall, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, and
General Sir Bernard L. Montgomery in Cairo, Egypt
Clipping photograph of Prime Minsiter Winston S. Churchill conferring with British
Foreign secretary Anthony Eden, General Alan F. Brooke, Air Chief Marshal Sir
Arthur W. Tedder, Admiral Andrew B. Cunningham, General Sir Harold L.
Alexander, General George C. Marshall, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, and
General Sir Bernard L. Montgomery at North African headquarters
Page 32 – Black and white photographs of General George C. Marshall with Field Marshal Sir
John G. Dill
Letter from Mary Burghley to General George C. Marshall thanking him for books he
sent and inviting him to visit Bermuda for a rest if his schedule permits
Letter from Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill to Katherine T. Marshall thanking her for
sending an Easter present
Page 33 – Clipping about the launching of the troop ship General Alexander E. Anderson which
was sponsored by Katherine T. Marshall including photographs
Invitation to the launching of the General Alexander E. Anderson
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall and secretary of War Henry L.
Stimson reviewing maps
Page 34 – Clipping photograph of Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill, President Franklin D.
Roosevelt and their chief war planners on the White House lawn
Clipping of a statement by General George C. Marshall about the dangers of assuming
that victory is coming soon
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s meeting with congressmen to explain
the need for additional personnel to bring the number of men in the army to over
eight million
Page 35 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s return from North Africa
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s meeting with President Franklin D.
Roosevelt to discuss his trip to North Africa
Clipping about a tribute paid to General George C. Marshall by Prime Minister
Winston S. Churchill in his war review for the House of Commons
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall arriving at the White House to
report to President Franklin D. Roosevelt on his trip to North Africa
Page 36 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s statement that every effort will be made
to win the war “as expeditiously and as economically as possible”
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Clipping from the Congressional Record Appendix recording Honorable Robert R.
Reynolds request to have an article about General George C. Marshall and his
leadership in building the army published in the record
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall arriving at the White House to
report to President Franklin D. Roosevelt on his trip to North Africa
Clipping about General George C. Marshall bringing two wounded soldiers back to
the United States on his return flight from North Africa
Page 37 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Governor John W. Bricker and
Captain Robert G. Oestreicher
Letter from Walter V. Lesniak to General George C. Marshall requesting personal
contact to continue his hobby
Page 38 – Program from the Graduation Exercises of the Thirty-Ninth Officer Candidate School
of the Armored Force School at Fort Knox, Kentucky
Clipping about General George C. Marshall including stories to reveal his human side
Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall’s work as the wife of the chief of staff
Page 39 – Clipping photograph of Governor Coke Stevenson , General George C. Marshall, and
Governor Herbert R. O’Conor at a dinner during the annual conference of State
Governors in Columbus, Ohio
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s address at the state dinner of the
the annual conference of State Governors in Columbus, Ohio
Page 40 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s address to the annual conference of
State Governors in Columbus, Ohio
Page 41 – Clipping photograph of the bust of General George C. Marshall being unveiled at the
Virginia Military Institute
Clipping photograph of Leonard K. Nicholson unveiling a bust of General George C.
Marshall at the Virginia Military Institute
Clippings about the unveiling of a bust of General George C. Marshall at the Virginia
Military Institute
Page 42 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall from a Brazilian newspaper
Clipping of a drawing portrait of General George C. Marshall by Edward Rosen
Page 43 – Clipping about the importance of strong leadership for success in war and crediting
General George C. Marshall with selecting strong leaders
Clipping about the necessity of bombing cities as part of total war
Clipping about an analysis of General George C. Marshall’s astrological sign
Page 44 – Clipping photograph of Admiral William D. Leahy, General Henri H. Giraud,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and General George C. Marshall posing for a
photograph after an official White House reception
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Page 45 – Clipping about General Henri H. Giraud’s visit to Washington, DC to discuss military
matters with President Franklin D. Roosevelt including a photograph in which
General George C. Marshall appears
Photograph of General George C. Marshall on the cover of Collier’s magazine
“How General Giraud Twice Escaped The Nazis” article from Collier’s magazine
including an account of General Giraud dining with the Marshalls at Dodona Manor
Page 46 – “We Have Seized the Initiative: The Pattern for Victory is Clear” – published version
of a speech by General George C. Marshall delivered before the Conference of
Governors, Columbus, Ohio
Letter from Marion Tarapata to the Marshalls enclosing photographs of his son
George Marshall Tarapata
Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall returning from a vacation with family at Fire
Island, New York
Clipping about the frequency with which General George C. Marshall visits the White
House and Congress
Page 47 – Clipping of a drawing portrait of General George C. Marshal and a commentary by
Bernard Godwin
Clipping about attempts to make General Douglas MacArthur and General George C.
