William V.S. Tubman Papers, 1904-1992
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MacDonald
Project funding came in part from the Endangered Archives Programme-British
Library and the Cooperative Africana Materials Project and Title VI National Resource
Centers for Africa, administered by the Center for Research Libraries
Summary Information
Repository
Liberian Collections
Liberian Collections
Indiana University
504 North Fess Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47408
Phone: (812) 856-0782
Email: liberia@indiana.edu
https://libraries.indiana.edu/african-studies
Creator
Tubman, William V.S.
Title
William V.S. Tubman
Papers
, 1904-1992
Collection No.
LCP2005/014 and Endangered Archives
Programme EAP 027
Extent
21 cubic feet;
21 records cartons
Extent
Alternate Form Available: 48 microfilm reels (1 restricted)
Language
Materials are primarily in English
Abstract
William V. S. Tubman (1895-1971), Liberia’s
longest serving President, served from 1944–1971. Tubman’s presidency was marked by
great changes in the economy, politics and social environment of Liberia. The materials
in the collection include papers from the years of Tubman’s presidency, his personal
correspondence and memorabilia from Tubman’s family.
Access Restrictions
The microfilms of this collection are available for research use or purchase. One reel
containing medical and school records and a small number of personal letters is
restricted and not available.
Accession Information
Microfilms are available for research. Physical collection of papers will be returned to
Liberia at the direction of the
Tubman family. Contact the Liberian Collections at Indiana University for current location
details.
Biographical Note
William Vacanarat
Shadrach Tubman (1895-1971), nineteenth
president of Liberia, was born November 29, 1895 in Harper City,
Maryland
County, Liberia to
Alexander Tubman and Elizabeth Rebecca Barnes
Tubman. His paternal grandparents, manumitted slaves, were repatriates who
in 1837 had immigrated from Georgia (USA) to the Maryland Colony in Africa. Tubman received his education at
Government Elementary School in Harper City and the Cape Palmas Methodist Seminary. He
began his political career in 1912 as an assistant in Probate
Court, going on to serve in Harper City as a Councilman and teacher from 1914-1917. During this period Tubman also read law under the
tutelage of Senator Monroe Cummings. He was admitted into the
Maryland County
bar in 1917 and appointed County Attorney. He became
Inspector of Internal Revenue in 1919. He was elected to the
Liberian Senate from Maryland
County in 1923, serving until 1937 at which time President
Edwin J. Barclay appointed him to be Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of Liberia. Tubman left the Supreme Court in 1943 to run for the presidency. His campaign was successful and
he succeeded Edwin J. Barclay as president in January 1944. Clarence L. Simpson, Sr. served as his first vice president.
As Liberia’s longest serving
president, Tubman’s presidency was marked by great changes in the economy, politics
and social environment of Liberia
and the African continent. Scholars divide the Tubman presidency into three
periods. During the first period (1944-1955), he made
successful efforts to bring loyal personal and political supporters into the government.
As a Monrovia outsider he
created a new political base of indigenous Liberians and disaffected members of the
political elite. He also began to implement the policies that would characterize his
presidency: the pursuit of national unification through accelerated assimilation of
indigenous Liberians into the mainstream of an essentially repatriate-created society;
advocacy of his Open Door Policy for foreign economic involvement in development; and
diplomatically aligning with the Western countries in their East/West power
conflicts.
During the second period (1955-1968), Tubman attempted
to modernize the country’s economic and social institutions. The right to vote had been
extended earlier to indigenous citizens, although a restrictive property clause was
maintained. By 1964 a series of administrative reforms
included the transformation of the former hinterland provinces to county status,
dividing Liberia into nine
counties—the original five coastal counties, plus four new interior counties: Lofa, Bong, Nimba and Grand Gedeh. The coastal and interior
regions had been separated by lack of roads, disparities in education, means of
communication and even by different laws. This reorganization was designed to remove
distinctions between the coast and interior and to advance the goal of greater national
integration of the indigenous peoples.
Although the legacy of the past still reflected differences in education, lifestyle and
worldview between inhabitants of the coast and the interior, educational and political
opportunities began to make inroads into the interior during the 1960s. These major
internal political reforms brought representational parity between approximately 30,000
repatriates and one million indigenes, but the historic economic ascendancy of the
repatriates and the absolute political power by the presidency still remained.
Through his Open Door policy Tubman continued to facilitate
and encourage foreign businesses to locate and invest in Liberia, including major companies such as the
Liberian Mining Company (LMC), the Liberian American Swedish Mineral Company (LAMCO),
Bong Mining Company
and the Firestone
Tire and Rubber Company (already established in the late 1920s).
Concession agreements were signed with over sixty companies, including agricultural and
forestry concerns. Within a period of 25 years, Liberia attracted foreign investments exceeding one billion U.S. dollars.
Although Liberia seemed to benefit
from its phenomenal economic growth during the 1950s and 1960s, this prosperity was not
accompanied with commensurate human development and equity. The Liberian economy
depended on foreign investors who usually exported their unprocessed extracted products
to processing industries in more economically developed countries, depriving Liberia of jobs and revenues that could
have supported a better educational, medical and economic infrastructure. Instead,
Liberia’s
national economy developed into a dual system in which the concession sector had little
connection with the rest of the economy.
During the decolonization era President Tubman enjoyed great
international stature as one of Africa’s leading statesmen and. His presidency coincided with Africa’s dramatic
transition from a continent of colonies to a continent of independent states. In 1944 as Tubman began his first term as
President, only four independent states existed in Africa: Egypt, Ethiopia,
South Africa and Liberia. By the time of his death in 1971, there were forty independent African states.
