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Size | 110.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 90,000 items) |
Abstract | Terry Sanford of Scotland, Cumberland, Wake, and Durham counties, N.C., was a politician, educator, administrator, lawyer, and soldier. He served as state senator, 1953-1954; governor of North Carolina, 1961-1965; president of Duke University, 1969-1985; and U.S. senator, 1986-1992. The collection includes campaign files and other items relating to Terry Sanford's career. Pre-1960 material includes items related to Strom Thurmond's 1948 Dixiecrat campaign for U.S. President; to Sanford's successful 1949 campaign for president of the Young Democrats Clubs of North Carolina; to Frank Porter Graham's 1950 senatorial campaign; and to North Carolina's Pearsall Plan for public school desegregation. 1959-1960 gubernatorial campaign items include correspondence between Sanford's staff and county liaisons, correspondence with key advisors, clippings from state and regional newspapers, letters responding to Sanford's support of John F. Kennedy at the Democratic National Convention, and films and audio tapes of Sanford gubernatorial campaign advertisements. Topics include agriculture, industry, public schools, welfare, race relations, women in politics, and religion and politics. Items, 1961-1965, document Sanford's political activities as North Carolina governor. Topics include North Carolina's 1963 "Gag Law," the Good Neighbor Council, and the North Carolina Fund. Items, 1965-1984, relate to Sanford's proposed 1968 U.S. senatorial campaign against Sen. Sam Ervin; the 1968 Citizens for Humphrey-Muskie Committee; and Sanford's 1972 and 1976 presidential campaigns. Materials related to Sanford's unsuccessful 1992 U.S. senatorial campaign include North Carolina voters' responses to a Sanford questionnaire, detailed reports on Sanford's opponent Lauch Faircloth, folders on women's and children's issues, and photographs and several video and audio tapes related to the campaign. 1992 campaign topics include welfare, industry, education, crime, and taxes. Correspondents represented in the collection include John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Bill Clinton, Bert Bennett, Hugh Cannon, Henry H. Wilson Jr., Frank Porter Graham, Clyde Hoey, William Friday, Sam Rayburn, W. Kerr Scott, Luther Hodges, Dan K. Moore, Hubert H. Humphrey, I. Beverly Lake, Sr., Malcolm Seawell, Sam Ervin, Lauch Faircloth, John Larkins, John Gavin, Robert F. Kennedy, and Adlai Stevenson. The addition of 2011 contains notes, short letters, and greeting cards, 1960-1985, addressed to Margaret Rose (Knight) Sanford; some letters discuss Sanford's 1960 gubernatorial campaign and victory, support for Sanford's 1961 tax plan, and the end of Sanford's gubernatorial career. There are also a few letters, 1959-1964, chiefly thank-yous, to Terry Sanford; letters, 1960-1967, to his mother about Sanford's achievements; and other items. The addition of 2014 chiefly contains materials related to Sanford family activities and events, including papers related to Sanford's parents, Cecil Sanford, Jr., and Elizabeth Martin Sanford; photo albums related to the Knight family; scrapbooks and photo albums made by Margaret from her college years, Sanford's political races, and vacation trips; personal papers from across both Margaret and Terry Sanfords' lives as well as legal materials, memorial arrangements, and notes of condolence related to their deaths; awards, certificates, and honorary degrees presented to Margaret and Terry Sanford by various institutions; and various recordings, including video interviews with Sanford. |
Creator | Sanford, Terry, 1917-1998. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Tim Long, Patrick Huber, Tim West, June 1994
Encoded by: Roslyn Holdzkom, 2002
Finding aid updated in May 2002 by John Foster, in October 2006 by Jackie Dean, in May 2007 by Rachel Canada, in July 2010 by Kathryn Michaelis, in October 2011 by Sara Mannheimer, in October 2017 by Mary Oliva, in November 2018 by Laura Smith and Amy Morgan, and in January 2019 by Amy Morgan and Jodi Berkowitz; Laura Hart in February 2021; Anne Wells and Andrew Crook in September 2021
Additional materials have been received, but not incorporated into the original organization of the collection. These materials are similar to those in the original deposit.
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Terry Sanford was born 20 August 1917 in Laurinburg, N. C., the second son of Cecil L. and Elizabeth Martin Sanford. He received the A.B. degree in 1939 and the J.D. degree in 1946 from the University of North Carolina. He served as an FBI agent, 1941-1942, with the United States Army in Europe during World War II, and as assistant director of the Institute of Government, UNC-Chapel Hill, 1946-1948. Sanford practiced as an attorney in Fayetteville, N.C., from 1948 until he was elected governor of North Carolina in 1960, serving as president of the Young Democratic Clubs of North Carolina, 1949-1950, and North Carolina state senator, 1953-1954. He practiced law again after leaving office in 1965, and, in 1969, became president of Duke University, a position he held until 1985. Sanford was United States senator from North Carolina, 1986-1992.
Sanford married Margaret Rose Knight in 1942; their two children are Elizabeth Knight and Terry Jr.
Back to TopThis collection contains materials primarily related to Terry Sanford's political career. From his campaign for president of the Young Democrats Clubs of North Carolina in 1949 through his unsuccessful 1992 senatorial campaign, Sanford spent much of his time either in office or campaigning for office.
The first five series detail discrete parts of Sanford's political activities. Series 1 concerns many of Sanford's political activities prior to his 1959-1960 gubernatorial campaign. Especially well-documented are his efforts to gather support for his bid to become president of the Young Democratic Clubs of North Carolina in 1950. Also included is a small amount of information about W. Kerr Scott's successful 1948 gubernatorial campaign, and a scrapbook concerning Frank Porter Graham's senatorial campaign of 1950.
Series 2 offers detailed information on Sanford's 1959-1960 gubernatorial campaign. Included are day-to-day accounts from local Sanford supporters, Sanford correspondence with key advisors, clippings from dozens of state and regional newspapers, telegrams and letters reacting to Sanford's support of John F. Kennedy at the Democratic National Convention, and other items. Also included are film (Series 6) and audio recordings (Series 7) of Sanford gubernatorial campaign advertisements.
Series 3 documents Sanford's political activities as governor of North Carolina, 1961-1965. Most of Sanford's official records as governor are housed at the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh, N.C. The materials in this collection include hundreds of applications for political appointments and items concerning the North Carolina Democratic Party. Also included are several films in Series 6 and dozens of audiotapes in Series 7, recorded while Sanford was governor.
Series 4 covers the years after Sanford left the governor's office until he was elected United States senator in 1986. During much of this time, Sanford was president of Duke University; and most of his papers from this period are housed at Duke. Materials in this collection include items related to Sanford's proposed 1968 senatorial campaign against Sam Ervin and to both runs at the United States presidency made by Sanford in 1972 and 1976. Series 4 also contains detailed information on the 1968 Citizens for Humphrey-Muskie Committee that supported Hubert Humphrey and Edmund Muskie. Sanford was the Committee's co-chair. Note that there are no materials relating to Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign.
Series 5 contains items related primarily to Sanford's unsuccessful 1992 senatorial campaign. Included are North Carolina voters' responses to a Sanford questionnaire and detailed reports on Sanford's opponent, Lauch Faircloth. Also included are several video (Series 6) and audio (Series 7) recordings relating to the campaign.
Series 8 contains photographs primarily related to the 1992 United States Senate campaign.
The Addition of 2011 primarily consists of notes, short letters, and greeting cards, 1960-1985, from friends and acquaintances addressed to Margaret Rose Sanford. Topics addressed include Terry Sanford's gubernatorial campaign in 1960, congratulations on Sanford's victory, declarations of support for Sanford's 1961 tax plan, and the conclusion of Terry Sanford's term as governor in 1964. There are also a few letters that disagree with Sanford's policies. There are notes and letters from Virginia Davis, secretary to the governor of Missouri John M. Dalton. One of Davis' letters, dated 12 December 1963, mentions Kennedy's assassination; another letter dated 11 June 1964 touches on the topic of working women. There are also notes from the Capitol Receptionist-Secretary and Margaret Rose Sanford's secretary. There are also meeting minutes, receiving line lists, and other items relating to Margaret Rose Sanford's role as First Lady. The Addition also includes a small amount of letters, primarily thank-yous, addressed to Terry Sanford as well as letters to Terry Sanford's mother, Elizabeth Martin Sanford, discussing Terry Sanford's achievements.
The addition of 2014 contains materials related to Sanford family activities and events, including papers related to Sanford's parents, Cecil Sanford Jr. and Elizabeth Martin Sanford; photo albums related to the Knight family; scrapbooks and photo albums made by Margaret from her college years, Sanford's political races, and vacation trips; personal papers from across both Margaret and Terry Sanfords' lives as well as legal materials, memorial arrangements, and notes of condolence related to their deaths; awards, certificates, and honorary degrees presented to Margaret and Terry Sanford by various institutions; and various recordings, including video interviews with Sanford.
Unincorporated additions contain materials similar to those in other series.
Back to TopPolitical materials of Sanford. Items document Sanford's activities as member and president of the Young Democratic Clubs of North Carolina and other political activities. They include correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, and two scrapbooks, one of which concerns the Frank Porter Graham United States senate campaign of 1950. See Series 2 for pre-1960 material related to Sanford's 1960 gubernatorial campaign.
Arrangement: chronological.
Chiefly correspondence related to Sanford's activities as member and president of the Young Democratic Clubs of North Carolina (see also Volume 1 in Subseries 1.3). Included are letters, 1949, in support of Sanford's campaign for the presidency of the YDC; letters, 1949, congratulating Sanford on his YDC victory; and correspondence, 1949-1952, detailing YDC business. Correspondents include senators Frank Porter Graham and Clyde Hoey, William Friday, Sam Rayburn, Alben W. Barclay, Thad Eure, W. Kerr Scott, and Charles B. Deane. Also included is correspondence, 1951-1952, with Estes Kefauver relating to Kefauver's campaign for president.
Folder 1 |
July 1949 |
Folder 2 |
August 1949 |
Folder 3 |
1-15 September 1949 |
Folder 4 |
16-30 September 1949 |
Folder 5 |
October-November 1949 |
Folder 6 |
December 1949, 1949 undated |
Folder 7 |
January-March 1950 |
Folder 8 |
April-July 1950 |
Folder 9 |
August 1950 |
Folder 10 |
September 1950 |
Folder 11 |
October-December 1950, 1950 undated |
Folder 12 |
January 1951, 1951 undated |
Folder 13 |
January-April 1952 |
Folder 14 |
May-July 1952 |
Folder 15 |
August 1952, 1952 undated |
Arrangement: alphabetical by file title.
Speeches, correspondence, legal papers, newspaper clippings, and other items chiefly relating to Sanford's early political career. Included are several farm speeches; correspondence with Luther Hodges, Joe Crawford, and others; promotional material, 1948, relating to Strom Thurmond's Dixiecrat campaign; and legal papers and newspaper clippings, 1955-1956, about the Pearsall Plan, North Carolina's legislative response to the United States Supreme Court's ruling against school segregation.
Folder 16a |
American Legion |
Folder 16b |
Crawford, Joe |
Folder 17 |
Farming speech |
Folder 18 |
Hodges, Luther |
Folder 19a |
Miscellaneous: Correspondence, March 1954-August 1958 |
Folder 19b |
Miscellaneous: Correspondence, September 1958-December 1959 |
Folder 19c |
Miscellaneous: Other miscellaneous items |
Folder 20a |
Pearsall Plan |
Folder 20b |
Pearsall Plan |
Folder 20c |
Pearsall Plan |
Folder 21 |
Thurmond, Strom: Material used by supporters in 1948 |
Two scrapbooks, one with clippings and memorabilia relating to Sanford's early career and the other with information from the 1950 campaign of Frank Porter Graham for United States Senate; a notebook from a 1958 congressional campaign; and results of voter opinion surveys.
Material relating to the 1960 gubernatorial campaign, dating from exploratory letters Sanford sent in late 1958 to expressions of support he received on election day, November 8, 1960.
Arrangement: alphabetical by county.
Chiefly correspondence and newspaper clippings related to county-level activities during Terry Sanford's 1960 gubernatorial campaign. Included is day-to-day correspondence between Sanford and county liaisons about campaign strategy and people to contact. Also included are letters to and from Sanford supporters and contributors and mounted clippings about activities in various counties.
