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Collection Number: 03531

Collection Title: Terry Sanford Papers, 1920-2006

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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
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Restrictions to Access
Use or audio or visual materials may require production of listening or viewing copies.
Materials in box 184 are CLOSED until 2024.
This collection contains additional materials that are not available for immediate or same day access. Please contact Research and Instructional Service staff at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu to discuss options for consulting these materials.
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Terry Sanford Papers #3531, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Acquisitions Information
Received from Terry Sanford of Durham, N.C., 1961-1998 (Acc. 85095, 93018, 98148, 98176); from the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources in October 2001 and December 2003 (Acc. 99092, 99674); from the North Carolina Collection in August 2002 (Acc. 99306) and September 2010 (Acc. 101348); from Terry Sanford Jr. in July 2003 and April 2004 (Acc. 99641, 99760); from Tom Lambeth in January 2005, March 2005, and June 2012 (Acc. 99994, 100025, 101611); and from Marsha C. Vick in April 2007 and September 2009 (Acc. 100649, 101184). Received from Terry Sanford Jr. in October 2011 (Acc. 101517), May 2011 (Acc. 101437) and 2014 (Acc. 103141)
Sensitive Materials Statement
Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, the North Carolina Public Records Act (N.C.G.S. § 132 1 et seq.), and Article 7 of the North Carolina State Personnel Act (Privacy of State Employee Personnel Records, N.C.G.S. § 126-22 et seq.). Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no responsibility.
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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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Clicking on a subject heading below will take you into the University Library's online catalog.

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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.

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This 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.

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1. Pre-1960 Material, 1946-1959.
1.1. Young Democratic Clubs of North Carolina, 1949-1952 and undated.
1.2. Other Loose Papers.
1.3. Volumes, 1946-1950.
2. 1960 Gubernatorial Campaign Material, 1958-1960.
2.1. County Files, 1959-1960 and undated.
2.2. General Correspondence, 1959-1960 and undated.
2.3. Speeches, Statements, and Background Materials, 1959-1960 and undated.
2.4. Congratulatory Material, 1960 and undated.
2.5. Clippings, 1959-1960 and undated.
2.6. Democratic National Convention, 1960 and undated.
2.7. Other Material, 1958-1960 and undated.
3. Gubernatorial Materials, 1960-1965.
3.1. Speeches, Press Releases, and Related Items, 1961-1965 and undated.
3.2. Political Appointments, 1961-1965 and undated.
3.2.1. Agency, 1961-1965 and undated.
3.2.2. Applicant Files, 1961-1965 and undated.
3.2.3. Other Files, 1961-1965 and undated.
3.3. Other Political Correspondence and Related Materials, 1961-1965 and undated.
3.3.1. Terry Sanford, 1961-1965 and undated.
3.3.2. Henry H. Wilson Jr., 1962-1964.
3.3.3. Bert Bennett, 1961-1964.
3.3.4. Other Gubernatorial Staff, 1961-1964.
3.3.5. J. William Copeland, 1960-1961.
3.4. North Carolina Fund, 1963-1965 and undated.
3.5. State Departmental and Other Reports, 1963-1964 and undated.
3.6. Newspaper Clippings, 1960-1965.
3.6.1. Newspaper Clippings Arranged by Date, 1960-1965 and undated.
3.6.2. Newspaper Clippings Arranged by Subject, 1960-1965.
3.7. Miscellaneous, 1961-1964.
4. Post-Gubernatorial/Pre-Senate Years, 1965-1984.
4.1. Possible Senate Run, 1968.
4.2. Citizens for Humphrey-Muskie, 1968.
4.3. Sanford for President, 1972, 1976.
4.4. Other Material, 1965-1972.
5. 1992 United States Senate Campaign Materials, 1991-1992.
5.1. Speeches, Press Releases, and Press Conferences, 1991-1992.
5.2. Campaign Schedules and Invitation Regrets, 1992.
5.3. Radio and Television Materials, 1992 and undated.
5.4. Campaign Literature and Invitations to Fund-Raising Events, 1992 and undated.
5.5. Campaign Correspondence, 1992.
5.6. Newspaper Clippings, 1992.
5.7. Lauch Faircloth, 1992 and undated.
5.7.1. Campaign Materials, 1992 and undated.
5.3.2. Research on Faircloth, 1992.
5.8. Background Material on Campaign Issues, 1992.
6. Moving Images, 1960-1964, 1990-1992 and undated.
6.1. Films, 1960-1964 and undated.
6.2. Videotapes, 1963, 1990-1992 and undated.
7. Audiotapes, 1960-1992 and undated.
8. Photographs, circa 1958-1992
Additions of 1998-2001 (Acc. 98148, 98176, 99092)
Additions of 2002-2007, 2009 (Acc. 99306, 99641, 99674, 99760, 99994, 100025, 100649, 101184)
Addition of September 2010, 1963 (Acc. 101348).
Addition of October 2011, 1959-1985 (Acc. 101517).
Addition of June 2012: Kerr Scott Campaign, 1948
Addition of 2014, 1929-2006 (Acc. 103141).
Letters from Terry Sanford to Margaret Rose Sanford, 1944-1945 (Addition of May 2011)

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About 580 items.

Political 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.

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About 350 items.

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

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About 200 items.

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

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About 40,450 items.

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.

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About 17,700 items.