When the British colony of Gold Coast
became the independent country of Ghana in 1957, it set in motion African
attempts to establish the political direction for a re-emerging Africa. Tubman believed in a future
determined through consultations among Africa’s leaders and he favored an organization that featured African
political cooperation and consultation among its leaders, rather than the continental
government model favored by Ghana’s
Kwame Nkrumah. A
series of conferences, including the 1959 Sanniquellie
Conference in Liberia, the
Casablanca Conference in 1961 and a number of smaller
meetings and behind-the-scenes talks ensued. On May 25,
1963, thirty-three independent African countries signed the Charter for the
Organization of
African Unity (OAU) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Liberian President
Tubman
and his Secretary of State, J.
Rudolph Grimes, played key roles in drafting and negotiating the final
document.
Tubman’s
foreign policy usually aligned Liberia with the Western countries in Cold War politics, opposing
countries and movements perceived to be leaning towards socialism or communism.
Tubman
would sometimes, however, associate Liberia’s foreign policy with the non-aligned states, notably on issues
of decolonization.
During the third period of the Tubman era, the final years of
his presidency (1968-1971), the country struggled with
economic recession and fiscal stringency. The Tubman administration faced
growing opposition resulting in the intensification of political paternalism.
Tubman
died on July 23, 1971 in a London clinic following a prostate operation. He
was succeeded by his Vice President, William R. Tolbert, Jr. Tubman was
survived by his wife, Antoinette Louise Padmore Tubman and his
children, including Wilhelmina Tubman-Tucker, William V.
S. Tubman, Jr., William Eli Tubman (deceased) and
John Hilary Tubman.
Sources Used for Biographical Note
Dunn, D.E., Beyan, A.J., &
Burrowes,
C.P. (2001).
Historical dictionary of Liberia
(2nd ed.)
Lanham, M.D.:
Scarecrow Press.
Dunn, D.E., &
Holsoe,
S.E.(1985).
Historical dictionary of Liberia
(1st ed.)
Metuchen, N.J.:
Scarecrow Press
Dunn, D.E.&
Tarr,
S.B.(1988).
Liberia: A National polity in transition.
Metuchen, N.J.:
Scarecrow Press
Ernst, J.(2001)Across the Sea.In
From Augusta to Africa (part 1).Retrieved
October 25, 2008, from http://chronicle.augusta.com/tubman/
Ernst, J.(2001)Across the Sea.In
From Augusta to Africa (part 2).Retrieved
October 25, 2008, from http://chronicle.augusta.com/tubman/
"Farewell to an African pioneer,"
Africa Week Magazine,1st-7thOctober
2007.
Gifford, J.M.(1975). Emily Tubman and the African
colonization movement in Georgia.
The Georgia Historical Quarterly
59(1),10-24.
Holsoe, S.E.(1969)
The ancestry of the president of Liberia, William V.S. Tubman.
Liberian Studies Journal
, 2(1), 9-13
Kraaij, F.P.M,
van der.(1983).
The open door policy of Liberia: An economic history of
modern Liberia.
Bremen:
Im Selbstverlag des Museums.
Sawyer, A.C.(2005).
Beyond the pluner: Toward democratic governance in
Liberia.
Boulder:
Lynne Reiner Publishers.
Sawyer, A.C.(1992).
The emergence of autocracy in Liberia: Tragedy and
challenge.
San
Francisco:
Institute for Contemporary Studies.
Arrangement
The collection is organized into three major record groups:
Liberian Government Papers
,
W.V.S. Tubman Personal Papers
and
Civil Society-Related Materials.
All materials are arranged alphabetically within each series and then
chronologically within each folder. (Additional organizational details for the
correspondence follow.)
When possible, the current arrangement reflects the original categorization of the
Tubman papers. However, because the documents were in considerable disarray when
retrieved in 2005, restoring their arrangement was based on a
variety of strategies. Scattered papers retrieved from the floor were inspected for
relationships in found proximity, content or if stains and holes matched other pages.
Records organization was retained "as found" when files were retrieved intact from the
filing cabinet drawers. Project archivists also referenced a 1946 filing guide for Liberian government papers and used most of the
organizational categories from Professor Christopher Clapham’s
unpublished 1979 report,"The W.V.S. Tubman Library of
Presidential Papers," based on his 1970s inspection and organization of the intact
collection. Archivists also consulted the
Historical Dictionary of Liberia
(Scarecrow Press)
and conferred with D. Elwood
Dunn, Svend E.
Holsoe and other experts on the Liberian government during the Tubman
era.
Given the large amount of correspondence strewn on the floor of the Tubman Estate
basement library closet when the records were retrieved, the following principles were
followed to sort the letters into the proper record groups and series:
Liberian Government Papers Record Group Letters on
official government letterhead stationary or with an official signature block at the
end of the letter were filed appropriately in the
Executive
Branch
,
Legislative Branch or
Judiciary Branch Administrative Files series. Many of these
letters mixed official and personal business.
Correspondence of a governmental nature that did not appear on official government
letterhead stationary or did not include an official signature block was filed in the
General Government Correspondence series This series
includes letters specifically addressed to President Tubman that often petition him
for some type of action.
The
General Government Correspondence series is
arranged alphabetically by author’s name. Separate files were created for each person
who corresponded four times or more with Tubman. Otherwise, all
documents were arranged alphabetically in a “General” file for each letter of the
alphabet (e.g., General “A”, 1935-1971, undated). Because Tubman had close
relationships with many writers, some letters use first names only. When the author’s
last name could not be ascertained with certainty, the letters were arranged by first
names. (e.g., “Bob”, 1946-1949, undated)
Correspondence found in the “Miscellaneous” files at the end of the
General Government Correspondence series did not have a
legible name or was a fragment without identification. The “Miscellaneous” letters
were arranged chronologically, with undated documents in the “Miscellaneous, undated”
file.
