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Barrett continued to add some material to this series as late as 1979.Īrranged into subseries and alphabetically by folder title thereunder. Also included are an Invitations File, and a Future Opportunities File containing offers of academic, corporate, legal and other positions for former President Ford. Included are staff working files for Pat Butler (Speechwriting and Messages), Barry Roth (Legal Counsel), Larry Speakes (Press Secretary) and Robert Barrett (Executive Assistant). during the first six months after Gerald Ford left the White House. Ford Transition Office in Washington, D.C. This series contains correspondence, memoranda, invitations, and other material created by the Gerald R.

View container list for this series Transition Office Files, January-June 1977. (Boxes C1-C27, 11.8 linear feet) Also included are events held at or near his home in Rancho Mirage, California.Īrranged chronologically by date of trip or event. This series contains correspondence, schedules, and speeches related to former President Gerald Ford's trips and events throughout the United States and internationally. View container list for this series Trip and Events File, 1977-2007. (Boxes B1A-B340, 150.5 linear feet) The purpose of this consultation is to identify specific folders of interest and place them, as needed, in work queues for privacy and related reviews.) (Note: Access to material in this series requires advance consultation with an archivist. For the years 1977-1979, bulk materials are arranged by cross-reference number at the end of the alphabet for that year. For the years 1977-1979 bulk items were separated and filed by a cross-reference numberĪrranged chronologically by year and alphabetically thereunder. This series contains former President Gerald Ford's correspondence with politicians, journalists, businessmen, family friends and the general public concerning a wide variety of topics. SERIES DESCRIPTIONS Correspondence File, 1977-2007. (Boxes A1-551, 241.1 linear feet) Prepared by William McNitt, Stacy Davis James Neel, John O'Connell, Jeffrey Senger, and Jeremy Schmidt November 2016 Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them.

Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America (his/her) copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Some items may be temporarily restricted under terms of the donor's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (). Researchers wishing to view this collection should consult with an archivist prior to their visit in order to request that specific folders be added to the Library’s review-for-access queue. Ford Presidential Library staff for a list of accession numbers) It also documents Ford’s involvement in the 1980 presidential campaign, the AEI World Forum, the New Leadership Committee, and his work on various corporate boards. The collection includes Ford’s speeches, schedules, correspondence, - Trips and Events, and materials related to the transition from the White House and the operation of the Office of Gerald Ford in Rancho Mirage, California.

Material concerning the work and activities of former President Gerald Ford after he left the White House in 1977.