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 25

Folder 26

Folder 27

Folder 28

Alamance

Folder 29

Alexander

Folder 30

Alleghany

Folder 31

Anson

Folder 32

Ashe

Folder 33

Avery

Folder 34-35

Folder 34

Folder 35

Beaufort

Folder 36

Bertie

Folder 37

Bladen

Folder 38

Brunswick

Folder 39-42

Folder 39

Folder 40

Folder 41

Folder 42

Buncombe

Folder 43-44

Folder 43

Folder 44

Burke

Folder 45-46

Folder 45

Folder 46

Cabarrus

Folder 47-48

Folder 47

Folder 48

Caldwell

Folder 49

Camden

Folder 50-52

Folder 50

Folder 51

Folder 52

Carteret

Folder 53

Caswell

Folder 54-55

Folder 54

Folder 55

Catawba

Folder 56-57

Folder 56

Folder 57

Chatham

Folder 58

Cherokee

Folder 59

Chowan

Folder 60

Clay

Folder 61-62

Folder 61

Folder 62

Cleveland

Folder 63-64

Folder 63

Folder 64

Columbus

Folder 65-66

Folder 65

Folder 66

Craven

Folder 67-71

Folder 67

Folder 68

Folder 69

Folder 70

Folder 71

Cumberland

Folder 72

Currituck

Folder 73-74

Folder 73

Folder 74

Dare

Folder 75-77

Folder 75

Folder 76

Folder 77

Davidson

Folder 78

Davie

Folder 79-80

Folder 79

Folder 80

Duplin

Folder 81-85

Folder 81

Folder 82

Folder 83

Folder 84

Folder 85

Durham

Folder 86-89

Folder 86

Folder 87

Folder 88

Folder 89

Edgecombe

Folder 90-95

Folder 90

Folder 91

Folder 92

Folder 93

Folder 94

Folder 95

Forsyth

Folder 96-97

Folder 96

Folder 97

Franklin

Folder 98-100

Folder 98

Folder 99

Folder 100

Gaston

Folder 101

Gates

Folder 102

Graham

Folder 103

Granville

Folder 104

Greene

Folder 105-117

Folder 105

Folder 106

Folder 107

Folder 108

Folder 109

Folder 110

Folder 111

Folder 112

Folder 113

Folder 114

Folder 115

Folder 116

Folder 117

Guilford

Folder 118-119

Folder 118

Folder 119

Halifax

Folder 120-121

Folder 120

Folder 121

Harnett

Folder 122-123

Folder 122

Folder 123

Haywood

Folder 124-125

Folder 124

Folder 125

Henderson

Folder 126-127

Folder 126

Folder 127

Hertford

Folder 128

Hoke

Folder 129

Hyde

Folder 130-131

Folder 130

Folder 131

Iredell

Folder 132

Jackson

Folder 133-135

Folder 133

Folder 134

Folder 135

Johnston

Folder 136

Jones

Folder 137-138

Folder 137

Folder 138

Lee

Folder 139-140

Folder 139

Folder 140

Lenoir

Folder 141

Lincoln

Folder 142

McDowell

Folder 143

Macon

Folder 144

Madison

Folder 145

Martin

Folder 146-153

Folder 146

Folder 147

Folder 148

Folder 149

Folder 150

Folder 151

Folder 152

Folder 153

Mecklenburg

Folder 154

Mitchell

Folder 155

Montgomery

Folder 156-157

Folder 156

Folder 157

Moore

Folder 158-159

Folder 158

Folder 159

Nash

Folder 160-162

Folder 160

Folder 161

Folder 162

New Hanover

Folder 163

Northampton

Folder 164-165

Folder 164

Folder 165

Onslow

Folder 166-170

Folder 166

Folder 167

Folder 168

Folder 169

Folder 170

Orange

Folder 171

Pamlico

Folder 172-173

Folder 172

Folder 173

Pasquotank

Folder 174-175

Folder 174

Folder 175

Pender

Folder 176

Perquimans

Folder 177-178

Folder 177

Folder 178

Person

Folder 179-182

Folder 179

Folder 180

Folder 181

Folder 182

Pitt

Folder 183

Polk

Folder 184-185

Folder 184

Folder 185

Randolph

Folder 186-187

Folder 186

Folder 187

Richmond

Folder 188-190

Folder 188

Folder 189

Folder 190

Robeson

Folder 191-192

Folder 191

Folder 192

Rockingham

Folder 193-194

Folder 193

Folder 194

Rowan

Folder 195-196

Folder 195

Folder 196

Rutherford

Folder 197-198

Folder 197

Folder 198

Sampson

Folder 199-200

Folder 199

Folder 200

Scotland

Folder 201-202

Folder 201

Folder 202

Stanly

Folder 203

Stokes

Folder 204-205

Folder 204

Folder 205

Surry

Folder 206

Swain

Folder 207

Transylvania

Folder 208

Tyrrell

Folder 209-210

Folder 209

Folder 210

Union

Folder 211

Vance

Folder 212-227

Folder 212

Folder 213

Folder 214

Folder 215

Folder 216

Folder 217

Folder 218

Folder 219

Folder 220

Folder 221

Folder 222

Folder 223

Folder 224

Folder 225

Folder 226

Folder 227

Wake

Folder 228

Warren

Folder 229

Washington

Folder 230

Watauga

Folder 231-232

Folder 231

Folder 232

Wayne

Folder 233-234

Folder 233

Folder 234

Wilkes

Folder 235-237

Folder 235

Folder 236

Folder 237

Wilson

Folder 238-239

Folder 238

Folder 239

Yadkin

Folder 240-241

Folder 240

Folder 241

Yancey

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About 1,400 items.

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 243

Folder 244

Anderson, W. Kenneth

Folder 245-246

Folder 245

Folder 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 258

Folder 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 267

Folder 268

Letter campaign

Folder 269

Lloyd, Leonard

Folder 270

Newton, Clint

Folder 271

North Carolina Education Association

Folder 272-279

Folder 272

Folder 273

Folder 274

Folder 275

Folder 276

Folder 277

Folder 278

Folder 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 285

Folder 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 296

Folder 297

Wilson, Henry Hall Jr.

Folder 298

Women's Organization

Folder 299-300

Folder 299

Folder 300

Young voters

Folder 301

Younts, Paul

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About 3,500 items.

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 302

Folder 303

Folder 304

Folder 305

Folder 306

Folder 307

Folder 308

Folder 309

Folder 310

Folder 311

Folder 312

Folder 313

Folder 314

Folder 315

Speeches/statements

Folder 316-317

Folder 316

Folder 317

Conservation and development

Folder 318

County government

Folder 319-321

Folder 319

Folder 320

Folder 321

Democratic Party

Folder 322-326

Folder 322

Folder 323

Folder 324

Folder 325

Folder 326

Education

Folder 327-329

Folder 327

Folder 328

Folder 329

Farming

Folder 330-331

Folder 330

Folder 331

Finances

Folder 332

Labor

Folder 333

Mental institutions

Folder 334

Prisons

Folder 335

Public health

Folder 336-340

Folder 336

Folder 337

Folder 338

Folder 339

Folder 340

Race relations

Folder 341

Rural electrification

Folder 342-344

Folder 342

Folder 343

Folder 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

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About 165 items.

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 354

Folder 355

Folder 356

Folder 357

Folder 358

June 1960 run-off victory

Folder 359

November 1960 general election victory

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About 16,500 items.

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 360

Folder 361

Folder 362

Folder 363

Folder 364

Folder 365

Folder 366

Folder 367

Folder 368

Folder 369

Folder 370

Folder 371

Folder 372

Folder 373

Folder 374

Folder 375

Folder 376

Folder 377

Folder 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 383

Folder 384

Folder 385

Kennedy, John F: Anti-Kennedy ads

Folder 386

Art museum architecture

Folder 387-389

Folder 387

Folder 388

Folder 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 396

Folder 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 408

Folder 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 423

Folder 424

Folder 425

Folder 426

Folder 427

Folder 428

Folder 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 441

Folder 442

Folder 443

County organizations

Folder 444-445

Folder 444

Folder 445

Court reform

Folder 446

Craven, Charles

Folder 447

Davis, Burke

Folder 448-449

Folder 448

Folder 449

Debate: Sanford-I. Beverly Lake

Folder 450

Delayed tour

Folder 451-455

Folder 451

Folder 452

Folder 453

Folder 454

Folder 455

Democratic Party

Folder 456-460

Folder 456

Folder 457

Folder 458

Folder 459

Folder 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 467

Folder 468

Folder 469

Folder 470

Editorials: For Sanford

Folder 471

Editorials: Henry C. Lodge

Folder 472

Editorials: I. Beverly Lake

Folder 473-474

Folder 473

Folder 474

Editorials: John F. Kennedy

Folder 475

Editorials: I Beverly Lake

Folder 476

Editorials: Richard M. Nixon

Folder 477-478

Folder 477

Folder 478

Editorials: Terry Sanford

Folder 479

Editorials: Two party

Folder 480-492

Folder 480

Folder 481

Folder 482

Folder 483

Folder 484

Folder 485

Folder 486

Folder 487

Folder 488

Folder 489

Folder 490

Folder 491

Folder 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 499

Folder 500

First primary

Folder 501

Florida governor: Bryant election

Folder 502

Gary, Kays

Folder 503-529

Folder 503

Folder 504

Folder 505

Folder 506

Folder 507

Folder 508

Folder 509

Folder 510

Folder 511

Folder 512

Folder 513

Folder 514

Folder 515

Folder 516

Folder 517

Folder 518

Folder 519

Folder 520

Folder 521

Folder 522

Folder 523

Folder 524

Folder 525

Folder 526

Folder 527

Folder 528

Folder 529

Gavin, Robert

Folder 530-531

Folder 530

Folder 531

General: All candidates

Folder 532-538

Folder 532

Folder 533

Folder 534

Folder 535

Folder 536

Folder 537

Folder 538

General editorials

Folder 539-549

Folder 539

Folder 540

Folder 541

Folder 542

Folder 543

Folder 544

Folder 545

Folder 546

Folder 547

Folder 548

Folder 549

General publicity: Sanford

Folder 550-556

Folder 550

Folder 551

Folder 552

Folder 553

Folder 554

Folder 555

Folder 556

General publicity: All candidates

Folder 557

Gill: Editorials

Folder 558

Goldwater, Rocky: Speeches

Folder 559-566

Folder 559

Folder 560

Folder 561

Folder 562

Folder 563

Folder 564

Folder 565

Folder 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 576

Folder 577

Highway program

Folder 578-588

Folder 578

Folder 579

Folder 580

Folder 581

Folder 582

Folder 583

Folder 584

Folder 585

Folder 586

Folder 587

Folder 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 594

Folder 595

Folder 596

Folder 597

Folder 598

Folder 599

Industry and ports

Folder 600

Jenkins, Jay

Folder 601

NAACP: Job drive

Folder 602

Job obligations: Sanford

Folder 603-605

Folder 603

Folder 604

Folder 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 614

Folder 615

Folder 616

Folder 617

Folder 618

Folder 619

Folder 620

Folder 621

Folder 622

Folder 623

Folder 624

Folder 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 630

Folder 631

Folder 632

Folder 633

Folder 634

Folder 635

Folder 636

Folder 637

Folder 638

Folder 639

Folder 640

Folder 641

Folder 642

Folder 643

Folder 644

Folder 645

Folder 646

Folder 647

Folder 648

Folder 649

Folder 650

Folder 651

Folder 652

Folder 653

Folder 654

Folder 655

Folder 656

Folder 657

Lake, I. Beverly

Folder 658-668

Folder 658

Folder 659

Folder 660

Folder 661

Folder 662

Folder 663

Folder 664

Folder 665

Folder 666

Folder 667

Folder 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 673

Folder 674

Folder 675

Folder 676

Folder 677

Folder 678

Folder 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 693

Folder 694

Miscellaneous

Folder 695

Miscellaneous: Speakers

Folder 696-697

Folder 696

Folder 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 707

Folder 708

Folder 709

Nesbit, Lynn

Folder 710-714

Folder 710

Folder 711

Folder 712

Folder 713

Folder 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 724

Folder 725

Pearson, Drew

Folder 726

Personality

Folder 727

Philpott, Cloyd

Folder 728-729

Folder 728

Folder 729

Pictures

Folder 730

"Pie in the Sky"

Folder 731

Political cartoons

Folder 732-733

Folder 732

Folder 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 745

Folder 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 755

Folder 756

Folder 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 763

Folder 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 777

Folder 778

Scheer, Julian

Folder 779

Schools: Indians

Folder 780

School segregation

Folder 781-796

Folder 781

Folder 782

Folder 783

Folder 784

Folder 785

Folder 786

Folder 787

Folder 788

Folder 789

Folder 790

Folder 791

Folder 792

Folder 793

Folder 794

Folder 795

Folder 796

Seawell, Malcolm

Folder 797-798

Folder 797

Folder 798

Second primary

Folder 799-800

Folder 799

Folder 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 819

Folder 820

Folder 821

Folder 822

Taxes

Folder 823

Teacher pay: Merit system

Folder 824

Ten-year plan for North Carolina

Folder 825-829

Folder 825

Folder 826

Folder 827

Folder 828

Folder 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 835

Folder 836

Folder 837

Folder 838

Folder 839

Folder 840

Folder 841

Folder 842

Folder 843

Folder 844

Folder 845

Folder 846

Folder 847

Tours and schedules

Folder 848-849

Folder 848

Folder 849

Trade

Folder 850-852

Folder 850

Folder 851

Folder 852

Truman, Harry

Folder 853

Umstead, John W.