W.V.S. Tubman Personal Papers Record Group The
Personal Correspondence series in this record group
contains letters from family members and friends of Tubman, including an
extensive set from his butler, Jimmy Barrolle, who handled many
matters for Tubman. Because Tubman had a close
relationship with most of these people, many letters only use first names. When the
last name of the letter’s author cannot be ascertained with certainty, they are
arranged by first names. (e.g., Alice, 1946, 1968, undated; Belle, 1945, undated) The
Personal Correspondence files are arranged
alphabetically.
Under these arrangement rules, some individuals appear in more than one correspondence
record group or series.
Scope and Content
The W.V.S.
Tubman papers comprise 21 linear feet of documents spanning the years from
1904 to 1992
with the bulk of the materials covering the period of his presidency, 1941-1971. The collection is organized into three record
groups:
Liberian Government Papers
W.V.S. Tubman Personal Papers
Civil Society-Related Materials
The
Liberian Government Papers
record group consists of documents pertaining to the activities and business of
the Liberian Government. The
W.V.S. Tubman Personal Papers
record group consists of documents from Tubman’s life outside of his
presidency and concerns his family, friends and personal business matters. The
Civil Society-Related Materials
record group consists of documents from civic, religious and fraternal
groups.
The first three series of the
Liberian Government Papers
record group consist of materials from the three branches of the government: The
Executive Branch Administrative Files include papers,
reports, correspondence and other documents from the various government departments,
offices, bureaus, commissions and organizations of the Tubman administration.
The naming convention for departments and agencies was to file documents under the last
name used during Tubman’s presidency. For example, the subseries
Department of Information and Cultural Affairs contains the Liberian Information
Service correspondence because the earlier Liberian Information Service was
reorganized into the Department of Information and Cultural Affairs
in 1965. Government agencies grow and divide over time and
often change their names.
The
Legislative Branch Administrative Files include laws
(acts) passed by the Legislature, drafts of legislation and House of Representatives’
correspondence. The
Judiciary Branch Administrative Files
contains records from the Supreme Court and the ten Circuit Courts.
The
Liberian Government Papers
record group includes two related series in addition to materials for the three
governmental branches. The voluminous
General Government
Correspondence
series contains personal letters specifically addressed to
Tubman
that petition the President for some type of action: job, loan, school fees, rent, or
medical fees. Some ask for a visitation; others thank him or include a small gift (such
as a Bible). Many letters are handwritten, coming from all parts of Liberia, both rural and urban and from
every strata of the society. Fulfilling these requests would often involve both
governmental and personal issues, a reflection of Tubman’s all-encompassing
leadership style and persona.
The
Subject Files series contains speeches, souvenir
programs and invitations that do not pertain to a specific government department or
agency. It includes materials from Tubman’s Vice Presidents and
former President Arthur Barclay.
The
William V.S. Tubman Personal Papers
record group is divided into four series:
Personal
Correspondence
,
Tubman Financial Records,
Tubman Farm Records and
Tubman Family
Biography
. The
Personal Correspondence contains
letters from family members and friends of Tubman, including an extensive
set from his butler, Jimmy Barrolle, who handled many personal
matters for Tubman.
The documents in the
Tubman Financial Records series are a
sampling of the large collection of financial records found at the Tubman Estate. These
records (mainly receipts) pertain specifically to Tubman’s family and include
groceries and clothing for the family, home repair costs and other documentation of
general spending for a family. There are also a number of letters regarding personal
business matters.
The
Tubman Farm Records pertain to farms and related
facilities owned by the Tubman family, including the
Totota Farm, Coo-Coo’s Nest and the Tubman Zoo. The majority of these documents are
financial records, but they also include reports and correspondence.
The
Tubman Family Biography contains notable documents from
Tubman
and his family members including college degrees, family court documents, news clippings
and other memorabilia.
The
Civil-Society Related Materials
record group contains papers of various non-governmental organizations that
Tubman
was either affiliated with or interested in. Many youth and women’s organizations are
represented in the
Civic, Social and Political
Organizations
series as well as documents from the World Health Organization. There are
also documents from other organizations such as the Boy Scouts of
Liberia. The Fraternal Orders series contains correspondence, souvenir
programs and financial documents from various lodges within the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, the Grand United Order of Odd
Fellows, the United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the
Mysterious Ten and the Order of the Eastern Star.
The
Health and Medical Organizations Records series
contains speeches, correspondence, reports and souvenir programs for various medical
centers throughout Liberia.
The
In Memoriam series includes death notices, eulogies,
obituaries and obsequies from friends, members of the community, colleagues and others.
Materials include documents from memorial services held in Liberia for many notable
people, including John F. Kennedy,
Winston
Churchill and Franklin D.
Roosevelt. Of special interest is the official funeral program for
Martin Luther
King Jr. at the Ebenezer Baptist Church
in Atlanta, Georgia. Also
included are notices, protocols and order of processions for Tubman’s own funeral.
The
Religious Organizations series includes conference
memorabilia, correspondence, reports, speeches and invitations from various churches and
religious organizations. Tubman was a staunch Methodist,
but many of the materials are from other religious organizations.
Separated Materials
Materials found with the William V.S. Papers were
separated from the collection if not relevant to Tubman’s presidency, his
cabinet, or his family during his years in office. For the Tubman Financial records one
of every three years was retained intact to preserve the complete annual cycle. The
remaining two years in each cycle were removed because of their bulk and repetitive
nature.
Photographs Removed
Most photographs were transferred to the W.V.S. Tubman Photograph
collection for digitization and availability via the World Wide Web. A few photographs
attached to and directly related to a specific document were retained and
microfilmed.
Administrative Information
Restrictions
Due to the sensitivity of the content, some documents have been removed. Records
withdrawn include personal letters, school report cards and medical reports. Targets
have been placed at the points where these documents were removed to inform the user
of intentional gaps in the collection.
Preferred Citation
[item], William V.S. Tubman Papers. [Microfilm]. Bloomington, IN: Liberian Collections,
Indiana
University Libraries, 2008.
Copyright Transferred Copyright interests for this collection have not been transferred to the Trustees of Indiana University.
