Scale ca. 1:20,000. Manuscript, pencil, on manila envelope. Letterhead: The White House. Cadastral map. Ascription of authorship through comparison of handwriting with copies of his correspondence. Available al More
Franklin D. Roosevelt's letter to Felix Frankfurter asking if Archibald MacLeish is a good choice as the Librarian of Congress.
A facsimile of Franklin D. Roosevelt's memorandum nominating Archibald MacLeish as Librarian of Congress.
Franklin D. Roosevelt expresses his support of the Library of Congress' efforts to secure its collections during World War II.
Archibald MacLeish suggests to President Franklin D. Roosevelt that he consider Julian Boyd of Princeton University as the next Librarian of Congress.
The White House telegram notifies Archibald MacLeish that he can move ahead with the appointment of the Register of Copyrights.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt writes to Archibald MacLeish about a possible candidate for the next Librarian of Congress.
Archibald MacLeish offers additional names for candidates for Librarian of Congress to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Event: Tuesday night jam session at Frazier Gills' Barbershop. Throughout southern West Virginia one can find regular jam sessions, which occur in public spaces like the Sophia Fire Hall, the Coal City Barber S More
Franklin D. Roosevelt gives Archibald MacLeish permission to accept the care of Britain's Magna Carta.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt responds to Archibald MacLeish's wish to resign.
Archibald MacLeish, writing to Franklin D. Roosevelt, declines the position of Librarian of Congress.
Archibald MacLeish sends a confidential letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in which he suggests candidates for Librarian of Congress.
Letter commends Franklin D. Roosevelt's choice of Archibald MacLeish as a qualified candidate for Librarian of Congress.