Folder 854-856

Folder 854

Folder 855

Folder 856

"Under the Dome" articles

Folder 857-859

Folder 857

Folder 858

Folder 859

Unions

Folder 860-863

Folder 860

Folder 861

Folder 862

Folder 863

Unofficial polls

Folder 864

VIPs visit North Carolina

Folder 865

Veterans of Foreign Wars

Folder 866-870

Folder 866

Folder 867

Folder 868

Folder 869

Folder 870

Visits, speeches by Sanford

Folder 871

Voting irregularities

Folder 872-873

Folder 872

Folder 873

Wake County Democrats

Folder 874

Water resources

Folder 875-880

Folder 875

Folder 876

Folder 877

Folder 878

Folder 879

Folder 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 887

Folder 888

Folder 889

Folder 890

Folder 891

Lake, I. Beverly: Write-in campaign

Folder 892

Write-in editorials

Folder 893

Gavin, Robert: Write-ins

Folder 894-897

Folder 894

Folder 895

Folder 896

Folder 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 932

Folder 933

Folder 934

Folder 935

Folder 936

Folder 937

23 June 1960

Folder 938-941

Folder 938

Folder 939

Folder 940

Folder 941

24 June 1960

Folder 942-944

Folder 942

Folder 943

Folder 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 956

Folder 957

18-24 September 1960

Folder 958-959

Folder 958

Folder 959

25 September-1 October 1960

Folder 960-961

Folder 960

Folder 961

2-8 October 1960

Folder 962-963

Folder 962

Folder 963

9-15 October 1960

Folder 964-966

Folder 964

Folder 965

Folder 966

16-22 October 1960

Folder 967-971

Folder 967

Folder 968

Folder 969

Folder 970

Folder 971

23-29 October 1960

Folder 972-985

Folder 972

Folder 973

Folder 974

Folder 975

Folder 976

Folder 977

Folder 978

Folder 979

Folder 980

Folder 981

Folder 982

Folder 983

Folder 984

Folder 985

30 October-5 November 1960

Folder 986

6 November 1960

Folder 987

7-8 November 1960

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 2.6. Democratic National Convention, 1960 and undated.

About 450 items.

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 988

Folder 989

Folder 990

Folder 991

Folder 992

Folder 993

Democratic National Convention

Folder 994

Draft Stevenson

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 2.7. Other Material, 1958-1960 and undated.

About 700 items.

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 996

Folder 997

Form letters, 1958-1960

Folder 998-1003

Folder 998

Folder 999

Folder 1000

Folder 1001

Folder 1002

Folder 1003

Luncheon responses

Folder 1004

Newspaper related material

Folder 1005-1006

Folder 1005

Folder 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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 3. Gubernatorial Materials, 1960-1965.

About 21,300 items.

Material dating from Sanford's election as governor on 8 November 1960 through the end of his tenure as governor in January 1965.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.1. Speeches, Press Releases, and Related Items, 1961-1965 and undated.

About 40 items.

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.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.2. Political Appointments, 1961-1965 and undated.

About 9,200 items.

See also Subseries 3.3.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.2.1. Agency, 1961-1965 and undated.

About 6,400 items.

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.