Marshall candidates for president
Clipping about the extension of General George C. Marshall’s term as chief of staff
Page 48 – Excerpt from a radio broadcast reporting on the extension of General George C.
Marshall’s term as chief of staff
Booklet given to recruits of the 63rd
Infantry Division upon its activation
Page 49 – Clipping photograph of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston S.
Churchill, Admiral Ernest J. King, Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill, General George C.
Marshall, Admiral Sir Dudley P. R. Pound, and Admiral William D. Leahy on the
terrace of the Citadel in Quebec, Canada
Page 50 – Clipping about the Quebec conference including a photograph of General George C.
Marshall
Clipping photograph of Prime Minister William L. M. King, President Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill, Marshal Charles F. A. Portal,
General Sir Alan F. Brooke, Admiral Ernest J. King, Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill,
General George C. Marshall, and Admiral Sir Dudley P. R. Pound on the terrace of
the Citadel in Quebec, Canada
Clipping photograph of Prime Minister William L. M. King, General George C.
Marshall, Clementine H. Churchill, Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill watching a
performance by the Canadian Army
Page 51 – Seating chart from a dinner during the Quebec Conference
Envelope which held a letter that General George C. Marshall wrote to Katherine T.
Marshall while he was in Quebec (envelope is empty)
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Handwritten note exchanged between Mary Churchill and General George C.
Marshall
Clipping about the possible selection of General George C. Marshall as the Allied
supreme commander in Europe
Clipping about President Franklin D. Roosevelt extending General George C.
Marshall’s term as chief of staff indefinitely
Page 52 – Transcript of a radio segment about General George C. Marshall including anecdotes
and biographical information
Page 53 - Envelope which held a letter that General George C. Marshall wrote to Katherine T.
Marshall (envelope is empty)
Clipping and photograph about the Marshall House in Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Clipping photograph of Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill, President Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Field Marshal Sir John G. Dill, General Sir Hastings L. Ismay, Air
Marshal Sir Charles F. A. Portal, General Sir Alan F. Brooke, Admiral Sir Dudley P.
R. Pound, Admiral William D. Leahy, General George C. Marshall, Admiral Ernest
J. King, and General Joseph T. McNarney standing on the White House lawn before
a conference
Page 54 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall and his selection of general officers
Clipping about President Franklin D. Roosevelt extending General George C.
Marshall’s term as chief of staff beyond his four year term
Page 55 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s achievements and abilities as chief of
Staff
“We’ll Give You All You Need, General…” political cartoon by Berryman
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s biennial report to secretary of War
Henry L. Stimson concluding that “victory is certain”
Clipping about President Franklin D. Roosevelt extending General George C.
Marshall’s term as chief of staff beyond his four year term
Page 56 - Clippings about the release of General George C. Marshall’s biennial report to
secretary of War Henry L. Stimson
Clipping about the locations that United States forces had been sent to and the dates
they first arrived as outlined in General George C. Marshall’s biennial report
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s qualities which have made him well-
liked in Washington, DC
Page 57 - Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s biennial report to secretary of War
Henry L. Stimson
Page 58 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall including anecdotes and biographical
information
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall being presented with the
American Legion’s Distinguished Service Medal by National Commander Roane
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Waring at the national convention
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s remarks at the American Legion annual
convention and the “Back the Attack” show
Page 59 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s biennial report to secretary of War
Henry L. Stimson
Page 60 – Transcript of a radio report about General George C. Marshall’s biennial report to
secretary of War Henry L. Stimson
Clipping of a map taken from General George C. Marshall’s biennial report to
secretary of War Henry L. Stimson showing where American troops were deployed
and the date of their arrival
Page 61 – “General Marshall’s Hunting Partner” article from Outdoor Life magazine
Page 62 – Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall, Prime Minister Winston S.