Ownership of the W.V.S. Tubman papers and applicable copyrights are
held solely by the family of W.V.S. Tubman. The copyright
for correspondence other than that of W.V.S. Tubman in this
collection resides with the writer of the said letters. It is the responsibility of
all users to seek the applicable permissions of all writers or their heirs, prior to
citing, quoting, or publishing from this correspondence in a way that can identify
the writers.
Users seeking permissions prior to citing, quoting, or publishing from this
correspondence in a way that can identify the writer may consult the Liberian
Collections Project at Indiana
University for guidance in contacting the copyright owners.
Custodial History
William V.S. Tubman accumulated the bulk of these personal papers and
government documents during his presidency (1944-1971). Additional materials date from his pre-presidential life and
career and a few documents were added posthumously by staff or family. After his
death, the materials were transferred from the Liberian Executive Mansion in
Monrovia to the
Tubman Memorial Museum on the family estate in Bong County. In 1979, Mrs. Antoinette Louise Padmore Tubman, widow of
the late President W.V.S. Tubman, commissioned
Dr. Christopher Clapham, then a Senior Lecturer in Africa
Studies at the University
of Lancaster, to examine and classify the papers and to make
recommendations as to the display, storage, preservation and access to the remaining
papers. The papers were stored in the estate’s basement library after the Museum
closed in the 1980s.
The materials remained in the estate library, but in deteriorating conditions. In
2003, during Liberia’s civil war, soldiers rummaged through the file cabinets in
search of valuables, tossing folders and papers onto the floor and leaving them
exposed to damage in Liberia’s
tropical climate. In 2005, the materials were
retrieved ―as is‖ from the library and shipped to the E. Lingle Craig Preservation
Laboratory atIndiana
University where they were deep frozen at -10º F to stop mold growth
and exterminate insects. Conservators then cleaned, flattened and disinfected the
documents, preserving the original order when possible. From 2005–2008 Liberian Collections Project archivists sorted the materials,
restoring, when possible, the filing order described by Dr. Christopher
Clapham and the Liberian Executive Office filing guidelines.
Following the organization phase, the collection was microfilmed in
2008. The complete physical collection of the President W.V.S.
Tubman Papers will be moved to Liberia whenever the Tubman family requests the shipment. Until then
the collection will be stored at Indiana University.
Processed By
Colleen McCorkell, Megan MacDonald,
Lois Sabo-Skelton with assistance from Emily
Symonds,
Rose Marie Walter, Eric Holt,
Darchelle Switzky,
Jennifer Albano,
Denise Dalphond,
Andrea Bertrand, Bergis Jules and
Shane Tucker.
Numbering for Records Cartons (Boxes) and Microfilms:In
the following content list, the box number of each record carton containing the
physical papers is indicated as well as the reel number of each microfilm. There are
21 boxes of papers, numbered Box 1 through Box 21, and 47 microfilm reels, numbered
InU 3P–1070.01 through 1070.47. (The restricted materials constitute an additional
box and microfilm reel of materials.)
Box 1
Reel
1070.01
Record Group:
Liberian Government Papers
Series:
Box 1
The Executive Branch Administrative Files
Subseries:
Bureau of Civil Service
Annual and Special Reports, 1944,
1946,
undated
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Subseries:
Bureau of Police
Subseries:
Bureau of Public Health and Sanitation
Annual and Special Reports, 1945-1953 , undated
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International Correspondence, 1946-1950 , undated
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Subseries:
Bureau of Statistics
Subseries:
Bureau of Youth
Subseries:
Business and Commercial Establishments
Export-Import Bank of the United States of America,
1950-1955 ,
undated
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Firestone
Plantations Company Correspondence, 1944-1970 ,
undated
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Firestone
Plantations Company Reports, 1944-1952 , undated
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Firestone
Plantations Company Rubber Price Sheets, 1950-1988 ,
undated
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Inter-Caribbean Shipping Corporation,
1944,
1948
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Reel 1070.02
Liberia Mining Company Ltd.,
1943-1953 ,
undated
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Liberia Mining Company Correspondence, 1945-1967,
undated
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LAMCO - Liberian
American-Swedish Minerals Company, 1956-1969 , undated
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Liberian Co-Operative Association, Inc.,
1950-1964
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Liberian Engineering and Construction Company,
1965,
1966, undated
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Liberian Import-Export Corporation,
1947, undated
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Liberian International Airways / Liberian
National Airways,
1947-1968 , undated
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Monrovia Industrial and Maritime Corporation, Ltd.,
1948-1955
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Publishers and Printing Companies, 1944-1969 , undated
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Rubber Planters Association of Liberia,
1948-1988 ,
undated
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Miscellaneous Contract-Related Materials, circa 1947,
1948-1957
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Miscellaneous Contract-Related Materials, 1962-1971 , undated
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Reel 1070.03
Miscellaneous General Business Correspondence, 1944-1963
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Miscellaneous General Business Correspondence, 1964-1971 , undated
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Subseries:
Box 2
Centennial Commission
Celebration Drama, Literature and Music, 1946, undated
View item(s)
Celebration Invitation Lists, 1946-1947 , undated
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Subseries:
Child Welfare Organizations
Subseries:
Community Welfare Service
Subseries:
Department of Agriculture and Commerce
Bureau of Natural Resources and Surveys,
1963-1971 ,
undated
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Reel 1070.04
Central Office, 1945-1969, undated
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Experiment Station Correspondence, 1962-1971 , undated
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Experiment Station Reports, 1945-1968 , undated
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Land Sales, Surveys and Deeds, 1921-1970 , undated
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United States Foreign Economic Administration , 1945-1950
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Subseries:
Department of Commerce and Industry
Correspondence and Agreements, 1964-1969 , undated
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Subseries:
Department of Education
Annual and Special Reports, 1943-1963 , undated
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Booker Washington Agricultural and Industrial Institute of
Liberia - Board Minutes, 1946-1950
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Booker Washington Agricultural and Industrial Institute of
Liberia - Correspondence, 1945-1971 , undated
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Booker Washington Agricultural and Industrial Institute of