Folder 25-28
Folder 25Folder 26Folder 27Folder 28 |
Alamance |
Folder 29 |
Alexander |
Folder 30 |
Alleghany |
Folder 31 |
Anson |
Folder 32 |
Ashe |
Folder 33 |
Avery |
Folder 34-35
Folder 34Folder 35 |
Beaufort |
Folder 36 |
Bertie |
Folder 37 |
Bladen |
Folder 38 |
Brunswick |
Folder 39-42
Folder 39Folder 40Folder 41Folder 42 |
Buncombe |
Folder 43-44
Folder 43Folder 44 |
Burke |
Folder 45-46
Folder 45Folder 46 |
Cabarrus |
Folder 47-48
Folder 47Folder 48 |
Caldwell |
Folder 49 |
Camden |
Folder 50-52
Folder 50Folder 51Folder 52 |
Carteret |
Folder 53 |
Caswell |
Folder 54-55
Folder 54Folder 55 |
Catawba |
Folder 56-57
Folder 56Folder 57 |
Chatham |
Folder 58 |
Cherokee |
Folder 59 |
Chowan |
Folder 60 |
Clay |
Folder 61-62
Folder 61Folder 62 |
Cleveland |
Folder 63-64
Folder 63Folder 64 |
Columbus |
Folder 65-66
Folder 65Folder 66 |
Craven |
Folder 67-71
Folder 67Folder 68Folder 69Folder 70Folder 71 |
Cumberland |
Folder 72 |
Currituck |
Folder 73-74
Folder 73Folder 74 |
Dare |
Folder 75-77
Folder 75Folder 76Folder 77 |
Davidson |
Folder 78 |
Davie |
Folder 79-80
Folder 79Folder 80 |
Duplin |
Folder 81-85
Folder 81Folder 82Folder 83Folder 84Folder 85 |
Durham |
Folder 86-89
Folder 86Folder 87Folder 88Folder 89 |
Edgecombe |
Folder 90-95
Folder 90Folder 91Folder 92Folder 93Folder 94Folder 95 |
Forsyth |
Folder 96-97
Folder 96Folder 97 |
Franklin |
Folder 98-100
Folder 98Folder 99Folder 100 |
Gaston |
Folder 101 |
Gates |
Folder 102 |
Graham |
Folder 103 |
Granville |
Folder 104 |
Greene |
Folder 105-117
Folder 105Folder 106Folder 107Folder 108Folder 109Folder 110Folder 111Folder 112Folder 113Folder 114Folder 115Folder 116Folder 117 |
Guilford |
Folder 118-119
Folder 118Folder 119 |
Halifax |
Folder 120-121
Folder 120Folder 121 |
Harnett |
Folder 122-123
Folder 122Folder 123 |
Haywood |
Folder 124-125
Folder 124Folder 125 |
Henderson |
Folder 126-127
Folder 126Folder 127 |
Hertford |
Folder 128 |
Hoke |
Folder 129 |
Hyde |
Folder 130-131
Folder 130Folder 131 |
Iredell |
Folder 132 |
Jackson |
Folder 133-135
Folder 133Folder 134Folder 135 |
Johnston |
Folder 136 |
Jones |
Folder 137-138
Folder 137Folder 138 |
Lee |
Folder 139-140
Folder 139Folder 140 |
Lenoir |
Folder 141 |
Lincoln |
Folder 142 |
McDowell |
Folder 143 |
Macon |
Folder 144 |
Madison |
Folder 145 |
Martin |
Folder 146-153
Folder 146Folder 147Folder 148Folder 149Folder 150Folder 151Folder 152Folder 153 |
Mecklenburg |
Folder 154 |
Mitchell |
Folder 155 |
Montgomery |
Folder 156-157
Folder 156Folder 157 |
Moore |
Folder 158-159
Folder 158Folder 159 |
Nash |
Folder 160-162
Folder 160Folder 161Folder 162 |
New Hanover |
Folder 163 |
Northampton |
Folder 164-165
Folder 164Folder 165 |
Onslow |
Folder 166-170
Folder 166Folder 167Folder 168Folder 169Folder 170 |
Orange |
Folder 171 |
Pamlico |
Folder 172-173
Folder 172Folder 173 |
Pasquotank |
Folder 174-175
Folder 174Folder 175 |
Pender |
Folder 176 |
Perquimans |
Folder 177-178
Folder 177Folder 178 |
Person |
Folder 179-182
Folder 179Folder 180Folder 181Folder 182 |
Pitt |
Folder 183 |
Polk |
Folder 184-185
Folder 184Folder 185 |
Randolph |
Folder 186-187
Folder 186Folder 187 |
Richmond |
Folder 188-190
Folder 188Folder 189Folder 190 |
Robeson |
Folder 191-192
Folder 191Folder 192 |
Rockingham |
Folder 193-194
Folder 193Folder 194 |
Rowan |
Folder 195-196
Folder 195Folder 196 |
Rutherford |
Folder 197-198
Folder 197Folder 198 |
Sampson |
Folder 199-200
Folder 199Folder 200 |
Scotland |
Folder 201-202
Folder 201Folder 202 |
Stanly |
Folder 203 |
Stokes |
Folder 204-205
Folder 204Folder 205 |
Surry |
Folder 206 |
Swain |
Folder 207 |
Transylvania |
Folder 208 |
Tyrrell |
Folder 209-210
Folder 209Folder 210 |
Union |
Folder 211 |
Vance |
Folder 212-227
Folder 212Folder 213Folder 214Folder 215Folder 216Folder 217Folder 218Folder 219Folder 220Folder 221Folder 222Folder 223Folder 224Folder 225Folder 226Folder 227 |
Wake |
Folder 228 |
Warren |
Folder 229 |
Washington |
Folder 230 |
Watauga |
Folder 231-232
Folder 231Folder 232 |
Wayne |
Folder 233-234
Folder 233Folder 234 |
Wilkes |
Folder 235-237
Folder 235Folder 236Folder 237 |
Wilson |
Folder 238-239
Folder 238Folder 239 |
Yadkin |
Folder 240-241
Folder 240Folder 241 |
Yancey |
Arrangement: alphabetical by file title.
Chiefly correspondence concerning Sanford's 1960 gubernatorial campaign, most of it between Sanford and campaign supporters and advisors or between members of Sanford's campaign staff and individuals with an interest in the campaign. Individuals represented include Bert Bennett, campaign manager; Tom Lambeth, personal aide; and Graham Jones, director of information. Correspondents include W. Kenneth Anderson, Doris Cromartie, DulaHawkins, Ben Roney, Robert W. Scott, and Henry Hall Wilson Jr. Note that original file titles have, for the most part, been retained.
Folder 242 |
Agricultural teachers' letters |
Folder 243-244
Folder 243Folder 244 |
Anderson, W. Kenneth |
Folder 245-246
Folder 245Folder 246 |
Bennett, Bert |
Folder 247 |
Bowles, Hargrove Jr. |
Folder 248a-248c |
Campaign contributions |
Folder 248d |
Campaign finances |
Folder 249 |
Cavendish, M.E. |
Folder 250 |
Clark, Ed |
Folder 251 |
Cromartie, Doris |
Folder 252 |
Daniel, Ted, Mrs.: Public relations |
Folder 253 |
Davis, Tom I. |
Folder 254 |
Engagements and appointments |
Folder 255 |
Evans, Merrill |
Folder 256 |
Farmer, Lyston |
Folder 257 |
FBI |
Folder 258-259
Folder 258Folder 259 |
General political |
Folder 260 |
Hardin, Herb |
Folder 261 |
Hawkins, Dula |
Folder 262 |
Hyde, Wallace |
Folder 263 |
Jones, Graham |
Folder 264 |
Lambeth, Tom |
Folder 265 |
Lathan, James |
Folder 266 |
Legislative file: North Carolina General Assembly |
Folder 267-268
Folder 267Folder 268 |
Letter campaign |
Folder 269 |
Lloyd, Leonard |
Folder 270 |
Newton, Clint |
Folder 271 |
North Carolina Education Association |
Folder 272-279
Folder 272Folder 273Folder 274Folder 275Folder 276Folder 277Folder 278Folder 279 |
Out-of-state correspondence |
Folder 280 |
Personal |
Folder 281 |
Plug paperweights |
Folder 282 |
Pool, Jack |
Folder 283 |
Redden, Monroe M. |
Folder 284 |
Roney, Ben |
Folder 285-286
Folder 285Folder 286 |
Scott, Robert W. |
Folder 287 |
Shuffler, Marion J. |
Folder 288 |
State Steering Committee |
Folder 289 |
Staton, William |
Folder 290 |
Stephens, Ralph C. |
Folder 291 |
Superintendent's letters |
Folder 292 |
Teague, Woodrow |
Folder 293 |
Thompson, Robert |
Folder 294 |
Tomlimson, Gordon |
Folder 295 |
Wilder, Roy |
Folder 296-297
Folder 296Folder 297 |
Wilson, Henry Hall Jr. |
Folder 298 |
Women's Organization |
Folder 299-300
Folder 299Folder 300 |
Young voters |
Folder 301 |
Younts, Paul |
Arrangement: speeches/statements; then background materials alphabetical by file title.
Chiefly speeches by Sanford, statements by and about him, and background material relating to issues in the 1960 gubernatorial race. Background material consists chiefly of newspaper clippings, publications, notes, reports, statements and speeches by others, with some correspondence included (see Subseries 2.5 for more clippings). Key issues include agriculture, education, race relations, public health, and welfare. (See Subseries 6.1 and Series 7 for related films and audiotapes.)
Folder 302-315
Folder 302Folder 303Folder 304Folder 305Folder 306Folder 307Folder 308Folder 309Folder 310Folder 311Folder 312Folder 313Folder 314Folder 315 |
Speeches/statements |
Folder 316-317
Folder 316Folder 317 |
Conservation and development |
Folder 318 |
County government |
Folder 319-321
Folder 319Folder 320Folder 321 |
Democratic Party |
Folder 322-326
Folder 322Folder 323Folder 324Folder 325Folder 326 |
Education |
Folder 327-329
Folder 327Folder 328Folder 329 |
Farming |
Folder 330-331
Folder 330Folder 331 |
Finances |
Folder 332 |
Labor |
Folder 333 |
Mental institutions |
Folder 334 |
Prisons |
Folder 335 |
Public health |
Folder 336-340
Folder 336Folder 337Folder 338Folder 339Folder 340 |
Race relations |
Folder 341 |
Rural electrification |
Folder 342-344
Folder 342Folder 343Folder 344 |
Primary run-off |
Folder 345 |
School finance |
Folder 346 |
Small loans |
Folder 347 |
State employees |
Folder 348 |
Water resources |
Folder 349 |
Welfare |
Folder 350 |
World peace |
Arrangement: chronological.
Telegrams, post cards, and letters of good wishes and congratulations to Sanford from friends, acquaintances, and supporters throughout North Carolina and the United States, with scattered responses by Sanford. Items convey congratulations to Sanford for his February 1960 announcement of his intention to run for governor and for his performance in the 13 June 1960 debate with I. Beverly Lake, as well as for his electoral victories in May and June. Also included are a few telegrams from the eve of the 8 November 1960 general election. (See Subseries 3.3.1 for other congratulatory material from the November election.)
Folder 351 |
Candidacy announcement |
Folder 352 |
May 1960 primary victory |
Folder 353 |
June 1960 debate |
Folder 354-358
Folder 354Folder 355Folder 356Folder 357Folder 358 |
June 1960 run-off victory |
Folder 359 |
November 1960 general election victory |
Arrangement: in two runs: roughly alphabetical by file title, then chronological.
Articles, editorials, and advertisements from dozens of North Carolina (and some Virginia and South Carolina) newspapers pertaining to the gubernatorial campaign of 1960. Topics include race relations, the presidential campaign, education, industrial development, campaign costs, taxation, North Carolina courts, roads, agriculture, women in politics, religion and politics, insurance, and other issues. Individuals important in the clippings include Terry Sanford, I. Beverly Lake, Malcolm Seawell, John Larkins, John Gavin, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, and other persons. Note that original folder headings have, for the most part, been retained. (See Subseries 2.3 and 2.7 for other clippings from this period; see Subseries 6.1 and Series 7 for films and audiotapes related to the 1960 campaign.)