Folder 1017

Aquatics Recreation Study Commission

Folder 1018

Architecture Board

Folder 1019

Archives and History Board

Folder 1020

Art Museum Board

Folder 1021

Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Board

Folder 1022

Atomic Energy Commission

Folder 1023

Awards Commission

Folder 1024

Banking Commission

Folder 1025

Barber Examiners

Folder 1026

Blind Commission

Folder 1027

Blind and Deaf School Board

Folder 1028

Boiler Rules Board

Folder 1029

Building Code Council

Folder 1030

Burial Association Commission

Folder 1031

Cape Hatteras Seashore Commission

Folder 1032

Carolina Tercentenary Commission

Folder 1033

Caswell Memorial Commission

Folder 1034

Cause and Control of Cancer Commission

Folder 1035

Cerebral Palsy Board

Folder 1036

Certified Public Accountants Examiners

Folder 1037

Chiropractic Examiners

Folder 1038

Civil Air Patrol Agency

Folder 1039

Colored Orphanage Board

Folder 1040

Commercial Fisheries Commission

Folder 1041

Commercial Fisheries Commission Advisory Board

Folder 1042

Commercial Fisheries Study Commission

Folder 1043

Commission to Study Public Welfare Programs

Folder 1044-1045

Folder 1044

Folder 1045

Confederate Centennial Commission

Folder 1046

Confederate Woman's Home Board

Folder 1047

Conservation and Development Board

Folder 1048

Contractors Licensing Board

Folder 1049-1050

Folder 1049

Folder 1050

Correction and Training Board

Folder 1051

Cosmetic Art Examiners

Folder 1052

Courts Commission

Folder 1053

Dare Anniversary Commission

Folder 1054

Deaf School Board

Folder 1055

Doughton Memorial Commission

Folder 1056

Education: Appalachian State Teachers College

Folder 1057

Education: Fayetteville State Teachers College

Folder 1058

Education: East Carolina College

Folder 1059

Education: Fayetteville Technical Institute

Folder 1060

Education: Miscellaneous community colleges

Folder 1061

Education: Miscellaneous technical institutes

Folder 1062

Education: Moore County Community College

Folder 1063-1064

Folder 1063

Folder 1064

Education: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College

Folder 1065

Education: North Carolina College at Durham

Folder 1066

Education: Pembroke State Teachers College

Folder 1067

Education: University of North Carolina

Folder 1068

Education: Wayne Technical Institute

Folder 1069

Education: Western Carolina College

Folder 1070

Education: Wilson Technical Institute

Folder 1071

Education: Winston-Salem State Teachers College

Folder 1072

Education Board

Folder 1073-1074

Folder 1073

Folder 1074

Educational Television Commission

Folder 1075

Elections Board

Folder 1076

Electrical Contractors Examiners

Folder 1077

Emergency Economics Stabilization Organization

Folder 1078-1080

Folder 1078

Folder 1079

Folder 1080

Employment of the Physically Handicapped Commission

Folder 1081-1082

Folder 1081

Folder 1082

Employment Security Commission

Folder 1083

Engineers and Land Surveyors Board

Folder 1084

Film Board

Folder 1085

Firemen's Pension Fund Board

Folder 1086

Forestry Advisory Committee

Folder 1087

Gas and Oil Inspection Board

Folder 1088

General Statutes Board

Folder 1089

Good Neighbor Council

Folder 1090

Health Board

Folder 1091

Higher Education Board

Folder 1092

Highway Commission

Folder 1093

Historic Bath Commission

Folder 1094

Hospitals Board of Control

Folder 1095

Industrial Commission

Folder 1096-1097

Folder 1096

Folder 1097

Insurance Advisory Board

Folder 1098

Interstate Cooperation Commission

Folder 1099

Law Officers' Retirement Fund Commission

Folder 1100

Library Resources Commission

Folder 1101

Local Government Commission

Folder 1102

Manpower Development Advisory Committee

Folder 1103

Marine Fisheries Commission

Folder 1104-1105

Folder 1104

Folder 1105

Medical Care Commission

Folder 1106

Mental Health Advisory Council

Folder 1107

Mental Health Board

Folder 1108

Mental Retardation Council

Folder 1109

Merit System Council

Folder 1110-1111

Folder 1110

Folder 1111

Milk Commission

Folder 1112

Morehead Memorial Commission

Folder 1113

Museum of Natural History Advisory Commission

Folder 1114

National Rivers and Harbors Congress

Folder 1115

North Carolina Railroad Board

Folder 1116

Nurse Registrations and Nursing Education Board

Folder 1117

Optometry Examiners

Folder 1118

Orthopedic Hospital Board

Folder 1119

Osteopathic Examiners

Folder 1120

Oxford Orphanage Board

Folder 1121

Park, Parkway, and Forest Development Commission

Folder 1122

Paroles Board

Folder 1123

Peace Corps Advisory Council

Folder 1124-1126

Folder 1124

Folder 1125

Folder 1126

Personnel Council

Folder 1127

Pest Control Commission

Folder 1128

Pharmacy Board

Folder 1129

Physical Therapist Examiners

Folder 1130

Plumbing and Heating Contractor Examiners

Folder 1131

Polk Birthplace Committee

Folder 1132

Ports Authority Board

Folder 1133

Prison Commission

Folder 1134

Probation Commission

Folder 1135-1137

Folder 1135

Folder 1136

Folder 1137

Public Welfare Board

Folder 1138-1141

Folder 1138

Folder 1139

Folder 1140

Folder 1141

Real Estate Licensing Board

Folder 1142

Recreation Commission

Folder 1143

Recreation Commission Advisory Committee

Folder 1144

Refrigeration Examiners

Folder 1145

Research Triangle Regional Planning Commission

Folder 1146

Retarded Children Advisory Commission

Folder 1147

Retirement: Teachers and State Employees Board

Folder 1148

Rural Electrification Authority

Folder 1149

Rural Rehabilitation Corporation

Folder 1150

Salt Marsh Mosquito Advisory Commission

Folder 1151

Sanitorium Board

Folder 1152

Scientific Advisory Committee

Folder 1153

Seashore Commission

Folder 1154

Seashore Commission Advisory Committee

Folder 1155

Selective Service Board

Folder 1156

Southern Regional Education Board

Folder 1157

Special Judgeships

Folder 1158

State Library Board

Folder 1159

Status of Women Commission

Folder 1160

Stay in School Committee

Folder 1161

Stream Sanitation Committee

Folder 1162

Swannsborough Historic Commission

Folder 1163

Symphony Society, Inc.

Folder 1164

Textbook Commission

Folder 1165

Tobacco Stabilization Corporation

Folder 1166

Traffic Code Commission

Folder 1167

Traffic Safety Council

Folder 1168

Tryon Palace Commission

Folder 1169

Tuberculosis Committee

Folder 1170-1171

Folder 1170

Folder 1171

Tuberculosis Sanitoriums Board

Folder 1172

Turnpike Authority

Folder 1173

Uniform State Laws Commission

Folder 1174a

University of North Carolina Board of Trustees

Folder 1174b

U.S.S. North Carolina Battleship Commission

Folder 1175

Utilities Commission

Folder 1176-1177

Folder 1176

Folder 1177

Veterans Commission

Folder 1178

Veteran's Day Chairman

Folder 1179

Veterinary Medical Board

Folder 1180

Washington Statue Commission

Folder 1181

Water Resources Board

Folder 1182

Water Well Contractor Examiners

Folder 1183

Wildlife Commission

Folder 1184

Williams Museum Committee

Folder 1185

Youth Fitness Commission

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.2.2. Applicant Files, 1961-1965 and undated.

About 1,800 items.

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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.2.3. Other Files, 1961-1965 and undated.

About 1,000 items.

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 1274

Folder 1275

Folder 1276

Folder 1277

Folder 1278

Folder 1279

Folder 1280

Folder 1281

General appointments

Folder 1282-1283

Folder 1282

Folder 1283

Lawyer list

Folder 1284-1288

Folder 1284

Folder 1285

Folder 1286

Folder 1287

Folder 1288

"Must appoint" list

Folder 1289-1290

Folder 1289

Folder 1290

Special recommendations

Folder 1291

Women appointees

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.3. Other Political Correspondence and Related Materials, 1961-1965 and undated.

About 6,320 items.

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.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.3.1. Terry Sanford, 1961-1965 and undated.

About 1,000 items.

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 1305

Folder 1306

October 1964

Folder 1307

November-December 1964-1965

Folder 1308

July 1962-October 1964

Folder 1309

Undated

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.3.2. Henry H. Wilson Jr., 1962-1964.

About 900 items.

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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.3.3. Bert Bennett, 1961-1964.

About 720 items.

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 1332

Folder 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 1340

Folder 1341

February 1964

Folder 1342-1343

Folder 1342

Folder 1343

March 1964

Folder 1344-1345

Folder 1344

Folder 1345

April 1964

Folder 1346

May 1964

Folder 1347

May-June 1964

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.3.4. Other Gubernatorial Staff, 1961-1964.

About 100 items.

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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.3.5. J. William Copeland, 1960-1961.

About 3,800 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical by folder title.

Material of J. William Copeland, Sanford's legislative counsel largely dealing with legislative matters.

Folder 1349

ABC Board

Folder 1350

Agriculture

Folder 1351

Appointments: Federal, etc.

Folder 1352-1353

Folder 1352

Folder 1353

Appropriations Committee

Folder 1354

Archives and History

Folder 1355

Art Museum

Folder 1356

Aviation

Folder 1357

Bakers Council, Inc.: Anti-trust

Folder 1358-1361

Folder 1358

Folder 1359

Folder 1360

Folder 1361

Folder numbers not used

Folder 1362

Commercial Fisheries Division

Folder 1363-1364

Folder 1363

Folder 1364

Congressional redistricting

Folder 1365

Conservation and development

Folder 1366-1367

Folder 1366

Folder 1367

Court reform

Folder 1368-1369

Folder 1368

Folder 1369

No folders with these numbers

Folder 1370

Democratic Party county chairs, 1961

Folder 1371-1373

Folder 1371

Folder 1372

Folder 1373

Education

Folder 1374

Employment Security

Folder 1375

Farmers Market

Folder 1376

Firemen's Pension Fund

Folder 1377

Fort Raleigh

Folder 1378

General Assembly

Folder 1379

Grain Commission

Folder 1380

Health Department

Folder 1381

Higher education

Folder 1382-1383

Folder 1382

Folder 1383

Highway Commission

Folder 1384-1385

Folder 1384

Folder 1385

Hospitals Board of Control

Folder 1386

House Rules

Folder 1387

Folder number not used

Folder 1388

Legislative pay

Folder 1389

Medical Care Commission

Folder 1390

Mental institutions

Folder 1391

Migrant labor camps

Folder 1392

Miscellaneous

Folder 1393

Motor Boat Act: Wildlife resources

Folder 1394

Motor carriers

Folder 1395-1398

Folder 1395

Folder 1396

Folder 1397

Folder 1398

Motor vehicles

Folder 1399

National Guard

Folder 1400

Philpott, Cloyd

Folder 1401

Planning commissions

Folder 1402

Rural Electrification Authority

Folder 1403

Reapportionment and redistricting

Folder 1404

Recommendations from legislators

Folder 1405-1406

Folder 1405

Folder 1406

Reorganization of State Government Commission

Folder 1407

Research Triangle

Folder 1408

Retirement

Folder 1409

Revenue

Folder 1410

School for the Deaf

Folder 1411

Shell Homes

Folder 1412-1415

Folder 1412

Folder 1413

Folder 1414

Folder 1415

Small loans

Folder 1416

Special Judges

Folder 1417-1418

Folder 1417

Folder 1418

State Board of Education and Department of Public Instruction

Folder 1419

State employees

Folder 1420

State Personnel Council

Folder 1421

State Ports Authority

Folder 1422

State Retirement

Folder 1423

Stephens, George M. Jr.

Folder 1424

"Stepps Gap"

Folder 1425

Stream pollution

Folder 1426

Taxation

Folder 1427

Tax exemptions: Schools, churches, etc.

Folder 1428-1429

Folder 1428

Folder 1429

Taxes: General

Folder 1430

Tennessee Valley Authority: Bonds

Folder 1431

Tryon Palace

Folder 1432

Veterans Commission

Folder 1433

United States highways

Folder 1434

Folder number not used

Folder 1435

University of North Carolina: Budget request

Folder 1436

Usury law

Folder 1437

Unemployment compensation

Folder 1438

Utilities Commission

Folder 1439

Water resources

Folder 1440-1442

Folder 1440

Folder 1441

Folder 1442

Welfare

Folder 1443

Wholesalers sales tax

Folder 1444

Wildlife Resource Commission

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.4. North Carolina Fund, 1963-1965 and undated.

About 1,100 items.

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 1445

Folder 1446

Macon County Camp materials

Folder 1447-1461

Folder 1447

Folder 1448

Folder 1449

Folder 1450

Folder 1451

Folder 1452

Folder 1453

Folder 1454

Folder 1455

Folder 1456

Folder 1457

Folder 1458

Folder 1459

Folder 1460

Folder 1461

Other correspondence

Folder 1462-1463

Folder 1462

Folder 1463

Board meeting agendas and minutes

Folder 1464-1466

Folder 1464

Folder 1465

Folder 1466

Financial and legal materials

Folder 1467

Press releases and statements

Folder 1468-1471

Folder 1468

Folder 1469

Folder 1470

Folder 1471

Community proposals and other reports

Folder 1472

Miscellaneous

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.5. State Departmental and Other Reports, 1963-1964 and undated.

7 items.

Chiefly unpublished state departmental and political reports.

Folder 1473-1476

Folder 1473

Folder 1474

Folder 1475

Folder 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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.6. Newspaper Clippings, 1960-1965.

About 4,400 items.

Newspaper clippings chiefly relating to Governor Sanford's administration and various state and national political news.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.6.1. Newspaper Clippings Arranged by Date, 1960-1965 and undated.