Liberia - Invitations, 1947-1960
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Reel 1070.05
College of West Africa, 1943-1969 , undated
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Cuttington College and Divinity School, 1948-1971 ,
undated
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National Teachers Association of Liberia Bulletin,
1970
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Public Schools Invitations and Souvenir Programmes, 1947-1970
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School-Related Correspondence, 1944-1971 , undated
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Box 3
Secretary of Public Instruction, 1944-1970 , undated
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University of
Liberia Invitations, Speeches and Souvenir Programmes,
1944-1971,
undated
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University of
Liberia/Liberia College , 1946-1971 , undated
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Subseries:
Department of Information and Cultural Affairs
Reel 1070.06
Publishing Correspondence, 1963-1971 , undated
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Subseries:
Department of Internal Affairs
Bureau of Labor, Annual and Special Reports,
1945-1971
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Bureau of Labor, Correspondence, 1952-1970,
undated
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President Tubman's Decisions - Central Province, 1945
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President Tubman's Decisions - Eastern Province, 1946
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Reel 1070.07
Secretary of Internal Affairs, 1936-1969 , undated
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County
Bong County
- Commissioner, 1944-1955 , undated
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Bong County
- General Correspondence, 1944-1969, undated
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Grand
Bassa County - Commissioner, 1944-1970 ,
undated
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Grand
Bassa County - General Correspondence, 1943-1968 ,
undated
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Grand
Bassa County - Paramount and Clan Chiefs, 1945,
1946, undated
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Grand
Bassa County - River Cess District, 1944-1970 ,
undated
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Grand
Bassa County - The Superintendent, 1940-1968 ,
undated
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Box 4
Grand Cape Mount County - Commissioner, 1945-1969 , undated
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Grand Cape Mount County - General Correspondence,
1949-1968 , undated
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Grand Cape Mount County - The Superintendent, 1945-1970 , undated
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Grand
Gedeh County - Commissioner, 1943-1965,
undated
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Grand
Gedeh County - General Correspondence, 1945-1970 ,
undated
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Grand
Gedeh County - Paramount and Clan Chiefs, 1945-1969
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Grand
Gedeh County - The Superintendent, 1945-1969,
undated
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Reel 1070.08
Lofa
County - Commissioner, 1945-1969 , undated
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Lofa County - General Correspondence, 1945-1969 ,
undated
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Lofa
County - Paramount and Clan Chiefs, 1935-1971 ,
undated
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Lofa
County - The Superintendent, 1965-1969 ,
undated
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Maryland
County - Commissioner, 1944-1967 , undated
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Maryland
County - General Correspondence, 1936 [?] -1971 ,
undated
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Maryland
County - Paramount and Clan Chiefs Correspondence,
1945-1970 ,
undated
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Maryland
County - The Superintendent, 1944-1971 ,
undated
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Montserrado County - Careysburg District, 1945-1964 ,
undated
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Montserrado County - General Correspondence, 1941-1971 , undated
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Montserrado County - Kakata District Commissioner,
1944-1962 , undated
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Montserrado County - Kakata General Correspondence,
1944-1969 ,
undated
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Montserrado County - Kakata Paramount and Clan Chiefs,
1944-1963 ,
undated
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Montserrado County - Kakata Township Commissioner,
1945-1970 ,
undated
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Montserrado County - Krutown, 1942-1971 ,
undated
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Montserrado County - Marshall Territory, 1941-1967
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Montserrado County - Paramount and Clan Chiefs,
1945-1969 , undated
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Nimba County - Commissioner, 1944-1968 ,
undated
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Reel 1070.09
Nimba County - General Correspondence, 19446-1969
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Nimba County - Paramount and Clan Chiefs, 1946-1969 , undated
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Nimba County - The Superintendent, 1967-1968 , undated
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Sinoe
County - District Commissioners, 1945-1968 ,
undated
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Sinoe
County - General Correspondence, 1944-1970 ,
undated
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Sinoe
County - Paramount and Clan Chiefs, 1946-1969
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Sinoe
County - The Superintendent, 1945-1970 ,
undated
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District:
Commonwealth District, City of Harper, Cape Palmas -
Correspondence, 1946-1964
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Commonwealth District, City of Monrovia -
Correspondence, 1946-1968 , undated
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Commonwealth District of Clay - Ashland
- Correspondence, 1943-1952
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Subseries:
Department of Justice
Annual Report and Opinions of the Attorney General, 1965,
1966
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Attorney General Correspondence, 1955-1971 , undated
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Attorney General Investigations and Reports, 1944-1970 ,
undated
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Reel 1070.10
Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization,
1945-1971 ,
undated
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Court Proceedings and other Miscellaneous Documents, 1943-1969 ,
undated
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Subseries:
Department of Natural Defense
Subseries:
Reel 1070.11
Department of Planning
Subseries:
Department of Post Office
Annual and Special Reports, 1944-1967 , undated
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Subseries:
Box 6
Department of Public Works and Utilities
Annual and Special Reports, 1944-1967 , undated
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Reel 1070.12
Invitations Sent, 1945-1970 , undated
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Monrovia Port Management Company,
1947-1969 ,
undated