Folder 360-378
Folder 360Folder 361Folder 362Folder 363Folder 364Folder 365Folder 366Folder 367Folder 368Folder 369Folder 370Folder 371Folder 372Folder 373Folder 374Folder 375Folder 376Folder 377Folder 378 |
Advertisements |
Folder 379 |
Agriculture |
Folder 380 |
Albemarle meeting |
Folder 381 |
Alcoholic beverage control |
Folder 382 |
Alcorn comes to North Carolina |
Folder 383-385
Folder 383Folder 384Folder 385 |
Kennedy, John F: Anti-Kennedy ads |
Folder 386 |
Art museum architecture |
Folder 387-389
Folder 387Folder 388Folder 389 |
North Carolina Assembly (no folder 388) |
Folder 390 |
Attacks on Sanford |
Folder 391 |
Automobile insurance and gas rates |
Folder 392 |
Baptist Committee: Public affairs |
Folder 393 |
Baptists repudiate sign |
Folder 394 |
Belk, Henry |
Folder 395 |
Bennett, Bert L. |
Folder 396-397
Folder 396Folder 397 |
Benson, Cliff |
Folder 398 |
Blue, Clifton |
Folder 399 |
Blue law |
Folder 400 |
Bond election |
Folder 401 |
Bowles, John |
Folder 402 |
Boyd for governor |
Folder 403 |
Democratic National Convention: Breakdown of votes |
Folder 404 |
Brewer, Kidd |
Folder 405 |
Budget and finance |
Folder 406 |
Budget hearings, 1960 |
Folder 407 |
Bumper stickers |
Folder 408-409
Folder 408Folder 409 |
Campaign expenses: Sanford and Lake |
Folder 410 |
Campaign issues |
Folder 411 |
Campaign Region 1 |
Folder 412 |
Campaign Region 2 |
Folder 413 |
Campaign Region 3 |
Folder 414 |
Campaign Region 4 |
Folder 415 |
Campaign Region 5 |
Folder 416 |
Campaign Region 6 |
Folder 417 |
Campaign Region 7 |
Folder 418 |
Campaign Region 8 |
Folder 419 |
Campaign Region 9 |
Folder 420 |
Campaign Region 10 |
Folder 421 |
Campaign Region 11 |
Folder 422 |
Campaign Region 12 |
Folder 423-429
Folder 423Folder 424Folder 425Folder 426Folder 427Folder 428Folder 429 |
Campaign speculations |
Folder 430 |
Capital punishment |
Folder 431 |
Charlotte Press Conference, 2 May 1960 |
Folder 432 |
Citizens for Gavin |
Folder 433 |
Civil defense |
Folder 434 |
Civil rights caucus (North Carolina delegates) |
Folder 435 |
Civil Rights Commission |
Folder 436 |
Columns |
Folder 437 |
Johnson, Lyndon B.: Conference |
Folder 438 |
Conservation and Development Board |
Folder 439-440a |
County chairs |
Folder 440b |
County files |
Folder 441-443
Folder 441Folder 442Folder 443 |
County organizations |
Folder 444-445
Folder 444Folder 445 |
Court reform |
Folder 446 |
Craven, Charles |
Folder 447 |
Davis, Burke |
Folder 448-449
Folder 448Folder 449 |
Debate: Sanford-I. Beverly Lake |
Folder 450 |
Delayed tour |
Folder 451-455
Folder 451Folder 452Folder 453Folder 454Folder 455 |
Democratic Party |
Folder 456-460
Folder 456Folder 457Folder 458Folder 459Folder 460 |
District rallies |
Folder 461 |
"Down In Iredell" columns |
Folder 462 |
Dunn, Charles |
Folder 463 |
Dynamite: Spruce Pine (lack of laws) |
Folder 464 |
Economy |
Folder 465 |
Editorials |
Folder 466 |
Editorials, including comments on leaflets |
Folder 467-470
Folder 467Folder 468Folder 469Folder 470 |
Editorials: For Sanford |
Folder 471 |
Editorials: Henry C. Lodge |
Folder 472 |
Editorials: I. Beverly Lake |
Folder 473-474
Folder 473Folder 474 |
Editorials: John F. Kennedy |
Folder 475 |
Editorials: I Beverly Lake |
Folder 476 |
Editorials: Richard M. Nixon |
Folder 477-478
Folder 477Folder 478 |
Editorials: Terry Sanford |
Folder 479 |
Editorials: Two party |
Folder 480-492
Folder 480Folder 481Folder 482Folder 483Folder 484Folder 485Folder 486Folder 487Folder 488Folder 489Folder 490Folder 491Folder 492 |
Education |
Folder 493 |
Kennedy, John F.: Sanford endorses |
Folder 494 |
Elderly voters organization |
Folder 495 |
Farm program: National |
Folder 496 |
Farm program: State |
Folder 497a |
Farm speeches |
Folder 497b |
Finlator, W. W. |
Folder 498 |
Firemen |
Folder 499-500
Folder 499Folder 500 |
First primary |
Folder 501 |
Florida governor: Bryant election |
Folder 502 |
Gary, Kays |
Folder 503-529
Folder 503Folder 504Folder 505Folder 506Folder 507Folder 508Folder 509Folder 510Folder 511Folder 512Folder 513Folder 514Folder 515Folder 516Folder 517Folder 518Folder 519Folder 520Folder 521Folder 522Folder 523Folder 524Folder 525Folder 526Folder 527Folder 528Folder 529 |
Gavin, Robert |
Folder 530-531
Folder 530Folder 531 |
General: All candidates |
Folder 532-538
Folder 532Folder 533Folder 534Folder 535Folder 536Folder 537Folder 538 |
General editorials |
Folder 539-549
Folder 539Folder 540Folder 541Folder 542Folder 543Folder 544Folder 545Folder 546Folder 547Folder 548Folder 549 |
General publicity: Sanford |
Folder 550-556
Folder 550Folder 551Folder 552Folder 553Folder 554Folder 555Folder 556 |
General publicity: All candidates |
Folder 557 |
Gill: Editorials |
Folder 558 |
Goldwater, Rocky: Speeches |
Folder 559-566
Folder 559Folder 560Folder 561Folder 562Folder 563Folder 564Folder 565Folder 566 |
Republican Party (GOP) |
Folder 567 |
Graham, Frank Porter |
Folder 568 |
Great debate: Kennedy-Nixon debate |
Folder 569 |
Griffith, Motte |
Folder 570 |
Hate leaflets |
Folder 571 |
Headquarters opening |
Folder 572 |
Health |
Folder 573 |
Hewlett, Addison |
Folder 574 |
Higher education |
Folder 575 |
Highway Commission |
Folder 576-577
Folder 576Folder 577 |
Highway program |
Folder 578-588
Folder 578Folder 579Folder 580Folder 581Folder 582Folder 583Folder 584Folder 585Folder 586Folder 587Folder 588 |
Hodges, Luther |
Folder 589 |
Hollings, Ernest |
Folder 590 |
Home rule |
Folder 591 |
Hunter, Marjorie |
Folder 592 |
Illiteracy |
Folder 593 |
Importance of North Carolina and South in 1960 |
Folder 594-599
Folder 594Folder 595Folder 596Folder 597Folder 598Folder 599 |
Industry and ports |
Folder 600 |
Jenkins, Jay |
Folder 601 |
NAACP: Job drive |
Folder 602 |
Job obligations: Sanford |
Folder 603-605
Folder 603Folder 604Folder 605 |
Johnson, Lyndon B. |
Folder 606 |
Jonas, Charles R. |
Folder 607 |
Jones for governor |
Folder 608 |
Jordan, B. Everett |
Folder 609 |
Kennedy, John F.: Aides in North Carolina |
Folder 610 |
Folder number not used |
Folder 611 |
Kennedy, John F.; Johnson, Lyndon B. |
Folder 612 |
Kennedy, Robert |
Folder 613 |
Kennedy, John F.: Committees |
Folder 614-625
Folder 614Folder 615Folder 616Folder 617Folder 618Folder 619Folder 620Folder 621Folder 622Folder 623Folder 624Folder 625 |
Kennedy, John F. |
Folder 626 |
Kennedy, Rose and Johnson, Lady Bird |
Folder 627 |
Kirkman, O. Arthur |
Folder 628 |
Koenenn, Joe |
Folder 629 |
Labor |
Folder 630-657
Folder 630Folder 631Folder 632Folder 633Folder 634Folder 635Folder 636Folder 637Folder 638Folder 639Folder 640Folder 641Folder 642Folder 643Folder 644Folder 645Folder 646Folder 647Folder 648Folder 649Folder 650Folder 651Folder 652Folder 653Folder 654Folder 655Folder 656Folder 657 |
Lake, I. Beverly |
Folder 658-668
Folder 658Folder 659Folder 660Folder 661Folder 662Folder 663Folder 664Folder 665Folder 666Folder 667Folder 668 |
Larkins, John |
Folder 669 |
League of Municipalities |
Folder 670 |
League of Women Voters |
Folder 671 |
Lee County rally |
Folder 672 |
Legislators: State, national; speculation, etc. |
Folder 673-679
Folder 673Folder 674Folder 675Folder 676Folder 677Folder 678Folder 679 |
Letters to the editor |
Folder 680 |
Lieutenant Governor campaign |
Folder 681 |
Literature |
Folder 682 |
Local candidates |
Folder 683 |
Lodge/Greensboro visit |
Folder 684 |
Johnson, Lyndon B. |
Folder 685 |
Lake, I. Beverly: "Machine" |
Folder 686 |
McLendon, L. P. |
Folder 687 |
McPherson, Holt |
Folder 688 |
Medical |
Folder 689 |
Mental health |
Folder 690 |
Methodist College |
Folder 691 |
Milgram, Henry |
Folder 692 |
Minimum wage |
Folder 693-694
Folder 693Folder 694 |
Miscellaneous |
Folder 695 |
Miscellaneous: Speakers |
Folder 696-697
Folder 696Folder 697 |
Miscellaneous: Republican Party |
Folder 698 |
Morton comes to North Carolina |
Folder 699 |
Mueller at State Fair |
Folder 700 |
Munger, Guy |
Folder 701 |
Myrover, George |
Folder 702 |
National Guard |
Folder 703 |
African American vote |
Folder 704 |
New faces for the Democratic Organization |
Folder 705 |
New legislative building |
Folder 706 |
Newsmen believe Kennedy will win: Asheville meeting |
Folder 707-709
Folder 707Folder 708Folder 709 |
Nesbit, Lynn |
Folder 710-714
Folder 710Folder 711Folder 712Folder 713Folder 714 |
Nixon, Richard |
Folder 715 |
Gavin, Robert: "No Deficit Spending" |
Folder 716 |
North Carolina delegation takes poll |
Folder 717 |
Official primary results |
Folder 718 |
One party |
Folder 719 |
Other: Republican Party speakers |
Folder 720 |
Parker, Roy Jr. |
Folder 721 |
Party oath |
Folder 722 |
Patrolman's speech |
Folder 723 |
Pearsall Plan |
Folder 724-725
Folder 724Folder 725 |
Pearson, Drew |
Folder 726 |
Personality |
Folder 727 |
Philpott, Cloyd |
Folder 728-729
Folder 728Folder 729 |
Pictures |
Folder 730 |
"Pie in the Sky" |
Folder 731 |
Political cartoons |
Folder 732-733
Folder 732Folder 733 |
Polls |
Folder 734 |
Population |
Folder 735 |
Pornography |
Folder 736 |
Ports |
Folder 737 |
Praither, Gibson |
Folder 738 |
Presbyterian Junior College |
Folder 739 |
Primary candidates |
Folder 740 |
Primary results |
Folder 741 |
Prisons and other state institutions |
Folder 742 |
Public relations |
Folder 743 |
Quemoy/Matsu |
Folder 744 |
"Race issue" |
Folder 745-746
Folder 745Folder 746 |
Radio, television, press |
Folder 747 |
Sanford allies |
Folder 748 |
Rankin, Ed |
Folder 749 |
Raleigh attacks Democrats |
Folder 750 |
Rayburn and Jackson in staff |
Folder 751 |
REA |
Folder 752 |
Kennedy, John F.: Reaction to Sanford's stand on Kennedy |
Folder 753 |
Reapportionment |
Folder 754 |
Registration |
Folder 755-757
Folder 755Folder 756Folder 757 |
Religious issues in campaign |
Folder 758 |
Re-Organization Committee |
Folder 759 |
Republican Party, Gavin, etc. |
Folder 760 |
Research Triangle |
Folder 761 |
Retarded children |
Folder 762 |
Richardson, Mary Laurens |
Folder 763-764
Folder 763Folder 764 |
Roads and highways |
Folder 765 |
Roberts, Gene Jr. |
Folder 766 |
Rochelle ads |
Folder 767 |
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Jr.: Visit |
Folder 768 |
Sanford and Robert Gavin campaign |
Folder 769 |
Sanford and Ralph Scott |
Folder 770 |
Sanford attacks Gavin's stand on UFE |
Folder 771 |
Sanford confers with Kennedy and Johnson |
Folder 772 |
Sanford on religious issue |
Folder 773 |
Sanford renews fight for party |
Folder 774 |
Sanford seconds Kennedy |
Folder 775 |
Sanford to make WRAL statement |
Folder 776 |
Schedules: Sanford-I. Beverly Lake |
Folder 777-778
Folder 777Folder 778 |
Scheer, Julian |
Folder 779 |
Schools: Indians |
Folder 780 |
School segregation |
Folder 781-796
Folder 781Folder 782Folder 783Folder 784Folder 785Folder 786Folder 787Folder 788Folder 789Folder 790Folder 791Folder 792Folder 793Folder 794Folder 795Folder 796 |
Seawell, Malcolm |
Folder 797-798
Folder 797Folder 798 |
Second primary |
Folder 799-800
Folder 799Folder 800 |
Segregation |
Folder 801 |
Small contributor program |
Folder 802 |
Small loan companies |
Folder 803 |
Smear charges |
Folder 804 |
Al Smith campaign recalled |
Folder 805 |
Snider, William |
Folder 806 |
Special interests |
Folder 807 |
Special session for inauguration |
Folder 808 |
State convention |
Folder 809 |
State employees' contribution |
Folder 810 |
State income |
Folder 811 |
Statement of conscience |
Folder 812 |
Stevenson, Adlai: Visits |
Folder 813 |