About 1,800 items.
Folder 1480-1491

Folder 1480

Folder 1481

Folder 1482

Folder 1483

Folder 1484

Folder 1485

Folder 1486

Folder 1487

Folder 1488

Folder 1489

Folder 1490

Folder 1491

November 1960

Folder 1492-1495a

December 1960

Folder 1495b

1960, no month

Folder 1496-1509

Folder 1496

Folder 1497

Folder 1498

Folder 1499

Folder 1500

Folder 1501

Folder 1502

Folder 1503

Folder 1504

Folder 1505

Folder 1506

Folder 1507

Folder 1508

Folder 1509

January 1961

Folder 1510-1513

Folder 1510

Folder 1511

Folder 1512

Folder 1513

February 1961-January 1965

Folder 1514

Undated

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.6.2. Newspaper Clippings Arranged by Subject, 1960-1965.

About 2,600 items.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 1515-1516

Folder 1515

Folder 1516

Agricultural and industrial development

Folder 1517

Amendments, 1962-1963

Folder 1518-1521

Folder 1518

Folder 1519

Folder 1520

Folder 1521

Bennett, Bert

Folder 1522

Citizens for the Preservation of Constitutional Government

Folder 1523-1527

Folder 1523

Folder 1524

Folder 1525

Folder 1526

Folder 1527

Civil rights, 1962-1963

Folder 1528-1530

Folder 1528

Folder 1529

Folder 1530

Congressional districts and redistricting

Folder 1531

Court reform

Folder 1532-1535

Folder 1532

Folder 1533

Folder 1534

Folder 1535

Democratic Party: National, 1963

Folder 1536-1541

Folder 1536

Folder 1537

Folder 1538

Folder 1539

Folder 1540

Folder 1541

Democratic Party: State, 1962-1964

Folder 1542-1543

Folder 1542

Folder 1543

Democratic women

Folder 1544

Federal judges

Folder 1545

"Gag Law," 1963

Folder 1546-1547

Folder 1546

Folder 1547

Republican Party: North Carolina, 1962

Folder 1548-1550

Folder 1548

Folder 1549

Folder 1550

Gubernatorial race: Democratic Party, 1964

Folder 1551

Gubernatorial race: Republican Party, 1964

Folder 1552

Kennedy, John F.

Folder 1553-1554

Folder 1553

Folder 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 1558

Folder 1559

Moore, Dan K.

Folder 1560-1561

Folder 1560

Folder 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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.7. Miscellaneous, 1961-1964.

About 50 items.

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 1566

Folder 1567

Folder 1568

Folder 1569

Miscellaneous

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 4. Post-Gubernatorial/Pre-Senate Years, 1965-1984.

About 6,900 items.

Information relating to Sanford's years after his tenure as governor and prior to his Senate career.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.1. Possible Senate Run, 1968.

About 900 items.

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 1570

Folder 1571

Folder 1572

Folder 1573

Folder 1574

Folder 1575

Folder 1576

Folder 1577

Folder 1578

Responses to Sanford inquiry

Folder 1579-1583

Folder 1579

Folder 1580

Folder 1581

Folder 1582

Folder 1583

Ervin's voting record

Folder 1584

Survey of political climate, 1966

Folder 1585

Survey of political climate, 1967

Folder 1586-1588

Folder 1586

Folder 1587

Folder 1588

Survey of political climate, 1968

Folder 1589

"A Study of ... North Carolina Voters," 1968

Folder 1590

Other material

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.2. Citizens for Humphrey-Muskie, 1968.

About 2,200 items.

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.

Folder 1591

Advertising

Folder 1592

Americans Abroad Committee

Folder 1593-1594

Folder 1593

Folder 1594

Bennett, Bert

Folder 1595

Businessmen

Folder 1596

Campaign materials

Folder 1597

Cannon, Hugh

Folder 1598-1600

Folder 1598

Folder 1599

Folder 1600

Chronological file

Folder 1601

Citizens committees

Folder 1602

Cole, Joe

Folder 1603

Contributors

Folder 1604

Democratic National Committee

Folder 1605

Democratic National Convention

Folder 1606

Education

Folder 1607

Entertainers for Humphrey-Muskie

Folder 1608

Ethnic groups

Folder 1609

Expenses: Operational

Folder 1610

Farmers and Ranchers for Humphrey-Muskie

Folder 1611

Form letters

Folder 1612

Freman, Orville

Folder 1613

Fund raising

Folder 1614

Gronouski, John

Folder 1615

Handicapped for Humphrey-Muskie

Folder 1616

Hoff (Gov.)

Folder 1617

HUD speakers

Folder 1618

Humphrey announcement: Sanford as chair

Folder 1619-1621

Folder 1619

Folder 1620

Folder 1621

Humphrey campaign analysis

Folder 1622

Humphrey invitation to speak at Duke

Folder 1623

Humphrey position papers

Folder 1624

Humphrey schedules

Folder 1625

Humphrey, Muriel: Schedules

Folder 1626

Humphrey: Television schedule

Folder 1627

Committee on the Importance of the Vice Presidency

Folder 1628

Indians

Folder 1629

Instant rebuttal

Folder 1630

Invitations accepted

Folder 1631

Invitations declined

Folder 1632

Jewish affairs

Folder 1633

Kennedy, Robert

Folder 1634

Lawyers for Humphrey

Folder 1635

Librarians for Humphrey-Muskie

Folder 1636

McCarthy, Eugene

Folder 1637

Memos to staff

Folder 1638

Mexican Americans

Folder 1639

Muskie, Edmund

Folder 1640

African American activities

Folder 1641

North Carolina supporters

Folder 1642

O'Brien, Larry

Folder 1643

Office procedures

Folder 1644

Older Americans

Folder 1645

Operation Support

Folder 1646

Other material

Folder 1647

Memos

Folder 1648

Palmer, Bruce

Folder 1649

Personnel

Folder 1650

Phone extensions

Folder 1651

Physicians and dentists

Folder 1652

Political lists

Folder 1653

Press and press releases

Folder 1654

Press conferences

Folder 1655

Proposals: Post-convention activities

Folder 1656

Public relations

Folder 1657-1658

Folder 1657

Folder 1658

Region 1: Northeast

Folder 1659-1661

Folder 1659

Folder 1660

Folder 1661

Region 2: South

Folder 1662-1663

Folder 1662

Folder 1663

Region 3: Midwest

Folder 1664-1665

Folder 1664

Folder 1665

Region 4: West

Folder 1666

Regional: Americans abroad

Folder 1667

Regional: General

Folder 1668

Reports on political climate: North Carolina and Ohio

Folder 1669

Republican Party

Folder 1670

Resolutions

Folder 1671

Sanford: Personal

Folder 1672

Scientists and professors

Folder 1673

Speakers Bureau

Folder 1674

Sports

Folder 1675

State chairs

Folder 1676

SOS Communications System: Democratic National Committee

Folder 1677

Suggested committees

Folder 1678

Television, radio

Folder 1679

Thank-you letters for contributions

Folder 1680

Things done

Folder 1681

Transportation: Democratic National Committee

Folder 1682

UPI

Folder 1683

Veterans

Folder 1684

Vice-President

Folder 1685

Weekly report

Folder 1686

Welsh: Memos

Folder 1687

Young Citizens

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.3. Sanford for President, 1972, 1976.

About 2,300 items.

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.)

Folder 1688-1699

Folder 1688

Folder 1689

Folder 1690

Folder 1691

Folder 1692

Folder 1693

Folder 1694

Folder 1695

Folder 1696

Folder 1697

Folder 1698

Folder 1699

1972 campaign: Clippings

Folder 1700

1972 campaign: Correspondence

Folder 1701

1972 campaign: Letters of complaint

Folder 1702

1972 campaign: Other loose papers

Folder 1703

1972 campaign: Pamphlet photographs

Folder 1704-1706

Folder 1704

Folder 1705

Folder 1706

1972 campaign: Press releases

Folder 1707

1972 campaign: Promotional material

Folder 1708

1972 campaign: Sanford positions

Folder 1709

1972 campaign: "Survey of Voters... in North Carolina"

Folder 1710

1976 campaign: Citizens Committee to Nominate

Folder 1711-1722

Folder 1711

Folder 1712

Folder 1713

Folder 1714

Folder 1715

Folder 1716

Folder 1717

Folder 1718

Folder 1719

Folder 1720

Folder 1721

Folder 1722

1976 campaign: Clippings

Folder 1723

1976 campaign: Letters and memos

Folder 1724

1976 campaign: North Carolina supporters

Folder 1725

1976 campaign: Other loose material

Folder 1726

1976 campaign: Promotional material

Folder 1727

1976 campaign: Strategy, regulations, and organization

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.4. Other Material, 1965-1972.

About 1,500 items.

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 1731

Folder 1732

Publishers and booksellers

Folder 1733

Correspondence, 1965-1966

Folder 1734-1738

Folder 1734

Folder 1735

Folder 1736

Folder 1737

Folder 1738

Correspondence, 1967

Folder 1739-1743

Folder 1739

Folder 1740

Folder 1741

Folder 1742

Folder 1743

Correspondence, 1968

Folder 1744-1746

Folder 1744

Folder 1745

Folder 1746

Correspondence, 1969

Folder 1747-1748

Folder 1747

Folder 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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 5. 1992 United States Senate Campaign Materials, 1991-1992.

