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Abstract | Charles Bishop Kuralt (1934-1997), a white newspaper, radio, and television journalist and author, was born in Wilmington, N.C. Kuralt attended the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1951-1955, where he served as editor of the Daily Tar Heel and worked for WUNC radio. Kuralt then joined the staff of the Charlotte News and, in 1957, became a writer for CBS in New York. As a correspondent for CBS, Kuralt was best known for his long-running television series On the Road and Sunday Morning. He was the author of several best-selling books based on his CBS experiences and the recipient of thirteen Emmy awards and three George Foster Peabody awards. Papers, 1934-1997, include personal and office mail, with extensive fan mail files and many letters in response to his retirement; scripts; speeches; background research materials relating to shows and books; clippings and souvenirs; publicity materials; oral history interviews with Kuralt's friends, family, and colleagues; photographs; calendars and notebooks; and audiotapes, videotapes, films, and other media. Among topics documented are early radio and television news writing and broadcasting, including the work of foreign correspondents in Latin America, Vietnam, and the Soviet Union, 1953-1994; American popular culture and folklore, 1950s-1990s; United States and international politics, especially in the 1960s; Appalachian poverty and culture, 1960s-1970s; the Plaisted Polar Expedition, 1967; fly fishing, 1970s-1990s; Olympics coverage, 1992-1994; and Kuralt family history. |
Creator | Kuralt, Charles, 1934-1997. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Jill Snider, Noah Huffman, 1999-2007
Encoded by: Roslyn Holdzkom, February 1999
Revisions by: Noah Huffman, January 2007; Anne Wells, September 2018; Nancy Kaiser, August 2019; Dawne Lucas, June 2024
This collection was processed with assistance from friends of Charles Kuralt led by Jim Babb and Gene and Saralyn Oberdorder. Additional support was received from Mrs. Suzanne (Petie) Kuralt.
Additions since 1998 have not been integrated into the original deposit. Researchers should always check additions to be sure they have identified all files of interest to them.
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Charles Bishop Kuralt, award-winning newspaper, radio, and television journalist and best-selling author, was born 10 September 1934 in Wilmington, N.C., the first child of Wallace Hamilton Kuralt, Sr., of Massachusetts and Ina Bishop Kuralt of rural Onslow County, N.C. Wallace Kuralt, a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, pursued a career in social work, and Ina Kuralt found work as a schoolteacher. Charles spent his early years on his maternal grandparents' tobacco farm in Onslow County. The family, which expanded eventually to include Charles' two siblings, Wallace Hamilton Kuralt, Jr., and Catherine Kuralt Harris, then undertook a series of moves in response to career opportunities for his father. Living in Washington, N.C., Stedman, N.C., and Atlanta, Ga., the Kuralts finally settled in Charlotte in the mid 1940s, where Wallace Kuralt became director of the Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services.
Charles attended Charlotte's Alexander Graham Junior High School from 1945 to 1948, where he received his first training in journalism in a class taught by Anne Batten. He also wrote a column, "The Kaleidoscope," for the school's newspaper. At the early age of fourteen, Kuralt began broadcasting baseball and football games for WAYS radio in Charlotte. After his graduation from Central High School in 1951 he also spent a summer as a disc jockey at the station. In addition, Kuralt proved a prize-winning writer, winning a national Voice of Democracy speech writing contest in 1949.
In the fall of 1951, Kuralt entered the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, where he majored in history and served as editor of the Daily Tar Heel. He also worked for WUNC radio, for WCHL in Chapel Hill, and for a Sanford radio station. Graduating in 1955, Kuralt returned to Charlotte to join the staff of the Charlotte News, where he wrote news and human interest stories, and penned a regular column, "People," for which he won the Ernie Pyle Memorial Award in 1956.
In May 1957, Kuralt accepted an offer from CBS to join their New York radio staff as a writer for Douglas Edwards With the News. In 1958, he sought and received a job on the CBS Television News assignment desk. One year later, CBS named Kuralt a full correspondent, and chose him to host the newly created weekly television show Eyewitness to History. During his career with CBS, which spanned 37 years, Kuralt worked on a variety of radio and television series and projects. He focused, during his early career, on radio news and commentary ( CBS Radio News and Dimensions on Health) and television documentaries and special reports ( CBS Reports, Eyewitness to History, and CBS News Specials). He gathered much of the background material for these programs as the network's News Chief for Latin America (1961-October 1962), News Chief for the West Coast (October 1962-1963), and as a special assignment correspondent for the CBS New York Bureau (1964-1967). In 1967, Kuralt traveled to Eureka, Canada, to cover the Plaisted Polar Expedition. His first book, To the Top of the World, published in 1968, resulted from his work there.
Kuralt was best known for his On the Road series, which began as a segment on the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite in October 1967 and did not end, except for a brief interruption in 1980-1982 when he anchored the CBS Morning News, until 1988, and for his long-running television series Sunday Morning (1979-1994). He also served as host of a number of other CBS television programs, including Adventure and The American Parade. Material from his many years of traveling the countryside seeking out human interest stories provided the background for a number of books, including Dateline America (1979), based on a radio show of the same name that served as a companion to the On the Road broadcasts; On the Road with Charles Kuralt (1985), and his autobiographical A Life on the Road (1990).