Sanford supporters |
Folder 814 |
Sanford support: Bridge question |
Folder 815 |
Tar Heels at Democratic Party Convention |
Folder 816 |
Tar Heels at Republican Party Convention |
Folder 817 |
Tar Heels go with Nixon |
Folder 818 |
Tar Heel Talk |
Folder 819-822
Folder 819Folder 820Folder 821Folder 822 |
Taxes |
Folder 823 |
Teacher pay: Merit system |
Folder 824 |
Ten-year plan for North Carolina |
Folder 825-829
Folder 825Folder 826Folder 827Folder 828Folder 829 |
Terry Sanford Day |
Folder 830 |
32-point platform |
Folder 831 |
Thompson, Roy |
Folder 832 |
Tobacco leaf research |
Folder 833 |
Tobacco tax: Sanford versus Seawell |
Folder 834 |
Traffic: Point system |
Folder 835-847
Folder 835Folder 836Folder 837Folder 838Folder 839Folder 840Folder 841Folder 842Folder 843Folder 844Folder 845Folder 846Folder 847 |
Tours and schedules |
Folder 848-849
Folder 848Folder 849 |
Trade |
Folder 850-852
Folder 850Folder 851Folder 852 |
Truman, Harry |
Folder 853 |
Umstead, John W. |
Folder 854-856
Folder 854Folder 855Folder 856 |
"Under the Dome" articles |
Folder 857-859
Folder 857Folder 858Folder 859 |
Unions |
Folder 860-863
Folder 860Folder 861Folder 862Folder 863 |
Unofficial polls |
Folder 864 |
VIPs visit North Carolina |
Folder 865 |
Veterans of Foreign Wars |
Folder 866-870
Folder 866Folder 867Folder 868Folder 869Folder 870 |
Visits, speeches by Sanford |
Folder 871 |
Voting irregularities |
Folder 872-873
Folder 872Folder 873 |
Wake County Democrats |
Folder 874 |
Water resources |
Folder 875-880
Folder 875Folder 876Folder 877Folder 878Folder 879Folder 880 |
Welfare |
Folder 881 |
Western Carolina tour |
Folder 882 |
Wilson, Henry Hall |
Folder 883 |
Women for Terry Sanford |
Folder 884 |
Women in politics |
Folder 885 |
Gavin, Robert: Women's work in organization |
Folder 886 |
"Wonder Why?" columns |
Folder 887-891
Folder 887Folder 888Folder 889Folder 890Folder 891 |
Lake, I. Beverly: Write-in campaign |
Folder 892 |
Write-in editorials |
Folder 893 |
Gavin, Robert: Write-ins |
Folder 894-897
Folder 894Folder 895Folder 896Folder 897 |
Young Democrats meetings |
Folder 898 |
Young Republicans |
Folder 899 |
Young Voters Program: Bob Cox |
Folder 900 |
January 1959 |
Folder 901 |
March 1959 |
Folder 902 |
April 1959 |
Folder 903 |
May 1959 |
Folder 904 |
June 1959 |
Folder 905 |
July 1959 |
Folder 906 |
August 1959 |
Folder 907 |
September 1959 |
Folder 908 |
October 1959 |
Folder 909 |
November 1959 |
Folder 910 |
December 1959 |
Folder 911 |
10-16 January 1960 |
Folder 912 |
17-23 January 1960 |
Folder 913 |
24-30 January 1960 |
Folder 914 |
31 January-6 February 1960 |
Folder 915 |
7-27 February 1960 |
Folder 916 |
28 February-5 March 1960 |
Folder 917 |
10 March-2 April 1960 |
Folder 918 |
3-9 April 1960 |
Folder 919 |
10-16 April 1960 |
Folder 920 |
17-23 April 1960 |
Folder 921 |
24-30 April 1960 |
Folder 922 |
1-7 May 1960 |
Folder 923 |
8-14 May 1960 |
Folder 924 |
15-21 May 1960 |
Folder 925 |
22-28 May 1960 |
Folder 926 |
29 May-4 June 1960 |
Folder 927 |
5-11 June 1960 |
Folder 928 |
12-18 June 1960 |
Folder 929 |
19-20 June 1960 |
Folder 930 |
21 June 1960 |
Folder 931 |
22 June 1960 |
Folder 932-937
Folder 932Folder 933Folder 934Folder 935Folder 936Folder 937 |
23 June 1960 |
Folder 938-941
Folder 938Folder 939Folder 940Folder 941 |
24 June 1960 |
Folder 942-944
Folder 942Folder 943Folder 944 |
25 June-2 July 1960 |
Folder 945 |
3-9 July 1960 |
Folder 946 |
10-16 July 1960 |
Folder 947 |
17-23 July 1960 |
Folder 948 |
24-30 July 1960 |
Folder 949 |
31 July-6 August 1960 |
Folder 950 |
7-13 August 1960 |
Folder 951 |
14-20 August 1960 |
Folder 952 |
21-27 August 1960 |
Folder 953 |
28 August-3 September 1960 |
Folder 954 |
4-10 September 1960 |
Folder 955 |
11-17 September 1960 |
Folder 956-957
Folder 956Folder 957 |
18-24 September 1960 |
Folder 958-959
Folder 958Folder 959 |
25 September-1 October 1960 |
Folder 960-961
Folder 960Folder 961 |
2-8 October 1960 |
Folder 962-963
Folder 962Folder 963 |
9-15 October 1960 |
Folder 964-966
Folder 964Folder 965Folder 966 |
16-22 October 1960 |
Folder 967-971
Folder 967Folder 968Folder 969Folder 970Folder 971 |
23-29 October 1960 |
Folder 972-985
Folder 972Folder 973Folder 974Folder 975Folder 976Folder 977Folder 978Folder 979Folder 980Folder 981Folder 982Folder 983Folder 984Folder 985 |
30 October-5 November 1960 |
Folder 986 |
6 November 1960 |
Folder 987 |
7-8 November 1960 |
Responses to Sanford's seconding of John F. Kennedy's nomination as president of the United States and postcards urging Sanford to support Adlai Stevenson for president. Kennedy-related items include telegrams and a few letters expressing support or condemnation for Sanford's support of Kennedy's candidacy. Most of the anti-Kennedy items express opposition based on religious concerns.
Folder 988-993
Folder 988Folder 989Folder 990Folder 991Folder 992Folder 993 |
Democratic National Convention |
Folder 994 |
Draft Stevenson |
Annotated newspaper clippings, probably sent to Sanford by various individuals; form letters; Sanford luncheon responses; polling data; newspaper, radio, and television advertising material; campaign literature; and a campaign headquarters signature book.
Folder 995 |
Annotated newspaper clippings |
Folder 996-997
Folder 996Folder 997 |
Form letters, 1958-1960 |
Folder 998-1003
Folder 998Folder 999Folder 1000Folder 1001Folder 1002Folder 1003 |
Luncheon responses |
Folder 1004 |
Newspaper related material |
Folder 1005-1006
Folder 1005Folder 1006 |
Polling data |
Folder 1007 |
Radio advertising material |
Folder 1008 |
Sanford campaign ads |
Folder 1009 |
Sanford campaign magazine material |
Folder 1010 |
Television advertising material |
Folder 1011 |
V-3531/4: Sanford campaign magazine |
Folder 1012 |
V-3531/5: Sanford headquarters signature book and enclosures |
Folder 1013 |
V-3531/6: Campaign contributors booklet |
Folder 1014 |
Folder number not used |
Material dating from Sanford's election as governor on 8 November 1960 through the end of his tenure as governor in January 1965.
Arrangement: by type.
Sanford's inaugural address; speeches on atomic energy, education, mental retardation, the Wright brothers; press releases, chiefly about political appointments; and an article entitled "The Case for the New South," which appeared in Look magazine.
Folder 1015 |
Speeches |
Folder 1016 |
Press releases, article, etc. |
See also Subseries 3.3.
Arrangement: alphabetical by group name.
Chiefly correspondence and other items pertaining to appointments of individuals to various state boards and commissions--recommendations, approvals, appointment letters, and related materials. Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
Arrangement: alphabetical by location.
Applications for state jobs, information sheets on candidates for jobs, correspondence and memoranda about candidates, and newspaper clippings, correspondence, memoranda, and other items concerning political matters. Much of the correspondence is of Hugh Cannon, director of administration.
Folder 1186 |
Alamance |
Folder 1187 |
Alexander |
Folder 1188 |
Alleghany |
Folder 1189 |
Anson |
Folder 1190 |
Ashe |
Folder 1191 |
Avery |
Folder 1192 |
Beaufort |
Folder 1193 |
Bertie |
Folder 1194 |
Bladen |
Folder 1195 |
Brunswick |
Folder 1196 |
Buncombe |
Folder 1197 |
Burke |
Folder 1198 |
Cabarrus |
Folder 1199 |
Caldwell |
Folder 1200 |
Carteret |
Folder 1201 |
Caswell |
Folder 1202 |
Catawba |
Folder 1203 |
Chatham |
Folder 1204 |
Cherokee |
Folder 1205 |
Chowan |
Folder 1206 |
Cleveland |
Folder 1207 |
Columbus |
Folder 1208 |
Craven |
Folder 1209 |
Cumberland |
Folder 1210 |
Currituck |
Folder 1211 |
Dare |
Folder 1212 |
Davidson |
Folder 1213 |
Duplin |
Folder 1214 |
Durham |
Folder 1215 |
Edgecombe |
Folder 1216 |
Forsyth |
Folder 1217 |
Franklin |
Folder 1218 |
Gaston |
Folder 1219 |
Gates |
Folder 1220 |
Graham |
Folder 1221 |
Granville |
Folder 1222 |
Greene |
Folder 1223 |
Guilford |
Folder 1224 |
Halifax |
Folder 1225 |
Harnett |
Folder 1226 |
Haywood |
Folder 1227 |
Henderson |
Folder 1228 |
Hertford |
Folder 1229 |
Hoke |
Folder 1230 |
Hyde |
Folder 1231 |
Iredell |
Folder 1232 |
Jackson |
Folder 1233 |
Johnston |
Folder 1234 |
Jones |
Folder 1235 |
Lee |
Folder 1236 |
Lenoir |
Folder 1237 |
Lincoln |
Folder 1238 |
McDowell |
Folder 1239 |
Macon |
Folder 1240 |
Madison |
Folder 1241 |
Martin |
Folder 1242 |
Mecklenburg |
Folder 1243 |
Mitchell |
Folder 1244 |
Montgomery |
Folder 1245 |
Moore |
Folder 1246 |
Nash |
Folder 1247 |
New Hanover |
Folder 1248 |
Northampton |
Folder 1249 |
Onslow |
Folder 1250 |
Orange |
Folder 1251 |
Out of state |
Folder 1252 |
Pamlico |
Folder 1253 |
Pasquotank |
Folder 1254 |
Pender |
Folder 1255 |
Perquimans |
Folder 1256 |
Person |
Folder 1257 |
Pitt |
Folder 1258 |
Polk |
Folder 1259 |
Randolph |
Folder 1260 |
Richmond |
Folder 1261 |
Robeson |
Folder 1262 |
Rockingham |
Folder 1263 |
Rowan |
Folder 1264 |
Rutherford |
Folder 1265 |
Sampson |
Folder 1266 |
Scotland |
Folder 1267 |
Stanly |
Folder 1268 |
Stokes |
Folder 1269 |
Surry |
Folder 1270 |
Swain |
Folder 1271 |
Transylvania |
Folder 1272 |
Tyrrell |
Arrangement: by file title.
Chiefly political files of Hugh Cannon, Sanford's director of administration, containing correspondence and information cards pertaining to special political appointments of North Carolinians to various state boards and commissions, with a recommended list of lawyers qualified to handle federal and state mortgage cases. Also included are a "must appoint" list, a list of women appointees, special recommendations, and miscellaneous general appointments not filed in subseries 3.2.1. Note that original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
Folder 1273 |
Appointee information cards |
Folder 1274-1281
Folder 1274Folder 1275Folder 1276Folder 1277Folder 1278Folder 1279Folder 1280Folder 1281 |
General appointments |
Folder 1282-1283
Folder 1282Folder 1283 |
Lawyer list |
Folder 1284-1288
Folder 1284Folder 1285Folder 1286Folder 1287Folder 1288 |
"Must appoint" list |
Folder 1289-1290
Folder 1289Folder 1290 |
Special recommendations |
Folder 1291 |
Women appointees |
Arrangement: by staff member.
Correspondence, memos, and related items of Terry Sanford as governor; Henry H. Wilson, administrative assistant to John F. Kennedy; Bert Bennett, North Carolina state chair of the Democratic Party; J. William Copeland, Sanford's legislative counsel; Hugh Cannon; Phil Carlton; Tom I. Davis; and other members of the governor's staff.
Arrangement: chronological by month.
Correspondence and memos of Governor Terry Sanford include expressions of congratulations after his victory in November 1960 and items concerning political appointments, Democratic Party matters, and various other political issues.
Folder 1292-1293d |
January-November 1960 |
Folder 1294 |
December 1960 |
Folder 1295 |
January-December 1961 |
Folder 1296 |
January-December 1962 |
Folder 1297 |
January-June 1963 |
Folder 1298 |
July-August 1963 |
Folder 1299 |
September 1963 |
Folder 1300 |
October-December 1963 |
Folder 1301 |
January-April 1964 |
Folder 1302 |
June-May 1964 |
Folder 1303 |
July-August 1964 |
Folder 1304 |
September 1964 |
Folder 1305-1306
Folder 1305Folder 1306 |
October 1964 |
Folder 1307 |
November-December 1964-1965 |
Folder 1308 |
July 1962-October 1964 |
Folder 1309 |
Undated |
Arrangement: chronological by month.