Churchill, and General Sir Bernard L. Montgomery at a conference in North Africa
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall and General Dwight D.
Eisenhower
Clipping about General George C. Marshall including anecdotes about his time as
chief of staff and biographical information
Page 63 – Clipping about General George C. Marshall including anecdotes about his time as
chief of staff and biographical information
Clipping photograph of General George C. Marshall arriving at the White House to
report to President Franklin D. Roosevelt on his trip to North Africa
Page 64 – Clipping photograph of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston S.
Churchill, General George C. Marshall, Admiral Sir Dudley P. R. Pound, Air
Marshal Sir Charles F. A. Portal, and General Sir Alan F. Brooke at Casablanca
Clippings about suspicion among United States military and political leaders to
General George C. Marshall being appointed supreme commander of Allied forces in
Europe
Page 65 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall being appointed supreme commander
of Allied forces in Europe
Clipping about secretary of War Henry L. Stimson’s reaction to a delegation from the
Senate and House Military Affairs Committee protesting the appointment of General
George C. Marshall as commander of the Allied forces in Europe
Page 66-67 – Clippings about public reaction to General George C. Marshall’s appointment as
commander of the Allied forces in Europe
Clipping about General John J. Pershing visiting President Franklin D. Roosevelt
to request that General George C. Marshall remain as chief of staff
Page 67 – Clipping about the complexities of modern high command and increased
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specialization on specific aspects of war
Page 68 – Clipping about the overwhelming support General George C. Marshall has from both
government officials and the public
Clippings about General George C. Marshall being appointed supreme commander
of Allied forces in Europe
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Page 70 – Reprint of the hearings before the Senate Military Affairs Committee on the married
men exemption under the selective training and service act of 1940
Clipping about General George C. Marshall testifying before the Senate Military
Affairs Committee opposing amendments to the current process of drafting men for
military service
Page 71 – Clipping photograph of the Virginia Military Institute Class of 1901 with George C.
Marshall draping his arm to display the chevrons indicating his rank
“Private Lives” cartoon about General George C. Marshall’s victory garden
Clipping about George C. Marshall placing his coat on a window sill and having his
pocket watch fall out
Clipping about a columnists’ encounter with the Marshalls at a social event
Page 72 – Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s biennial report to secretary of War
Henry L. Stimson
Clipping about Mrs. H. F. Meyer receiving a letter from General George C. Marshall
which included a note from her husband who Marshall had seen in the South Pacific
Copy of General George C. Marshall’s biennial report to secretary of War Henry L.
Stimson
Clipping about General George C. Marshall’s comments about the fighting in Salerno,
Italy
Page 73 - Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s biennial report to secretary of War
Henry L. Stimson
Page 74 – Clipping about the response of Filipino Americans to General George C. Marshall’s
Explanation of the Battle of the Philippines in his biennial report
Clippings about General George C. Marshall’s biennial report to secretary of War
Henry L. Stimson
Clipping about General George C. Marshall including anecdotes and biographical
Information
Page 75 - Clipping about General George C. Marshall being appointed supreme commander
of Allied forces in Europe
Clipping about General Dwight D. Eisenhower being appointed supreme commander
of Allied forces in Europe
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Page 77 – Cover page of “The Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps Report” to Katherine T.
Marshall
Back cover – Marshall family genealogy
XIV. SECRETARY OF STATE
Scrapbook No. 1 - 1947 January (Box 29)
Inside cover – Letter from General Floyd L. Parks to General George C. Marshall presenting a
scrapbook of press reaction to Marshall’s appointment as secretary of state
complied by the Public Relations Division of the War Department
Pages 1-42 – Clippings about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state from
January 8, 1947
Pages 43-80 – Clippings about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state from
January 9, 1947
Pages 81-96 – Clippings about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state from
January 10, 1947
Page 97 – Clipping about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state
Clipping photograph of Katherine T. Marshall and George C. Marshall
Page 98 – Clipping about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state
Clipping about Secretary of State James F. Byrnes’ and Senator Arthur H.