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"Report of Survey for Improvements to Road Communications",
undated
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Subseries:
Department of State
Diplomatic Correspondence
Diplomatic Correspondence - Africa,
1960- 1969 ,
undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - The Americas,
1946-1963
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Ethiopia, 1964,
1966 ,
undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Federal Republic of Germany
(West Germany),
1964 ,
undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - France, 1935-1970 , undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - German Democratic Republic
(East Germany) , 1962 , undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Israel,
1955,
1964 ,
undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Liberian Embassy, 1945-1955
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Liberian Embassy, 1961-1965
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Liberian Embassy, 1966-1971 , undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Netherlands, undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - People's Republic of China, , 1964-1969
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Republic of Guinea , 1957-1967 ,
undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Republic of Korea (Seoul) ,
1950
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Sierra Leone , 1963-1968 ,
undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Spain , 1952-1965 , undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - Togolese Republic , 1963-1965
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Diplomatic Correspondence - United Arab Republic,
1964,
1970
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Diplomatic Correspondence - United Kingdom,
1946-1970 ,
undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - United Soviet Socialist Republic,
1959 ,
undated
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Diplomatic Correspondence - United States of America,
1931-1968 , undated
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Reel 1070.13
Diplomatic Correspondence - Yugoslavia, undated
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Diplomatic Speeches, 1947-1969 , undated
Liberian Correspondence with News Clippings, 1963-1969
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Secretary of State Correspondence, 1961-1971 ,
undated
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United Nations
Correspondence, 1946-1970 , undated
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Other Correspondences:
Bureau of Archives, Patents and Trademarks,
1930-1946
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Secretary of State Correspondence - Bobby
Niadoo, 1964-1967
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Reel 1070.14
Other Memorabilia:
Consular and Embassy Reports, 1945-1970 , undated
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Reel 1070.15
Liberian Consular Service, 1946-1971 , undated
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Liberian Legation, 1946-1970
, undated
Organization of African States (OAU),
1963,
1969
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Passport/Documents of F.A. Price , 1947,
1950 , 1952
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Reports on Foreign Countries, circa 1946 , 1955-1967 , undated
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Reports on the United Nations,
1946,
1957,
undated
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United Nations
Representative - H. Lafayette Harmon,
1944-1967
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Subseries:
Box 8
Reel 1070.16
Department of Treasury
Subseries:
Elections Commission
Subseries:
The Executive Mansion
Committee Reports for Tubman'sDiamond
Jubilee Anniversary, 1970
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Construction Reports, 1947-1971
Executive Action Bureau, Correspondence, 1963-1971
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Executive Secretary to the President, 1940-1951 ,
undated
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Executive Secretary to the President, 1952-1971 ,
undated
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Box 9
Reel 1070.18
Limited Power of Attorney (LPA) Documents, 1945-1963
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Limited Power of Attorney (LPA), 1969-1971 , undated
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Limited Power of Attorney Financial Statements, 1950-1971 ,
undated
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National Bureau of Investigation - Correspondence,
1964-1971
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National Bureau of Investigation - Reports,
1961-1971 ,
undated
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National Intelligence and and Security Service -
Correspondence, 1963-1970
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National Intelligence and and Security Service -
Reports, 1963-1968
, undated
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Reel 1070.19
National Police Force, 1948-1970 , undated
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Office of the Advisors to the President, 1963-1971
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Office of the Administrative Assistants, 1947-1968
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Office of the Business Management Division, 1954-1970
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Office of the Economic Advisor, 1955,
1967,
undated
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Office of the Press Secretary to the President, 1954-1971
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Report on Liberian Development Programs, undated
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Social Secretary to the President, 1946-1968 , undated
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Social Secretary to the President - random news clips, 1954 , undated
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Social Assistant to the President, 1954-1971 , undated
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Special Security Service - Correspondence, 1964-1971 , undated
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Special Security Service - Investigations, 1963 , 1969
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T.S.M.Y. "Liberian" Presidential Yacht, 1964-1970 ,
undated
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Subseries:
Box 10
Reel 1070.20
Inaugural Committees
Inauguration Announcements, Invitations and Souvenir Programmes,
1952-1968
View item(s)
Subseries:
National Commission
Subseries:
National Planning Agency
Subseries:
Political Parties
True Whig Party -
Correspondence,
1959-1969 , undated
View item(s)
True Whig Party -
Finances, 1950,
1963 ,
undated
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True Whig Party -
Independent Fragment, circa 1950
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True Whig Party -
Meetings, 1948,
1954,
undated
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True Whig Party -
Official Party Documents, 1946-1959 , undated
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True Whig Party -
Party Opinions, 1955
, undated
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True Whig Party -
Petitions, Statements and Testimonials, 1952-1971 , undated
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True Whig Party -
Reception Committees and Plans, undated
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True Whig Party -
Resolutions, Kakata, Montserrado,
1955
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True Whig Party -
Signature Page Framents, undated
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True Whig Party -