Material of Henry H. Wilson Jr., administrative assistant to President John F. Kennedy, including many carbon copies of letters from Wilson to Sanford and his staff regarding federal legislation, federal jobs for North Carolinians, and other federal government issues, especially matters of concern to Sanford and his constituents.
Folder 1310 |
January-April 1962 |
Folder 1311 |
May-June 1962 |
Folder 1312 |
July-December 1962 |
Folder 1313 |
January-February 1963 |
Folder 1314 |
March-April 1963 |
Folder 1315 |
May-June 1963 |
Folder 1316 |
July 1963 |
Folder 1317 |
August-September 1963 |
Folder 1318 |
October 1963 |
Folder 1319 |
November-December 1963 |
Folder 1320 |
January 1964 |
Folder 1321 |
February 1964 |
Folder 1322 |
March 1964 |
Folder 1323 |
April 1964 |
Folder 1324 |
May 1964 |
Folder 1325 |
June 1964 |
Folder 1326 |
July 1964 |
Folder 1327 |
August 1964 |
Folder 1328 |
September 1964 |
Folder 1329 |
October 1964 |
Folder 1330 |
November-December 1964 |
Arrangement: chronological by month.
Material of Bert Bennett, state chair of the Democratic Party, consisting almost entirely of carbon copies of letters and memos from him concerning political appointees, Party workers, and other Party matters.
Folder 1331 |
August-October 1961 |
Folder 1332-1333
Folder 1332Folder 1333 |
July 1963 |
Folder 1334 |
August 1963 |
Folder 1335 |
September 1963 |
Folder 1336 |
October 1963 |
Folder 1337 |
November 1963 |
Folder 1338 |
December 1963 |
Folder 1339 |
January 1964 |
Folder 1340-1341
Folder 1340Folder 1341 |
February 1964 |
Folder 1342-1343
Folder 1342Folder 1343 |
March 1964 |
Folder 1344-1345
Folder 1344Folder 1345 |
April 1964 |
Folder 1346 |
May 1964 |
Folder 1347 |
May-June 1964 |
Arrangement: alphabetical by folder title.
Scattered items of Hugh Cannon, Phil Carlton, Tom I. Davis, and other members of the governor's staff chiefly dealing with appointments.
Folder 1348a |
Democratic Party |
Folder 1348b |
Other political issues |
Folder 1348c |
Recommendations and engagements |
Folder 1348d |
Miscellaneous |
Arrangement: alphabetical by folder title.
Material of J. William Copeland, Sanford's legislative counsel largely dealing with legislative matters.
Arrangement: by type.
Chiefly correspondence and related materials, including board meeting agendas and minutes, press releases and statements, community grant proposals and other reports, and newspaper clippings about the North Carolina Fund. Of particular interest are the materials relating to the Macon County Camp, a youth-training center about which local residents protested in letters to Terry Sanford.
Folder 1445-1446
Folder 1445Folder 1446 |
Macon County Camp materials |
Folder 1447-1461
Folder 1447Folder 1448Folder 1449Folder 1450Folder 1451Folder 1452Folder 1453Folder 1454Folder 1455Folder 1456Folder 1457Folder 1458Folder 1459Folder 1460Folder 1461 |
Other correspondence |
Folder 1462-1463
Folder 1462Folder 1463 |
Board meeting agendas and minutes |
Folder 1464-1466
Folder 1464Folder 1465Folder 1466 |
Financial and legal materials |
Folder 1467 |
Press releases and statements |
Folder 1468-1471
Folder 1468Folder 1469Folder 1470Folder 1471 |
Community proposals and other reports |
Folder 1472 |
Miscellaneous |
Chiefly unpublished state departmental and political reports.
Folder 1473-1476
Folder 1473Folder 1474Folder 1475Folder 1476 |
Report of the Department of Conservation and Development, 1961-1964 |
Folder 1477 |
Report of the Governor's Commission on Educational TV |
Folder 1478 |
"Proposal for Low-Income Housing in North Carolina" |
Folder 1479 |
Survey of the Political Climate in North Carolina |
Newspaper clippings chiefly relating to Governor Sanford's administration and various state and national political news.
Folder 1480-1491
Folder 1480Folder 1481Folder 1482Folder 1483Folder 1484Folder 1485Folder 1486Folder 1487Folder 1488Folder 1489Folder 1490Folder 1491 |
November 1960 |
Folder 1492-1495a |
December 1960 |
Folder 1495b |
1960, no month |
Folder 1496-1509
Folder 1496Folder 1497Folder 1498Folder 1499Folder 1500Folder 1501Folder 1502Folder 1503Folder 1504Folder 1505Folder 1506Folder 1507Folder 1508Folder 1509 |
January 1961 |
Folder 1510-1513
Folder 1510Folder 1511Folder 1512Folder 1513 |
February 1961-January 1965 |
Folder 1514 |
Undated |
Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
Folder 1515-1516
Folder 1515Folder 1516 |
Agricultural and industrial development |
Folder 1517 |
Amendments, 1962-1963 |
Folder 1518-1521
Folder 1518Folder 1519Folder 1520Folder 1521 |
Bennett, Bert |
Folder 1522 |
Citizens for the Preservation of Constitutional Government |
Folder 1523-1527
Folder 1523Folder 1524Folder 1525Folder 1526Folder 1527 |
Civil rights, 1962-1963 |
Folder 1528-1530
Folder 1528Folder 1529Folder 1530 |
Congressional districts and redistricting |
Folder 1531 |
Court reform |
Folder 1532-1535
Folder 1532Folder 1533Folder 1534Folder 1535 |
Democratic Party: National, 1963 |
Folder 1536-1541
Folder 1536Folder 1537Folder 1538Folder 1539Folder 1540Folder 1541 |
Democratic Party: State, 1962-1964 |
Folder 1542-1543
Folder 1542Folder 1543 |
Democratic women |
Folder 1544 |
Federal judges |
Folder 1545 |
"Gag Law," 1963 |
Folder 1546-1547
Folder 1546Folder 1547 |
Republican Party: North Carolina, 1962 |
Folder 1548-1550
Folder 1548Folder 1549Folder 1550 |
Gubernatorial race: Democratic Party, 1964 |
Folder 1551 |
Gubernatorial race: Republican Party, 1964 |
Folder 1552 |
Kennedy, John F. |
Folder 1553-1554
Folder 1553Folder 1554 |
Lake, I. Beverly |
Folder 1555 |
Lieutenant gubernatorial race: Democratic Party, 1964 |
Folder 1556 |
Lieutenant gubernatorial race: Republican Party, 1964 |
Folder 1557 |
Miscellaneous |
Folder 1558-1559
Folder 1558Folder 1559 |
Moore, Dan K. |
Folder 1560-1561
Folder 1560Folder 1561 |
School bonds, 1961 and 1963 |
Folder 1562 |
Speaker of the House, 1965 |
Folder 1563 |
Stone, Raymond |
Folder 1564 |
Third political party, 1962 |
Folder 1565 |
Young Democratic Clubs, 1963 |
Board meeting minutes; political campaign brochures; Young Democrats and Democratic Women of Wake County materials; speeches; a list of names, perhaps of North Carolina voters; a 1964 scrapbook of photographs and newspaper clippings from the 40th anniversary celebration of the Duke Endowment and other items.
Folder 1566-1569
Folder 1566Folder 1567Folder 1568Folder 1569 |
Miscellaneous |
Information relating to Sanford's years after his tenure as governor and prior to his Senate career.
Letters, survey results, and other materials relating to Sanford's proposed and then aborted campaign to unseat Sam Ervin in the United States Senate in the 1968 senatorial election. Letters include responses to Sanford's January 1968 inquiry of a cross-section of North Carolinians about whether or not he should run. Surveys, 1966-1968, provide results of six telephone opinion polls taken to assess Sanford's chances against Ervin. Also included is Ervin's senatorial voting record.
Folder 1570-1578
Folder 1570Folder 1571Folder 1572Folder 1573Folder 1574Folder 1575Folder 1576Folder 1577Folder 1578 |
Responses to Sanford inquiry |
Folder 1579-1583
Folder 1579Folder 1580Folder 1581Folder 1582Folder 1583 |
Ervin's voting record |
Folder 1584 |
Survey of political climate, 1966 |
Folder 1585 |
Survey of political climate, 1967 |
Folder 1586-1588
Folder 1586Folder 1587Folder 1588 |
Survey of political climate, 1968 |
Folder 1589 |
"A Study of ... North Carolina Voters," 1968 |
Folder 1590 |
Other material |
Arrangement: roughly alphabetical by file title.
Letters and memos to and from members of the Citizens for Humphrey-Muskie Committee, of which Terry Sanford was co-chair. Items detail specific aspects of the presidential campaign, including interest group targeting; radio, television, and print ads; weekly and daily strategy updates; and campaign schedules for Hubert Humphrey, his wife Muriel Humphrey, and his running mate Edmund Muskie. Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained and that some name and subject files may overlap.
Arrangement: roughly by campaign, then alphabetical by file title.
Letters, memos, press releases, and newspaper and magazine clippings relating to Sanford's two unsuccessful campaigns for the presidency of the United States. Items detail Sanford's positions on education, welfare, bureaucracy, foreign relations, race relations, and other issues. Also included are promotional materials, surveys, strategy materials, and other items. (See also Series 7, tapes 163-167, and Series 8, pictures 30-87.)
Invitations, letters, newspaper clippings, and other items relating to Terry Sanford's professional activities, 1965-1972. Materials include invitations to weddings, dinners, and the opening of the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library; letters from and to Sanford regarding politics, book projects, recommendations, appointments, and travel plans; and a few newspaper clippings concerning the North Carolina School of Arts controversy, 1967, and the death of Frank Porter Graham, 1972. Correspondents include Henry Hall Wilson, Armand Hammer, Eli Evans, and other business and political leaders from around the United States. Also included is a volume of completed forms returned in early 1965 by members of the North Carolina Society of the Prodigal Son, prominent men and women who had connections to North Carolina, but were not living in the state.
Folder 1728 |
But What About the People? |
Folder 1729 |
Storm Over the States |
Folder 1730 |
Introduction to The Border States |
Folder 1731-1732
Folder 1731Folder 1732 |
Publishers and booksellers |
Folder 1733 |
Correspondence, 1965-1966 |
Folder 1734-1738
Folder 1734Folder 1735Folder 1736Folder 1737Folder 1738 |
Correspondence, 1967 |
Folder 1739-1743
Folder 1739Folder 1740Folder 1741Folder 1742Folder 1743 |
Correspondence, 1968 |
Folder 1744-1746
Folder 1744Folder 1745Folder 1746 |
Correspondence, 1969 |
Folder 1747-1748
Folder 1747Folder 1748 |
Correspondence, 1970-1972 |
Folder 1749 |
Education |
Folder 1750 |
Graham, Frank Porter |
Folder 1751 |
Citizens Conference on State Legislatures |
Folder 1752 |
Material on Spiro Agnew, 1970 |
Folder 1753 |
Clippings, 1967 |
Folder 1754 |
Programs: Formal dinners and presentations |
Folder 1755 |
Invitations |
Folder 1756 |
Honorary doctorate from Southwestern at Memphis |
Folder 1757 |
North Carolina Society of the Prodigal Son |
Folder 1758 |
Miscellaneous |
Materials relating to Terry Sanford's Senate election campaigns and his opponent Lauch Faircloth.
Campaign speeches, news advisories, press releases, and related items, including Senate press releases. Topics include campaign debates, Sanford's heart surgery, his opponent Lauch Faircloth's military deferrals, campaign tours, and the Governor's School.
Folder 1759 |
Press conferences |
Folder 1760 |
Press releases: Campaign |
Folder 1761 |
Press releases: United States Senate |
Folder 1762 |
Speeches |
Hour-by-hour schedules for Sanford's daily Senate and campaign appearances, meetings, press conferences, and other events, and copies of letters declining invitations.
Folder 1763 |
February 1992 |
Folder 1764 |
March 1992 |
Folder 1765 |
April 1992 |
Folder 1766-1767
Folder 1766Folder 1767 |
May 1992 |
Folder 1768 |
June 1992 |
Folder 1769-1770
Folder 1769Folder 1770 |
July 1992 |
Folder 1771-1772
Folder 1771Folder 1772 |
August 1992 |
Folder 1773-1774
Folder 1773Folder 1774 |
September 1992 |
Folder 1775-1776
Folder 1775Folder 1776 |
October-November 1992 |
Folder 1777 |
Regrets: May-July 1992 |
Folder 1778 |
Regrets: August 1992 |
Folder 1779 |
Regrets: September 1992 |
Folder 1780 |
Regrets: October-November 1992 |
Chiefly scripts of television campaign advertisements and materials relating to the "At Home with Terry Sanford" campaign kick-off event. Also included are assorted materials relating to radio and television interviews and to televised debates. The "At Home With Terry Sanford" program was a half-hour television program viewed by guests at "home parties" held throughout the state. Guests were asked to complete "feedback flyers" that asked them what they considered the most pressing campaign issues and for their suggestions for conducting the campaign. Photocopies of completed flyers, arranged by county, are included. (See also Series 6 and 7. For video tapes relating specifically to this program, see Subseries 6.2, VT-3531/3 and 4.)