About 3,100 items.

Materials relating to Terry Sanford's Senate election campaigns and his opponent Lauch Faircloth.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.1. Speeches, Press Releases, and Press Conferences, 1991-1992.

About 65 items.

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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.2. Campaign Schedules and Invitation Regrets, 1992.

About 800 items.

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 1766

Folder 1767

May 1992

Folder 1768

June 1992

Folder 1769-1770

Folder 1769

Folder 1770

July 1992

Folder 1771-1772

Folder 1771

Folder 1772

August 1992

Folder 1773-1774

Folder 1773

Folder 1774

September 1992

Folder 1775-1776

Folder 1775

Folder 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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.3. Radio and Television Materials, 1992 and undated.

About 375 items.

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.)

Folder 1781

Radio and television advertisements

Folder 1782

Radio and television interviews

Folder 1783

Televised debates

Folder 1784

"At Home with Terry Sanford": General

Folder 1785

"At Home with Terry Sanford" questionnaire: Alamance County-Burke County

Folder 1786

"At Home with Terry Sanford" questionnaire: Caldwell County-Cumberland County

Folder 1787

"At Home with Terry Sanford" questionnaire: Davidson County-Durham County

Folder 1788

"At Home with Terry Sanford" questionnaire: Forsyth County-Guilford County

Folder 1789

"At Home with Terry Sanford" questionnaire: Haywood County-Moore County

Folder 1790

"At Home with Terry Sanford" questionnaire: New Hanover County-Pitt County

Folder 1791

"At Home with Terry Sanford" questionnaire: Polk County-Stokes County

Folder 1792

"At Home with Terry Sanford" questionnaire: Union County-Wake County

Folder 1793

"At Home with Terry Sanford" questionnaire: Warren County-Yakin County

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.4. Campaign Literature and Invitations to Fund-Raising Events, 1992 and undated.

About 30 items.

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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.5. Campaign Correspondence, 1992.

About 70 items.

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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.6. Newspaper Clippings, 1992.

About 1,650 items.

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 1799

Folder 1800

Folder 1801

Folder 1802

Folder 1803

Folder 1804

Folder 1805

Campaign: General

Folder 1806-1808

Folder 1806

Folder 1807

Folder 1808

Campaign issues

Folder 1809

Campaign kickoff

Folder 1810-1814

Folder 1810

Folder 1811

Folder 1812

Folder 1813

Folder 1814

Campaign tour

Folder 1815

Clinton, Bill; Gore, Al

Folder 1816-1817

Folder 1816

Folder 1817

Debates

Folder 1818-1820

Folder 1818

Folder 1819

Folder 1820

Editorials and letters to the editor

Folder 1821-1828

Folder 1821

Folder 1822

Folder 1823

Folder 1824

Folder 1825

Folder 1826

Folder 1827

Folder 1828

Faircloth, Lauch

Folder 1829

Governor's School

Folder 1830

Johnston, Eugene

Folder 1831-1832

Folder 1831

Folder 1832

Miscellaneous

Folder 1833

Myrick, Sue

Folder 1834

Newspaper endorsements

Folder 1835

Polls

Folder 1836-1837

Folder 1836

Folder 1837

Surgery and recovery

Folder 1838

United States Senate matters

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.7. Lauch Faircloth, 1992 and undated.

About 95 items.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.7.1. Campaign Materials, 1992 and undated.

About 75 items.

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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.3.2. Research on Faircloth, 1992.

About 20 items.

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 1843

Folder 1844

Folder 1845

Folder 1846

Folder 1847

Folder 1848

Folder 1849

Folder 1850

Folder 1851

Folder 1852

Folder 1853

Background investigation by Sanford campaign

Folder 1854-1855

Folder 1854

Folder 1855

Litigation involving Faircloth

Folder 1856

Other background materials

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.8. Background Material on Campaign Issues, 1992.

About 20 items.

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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 6. Moving Images, 1960-1964, 1990-1992 and undated.

79 items.

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.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 6.1. Films, 1960-1964 and undated.

61 items.

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, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; silent

Sanford, 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," 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Parts of Sanford's "33 Points" speech, emphasizing education, agriculture, and secondary roads.

Film F-3531/3

Campaign advertisement, first primary, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford talking to a farmer about his campaign promise to bring attention to North Carolina agriculture.

Film F-3531/4

Campaign advertisements, first primary, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Five 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, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Unidentified narrator asking Sanford biographical questions.

Film F-3531/6

Campaign advertisement, first primary, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford defending his campaign platform against the "Hold the Liners."

Film F-3531/7

Campaign advertisement, first primary, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford 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, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford 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, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Multiple-clip highlights of Sanford's visit by helicopter to Guilford County, N.C.

Film F-3531/10

Campaign clip, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; silent

Sanford campaigning, possibly in Wilmington, N.C. (45 seconds).

Film F-3531/11

Campaign clip, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; silent

Sanford speaking before a crowd with Sanford posters (35 seconds).

Film F-3531/12

Campaign advertisement, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; silent

Two 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, 1960

16mm motion picture film

negative ; black and white ; silent

Negative image of F-3531/12.

Film F-3531/14

Campaign advertisement soundtrack, 1960

16mm motion picture film

optical soundtrack

Possible sound track for F-3531/12.

Film F-3531/15

Campaign advertisement, second primary, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford talking to a "working man" about race and educational issues.

Film F-3531/16

Campaign advertisement, second primary, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Jesse Pickett, a mechanic and Sanford friend and supporter, speaking about Sanford's character.

Film F-3531/17

Campaign advertisements, second primary, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Three 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," 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Highlights 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, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Presidential 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, 1960

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

John F. Kennedy speaking and answering questions.

Film F-3531/21

Arkansas citizens on school integration, 1960?

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Two 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 1961

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound
Film F-3531/23

Sanford revenue address, 6 March 1961

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound
Film F-3531/24

Sanford traffic safety address, 31 May 1962

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford 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 1962

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound
Film F-3531/26

Sanford on higher education, 15 November 1962

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford 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 1962

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound
Film F-3531/28

"Dixie Dynamo," 11 December 1962

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Promotional 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 1963

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford addressing the North Carolina General Assembly.

Film F-3531/30

Jefferson-Jackson Day speech, 30 March 1963

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson with Sanford giving introductory remarks.

Film F-3531/31

Sanford traffic safety address, 1 April 1963

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford 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 1963

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound
Film F-3531/33

Sanford race relations address, 18 June 1963

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford 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 uncertain

16mm 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 uncertain

16mm 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 3

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Highlights 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 3

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Highlights 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 3

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Highlights 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 1962

16mm motion picture film

negative ; black and white ; sound

Sanford 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 uncertain

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford encouraging students to write for a student loan pamphlet.

Film F-3531/41

"Today" show segment with Sanford, 12 July 1963

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Hugh 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 1961

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound
Film F-3531/43

National Association of Tobacco Distributors, Miami, Fla., 6 April 1964

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound
Film F-3531/44

Sanford at "Ghost Town," Asheville, N.C., undated

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; silent
Film F-3531/45

Sanford at Asheville, N.C., undated

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; silent
Film F-3531/46

"Technical Information for Small Industries," undated

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Sanford 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, undated

16mm 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, undated

16mm 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 1964

16mm motion picture film

black and white ; sound

Film 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," undated

16mm motion picture film

color ; sound

Traffic safety drama.

Film F-3531/52

Ristine and Sanford

16mm motion picture film

Film F-3531/53

Fay Day, Holding Posters, Coming Onto Platform

16mm motion picture film

Film F-3531/54

[unidentified motion picture film]

16mm motion picture film

Film F-3531/55

Terry Sanford campaign events

16mm motion picture film

Film F-3531/56

NBC Newsfilm: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

16mm 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, 1963

16mm motion picture film

Film F-3531/60

"Terry Sanford for Governor", negative

16mm motion picture film

Film F-3531/61

"Terry Sanford for Governor", optical track

16mm motion picture film

Film F-3531/62

Terry Sanford

8mm motion picture film

Film F-3531/63

Sanford for President television spots, 1975

16mm motion picture film

Film F-3531/64

Sanford for President television spots

16mm motion picture film

Film F-3531/65

Terry's Term, interview between Scott Jarrett and Terry Sanford, Greensboro, N.C., November 1964

16mm motion picture film

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 6.2. Videotapes, 1963, 1990-1992 and undated.

18 items.

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, 1963

2" Open Reel Video

Previously listed as VT-3531/1a

Videotape VT-3531/1

Harvey Gantt and Jesse Helms advertisements recorded from television broadcasts, 1990

VHS

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 1992

VHS

Several Senator Sanford campaign advertisements. See also VT-3531/3 and VT-3531/17.

Videotape VT-3531/3

"Sanford for Senate," 25 January 1992

VHS

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 1992

VHS

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 1992

VHS

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 1992

VHS

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 1992

VHS

Original of campaign advertisement.