Vandenberg’s speeches before the Cleveland Foreign Affairs Forum
Clipping about Secretary of State James F. Byrnes remaining in his position until
George C. Marshall arrived and was prepared to take over
Clippings about the Marshalls resting at Fort DeRussy, Honolulu, Hawaii, before
George C. Marshall becomes secretary of state
Clipping about British Ambassador to the United States Archibald Clark-Kerr
expressing his confidence in George C. Marshall as secretary of state
Clipping about Soviet newspapers providing information about the Senate
confirmation of George C. Marshall as secretary of state, but offering no
commentary
Page 99 – Clipping about the potential for improved relations with Russia when George C.
Marshall becomes secretary of state
Clippings about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state and the
qualities that will make him successful
Page 100 – Clipping about the challenges George C. Marshall will face in improving relations
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with Russia as secretary of state
Clipping about the challenges George C. Marshall will face as secretary of state
concerning the future of Germany
Clipping about George C. Marshall’s statement on China as an indicator of China
policy when he becomes secretary of state
Clipping about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state and
speculation that he could become a presidential nominee
Clipping about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state and
Marshall’s report on China
Page 101 – Clipping about George C. Marshall’s statement on China as an indicator of China
policy when he becomes secretary of state
Clipping about the continuation of bipartisan foreign policy established by Secretary
of State James F. Byrnes and Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg under secretary of state
George C. Marshall
Clipping about General John J. Pershing expressing approval of the appointment of
George C. Marshall as secretary of state
Clipping about delaying further negotiations regarding disarmament until George C.
Marshall becomes secretary of state
Clipping about the unanimous approval of the appointment of George C. Marshall as
secretary of state as an indication of unity on foreign policy
Page 102 – Clipping about how George C. Marshall’s ability and character qualify him for his
position as secretary of state
“First Comes Basic Training” political cartoon by Cecil Jensen
Clipping about the foreign policy that George C. Marshall will adopt towards
Russia as secretary of state
Page 103 – “Nation’s No. 1 Soldier Now Patterns Peace” article about George C. Marshall
(biographical)
Clipping about George C. Marshall’s statement on China as an indicator of China
policy when he becomes secretary of state
Page 104 – Clipping about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state
expressing confidence in his ability to resolve foreign policy issues
Clipping about Assistant Secretary of State William Benton hoping to receive
George C. Marshall’s approval for a plan to create a new government agency to
take over foreign broadcast programs from the State Department
Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall, wife of the secretary of state
Clippings about George C. Marshall describing his appointment as secretary of state
as “a new and challenging call to duty” during an informal press conference while
vacationing at Fort DeRussy, Honolulu, Hawaii
Page 105 – Clipping about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state and
Marshall’s report on China
Clipping about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state
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Clipping about George C. Marshall’s first statement and informal interview after his
appointment as secretary of state was confirmed
Clipping about concern that many top government posts are being held by military
men
Page 106 – Clipping about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state
(biographical)
Clipping about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state as
indicating an era of military diplomacy
Page 107 – Clipping about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state and his
unanimous confirmation by the Senate
Clipping about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state including
anecdotes about the time he served as chief of staff
Page 108 – “A Profile of General Marshall: Soldier And Statesman” article about George C.
Marshall (biographical)
Page 109 – Clipping about foreign views on the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary
of state
Clippings about George C. Marshall describing his appointment as secretary of state
as “a new and challenging call to duty” during an informal press conference while
vacationing at Fort DeRussy, Honolulu, Hawaii
Clipping about the selection of George C. Marshall as the Supreme Allied
Commander of the invasion of Normandy during World War II and President
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s desire to keep Marshall in Washington, DC
Page 110 – Clipping about the foreign policy problems that George C. Marshall will inherit as
secretary of state
Clipping about Secretary of State James F. Byrnes’ and Senator Arthur H.