Printed fliers, Sanford Update newsletters, issue briefs explaining Sanfords' position on political issues, an assessment of his first term in the United States Senate, and invitations to fund-raising luncheons and dinners.
Folder 1794 |
Campaign literature |
Folder 1795 |
Invitations |
Chiefly political endorsements of Sanford from various women's, civil rights, labor, and other political organizations, with miscellaneous letters and memos, including two routine items from Bill Clinton. Also included are letters to key supporters concerning Sanford's heart surgery.
Folder 1796 |
Endorsements |
Folder 1797 |
Other correspondence |
Chiefly photocopies of newspaper clippings relating to Sanford's 1992 campaign and various state and national political news. Note that original folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
Folder 1798 |
Campaign advertisements |
Folder 1799-1805
Folder 1799Folder 1800Folder 1801Folder 1802Folder 1803Folder 1804Folder 1805 |
Campaign: General |
Folder 1806-1808
Folder 1806Folder 1807Folder 1808 |
Campaign issues |
Folder 1809 |
Campaign kickoff |
Folder 1810-1814
Folder 1810Folder 1811Folder 1812Folder 1813Folder 1814 |
Campaign tour |
Folder 1815 |
Clinton, Bill; Gore, Al |
Folder 1816-1817
Folder 1816Folder 1817 |
Debates |
Folder 1818-1820
Folder 1818Folder 1819Folder 1820 |
Editorials and letters to the editor |
Folder 1821-1828
Folder 1821Folder 1822Folder 1823Folder 1824Folder 1825Folder 1826Folder 1827Folder 1828 |
Faircloth, Lauch |
Folder 1829 |
Governor's School |
Folder 1830 |
Johnston, Eugene |
Folder 1831-1832
Folder 1831Folder 1832 |
Miscellaneous |
Folder 1833 |
Myrick, Sue |
Folder 1834 |
Newspaper endorsements |
Folder 1835 |
Polls |
Folder 1836-1837
Folder 1836Folder 1837 |
Surgery and recovery |
Folder 1838 |
United States Senate matters |
Press releases, radio and television advertisements, newsletters, pamphlets, mailings, and other miscellaneous materials relating to Lauch Faircloth's successful 1992 campaign for the United States Senate.
Folder 1839 |
Campaign literature |
Folder 1840 |
Fund-raising materials |
Folder 1841 |
Radio and television announcements |
Folder 1842 |
Speeches and press releases |
Background and biographical research on Lauch Faircloth collected by Sanford's campaign staff, including materials relating to Faircloth's personal finances, business interests, income taxes, and driving record. Also included are court cases involving Faircloth, military records, and other items.
Folder 1843-1853
Folder 1843Folder 1844Folder 1845Folder 1846Folder 1847Folder 1848Folder 1849Folder 1850Folder 1851Folder 1852Folder 1853 |
Background investigation by Sanford campaign |
Folder 1854-1855
Folder 1854Folder 1855 |
Litigation involving Faircloth |
Folder 1856 |
Other background materials |
Copies of letters, memos, newsletters, and newspaper clippings relating to Sanford's alleged support for a Senate bank and to women's and children's issues. This material was brought together by Sanford's staff.
Folder 1857 |
Background material |
Political advertisements, interviews, debates, and other items relating to Sanford's political career. Moving images are on 16mm motion picture film and videotape (2" open reel video, VHS). Loose papers, including memos and technical reports, found with select films (F-3531/27; F-3531/49) reside in Box 185.
Arrangement: roughly chonological.
Chiefly films with campaign advertisements and other programs relating to Sanford's 1960 gubernatorial campaign for governor and his governorship, 1961-1964.
Film F-3531/1 |
Declaration of candidacy, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; silentSanford, with a crowd of supporters, as he announced his candidacy for governor. |
Film F-3531/2 |
Campaign address, first primary, highlighting Sanford's "33 Points," 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundParts of Sanford's "33 Points" speech, emphasizing education, agriculture, and secondary roads. |
Film F-3531/3 |
Campaign advertisement, first primary, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford talking to a farmer about his campaign promise to bring attention to North Carolina agriculture. |
Film F-3531/4 |
Campaign advertisements, first primary, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundFive one-minute ads about schools, industrial development, roads, women in politics, and education, and one five-minute ad providing biographical information about Sanford. |
Film F-3531/5 |
"Meet Terry Sanford" campaign advertisement, first primary, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundUnidentified narrator asking Sanford biographical questions. |
Film F-3531/6 |
Campaign advertisement, first primary, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford defending his campaign platform against the "Hold the Liners." |
Film F-3531/7 |
Campaign advertisement, first primary, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford answering questions from Bob Gately, Gene Roberts, and Marlin Hosner(?) about farming, taxes for education, industrial development, and other topics. |
Film F-3531/8 |
Campaign advertisement, first primary, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford answering narrator's questions concerning personal and political issues, including school integration and alleged support for Sanford by organized labor. |
Film F-3531/9 |
Campaign clip, first primary, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundMultiple-clip highlights of Sanford's visit by helicopter to Guilford County, N.C. |
Film F-3531/10 |
Campaign clip, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; silentSanford campaigning, possibly in Wilmington, N.C. (45 seconds). |
Film F-3531/11 |
Campaign clip, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; silentSanford speaking before a crowd with Sanford posters (35 seconds). |
Film F-3531/12 |
Campaign advertisement, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; silentTwo very short (5-10 seconds) head-shots of Sanford and one brief (45 seconds) clip of Sanford standing before a chart that says "agriculture, industry, education." |
Film F-3531/13 |
Campaign advertisement negative, 196016mm motion picture film negative ; black and white ; silentNegative image of F-3531/12. |
Film F-3531/14 |
Campaign advertisement soundtrack, 196016mm motion picture film optical soundtrackPossible sound track for F-3531/12. |
Film F-3531/15 |
Campaign advertisement, second primary, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford talking to a "working man" about race and educational issues. |
Film F-3531/16 |
Campaign advertisement, second primary, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundJesse Pickett, a mechanic and Sanford friend and supporter, speaking about Sanford's character. |
Film F-3531/17 |
Campaign advertisements, second primary, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundThree advertisements in which Sanford talks to a mechanic about Sanford's qualifications for governor, a mother about education, and a farmer about agriculture and race. |
Film F-3531/18 |
"Williamston Rally," 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundHighlights from a Democratic Party rally at Williamston, Martin County, N.C., including speeches by Sanford and I. Beverly Lake. Postmark on original container was 20 October 1960. |
Film F-3531/19 |
John F. Kennedy question and answer session, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundPresidential candidate John F. Kennedy answering questions from Senator Sam Ervin and Congressman Harold Cooley. Topics include agriculture, textile import restrictions, the "religion issue," industrial development, and foreign relations. |
Film F-3531/20 |
John F. Kennedy at the Houston Ministers Association, 196016mm motion picture film black and white ; soundJohn F. Kennedy speaking and answering questions. |
Film F-3531/21 |
Arkansas citizens on school integration, 1960?16mm motion picture film black and white ; soundTwo Arkansas residents (one male, one female), giving their views on the difficulties in Little Rock caused by the closing of Central High. Sanford's campaign probably obtained this material to counter I. Beverly Lake's proposal, made in the first and second primaries, that the state's public schools should be closed rather than integrated. (See Subseries 2.3 and 2.5 for related material.) |
Film F-3531/22 |
Sanford budget address to the North Carolina General Assembly, February 196116mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/23 |
Sanford revenue address, 6 March 196116mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/24 |
Sanford traffic safety address, 31 May 196216mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford responding to a citizen's plea to address the problem of automobile injuries and fatalities on North Carolina roads. |
Film F-3531/25 |
Sanford civil defense address, 31 October 196216mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/26 |
Sanford on higher education, 15 November 196216mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford speaking at Founders Day celebration at Methodist College (Fayetteville, N.C.), calling for universal access to higher education. |
Film F-3531/27 |
Sanford court reform address, 4 December 196216mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/28 |
"Dixie Dynamo," 11 December 196216mm motion picture film black and white ; soundPromotional film (perhaps part of a series) for the state of North Carolina, narrated by Governor Sanford, highlighting the state's food processing industry. |
Film F-3531/29 |
State of the State address, 7 and 8 February 196316mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford addressing the North Carolina General Assembly. |
Film F-3531/30 |
Jefferson-Jackson Day speech, 30 March 196316mm motion picture film black and white ; soundVice-President Lyndon B. Johnson with Sanford giving introductory remarks. |
Film F-3531/31 |
Sanford traffic safety address, 1 April 196316mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford speaking to the North Carolina General Assembly at the new legislative building. |
Film F-3531/32 |
Sanford address to the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters, 17 June 196316mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/33 |
Sanford race relations address, 18 June 196316mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford arguing that continued civil rights protests will not serve the movement's interests because protestors had made their point that "the Negro is discontented." |
Film F-3531/34 |
Sanford budget address to the North Carolina General Assembly, date uncertain16mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/35 |
Sanford addressing the North Carolina Citizens Committee for Better Schools on education topics, date uncertain16mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/36 |
Sanford's trip to the Ohio Valley in support of North Carolina industrial development, May 1961: reel 1 of 316mm motion picture film black and white ; soundHighlights of Sanford's trip through the Ohio Valley in search of industries willing to locate in North Carolina. Included are Sanford's responses to questions from reporters. |
Film F-3531/37 |
Sanford's trip to the Ohio Valley in support of North Carolina industrial development, May 1961: reel 2 of 316mm motion picture film black and white ; soundHighlights of Sanford's trip through the Ohio Valley in search of industries willing to locate in North Carolina. Included are Sanford's responses to questions from reporters. |
Film F-3531/38 |
Sanford's trip to the Ohio Valley in support of North Carolina industrial development, May 1961: reel 3 of 316mm motion picture film black and white ; soundHighlights of Sanford's trip through the Ohio Valley in search of industries willing to locate in North Carolina. Included are Sanford's responses to questions from reporters. |
Film F-3531/39 |
Sanford's trip to New York City, February 196216mm motion picture film negative ; black and white ; soundSanford addressing New York audience on his thoughts about race relations in North Carolina, Kennedy's economic program, and other issues. |
Film F-3531/40 |
Sanford speaking to high school students who want to got to college, date uncertain16mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford encouraging students to write for a student loan pamphlet. |
Film F-3531/41 |
"Today" show segment with Sanford, 12 July 196316mm motion picture film black and white ; soundHugh Downs and Barbara Walters asking Sanford questions about the Governor's School. |
Film F-3531/42 |
Graham Jones, Sanford's press secretary, discussing Sanford's mediation of the Mars Hillschool controversy, May-June 196116mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/43 |
National Association of Tobacco Distributors, Miami, Fla., 6 April 196416mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/44 |
Sanford at "Ghost Town," Asheville, N.C., undated16mm motion picture film black and white ; silent |
Film F-3531/45 |
Sanford at Asheville, N.C., undated16mm motion picture film black and white ; silent |
Film F-3531/46 |
"Technical Information for Small Industries," undated16mm motion picture film black and white ; soundSanford promoting an extension service for small industries to be facilitated by North Carolina State College. |
Film F-3531/47 |
Promotional film for North Carolina State College's mechanical arts program, produced by the North Carolina State College Visual Arts Department, undated16mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/48 |
Promotional film for North Carolina State College's nuclear engineering program, produced by the North Carolina State College Visual Arts Department, undated16mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/49 |
"State House Old and New," 1963?16mm motion picture film black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/50 |
"Preyer for Governor," May or June 196416mm motion picture film black and white ; soundFilm of L. Richardson Preyer (Sanford's choice for governor) and three North Carolina politicians all seeking last-minute support for Preyer. |
Film F-3531/51 |
"Anatomy of an Accident," undated16mm motion picture film color ; soundTraffic safety drama. |
Film F-3531/52 |
Ristine and Sanford16mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/53 |
Fay Day, Holding Posters, Coming Onto Platform16mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/54 |
[unidentified motion picture film]16mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/55 |
Terry Sanford campaign events16mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/56 |
NBC Newsfilm: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools16mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/57 |
[unidentified motion picture film]16mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/58 |
[unprocessed motion picture film]16mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/59 |
Governor Sanford film, 196316mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/60 |
"Terry Sanford for Governor", negative16mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/61 |
"Terry Sanford for Governor", optical track16mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/62 |
Terry Sanford8mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/63 |
Sanford for President television spots, 197516mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/64 |
Sanford for President television spots16mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/65 |
Terry's Term, interview between Scott Jarrett and Terry Sanford, Greensboro, N.C., November 196416mm motion picture film |
Arrangement: chronological.
Mostly campaign advertisements and other materials from Sanford's 1992 Senate re-election campaign.