Souvenir Programs, 1950-1971 , undated
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Reel 1070.21
True Whig Party -
Speeches, 1954-1971 , undated
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Subseries:
Public Utilities Authority
Subseries:
Special Foreign Missions to Liberia
Economic Development Plans, 1966,
1969 ,
undated
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United States
Military Missions, 1946-1968 , undated
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United States
Public Health Service, 1945-1950, undated
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Series:
Box 10
Series: The Legislative Branch Administrative Files
House of Representatives, correspondence, 1945-1971 ,
undated
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House of Representatives, Edwin Barclay
Address, 1955
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Joint Addresses and Resolutions, 1950 , undated
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Series:
Box 11
Reel 1070.22
Series: The Judiciary Branch Administrative Files
Subseries:
The Circuit Courts
First Judicial Circuit Court - Brownell Divorce Record, 1940-1944 ,
undated
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First Judicial Circuit Court - Fahnbulleh Trial, 1968
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Seventh Judicial Circuit Court, 1967-1968, undated
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Subseries:
The Supreme Court
Correspondence and Addresses, 1946-1971, undated
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Subseries:
Reel 1070.23
Other Judiciary Material
Stipendiary Magistrate's Office, 1940-1971 , undated
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Series:
Box 12
Series: General Government Correspondence
Adighibe, Beatrice Freeman, 1967-1971 ,
undated
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Chesson, Joseph J.F. "Chess", 1967-1969 ,
undated
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Reel 1070.24
General "C" - C-Clark, 1945-1970 , undated
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General "C" - Clarke-Cupid, 1945-1971 , undated
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General "D" - Dabson-Delam, 1945-1970 , undated
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General "D" - Delaney-Dioh,
1944-1971 ,
undated
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Reel 1070.25
Freeman, Benjamin G. , 1947-1950 , undated
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General "H" - Hayes-Hutchins, 1946-1971 , undated
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General "J" - Jackson-George - Jenkins, 1945-1971 , undated
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General "J" - Jerersha-Jury, 1945-1971 , undated
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Reel 1070.27
General "M" - McClain-Morais, 1945-1971 , undated
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General "R" - Rachel-Roberts, 1947-1971 , undated
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General "R" - Robinson-Ruth, 1943-1970 , undated
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Reel 1070.28
General "S" - Sa-Shank, 1943-1971 , undated
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General "S" - Shannon-Smythe, 1944-1971 , undated
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General "S" - Snetter-Swen , 1944-1971 ,
undated
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General "T" - Thorne-Tyler, 1946-1971 , undated
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Reel 1070.29
General "W" - W-Wille, 1944-1971 , undated
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General "W" - Williamson-Wynn, 1946-1971 , undated
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Series:
Box 14
Series: Subject Files
Concession Agreements: Miscellaneous, 1951-1959
The Executive Mansion: Construction Reports, 1947-1971
The Executive Mansion: Dinner Menus, 1945-1949
The Executive Mansion: Invitation Lists, 1946, , 1948
The Executive Mansion: Invitations Received, 1946-1971 ,
undated
The Executive Mansion: Invitations Sent, 1964-1971 ,
undated
The Executive Mansion: Wedding Invitations and Announcements,
1947-1971 ,
undated
Government Committees, 1948-1967 , undated
Government Improvement Reports, undated
Handwritten Notes, Lists and Drafts, 1970 , undated
Miscellaneous Documents, 1948-1955 , undated
Music, 1947 ,
1970 ,
undated
N.P. Mander Ltd., Church Organ Builders, 1964
President Arthur Barclay Address1904
President Arthur Barclay: Report of the Feeling
of Aboriginal Population, undated
Souvenir Programs: Honoring President Tubman , 1947-1971 ,
undated
Souvenir Program: Legislative, 1945-1948
Souvenir Program: Miscellaneous, 1943-1971 , undated
Souvenir Program: Poems, 1968 , 1970
, undated
Reel 1070.31
Souvenir Program: Thanksgiving Services, 1945-1969
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Speeches: Annual Messages by Tubman , 1949-1967 , undated
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Speeches: Celebratory and Holiday, 1941-1971 , undated
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Speeches: Cultural and Manuscripts, 19*63-1969 , undated
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Speeches: Economic Development, [1970] , undated
Speeches: General and Governmental, 1946-1971 , undated
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Speeches: Honoring Tubman , 1964-1971 ,
undated
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Box 15
Speeches: William V.S.
Tubman, 1947-1971
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Vice President Clarence L. Simpson Sr.,
1943-1967
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Vice President William R. Tolbert,
1947-1970 ,
undated
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Box 15
Record Group:
W.V.S. Tubman Personal Papers
Series:
Box 15
Personal Correspondence
Coleman, Olivia "Gertrude" (Miss Consequential),
1968-1969 ,
undated
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Cooper, Eugenia "Gene" Simpson, 1946-1970 ,
undated
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Reel 1070.33
Elizabeth; Rebecca ;
Shadlyn (daughter), 1968-1970 , undated
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Massaquoi, Winifred ("Wini"), 1967-1969 ,
undated
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Obiamiwe, Elizabeth "Lizzie" H. Wilson , 1945-1971 ,
undated
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Reel 1070.34
Reeves, Thelma "ES" T., 1963-1969 , undated
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Tubman, Alexander (nephew), 1948 , 1963 , undated
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Tubman, Elizabeth (daughter) (Nne Plu) , 1961-1962 ,
undated
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Tubman, Wilhelmina "Coocoo" , 1950-1962 ,
undated
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Series:
Box 16
Series: Tubman Family Biography
Antoinette Tubman's
Monrovia College Citation, undated
View item(s)
Correspondence/Documents, Pre-Presidential, 1934-1943 ,
undated
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Draft Concerning the Assassination Attempt on Tubman
, undated
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Forced Labour Commission Document and Correspondence, 1924-1932 ,
undated
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News Clipping of W.V.S. Tubman Jr. Marriage,
1961 ,
undated
View item(s)
Wilhelmina "Coocoo" Tubman Sheet Music:
Fruhlingsrauchen, undated
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William E. Tubman's Personal Finances, 1950-1992
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William Eli Tubman's
University of
Liberia Diploma, 1977
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W.V.S.