Vandenberg’s speeches before the Cleveland Foreign Affairs Forum
Clipping about George C. Marshall describing his appointment as secretary of state
as “a new and challenging call to duty” during an informal press conference while
vacationing at Fort DeRussy, Honolulu, Hawaii
Page 111 – Clipping about George C. Marshall including anecdotes from his childhood
Clipping about George C. Marshall’s intellect
Clipping about Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg’s speech before the Cleveland Foreign
Affairs Forum
Page 112 – Clipping about the leaders of the Republicans in Congress not living up to their
campaign promises by rushing to confirm George C. Marshall as secretary of state
Page 113 – Clipping about concern that many top government posts are being held by military
men
Clipping about congressmen and the public calling for the reorganization of the State
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Department by George C. Marshall when he becomes secretary of state
Clipping about Senator Arthur H. Vandenburg’s criticism of State Department policy
regarding Argentina and China
Clipping about Assistant Secretary of State William Benton hoping to receive
George C. Marshall’s approval for a plan to create a new government agency to
take over foreign broadcast programs from the State Department
Clipping about Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg’s speech before the Cleveland Foreign
Affairs Forum
Clipping about Soviet newspaper coverage of the appointment of George C. Marshall
as secretary of state
Page 114 – Clippings about the appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state and his
experience with diplomacy
Clipping about Secretary of State James F. Byrnes’ and Senator Arthur H.
Vandenberg’s speeches before the Cleveland Foreign Affairs Forum
Clipping about how George C. Marshall will confront the issue of communist
dominated regimes in the Balkans and Poland when he becomes secretary of state
Clipping about potential disagreements between George C. Marshall and republicans
with respect to the United States policy towards China
Clipping about Chinese newspaper coverage of George C. Marshall’s statement on
China
Page 115 – Clipping about Secretary of State James F. Byrnes’ and Senator Arthur H.
Vandenberg’s speeches before the Cleveland Foreign Affairs Forum
Clipping photograph of the Marshalls meeting with reporters while on vacation at
Fort DeRussy, Honolulu, Hawaii, before returning to Washington, DC
Clipping about Senator Arthur H. Vandenburg’s criticism of State Department policy
regarding Argentina and China
Clipping about Senator Arthur H. Vandenburg’s pledge to support George C.
Marshall on diplomatic issues when Marshall becomes secretary of state
Page 116 – Clipping about Secretary of State James F. Byrnes’ and Senator Arthur H.
Vandenberg’s speeches before the Cleveland Foreign Affairs Forum
Clipping about Soviet newspaper coverage of the appointment of George C. Marshall
as secretary of state
Clipping about Senator Arthur H. Vandenburg’s pledge to support George C.
Marshall on diplomatic issues when Marshall becomes secretary of state
Clipping about Chiang Kai-shek’s response to George C. Marshall’s statement on
China
Clipping about the potential advantages of the appointment of George C. Marshall as
secretary of state
Page 117 – Clipping about potential disagreements between George C. Marshall and republicans
with respect to the United States policy towards China
Clipping about George C. Marshall refusing to answer any questions about the
possibility of a new United States policy towards China
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Clipping about concern that many top government posts are being held by military
men
Clipping about the conditions in the State Department that George C. Marshall will
encounter when he becomes secretary of state and supporting the selection of
Marshall for the position
Clipping about George C. Marshall having access to information on the United States
foreign policy toward every country when he becomes secretary of state
Page 118 – Clipping about Chiang Kai-shek’s response to George C. Marshall’s statement on
China
Clipping about concern that many top government posts are being held by military
men
Clipping about delaying further negotiations regarding disarmament until George C.
Marshall becomes secretary of state
Page 119 – Clippings about the political circumstances in the United States under which George
C. Marshall will become secretary of state
Clipping about the Marshalls extending their vacation in Hawaii
Clipping about the news leak that George C. Marshall would replace James F.
Byrnes as Secretary of State
Page 120 – “The General Reviews His New Command” political cartoon by Parrish
Clipping about changes in foreign relations with Latin America after George C.