Videotape VT-3531/33 |
Sanford's address to the North Carolina Press Association at Chapel Hill, Jan. 18, 19632" Open Reel Video Previously listed as VT-3531/1a |
Videotape VT-3531/1 |
Harvey Gantt and Jesse Helms advertisements recorded from television broadcasts, 1990VHS Copies of approximately 20 campaign advertisements for Senator Jesse Helms in his race against Harvey Gantt. |
Videotape VT-3531/2 |
"Sanford Tape 1 and 2," Interface Communications, 22 January 1992VHS Several Senator Sanford campaign advertisements. See also VT-3531/3 and VT-3531/17. |
Videotape VT-3531/3 |
"Sanford for Senate," 25 January 1992VHS From the "At Home with Terry Sanford" program, announcing Sanford's candidacy for United States Senate re-election. Included are several Sanford advertisements (see also VT-3531/2), Sanford's announcement, and Sanford's responses to questions from a live studio audience. |
Videotape VT-3531/4 |
"Report on Senator Sanford Campaign Program," WTVD-11, Raleigh, N.C., 25 January 1992VHS A report of Sanford's announcement of his intention to run for re-election, including audience responses to Sanford's video address. |
Videotape VT-3531/5 |
Sanford's C-SPAN call-in show, copy from television broadcast, 11 June 1992VHS Sanford responding to questions by studio anchor and telephone callers. |
Videotape VT-3531/6 |
"Charlie Gaddy Reports" with Lauch Faircloth, copy of television broadcast from WRAL-5, Raleigh, N.C.; 23 August 1992VHS Senatorial candidate Lauch Faircloth responding to questions by studio anchor Charlie Gaddy. |
Videotape VT-3531/7 |
"Sanford for Senate, 6 Spots"VHS "Leader," "Medal," "Jump," "Honest," "Knappy," "Education." |
Videotape VT-3531/8 |
"Leader," Interface Communications, 11 September 1992VHS Original of campaign advertisement. |
Videotape VT-3531/9 |
"Again," Interface Communications, 24 September 1992VHS Original of campaign advertisement attacking Lauch Faircloth's connections with the Congressional Club. |
Videotape VT-3531/10 |
"North Carolina People" with Lauch Faircloth, copy of television broadcast from WUNC-4, Chapel Hill, N.C., 29 September 1992VHS Senatorial candidate Lauch Faircloth responding to questions from studio anchor William Friday. |
Videotape VT-3531/11 |
"Think," Interface Communications, 15 October 1992VHS Original of campaign advertisement. |
Videotape VT-3531/12 |
"Fit," Interface Communications, 19 October 1992VHS Original of campaign advertisement. (box title, "Looking" not included. |
Videotape VT-3531/13 |
"Back," copy of television advertisement, 22 October 1992VHS Campaign advertisement with Sanford claiming good health after his release from the hospital and responding to Faircloth's attack ads. |
Videotape VT-3531/14 |
"Response" and "Alfonse", Interface Communications, 24 October 1992VHS Two campaign advertisements (TS-17-:30 and TS-18-:30). |
Videotape VT-3531/15 |
"Close" and "End," Interface Communications, 28 October 1992VHS Two campaign advertisements (TS-19-:30 and TS-20-:30). |
Videotape VT-3531/16 |
Copies of Faircloth television adsVHS "Condo Deal,""Central America/Jobs,""Confused (State Helicopter/Hunt),""Two More Reasons (Montego Bay),""New Workfare/Welfare,""Lauch's Right,""Wrong," and "Difference Workfare/Welfare." |
Videotape VT-3531/17 |
"Home Party Video," Squier, Eskew, Knapp, Ochs Communications; 1992VHS Re-election campaign promotional for "At Home with Terry Sanford" program, with advertisements(see VT-3531/2) and Sanford addresses. In his first address Sanford highlighted important campaign issues, including children's issues, national prestige, elderly care, education, health care, housing, and jobs. In his second address he encouraged his supporters to become active in the political process. |
Arrangement: chronological.
Processing information: Original labels titles have, for the most part, been retained.
Almost entirely audio recordings of press conferences, interviews, and other events from Sanford's years as governor, with a few items from his campaigns of 1960, 1972, and 1992, and a number of unidentified recordings. Recordings are on 1/4" open reel audio and audiocassette.
Audiotape T-3531/1 |
Louisburg meeting, 18 January 19601/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/2 |
1960 campaign for governor1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/3 |
Sanford and I. Beverly Lake interviews, 25 June 19601/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/4 |
Sanford and I. Beverly Lake election coverage, 29 June 19601/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/5 |
Phil Lind, January 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/6 |
Profile of hospital care program, 19 February 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/7 |
Governor's news conference, 27 February 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/8 |
Press conference, 8 March 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/9 |
10 March 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/10 |
Press conference, 13 March 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/11 |
Press conference, 20 March 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/12 |
Hamilton, 21 March 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/13 |
Press conference, 27 March 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/14 |
Interview in Chicago, 28 March 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/15 |
Press conference, 4 April 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/16 |
Press conference, 10 April 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/17 |
Press conference, 17 April 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/18 |
Press conference, 24 April 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/19 |
First 100 days in office, April 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/20 |
Press conference, 1 May 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/21 |
Press conference, 5 May 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/22 |
Press conference, 22 May 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/23 |
Press conference, 24 May 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/24 |
Press conference, 29 May 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/25 |
Mars Hill school superintendent conference, 5 June 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/26 |
Press conference, 5 June 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/27 |
Press conference, 12 June 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/28 |
Press conference, 15 June 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/29 |
3 July 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/30 |
5 July 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/31 |
Press conference, 5 July 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/32 |
Telephone interview, 6 July 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/33 |
Press conference, 12 July 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/34 |
Press conference, 27 July 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/35 |
Address to the superintendents' conference about education, August 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/36 |
Candid session with Terry Sanford, 1 August 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/37 |
Press conference, 3 August 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/38 |
Candid session with Terry Sanford, 3 August 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/39 |
Press conference, 10 August 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/40 |
Press conference, 16 August 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/41 |
Press conference, 24 August 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/42 |
Press conference in Raleigh, 31 August 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/43 |
Press conference, 7 September 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/44 |
Press conference, 21 September 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/45 |
Press conference, 28 September 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/46 |
Press conference, 29 September 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/47 |
Press conference, 5 October 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/48 |
Press conference, 11 October 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/49 |
Press conference, 19 October 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/50 |
North Carolina Grange meeting, Kinston, 26 October 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/51 |
Press conference, 2 November 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/52 |
Press conference, 10 November 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/53 |
First anniversary celebration of the North Carolina Joint Council on Health and Citizenship: Address by Graham Jones, 12 November 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/54 |
Press conference, 16 November 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/55 |
Governor's speech at Farmer's Bureau on farming matters, 21 November 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/56 |
Press conference, 29 November 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/57 |
Press conference, 5 December 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/58 |
Press conference, 20 December 19611/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/59 |
Press conference, 11 January 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/60 |
Press conference, 18 January 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/61 |
Press conference, 25 January 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/62 |
Press conference, 8 February 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/63 |
Press conference, 15 February 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/64 |
Press conference, 22 February 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/65 |
Press conference, 2 March 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/66 |
Press conference, 15 March 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/67 |
Press conference, 21 March 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/68 |
Press conference, 5 April 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/69 |
Press conference, 11 April 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/70 |
Press conference, 17 April 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/71 |
Governor Sanford in Raleigh, 6 June 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/72 |
Press conference, 13 June 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/73 |
Press conference, 28 June 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/74 |
Press conference, 5 July 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/75 |
Press conference, 17 July 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/76 |
Press conference, 8 August 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/77 |
Press conference, 15 August 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/78 |
Press conference, 23 August 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/79 |
Press conference, 6 September 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/80 |
Press conference, 11 September 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/81 |
Governor Sanford's speech at Beaver Creek School, 17 September 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/82 |
NBC interview with Peter Hackus, 3 October 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/83 |
Press conference, 4 October 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/84 |
Press conference, 11 October 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/85 |
Address by Sylvester C. Smith on civil defense, 31 October 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/86 |
Governor Sanford's talk on civil defense, 31 October 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/87 |
Press conference, 8 November 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/88 |
Policy speech on higher education at Methodist College, Fayetteville, N.C., 15 November 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/89 |
Press conference, 16 November 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/90 |
Press conference, 21 November 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/91 |
Governor's interview on "Flying's My Fancy," 2 December 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/92 |
Press conference, 6 December 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/93 |
Press conference, 10 December 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/94 |
Press conference, 20 December 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/95 |
1962?1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/96 |
"Midnight to Reveille," 19621/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/97 |
Sanford on utilities, 3 January 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/98-99
T-3531/98T-3531/99 |
Address by Sanford to faculty members at the University of North Carolina, 8 January 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/100 |
Press conference, 9 January 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/101 |
News of the world, 18 January 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/102 |
Good Neighbor Council address at Chapel Hill, 18 January 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/103 |
North Carolina State College, January 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/104 |
American Association of School Administrators on education, Atlantic City, 19 February 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/105 |
Governor's address at North Carolina Day, New York, 26 February 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/106 |
Profile on hospital care, New York Executives Club, 3 March 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/107 |
News conference, 15 March 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/108 |
Negro Home Demonstration Club, 27 March 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/109 |
Press conference, 29 March 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/110 |
Jefferson-Jackson Day, 30 March 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/111 |
News conference, 6 May 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/112 |
Governor Sanford's address at Western Carolina College, 14 May 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/113 |
Press conference, 21 May 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/114 |
CBS-TV interview on race relations, 24 May 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/115 |
Governor Sanford's address to the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters, 17 June 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/116 |
Governor Sanford before African American leaders, 18 June 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/117 |
North Carolina Senate debate on a constitutional amendment, 20 June 1963: tape 11/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/118 |
North Carolina Senate debate on a constitutional amendment, 20 June 1963: tape 21/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/119 |
North Carolina Senate debate on a constitutional amendment, 20 June 1963: tape 31/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/120 |
North Carolina Senate debate on a constitutional amendment, 20 June 1963: tape 41/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/121 |
"Today Show," NBC-TV, 12 July 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/122 |
Press conference, 18 July 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/123 |
Governor Sanford interviewed at National Governor's Conference, Miami Beach, 24 July 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/124 |
Peach Queen and governor's press conference, 26 July 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/125 |
Press conference and safety award, 9 September 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/126 |
Meeting at mansion with African American leaders, 16 September 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/127 |
Ford Foundation luncheon, 30 September 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/128 |
9 October 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/129 |
Press conference, 11 October 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/130 |
General Assembly special session, 14 October 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/131 |
Press conference, 27 December 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/132 |
Fay Lane Simmons, WBT radio, 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/133 |
19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/134 |
19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/135 |
Conference with Jerome Wiesner, 7 January 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/136 |
Governor's office, 10 February 1964: tape 11/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/137 |
Governor's office, 10 February 1964: tape 21/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/138 |
Education countdown by Ken Blackwell, 3 March 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/139 |
Press conference, 31 March 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/140 |
"Cigarettes: A Collision of Interests," about tobacco, CBS-TV, 15 April 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/141 |
Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, 18 April 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/142 |
Press conference, 20 April 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/143 |
Press conference at North Carolina School of the Arts, 30 April 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/144 |
"The Institute of Religion," address by Governor Sanford, 6 May 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/145 |
Tobacco statement, East Carolina College, 18 June 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/146 |
25 June 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/147 |
Press conference, 30 June 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/148 |
Press conference with statement about President Lyndon B. Johnson, 23 July 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/149 |
Press conference, 29 July 19631/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/150 |
Presentation of Capus Waynick's book to Governor Sanford, 12 August 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/151 |
Governor Sanford jumps from 34-foot training tower at Fort Bragg, 15 August 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/152 |
Remarks to welfare workers at Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel, 1 September 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/153 |
Press conference, 1 October 1964: tape 11/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/154 |
Press conference, 1 October 1964: tape 21/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/155 |
Press conference on food processing, 22 October 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/156 |
Press conference, 4 November 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/157 |
Meeting of the Safety Council, 10 November 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/158 |
Report to governor from Commission on the Status of Women and brief press conference, 24 November 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/159 |
Testimonial dinner, 4 December 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/160 |
Bob Stalling's announcement of record industrial growth, 31 December 19641/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/161 |
News conference, 6 January 19651/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/162 |
Press conference1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/163 |
Oregon speech, 8 April 19721/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/164 |
Alabama speech, 11 April 19721/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/165 |
Rockingham, 20 April 19721/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/166 |
Sanford telethon, Charlotte, 2 May 19721/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/167 |
T-3531/167A. Campaign song, 1972 |
Audiocassette C-3531/14 |
Statement on taxes, radio spots, 1972(?)Audiocassette previously listed as T-3531/167b |
Audiotape T-3531/168 |
Four 60-second "Sanford for Senate" spots, 20 October 19921/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/169 |
"Sanford for Senate" Westmoreland spot, 29 October 19921/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/170 |
Four 60-second "Sanford for Senate" spots1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/171 |
Three 60-second spots1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/172 |
60-second spot on taxes1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/173 |
30-second spot on taxes |
Audiocassette C-3531/15 |
Lauch Faircloth radio spots: Three Reasons, Gas Tax Response, Travel, Workfare, Welfare QueenAudiocassette previously listed as T-3531/174b |
Audiotape T-3531/174 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/175 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/176 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/177 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/178 |
Representative Broyhill1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/179 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/180 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/181 |
"Optimism Formula for Freedom" by Norman Yate1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/182 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/183 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/184 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/185 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/186 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/187 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/188 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/189 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/190 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/191 |
unidentified sound recording1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/192 |
"Gianini, McKnight, Dr. Dyke, Dr. Swalin, Mr. Lehman, Dr. Bigsby, Janiec, Paul Green, Loessin, Harry Davis, Citizen"1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/193 |
"Caldwell, Haydon, Ptohl, John, Bone, Beach, West, Sandresky, Cousins, Renfro, Spencer"1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Audiotape T-3531/194 |
"Swalin, Hoffman, Dr. Linney, Mason"1/4" Open Reel Audio |
Arrangement: chronological.