Videotape VT-3531/9

"Again," Interface Communications, 24 September 1992

VHS

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 1992

VHS

Senatorial candidate Lauch Faircloth responding to questions from studio anchor William Friday.

Videotape VT-3531/11

"Think," Interface Communications, 15 October 1992

VHS

Original of campaign advertisement.

Videotape VT-3531/12

"Fit," Interface Communications, 19 October 1992

VHS

Original of campaign advertisement. (box title, "Looking" not included.

Videotape VT-3531/13

"Back," copy of television advertisement, 22 October 1992

VHS

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 1992

VHS

Two campaign advertisements (TS-17-:30 and TS-18-:30).

Videotape VT-3531/15

"Close" and "End," Interface Communications, 28 October 1992

VHS

Two campaign advertisements (TS-19-:30 and TS-20-:30).

Videotape VT-3531/16

Copies of Faircloth television ads

VHS

"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; 1992

VHS

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.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 7. Audiotapes, 1960-1992 and undated.

194 items.

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 1960

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/2

1960 campaign for governor

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/3

Sanford and I. Beverly Lake interviews, 25 June 1960

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/4

Sanford and I. Beverly Lake election coverage, 29 June 1960

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/5

Phil Lind, January 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/6

Profile of hospital care program, 19 February 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/7

Governor's news conference, 27 February 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/8

Press conference, 8 March 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/9

10 March 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/10

Press conference, 13 March 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/11

Press conference, 20 March 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/12

Hamilton, 21 March 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/13

Press conference, 27 March 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/14

Interview in Chicago, 28 March 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/15

Press conference, 4 April 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/16

Press conference, 10 April 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/17

Press conference, 17 April 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/18

Press conference, 24 April 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/19

First 100 days in office, April 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/20

Press conference, 1 May 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/21

Press conference, 5 May 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/22

Press conference, 22 May 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/23

Press conference, 24 May 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/24

Press conference, 29 May 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/25

Mars Hill school superintendent conference, 5 June 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/26

Press conference, 5 June 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/27

Press conference, 12 June 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/28

Press conference, 15 June 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/29

3 July 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/30

5 July 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/31

Press conference, 5 July 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/32

Telephone interview, 6 July 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/33

Press conference, 12 July 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/34

Press conference, 27 July 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/35

Address to the superintendents' conference about education, August 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/36

Candid session with Terry Sanford, 1 August 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/37

Press conference, 3 August 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/38

Candid session with Terry Sanford, 3 August 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/39

Press conference, 10 August 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/40

Press conference, 16 August 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/41

Press conference, 24 August 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/42

Press conference in Raleigh, 31 August 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/43

Press conference, 7 September 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/44

Press conference, 21 September 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/45

Press conference, 28 September 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/46

Press conference, 29 September 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/47

Press conference, 5 October 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/48

Press conference, 11 October 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/49

Press conference, 19 October 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/50

North Carolina Grange meeting, Kinston, 26 October 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/51

Press conference, 2 November 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/52

Press conference, 10 November 1961

1/4" 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 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/54

Press conference, 16 November 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/55

Governor's speech at Farmer's Bureau on farming matters, 21 November 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/56

Press conference, 29 November 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/57

Press conference, 5 December 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/58

Press conference, 20 December 1961

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/59

Press conference, 11 January 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/60

Press conference, 18 January 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/61

Press conference, 25 January 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/62

Press conference, 8 February 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/63

Press conference, 15 February 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/64

Press conference, 22 February 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/65

Press conference, 2 March 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/66

Press conference, 15 March 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/67

Press conference, 21 March 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/68

Press conference, 5 April 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/69

Press conference, 11 April 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/70

Press conference, 17 April 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/71

Governor Sanford in Raleigh, 6 June 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/72

Press conference, 13 June 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/73

Press conference, 28 June 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/74

Press conference, 5 July 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/75

Press conference, 17 July 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/76

Press conference, 8 August 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/77

Press conference, 15 August 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/78

Press conference, 23 August 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/79

Press conference, 6 September 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/80

Press conference, 11 September 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/81

Governor Sanford's speech at Beaver Creek School, 17 September 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/82

NBC interview with Peter Hackus, 3 October 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/83

Press conference, 4 October 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/84

Press conference, 11 October 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/85

Address by Sylvester C. Smith on civil defense, 31 October 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/86

Governor Sanford's talk on civil defense, 31 October 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/87

Press conference, 8 November 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/88

Policy speech on higher education at Methodist College, Fayetteville, N.C., 15 November 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/89

Press conference, 16 November 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/90

Press conference, 21 November 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/91

Governor's interview on "Flying's My Fancy," 2 December 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/92

Press conference, 6 December 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/93

Press conference, 10 December 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/94

Press conference, 20 December 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/95

1962?

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/96

"Midnight to Reveille," 1962

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/97

Sanford on utilities, 3 January 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/98-99

T-3531/98

T-3531/99

Address by Sanford to faculty members at the University of North Carolina, 8 January 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/100

Press conference, 9 January 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/101

News of the world, 18 January 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/102

Good Neighbor Council address at Chapel Hill, 18 January 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/103

North Carolina State College, January 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/104

American Association of School Administrators on education, Atlantic City, 19 February 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/105

Governor's address at North Carolina Day, New York, 26 February 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/106

Profile on hospital care, New York Executives Club, 3 March 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/107

News conference, 15 March 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/108

Negro Home Demonstration Club, 27 March 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/109

Press conference, 29 March 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/110

Jefferson-Jackson Day, 30 March 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/111

News conference, 6 May 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/112

Governor Sanford's address at Western Carolina College, 14 May 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/113

Press conference, 21 May 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/114

CBS-TV interview on race relations, 24 May 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/115

Governor Sanford's address to the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters, 17 June 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/116

Governor Sanford before African American leaders, 18 June 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/117

North Carolina Senate debate on a constitutional amendment, 20 June 1963: tape 1

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/118

North Carolina Senate debate on a constitutional amendment, 20 June 1963: tape 2

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/119

North Carolina Senate debate on a constitutional amendment, 20 June 1963: tape 3

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/120

North Carolina Senate debate on a constitutional amendment, 20 June 1963: tape 4

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/121

"Today Show," NBC-TV, 12 July 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/122

Press conference, 18 July 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/123

Governor Sanford interviewed at National Governor's Conference, Miami Beach, 24 July 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/124

Peach Queen and governor's press conference, 26 July 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/125

Press conference and safety award, 9 September 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/126

Meeting at mansion with African American leaders, 16 September 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/127

Ford Foundation luncheon, 30 September 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/128

9 October 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/129

Press conference, 11 October 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/130

General Assembly special session, 14 October 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/131

Press conference, 27 December 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/132

Fay Lane Simmons, WBT radio, 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/133

1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/134

1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/135

Conference with Jerome Wiesner, 7 January 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/136

Governor's office, 10 February 1964: tape 1

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/137

Governor's office, 10 February 1964: tape 2

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/138

Education countdown by Ken Blackwell, 3 March 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/139

Press conference, 31 March 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/140

"Cigarettes: A Collision of Interests," about tobacco, CBS-TV, 15 April 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/141

Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, 18 April 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/142

Press conference, 20 April 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/143

Press conference at North Carolina School of the Arts, 30 April 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/144

"The Institute of Religion," address by Governor Sanford, 6 May 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/145

Tobacco statement, East Carolina College, 18 June 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/146

25 June 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/147

Press conference, 30 June 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/148

Press conference with statement about President Lyndon B. Johnson, 23 July 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/149

Press conference, 29 July 1963

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/150

Presentation of Capus Waynick's book to Governor Sanford, 12 August 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/151

Governor Sanford jumps from 34-foot training tower at Fort Bragg, 15 August 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/152

Remarks to welfare workers at Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel, 1 September 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/153

Press conference, 1 October 1964: tape 1

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/154

Press conference, 1 October 1964: tape 2

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/155

Press conference on food processing, 22 October 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/156

Press conference, 4 November 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/157

Meeting of the Safety Council, 10 November 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/158

Report to governor from Commission on the Status of Women and brief press conference, 24 November 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/159

Testimonial dinner, 4 December 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/160

Bob Stalling's announcement of record industrial growth, 31 December 1964

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/161

News conference, 6 January 1965

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/162

Press conference

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/163

Oregon speech, 8 April 1972

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/164

Alabama speech, 11 April 1972

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/165

Rockingham, 20 April 1972

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/166

Sanford telethon, Charlotte, 2 May 1972

1/4" 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 1992

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/169

"Sanford for Senate" Westmoreland spot, 29 October 1992

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/170

Four 60-second "Sanford for Senate" spots

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/171

Three 60-second spots

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/172

60-second spot on taxes

1/4" 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 Queen

Audiocassette

previously listed as T-3531/174b

Audiotape T-3531/174

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/175

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/176

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/177

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/178

Representative Broyhill

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/179

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/180

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/181

"Optimism Formula for Freedom" by Norman Yate

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/182

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/183

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/184

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/185

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/186

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/187

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/188

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/189

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/190

unidentified sound recording

1/4" Open Reel Audio

Audiotape T-3531/191

unidentified sound recording

1/4" 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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 8. Photographs, circa 1958-1992

225 items.