Marshall becomes secretary of state
Clipping about Senator Arthur H. Vandenburg’s criticism of State Department policy
regarding Argentina and China
Clipping about George C. Marshall’s experiences in China
Page 121 – “Laying Aside His Stars” political cartoon by Jack Lambert
Clipping about concern that many top government posts, especially in the State
Department, are being held by military men
Clipping about the Senate Foreign Relations Committee planning to question George
C. Marshall about his mission to China and plans for future economic aid to China
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Page 123 – Clipping about Mrs. Alexander Stewart, president of the Women’s International
League for Peace and Freedom expressing concern that the appointment of George
C. Marshall as secretary of state could pose a threat to peace
Clipping about George C. Marshall reorganizing the State Department after being
sworn in as secretary of state
Clipping about the diplomatic experience George C. Marshall gained while
attempting to negotiate peace in China
Clipping about George C. Marshall’s statement on China as an indicator of his China
policy when he becomes secretary of state
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Page 124 – Clipping about George C. Marshall’s statement on China as an indicator of his China
policy when he becomes secretary of state
Clipping about George C. Marshall being cautious about changing United States
foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere after being appointed secretary of state
Page 125 – Clipping about Henry A. Wallace, former secretary of Commerce approving of the
appointment of George C. Marshall as secretary of state
Clipping about criticism of the unanimous approval of the appointment of George C.
Marshall as secretary of state by the United States Senate
Clipping about Chiang Kai-shek’s response to George C. Marshall’s statement on
China
Clipping about the diplomatic reciprocity between the United States and Soviet
Union
Clipping about the current political situation in China and United States efforts to
maintain peace
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Page 127 – Clipping about President Harry S. Truman’s motivations for appointing George C.
Marshall as secretary of state
Clippings about Representative Paul W. Shafer demanding that George C. Marshall
remove William L. Clayton and Dean G. Acheson from their positions in the State
Department when Marshall becomes secretary of state
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Page 129 – Clippings about George C. Marshall being sworn in as secretary of state at a
ceremony at the White House on January 20th
Clipping about concerns in George C. Marshall’s approach to foreign policy toward
the Soviet Union when he becomes secretary of state
Clipping about George C. Marshall drawing double pay for being General of the
Army and secretary of state through February
Page 130 – Clippings about George C. Marshall being sworn in as secretary of state at a
ceremony at the White House on January 20th
Pages131-132 – “How Marshall Practices Diplomacy” article in The New York Times Magazine
Page 133 – Clipping about the Marshalls arriving in Burbank, California, en route to
Washington, DC, to become secretary of state
Clippings about George C. Marshall being sworn in as secretary of state
Clipping photograph of the Marshalls stepping off of an airplane upon their arrival in
Burbank, California
Clipping about Warren R. Austin, chief United States delegate to the United Nations
planning to meet with George C. Marshall to discuss the American policy for
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worldwide arms reduction
Clipping about George C. Marshall’s efforts to maintain peace in China once he
becomes secretary of state
Page 134 – Clipping photograph of George C. Marshall and Katherine T. Marshall sitting in an
automobile following their arrival in Burbank, California, en route to Washington,
DC
Scrapbook No. 2 - 1947 March-April (Box 29)
Page 1 – “Soldier and Diplomat: George C. Marshall” article about General George C. Marshall
prior to his departure for the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Moscow
including a photograph of Marshall and former secretary of state James F. Byrnes
leaving the White House
Page 2 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s expectation of United States
support to stop the spread of Soviet influence into Greece
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s position on issues being
discussed at the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Moscow including a
photograph of Marshall shaking hands with Under secretary of state Dean G.
Acheson and United States Ambassador to Britain Lewis W. Douglas before departing
for the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Moscow
Page 3 – “George C. Marshall of Uniontown, PA” article about secretary of state George C.
Marshall’s childhood years
Page 4 – Clippings about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s stopover in Paris, en route to
Moscow
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s statement to the Russian people
upon his arrival in Moscow
Page 5 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s optimism that the Council of
Foreign Ministers meeting will promote peace
Clipping photograph of secretary of state George C. Marshall shaking hands with
Under secretary of state Dean G. Acheson and United States Ambassador to Britain
Lewis W. Douglas before departing for the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in
Moscow
Page 6 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall indicating that he will demand
that Chinese officials be present if the conference discusses far eastern affairs
Clipping about the opening of the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Moscow and
secretary of state George C. Marshall’s arrival
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s arrival in Berlin for
conferences with officials of the American military government en route to Moscow
Page 7 – “Marshall – America’s Voice in Moscow” article about secretary of state George C.