Chiefly photographs of Terry Sanford and staff members during various political campaigns, circa 1958-1992, and during his years as governor. Also included are photographs for campaign brochures and negatives of shots of Lauch Faircloth's business enterprises taken in 1992.
Image Folder PF-3531/01 |
Photographs, circa 1958-1960Photographic Prints 8 images Contains P-3531/001-008
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Image Folder PF-3531/02 |
Photographs, circa 1961-1965Photographic Prints 19 images Contains P-3531/009-027
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Image Folder PF-3531/03 |
Photographs, circa 1968-1972Photographic Prints 59 images Contains P-3531/028-087
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Image Folder PF-3531/04-05
PF-3531/4PF-3531/5 |
Photographs, circa 1968-1972Photographic Prints 39 images Contains P-3531/088-127
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Image Folder PF-3531/09 |
1992 Senatorial campaignPhotographic Negatives 36 images |
Image Folder PF-3531/10-11
PF-3531/10PF-3531/11 |
Lauch Faircloth's business enterprises, circa 1992Photographic Negatives 72 images |
1948-1993
Campaign materials, predominantly lists of contributors and issue mail from constituents in various areas of North Carolina. Files from the North Carolina State Archives (folders 1884-1895) includes a folder of speeches; three folders of letters of appreciation; a file on the North Carolina Fund; a file on the North Carolina Film Board; reports and correspondence; and other materials, mostly from years before or after Sanford's term as governor.
Folder 1858-1861
Folder 1858Folder 1859Folder 1860Folder 1861 |
Sanford for Senate issues notebook, volume 1, 1986 |
Folder 1862-1864
Folder 1862Folder 1863Folder 1864 |
Sanford for Senate issues notebook, volume 2, 1986 |
Folder 1865 |
Terry Sanford Debtbuster master list |
Folder 1866-1867
Folder 1866Folder 1867 |
Fundraising plan |
Folder 1868-1870
Folder 1868Folder 1869Folder 1870 |
State chairman's handbook |
Folder 1871 |
Contributor information and photocopies of contribution checks |
Folder 1872 |
State chairman's handbook |
Folder 1873-1875
Folder 1873Folder 1874Folder 1875 |
Campaign log, June-October 1992 |
Folder 1876-1877
Folder 1876Folder 1877 |
Address book |
Folder 1878-1883
Folder 1878Folder 1879Folder 1880Folder 1881Folder 1882Folder 1883 |
Issue response forms |
Folder 1884-1886
Folder 1884Folder 1885Folder 1886 |
Reports from a variety of agencies on economic and political topics |
Folder 1887 |
Miscellaneous papers, 1948?-1960 |
Folder 1888 |
Letters of appreciation, A-C |
Folder 1889 |
Letters of appreciation, D-G |
Folder 1890 |
Letters of appreciation, H-O |
Folder 1891 |
Letters of appreciation, P-Z |
Folder 1892 |
North Carolina Film Board |
Folder 1893 |
North Carolina Fund |
Folder 1894 |
Speeches |
Folder 1895 |
Miscellaneous papers, 1965-1980 |
Box 143-145
Box 143Box 144Box 145 |
Card files, undated |
Includes materials related to Sanford's Presidential, Vice Presidential, and Senate campaigns as well as materials concerning Sanford's term as Governor of North Carolina. There are also photographs, photograph albums, and scrapbooks relating to Sanford's personal and public life, correspondence and other items relating to Margaret Rose Sanford, and a campaign notebook for W. Kerr Scott, 1954, among other items.
Acquisitions Information: Accession 101348
Processing information: Titles and descriptions compiled from notes and labels found on original film cans and reels.
Footage of an interview with Terry Stanford on 16mm motion picture film. A note accompanying the film reels indicates that the interview was shot on 31 August 1963 and broadcast by WBTV on 9 October 1963. Other on-camera panelists include Richard McKenna and Henry Belk.
Film F-3531/66 |
"The Governor and the State: Sanford and North Carolina", 31 August 1963: reel 1 of 216mm motion picture film 1200 ft. black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/67 |
"The Governor and the State: Sanford and North Carolina", 31 August 1963: reel 2 of 216mm motion picture film 1000 ft. black and white ; sound |
Box 176-177
Box 176Box 177 |
Letters to Margaret Rose Sanford, 1960-1985Primarily thank-you notes, greeting cards, and various other short letters regarding events, luncheons, dinners, and receptions. Topics include Terry Sanford's gubernatorial campaign in 1960, congratulations on Sanford's victory, declarations of support for Sanford's 1961 tax plan, and the conclusion of Terry Sanford's term as governor in 1965. There are also a few letters of dissent including a letter of 12 June 1962 from A.J. Parsons with a presumably unsent retort typed onto its envelope by an unknown author. Also included are notes and letters from Virginia Davis, secretary to the governor of Missouri John M. Dalton. One of Davis's letters, dated 12 December 1963, mentions Kennedy's assassination; another letter dated 11 June 1964 touches on the topic of working women. There are also notes from the Capitol Receptionist-Secretary and Margaret Rose Sanford's secretary. |
Box 177 |
Other materials relating to Margaret Rose Sanford's role as First Lady, 1960-1964Meeting minutes, receiving line lists, and other items. |
Letters to Terry Sanford, 1959-1964Thank-you letters from institutions and a note from a housewife, dated 10 November 1961, voicing dissatisfaction with Sanford's tax plan. |
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Letters to Elizabeth Martin Sanford, 1960-1967Letters to Terry Sanford's mother from various correspondents discussing Terry Sanford's achievements. |
Acquisitions Information: Accession 101611.
Notebook titled "organizational file-Scott campaign" listing contact for each N.C. county (some annotated) for the W. Kerr Scott Gubernatorial campaign of 1948.
Box 183 |
Kerr Scott campaign, 1948 |
Arrangement: Boxes 178-181 ans 184 were kept in original order. Box 182-183 are previously framed or loose papers and volumes alphabetically arranged by subject. Separated materials are arranged by date where possible.
Chiefly materials related to Sanford family activities and events, including papers related to Sanford's parents, Cecil Sanford, Jr., and Elizabeth Martin Sanford; photo albums related to the Knight family; scrapbooks and photo albums made by Margaret from her college years, Sanford's political races, and vacation trips; personal papers from across both Margaret and Terry Sanfords' lives as well as legal materials, memorial arrangements, and notes of condolence related to their deaths; awards, certificates, and honorary degrees presented to Margaret and Terry Sanford by various institutions; and various recordings, including video and motion picture film interviews with Sanford.
Box 178 |
Elizabeth Martin Sanford and Cecil Sanford Jr. papers, 1920-1996Contains Elizabeth Martin Sanford's writings and school documents; materials related to Cecil Stanford Jr., including his will and funeral documents and memorial records; sparse letters to Terry Sanford; writing by Cecil; Cecil's orders from the U.S. Navy in 1940; and letters to Elizabeth, chiefly from the 1980s. |
Box 179-183
Box 179Box 180Box 181Box 182Box 183 |
Terry Sanford papers, 1920-1998Box 179: Materials from Sanford's childhood and college years; files on his business interests compiled by his estate after his death; publications on his legacy; personal correspondence; letters of condolence to his family after his death. Box 180: Materials related the illness that preceded Sanford's death; letters sent by Terry Sanford Jr. related to his father's death; documents regarding Sanford's funeral and estate; personal papers related to his role as governor and senator, including letters to the 517th Parachute Infantry Regiment; and holiday greeting cards from Margaret to Sanford. Box 181: Materials related to the Sanford's memorial, as well booklets from his addresses to Duke and UNC. Box 182: Wedding announcement; certificates, citations, honorary degrees, and proclamations in honor of Sanford; a couple of booklets from universities; and several photo albums. Box: 183: Investment documents and will. |
Box 180-182
Box 180Box 181Box 182 |
Margaret Rose Sanford papers, 1940s-2006Box 180: Personal papers and correspondence of Margaret Rose Sanford, including educational certificates and a passport, as well as holiday greeting cards from Margaret to Sanford. Box 181: Materials from Margaret's time in college; newsclippings about her role as First Lady of North Carolina; and materials related to her death, including her will, funeral arrangements, materials from her funeral and memorial service, condolence letters, and thank you letters. 182: Keepsakes from her childhood, including a baby book; notebooks from her time at UNC; materials related to her wedding to Sanford; materials related to her birthplace, Christian County, Ky.; and several photo albums. |
Box 184 |
Legal papersClosed until 2024 by request of donor. |
Oversize Paper Folder OPF-3531/2-5
OPF-3531/2OPF-3531/3OPF-3531/4OPF-3531/5 |
Awards, citations, and other papers, 1960s-1990s |
Extra Oversize Paper Folder XOPF-3531/1 |
Nature Lover's Map to North Carolina |
Photograph Album PA-3531/01 |
Knight family, circa 1880s |
Photograph Album PA-3531/02 |
Margaret Rose Knight, 1949-1950 |
Photograph Album PA-3531/03 |
Europe trip, 1967 |
Photograph Album PA-3531/04 |
Africa, Spain, and Italy, July 1970 |
Photograph Album PA-3531/05 |
Japan Vol. 1, 24 June - 6 July 1979 |
Photograph Album PA-3531/06 |
Japan Vol. 2, 24 June - 6 July 1979 |
Photograph Album PA-3531/07 |
Green River, Co., 4-8 September 1979 |
Photograph Album PA-3531/08 |
Sanford family and friends, 1970s |
Photograph Album PA-3531/09 |
China, 1980 |
Photograph Album PA-3531/10 |
Japan and China, 24 September - 5 October 1983 |
Photograph Album PA-3531/11 |
Sanford family, circa 1980s |
Oversize Volume SV-3531/09 |
Margaret Rose Knight at Hopkinsville High School scrapbook, circa 1935 |
Oversize Volume SV-3531/10 |
Margaret Rose Knight, Christian College Columbia, Mo. scrapbook, 1937 |
Oversize Volume SV-3531/11 |
UNC scrapbook, Margaret Rose Knight, 1938-1939 |
Oversize Volume SV-3531/12 |
UNC scrapbook, Margaret Rose Knight, 1939-1941 |
Oversize Volume SV-3531/13 |
1960 election newsclipping scrapbook, 1960 |
Oversize Volume SV-3531/14 |
Sanford election and governorship scrapbook, 1960s |
Oversize Volume SV-3531/15 |
"Corporation Record" scrapbook, 1960s |
Oversize Volume SV-3531/16 |
Scrapbook |
Museum Item MU-3531/1 |
Masonic candidate apron, Phoenix Lodge No. 8., A.F. & A.M., Fayetteville, N.C. |
Videotape VT-3531/18 |
Camp Greystone promotional video, early 1990sVHS |
Videotape VT-3531/19 |
"Marie Gilbert - Chapel Hill Oct. 1993 TV Station," October 1993VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/20 |
"Marie Gilbert & John Obermeyer," 1995VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/21 |
"Friday Noon Poets, Marie Gilbert & John Obermeyer," April 1997VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/22 |
UNC Center for Public Television, "The Services for the Honorable Terry Sanford," 22 April 1998VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/23 |
UNC Center for Public Television, "Terry Sanford Remembered," 22 April 1998VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/24 |
UNC Center for Public Television, "Biographical Conversations with Terry Sanford," Episode 101, 25 May 1998VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/25 |
UNC Center for Public Television, "Biographical Conversations with Terry Sanford," Episode 102, 26 May 1998VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/26 |
UNC Center for Public Television, "Biographical Conversations with Terry Sanford," Episode 103, 27 May 1998VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/27 |
"Marie Gilbert at Blue Heron Poetry,"14 April 1999VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/28 |
"First Presbyterian Church Spiritual Stewardship Consecration Sunday," 3 October 1999VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/29 |
"North Carolina Debutante Ball: A Video Montage," 2000VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/30 |
"The Forty-Ninth Debutante Coltillion and Christmas Ball," 30 December 2003VHS |
Videotape VT-3531/31 |
"Friday Noon Poets, Guest: Marie Gilbert," undatedVHS |
Videotape VT-3531/32 |
Marie Gilbert, undatedVHS |
Film F-3531/63 |
"Terry's Term," interview between Scott Jarrett and Terry Sanford, Greensboro, N.C., November 196416mm motion picture film 1000 ft. black and white ; sound |
Film F-3531/64 |
"Sanford for President", television spots16mm motion picture film |
Film F-3531/65 |
"Terry's Term", interview between Scott Jarrett and Terry Sanford, Greensboro, N.C., November 196416mm motion picture film |
Acquisitions Information: Accession 101437
Box 185 |
Letters from Terry Sanford to Margaret Rose Sanford, 1944-1945 |
Lists of books and memorabilia |