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 1958-1960

Photographic Prints

8 images

Contains P-3531/001-008

  • Terry Sanford, circa 1958
  • Gubernatorial campaign
Image Folder PF-3531/02

Photographs, circa 1961-1965

Photographic Prints

19 images

Contains P-3531/009-027

  • Governorship, circa 1961-1965
Image Folder PF-3531/03

Photographs, circa 1968-1972

Photographic Prints

59 images

Contains P-3531/028-087

  • Terry Sanford, circa 1968
  • 1972 Presidential campaign
  • 1976 Presidential campaign
Image Folder PF-3531/04-05

PF-3531/4

PF-3531/5

Photographs, circa 1968-1972

Photographic Prints

39 images

Contains P-3531/088-127

  • 1992 Senatorial campaign
Image Folder PF-3531/09

1992 Senatorial campaign

Photographic Negatives

36 images

Image Folder PF-3531/10-11

PF-3531/10

PF-3531/11

Lauch Faircloth's business enterprises, circa 1992

Photographic Negatives

72 images

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Additions of 1998-2001 (Acc. 98148, 98176, 99092)

About 4000 items

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 1858

Folder 1859

Folder 1860

Folder 1861

Sanford for Senate issues notebook, volume 1, 1986

Folder 1862-1864

Folder 1862

Folder 1863

Folder 1864

Sanford for Senate issues notebook, volume 2, 1986

Folder 1865

Terry Sanford Debtbuster master list

Folder 1866-1867

Folder 1866

Folder 1867

Fundraising plan

Folder 1868-1870

Folder 1868

Folder 1869

Folder 1870

State chairman's handbook

Folder 1871

Contributor information and photocopies of contribution checks

Folder 1872

State chairman's handbook

Folder 1873-1875

Folder 1873

Folder 1874

Folder 1875

Campaign log, June-October 1992

Folder 1876-1877

Folder 1876

Folder 1877

Address book

Folder 1878-1883

Folder 1878

Folder 1879

Folder 1880

Folder 1881

Folder 1882

Folder 1883

Issue response forms

Folder 1884-1886

Folder 1884

Folder 1885

Folder 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 143

Box 144

Box 145

Card files, undated

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Additions of 2002-2007, 2009 (Acc. 99306, 99641, 99674, 99760, 99994, 100025, 100649, 101184)

About 10,000 items.

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.

Box 146

Folder 1896-1898

Folder 1896

Folder 1897

Folder 1898

Addition of August 2002: Press releases, 1987-1992

Box 147

Folder 1899-1902

Folder 1899

Folder 1900

Folder 1901

Folder 1902

Addition of August 2002: Senate campaign materials, 1986, 1992

Box 148

Folder 1903-1906

Folder 1903

Folder 1904

Folder 1905

Folder 1906

Addition of August 2002: Clippings and other papers relating to the 1992 senatorial and presidential races

Box 149-154

Box 149

Box 150

Box 151

Box 152

Box 153

Box 154

Addition of July 2003: Scrapbooks, photograph albums

Oversize Volume SV-3531/6-8

SV-3531/6

SV-3531/7

SV-3531/8

Addition of July 2003: Scrapbooks, photograph albums

Oversize Paper Folder OPF-3531/1

Addition of July 2003: Terry Sanford campaign yard and barn signs

Box 155

Addition of July 2003: Travel itineraries, UNC law students comment on Robert Bork, correspondence and other materials relating to Margaret Rose Sanford

Image Folder PF-3531/6-7

PF-3531/6

PF-3531/7

Addition of July 2003: Photographs of Terry Sanford, Margaret Rose Sanford, and family at various occasions and gatherings.

Oversize Image Folder OP-PF-3531/1

Addition of July 2003: Photographs of Terry Sanford, Margaret Rose Sanford, and family at various occasions and gatherings.

Oversize Image Folder OP-PF-3531/2

Addition of July 2003: Mounted newspaper clippings about Margaret Rose Sanford

Box 156-162

Box 156

Box 157

Box 158

Box 159

Box 160

Box 161

Box 162

Addition of July 2003: Clippings (primarily photocopies)

Box 163-164

Box 163

Box 164

Addition of July 2003: Appointment books of Terry and Margaret Rose Sanford

Box 165

Addition of July 2003: Sanford for President tee shirts, banner, buttons and other items

Box 166

Addition of December 2003: Certificates

Addition of April 2004: Gubernatorial materials

Primarily printed and photocopied items.

Addition of April 2004: Sanford for Vice President materials

Box 167

Addition of April 2004: Hubert Humphrey for President materials

Box 168-171

Box 168

Box 169

Box 170

Box 171

Addition of April 2004: Terry Sanford for President materials, circa 1972-1976

Audiocassette C-3531/1

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 1

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/2

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 2

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/3

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 3

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/4

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 4

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/5

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 5

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/6

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 6

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/7

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 7

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/8

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 8

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/9

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 9

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/10

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 10

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/11

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 11

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/12

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 12

Received as Addition of April 2004

Audiocassette C-3531/13

Recordings connected with Terry Sanford's 1986 senatorial campaign: tape 13

Received as Addition of April 2004

Box 172

Addition of April 2004: Other materials

Includes guestbook for Cumberland County headquarters, printed materials, and other items.

Addition of January 2005: Campaign notebook for W. Kerr Scott's 1954 senate campaign

Addition of March 2005: Speeches, letters, notes, clippings, 1961

Image Folder PF-3531/8

Addition of March 2005: Photographs

Most depict Sanford passing out dinner plates, possibly at the beginning of a buffet line.

Box 173

Addition of April 2007: Speeches and speech materials, 1965-1973

Box 174

Addition of April 2009: Addresses, 1959-June 1963

Box 175

Addition of April 2009: Addresses, July 1963-October1964

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of September 2010, 1963 (Acc. 101348).

2 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 2

16mm 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 2

16mm motion picture film

1000 ft.

black and white ; sound
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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of October 2011, 1959-1985 (Acc. 101517).

About 200 items.
Box 176-177

Box 176

Box 177

Letters to Margaret Rose Sanford, 1960-1985

Primarily 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, 1960-1964

Meeting minutes, receiving line lists, and other items.

Letters to Terry Sanford, 1959-1964

Thank-you letters from institutions and a note from a housewife, dated 10 November 1961, voicing dissatisfaction with Sanford's tax plan.

Letters to Elizabeth Martin Sanford, 1960-1967

Letters to Terry Sanford's mother from various correspondents discussing Terry Sanford's achievements.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of June 2012: Kerr Scott Campaign, 1948

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

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of 2014, 1929-2006 (Acc. 103141).

About 3000 items.

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, 1920-1996

Contains 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 179

Box 180

Box 181

Box 182

Box 183

Terry Sanford papers, 1920-1998

Box 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 180

Box 181

Box 182

Margaret Rose Sanford papers, 1940s-2006

Box 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 papers

Closed until 2024 by request of donor.

Oversize Paper Folder OPF-3531/2-5

OPF-3531/2

OPF-3531/3

OPF-3531/4

OPF-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 1990s

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/19

"Marie Gilbert - Chapel Hill Oct. 1993 TV Station," October 1993

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/20

"Marie Gilbert & John Obermeyer," 1995

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/21

"Friday Noon Poets, Marie Gilbert & John Obermeyer," April 1997

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/22

UNC Center for Public Television, "The Services for the Honorable Terry Sanford," 22 April 1998

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/23

UNC Center for Public Television, "Terry Sanford Remembered," 22 April 1998

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/24

UNC Center for Public Television, "Biographical Conversations with Terry Sanford," Episode 101, 25 May 1998

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/25

UNC Center for Public Television, "Biographical Conversations with Terry Sanford," Episode 102, 26 May 1998

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/26

UNC Center for Public Television, "Biographical Conversations with Terry Sanford," Episode 103, 27 May 1998

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/27

"Marie Gilbert at Blue Heron Poetry,"14 April 1999

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/28

"First Presbyterian Church Spiritual Stewardship Consecration Sunday," 3 October 1999

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/29

"North Carolina Debutante Ball: A Video Montage," 2000

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/30

"The Forty-Ninth Debutante Coltillion and Christmas Ball," 30 December 2003

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/31

"Friday Noon Poets, Guest: Marie Gilbert," undated

VHS

Videotape VT-3531/32

Marie Gilbert, undated

VHS

Film F-3531/63

"Terry's Term," interview between Scott Jarrett and Terry Sanford, Greensboro, N.C., November 1964

16mm motion picture film

1000 ft.

black and white ; sound
Film F-3531/64

"Sanford for President", television spots

16mm motion picture film

Film F-3531/65

"Terry's Term", interview between Scott Jarrett and Terry Sanford, Greensboro, N.C., November 1964

16mm motion picture film

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Approximately 300 items.

Acquisitions Information: Accession 101437

Box 185

Letters from Terry Sanford to Margaret Rose Sanford, 1944-1945

Lists of books and memorabilia

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