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Marshall (biographical)
Page 8 – Clipping photograph of secretary of state George C. Marshall and United States
Ambassador to Russia Walter B. Smith being greeted by Andrei Y. Vishinsky upon
their arrival in Moscow
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall, a career soldier, representing the
United States at the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting
Clipping about the opening of the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Moscow
Page 9 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall defining democracy and urging
that the people of Germany be given democratic rights
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall explaining the new United States
policy against communism to Joseph Stalin
Clipping about Congress’ uncertainty in supporting secretary of state George C.
Marshall’s position on stopping the spread of communism
Page 10 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall speaking directly to Joseph
Stalin
Copies of radio news bulletins about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s
proposals and opposition to Russian requests at the Council of Foreign Ministers
meeting
Page 11 – Clippings about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s diplomatic approach in
meetings at the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall defining democracy and urging
that the people of Germany be given democratic rights
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s daily routine at the Council of
Foreign Ministers meeting
Page 12 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s diplomatic approach in
meetings at the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s speech to the Council of
Foreign Ministers defining democracy
Page 13 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall warning that rebuilding German
industry would be a threat to peace
Clipping about the disagreement between secretary of state George C. Marshall and
Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov over whether the Yalta agreement
or the Potsdam agreement is valid concerning the issue of German reparations
Page 14 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall indicating that he prefers to be
addressed as mister rather than general
Copy of radio news bulletin about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s proposal
that all countries at war against Germany be involved in the peace negotiations
Copy of radio news bulletin about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s being the
only foreign minister who has yet to meet with Joseph Stalin
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Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s predicted response to the
Russian refusal to cooperate in negotiations
Clipping about the response of the Soviet Union to secretary of state George C.
Marshall’s definition of democracy in the form of an article critiquing democracy in
the United States
Page 15 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s proposal to only focus on the
main issues during the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting and leaving minor
issues of contention to be discussed at future conference
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s statement to the Council of
Foreign Ministers outlining his views on the future political structure of Germany
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall becoming the dominant figure
at the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting including a political cartoon featuring
Marshall
Page 16 – Clipping about Katherine T. Marshall’s press conference for her book Together in
Atlanta, Georgia including a photograph of her autographing a book for Dean De
Ovies
Clipping about the difference between George C. Marshall’s work as chief of staff of
the army and his work as secretary of state
Clipping about the approval of secretary of state George C. Marshall’s proposed
“streamlined” agenda for the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting
Page 17 – Clippings about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s performance at the Council
of Foreign Ministers meeting in Moscow
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s rejection of Soviet Foreign
Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov’s proposal to let the German people vote to decide
whether they want a centralized or federal government
Page 18 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s belief that very few
agreements will be reached during the remainder of the Council of Foreign Ministers
meeting
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall canceling the world tour of an
American art exhibit for the purpose of building up good will
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s demand that an international
commission investigate and report on the future of the German-Polish frontier and
Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov’s response that the issue of the
frontier was settled at the Potsdam Conference
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s proposal that the Saar region
be made into an autonomous state and integrated with France
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s indication that the United
States will remain in Europe to ensure German disarmament is enforced
Page 19 – Clipping of the text of secretary of state George C. Marshall’s statement on Polish
Borders
Clipping of a review of Marshall: Citizen Soldier by William Frye