Tubman Memorial Museum Feasibility Report, 1972
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Series:
Box 17
Series: Tubman Farm Records
Reel 1070.36
Farm Account Reports and Statements, 1946-1990 , undated
View item(s)
Farm Reports - Firestone, October-December 1967
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Reel 1070.38
Farm Reports - Firestone, April-December 1968
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Totota Farm Fuel Invoices and Receipts, 1967-1971
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Reel 1070.39
Totota Farm Invoices and Receipts, 1962
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Reel 1070.40
Totota Farm Invoices and Receipts, 1970-1991 , undated
View item(s)
Totota Farm Reports - Alan L. Grant Company ,
Correspondence, 1964-1971
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Totota Farm Zoo Correspondence, 1960-1970 , undated
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Totota Farm Zoo Invoices and Receipts, 1963-1970 , undated
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Series:
Box 18
Series: Tubman Financial Records
Reel 1070.41
Tubman Farm Financial Records, 1950
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Tubman Farm Financial Records, January-February 1962
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Box 19
Reel 1070.42
Tubman Farm Financial Records, May 1962
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Tubman Farm Financial Records, June-September 1962
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Tubman Farm Financial Records, October-November 1962
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Reel 1070.43
Tubman Farm Financial Records, January-May 1968
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Tubman Farm Financial Records, June-October 1968
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Tubman Farm Financial Records, November-December 1968
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Box 19
Record Group:
Civil Society-Related Materials
Series:
Box 19
Civic, Social and Political Organizations
The Liberia War Veterans Association Inc. , 1963
View item(s)
The Liberian Girl Guides Association, 1963-1971 ,
undated
View item(s)
National Federation of Liberian Women , 1963-1967
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The National Liberation Women's Social and Political Movement,
1946-1969 ,
undated
View item(s)
The Tubman Sinoe Women Political and Social Group ,
1955
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Young Men's Christian Association,
Inc. (YMCA), 1947-1967
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Young Women's Christian Association,
Inc. (YWCA) , 1949-1963 , undated
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Miscellaneous Correspondence and Memorabilia, 1947-1970 ,
undated
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Reel 1070.44
Miscellaneous Programs, 1946-1969 , undated
View item(s)
Miscellaneous Women's Organizations, 1949-1971 , undated
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Miscellaneous Youth Organizations, 1954-1971 , undated
View item(s)
Series:
Box 20
Series: Fraternal Orders
Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : International Orders, 1921-1971 , undated
View item(s)
Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : Masonic Temple and Finances ,1961-1970 ,
undated
View item(s)
Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1948-1968,
undated
View item(s)
Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : Morning Star Lodge No. 6, 1943-1970
View item(s)
Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, 1947-1955 ,
undated
View item(s)
Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge Correspondence,
1945-1970
View item(s)
Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : Oriental Lodge No. 1, Correspondence, 1950-1969
View item(s)
Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : Publications, 1957 , 1971
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Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : Souvenir Programmes, 1944-1945
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Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : Souvenir Programmes, 1962-1967
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Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : Souvenir Programmes, 1968
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Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : Souvenir Programmes, 1969-1971
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Ancient Free and Accepted
Masons : Speeches, 1946-1970
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Bassa Brotherhood Industrial and Benefit Society, 1944-1969
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Grand
United Order of Odd Fellows: Correspondence, 1946-1968
View item(s)
Grand
United Order of Odd Fellows: Souvenir Programmes,
1965-1971
View item(s)
International Order of Good Templers , 1950-1971 ,
undated
View item(s)
Reel 1070.45
Order of the
Eastern Star: Correspondence, Invitations and Speeches,
1954-1971 ,
undated
View item(s)
Order of the
Eastern Star: Proceedings of the General Grand Chapter,
1966
View item(s)
Order of the
Eastern Star: Souvenir Programmes, 1963-1968
View item(s)
United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the Mysterious Ten:
Correspondence, 1946-1970 , undated
View item(s)
United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the Mysterious Ten:
Souvenir Programmes, 1945-1969 , undated
View item(s)
Series:
Box 20
Series: Health and Medical Organizaton Records
The American Foundation for Tropical Medicine , 1946 , 1950
View item(s)
Firestone
Plantations Company Medical Center, 1945-1968
View item(s)
Invitations and Souvenir Programmes, 1947-1971 , undated
View item(s)
Medical Correspondence and Reports, 1945-1971 , undated
View item(s)
Tubman Medical Clinic and ELWA Hospital Records, 1969
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Series:
Box 20
In Memoriam
Correspondence from Bereaved, 1963-1971 , undated
View item(s)
Series:
Box 21
Series: Religious Organizations
African
Methodist Episcopal Church,
1945-1971 ,
undated
View item(s)
Reel 1070.46
The Alexander Tubman Memorial Center: Mount Scott United Methodist
Church, 1945-1970
, undated
View item(s)
The "At the Throne of Grace" Ministry, 1966-1967
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Baptist Church Congregations and Organizations, 1946-1970
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The Church of the Lord (Aladura) Center Street,
1967-1970
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The Church of the Lord (Aladura) Congregations,
1965-1969
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The Church of the Lord (Aladura) Nigeria, 1947-1969
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The Church of the Lord , Carey Street, Monrovia, 1947
, 1948 ,
undated
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Episcopal Church
, Liberian Central Conference, 1965
View item(s)
The Episcopal Church
, Missionary Diocese of Liberia, 1946-1970
View item(s)
Episcopal Church,
Miscellaneous Religious Programs, 1965-1968
View item(s)
The First Methodist Church:
Grand
Bassa County , 1945-1969 , undated
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First Methodist Church:
Monrovia,
1944-1968 , undated
View item(s)
The First United Methodist Church,
Monrovia,
1969-1970
View item(s)
Journal of the Twelfth Session of the Liberia Annual Conference of the Methodist Church,
1951
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Methodist Church
Congregations and Organizations, 1937-1969 , undated
View item(s)
Liberia Baptist Missionary and Education Convention ,
1946-1971
View item(s)
Methodist Church
Congregations and Organizations, 1937-1969 , undated
Patten Memorial Church,
Monrovia ,
1946-1969 ,
undated
View item(s)
Providence Baptist Association and Church, 1945-1971
View item(s)
St. Thomas Episcopal Church , 1948-1988 ,
undated
View item(s)
United Brothers of Friendship & Sisters of the Mysterious Ten
Hymnal Booklet, undated
View item(s)
Reel 1070.47
United Methodist Church:
Conference Materials, 1945-1971 , undated
View item(s)
United Methodist Church:
Conference Speeches, 1965
View item(s)
United Methodist Church:
Correspondence from Bishops, 1945-1969
View item(s)
Miscellaneous Religious Correspondence, 1945-1971 , undated
View item(s)
Miscellaneous Religous Programs, Announcements and Invitations,
1945-1970 ,
undated
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