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Page 20 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s meeting with Joseph Stalin to
attempt to break the deadlock at the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting
Clipping of a review of Marshall: Citizen Soldier by William Frye
Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s performance at the Council
of Foreign Ministers meeting in Moscow
Page 21 – Clipping about President Harry S. Truman scheduling a conference for secretary of
State George C. Marshall to provide a first-hand report on the Council of Foreign
Ministers meeting in Moscow
Clipping of a review of Marshall: Citizen Soldier by William Frye
Page 22 – Clipping about the conclusion of the Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Moscow
without any reaching any significant agreements
Clipping about President Harry S. Truman scheduling a conference for secretary of
State George C. Marshall to provide a first-hand report on the Council of Foreign
Ministers meeting in Moscow
Page 23 – Clipping about secretary of state George C. Marshall’s return from the Council of
Foreign Ministers meeting in Moscow to Washington, DC, including a photograph of
Marshall being greeted by President Harry S. Truman
XVII. RETIREMENT
Scrapbook No. 1 - 1955 December – 1956 January (Box 35)
Page 1 – Letter from Huntington Harris to George C. Marshall presenting the scrapbook to
Marshall and expressing Harris’ high regard for Marshall
Clipping about George C. Marshall’s seventy-fifth birthday including a photograph of
Marshall
Page 2 – Clipping about George C. Marshall’s seventy-fifth birthday
Pages 3-4 – Clipping about George C. Marshall’s seventy-fifth birthday including a photograph
of Marshall sitting outside his home in Pinehurst, North Carolina talking with his
neighbor John Bertrand
Page 5 – Clipping about George C. Marshall’s seventy-fifth birthday
Page 6 – Clipping about George C. Marshall’s seventy-fifth birthday including a photograph of
Marshall sitting outside his home in Pinehurst, North Carolina talking with his
neighbor John Bertrand
Pages 7-11 – Clippings about George C. Marshall’s seventy-fifth birthday
Page 12 – Clippings about George C. Marshall’s seventy-fifth birthday
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Clipping about George C. Marshall decision to allow the George C. Marshall
Research Foundation to write his memoirs
Page 13 – Clippings about George C. Marshall’s seventy-fifth birthday
Page 14 – Clipping about George C. Marshall’s seventy-fifth birthday
Clipping photograph of George C. Marshall sitting outside his home in Pinehurst,
North Carolina talking with his neighbor John Bertrand
Page 15 – Clipping containing anecdotes from throughout George C. Marshall’s life in
recognition of his seventy-fifth birthday
Page 16 – Clipping of a portrait sketch of George C. Marshall in his army uniform
KATHERINE TUPPER MARSHALL COLLECTION
VI. TOGETHER
Scrapbook No. 1 – 1946 September-1947 January (Box 51)
Page 1 – Advertising poster containing a compilation of excerpts from book reviews
Page 2 – Dust jacket cover of Together
Page 3 – Dust jacket back cover and inside back flap of Together with information about the
author Katherine Tupper Marshall
Page 4 – Dust jacket spine and inside front cover of Together with a summary of the book
Page 5 – Clippings of reviews of Together
Page 6 – Book-of-the-Month Club most popular books list for January 1947
Page 7 – Reprints of the first part of a three-installment series of excerpts from Together
appearing in Look magazine
Clippings of reviews of Together
Pages 8-29 - Clippings of reviews and other articles about Together
Page 30 – Transcript of a radio program review of Together
Pages 31-56 – Clippings of reviews and other articles about Together
Page 57 – Book News from Tupper and Love, Inc., publishers marketing Together as a potential
bestseller by summarizing its publicity and critical reviews
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Page 58 – Article from Publisher’s Weekly about the opening of Tupper and Love, Inc.,
publishers
Page 59 – Advertisements for Together appearing in Publisher’s Weekly
Page 60 – Clippings of newspaper advertisements for Together
Page 61 – Copy of a release by Tupper and Love, Inc., about the publication of Together
Page 62 – Letters from Tupper and Love, Inc. to librarians and bookstore managers citing the
publicity and critical acclaim Together has received and explaining the benefits of
offering the book in their library or store
Pages 63-67 – Clippings of reviews and other articles about Together
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Page 69 – Clipping of a newspaper advertisement for Together
Clipping about the positive reviews and increasing demand for Together making it
possible for the book to appear on the best-seller list
Page 70 – Clippings of newspaper advertisements for Together
Clipping of a review of Together
Memorandum from Frank McCarthy to General George C. Marshall relaying the story
of President Harry S. Truman reaffirming his statement that Marshall is the greatest
living American
Marketing brochures produced by Tupper and Love, Inc., for Together
Letter from Tupper and Love, Inc., to the editors of veterans periodicals highlighting
the similarities between the experiences described in Together and those of all
families who sent men to fight in the war
Letter from Tupper and Love, Inc., to women’s clubs encouraging them to select
Together as a book for their club to read and review
Page 71 – Clipping of a review of Together
Page 72 - Marketing brochure produced by Tupper and Love, Inc., for Together