During his career at CBS, Kuralt also proved a popular speaker on campus and organizational circuits and won a variety of awards for his television work, including three George Foster Peabody Awards and thirteen Emmy Awards. He retired in April 1994, but continued to work in the field of journalism, making a trek across America in 1994-1995 to gather material for his book Charles Kuralt's America (1995). He also kept a full calendar of speaking engagements and appearances for causes he supported; completed a number of narration projects; and, in 1995, became owner of WELY, a radio station in Ely, Minn.
In 1952, Kuralt married Sory Guthery of Charlotte. They had two children, Susan Guthery Bowers and Lisa Bowers White. After the Kuralts divorced, Sory married Henry Bowers, and Lisa and Susan adopted their stepfather's surname. In 1962, Kuralt married Suzanne (Petie) Folsom Baird Kuralt (b. 1929), to whom he was married until his death on 4 July 1997.
Back to TopThe collection is arranged in six main series: Early Papers and Family Photographs; CBS Office Files; Audiovisual Materials; Retirement; Oral Histories; and Donated Materials.
The bulk of the items in the collection pertain to Kuralt's career between the 1970s and the 1990s. Although smaller in number, there are important materials for the first decade Kuralt spent at CBS (see especially the subject files in Series 2.1, the early personal and office mail in Series 2.2, and the clippings and souvenirs in Series 2.5). Only a few items relate to Kuralt's childhood or to his time at the University of North Carolina. Biographers of Kuralt will find the amount of personal material in the collection limited. Important exceptions are scattered family photographs and personal correspondence with friends and family members, especially his brother Wallace and his parents.
About forty percent of the manuscript material in the collection consists of letters Kuralt received from fans responding to his various shows and offering story ideas. Considerable personal and office mail, although it consists primarily of letters received, also appears. With the exception of the years 1988-1992, for which two folders labeled "Correspondence Copies" (filed at the beginning of 1990 and 1992) appear, replies are only infrequent. Note that additional letters written by Kuralt to friends can be found in the Donated Materials (Series 6).
Other materials in the collection include subject files, which contain draft and final scripts, speeches, and background research materials; a clippings and souvenirs file, which comprises publicity items (posters, advertising broadsides, programs from appearances, snapshots and publicity shots, clippings) and personal mementos; daily calendars and notebooks; book files, which contain correspondence with publishers, drafts, scattered reader response mail, and background research files and notes; audio and visual materials; and oral histories (1994, 1998-1999) conducted by Ralph Grizzle with Kuralt friends, colleagues, and family members. A significant number of popular artifacts (e.g., buttons, bumper stickers, and lapel pins) appear in the response/story idea mail and in the clippings and souvenirs.
The On the Road series is the best documented show in the collection. Over one-third of the subject files, clippings and souvenirs, response/story-idea mail, and audiovisual material relates to story possibilities, background research, and actual taped segments for the series. With the exception of a large amount of response/story-idea mail, considerably less material appears for Sunday Morning. Scattered scripts, response mail, and publicity items also can be found for most of Kuralt's other series, though not all.
Please note that, while the correspondence in the collection is divided by types, Kuralt did not always adhere strictly to the categories he created. Letters containing both personal matter and story ideas, for instance, were alternately filed in his personal mail or story-idea mail. In addition, folders labeled "story-idea mail" often contained many letters responding to specific radio and television shows, or to writings by Kuralt, whereas at times Kuralt kept such letters separate, filed under the particular show or book. Moreover, mail filed as "Personal" by Kuralt frequently contained not only letters from family and friends, but also a great deal of general office mail (e.g., invitations to speak). Thus, the archivist has taken the liberty of renaming the "Personal Mail," "Personal and Office Mail," and of labeling the "Story-Idea Mail," "Response/Story-Idea Mail." Where Kuralt labeled letters as response mail to specific shows, these titles have been retained.
Note also that the arrangement scheme of the Personal and Office Mail Series has been altered. Personal mail as received was arranged in rough chronological order by year. Some evidence indicates that Kuralt at one point may have filed much of his early mail (1960s) in alphabetical order by surname. Occasional letters bear instructions in his handwriting such as "file in O." At the time of receipt, however, this original order had been destroyed. To facilitate use by researchers, the archivist has arranged the Personal and Office Mail alphabetically by year. So, for example, to find correspondence from Kuralt's friend Hugh Morton, one need only consult letters in the folder(s) labeled "M" for each year for which the two were likely to have corresponded. Note that a check in the upper right-hand corner of correspondence indicates that it was answered, whether or not a reply appears with the letter.
The collection provides opportunities for research in a variety of fields. It offers perhaps the most to American Studies scholars desirous of examining the role journalists assume in shaping and reflecting American national identity. Kuralt, during his many public appearances, as well as in his writings and in his radio and television work, consciously placed himself in the middle of the long-established debate over who and what best represented America, not so much as a geographical entity, but as a cultural concept. When Kuralt's speeches, writings, and media work are coupled with the response mail and story ideas he received from colleagues and the public, a rich discourse on the cultural myth of America emerges. Kuralt's story selection process and comments he received from his audience provide a perfect opportunity for examining conflicting ideas about the meaning of America and how America should be portrayed to its citizens and to the world.
Students of the history of journalism can find here a rich array of sources for examining the beginnings of radio and television news; the relationship of radio, television, and print journalism; the experiences of foreign correspondents in a variety of locations, including Latin America, Vietnam, and Moscow; and public perceptions of the emerging media. The papers also speak to the changing role of the journalist in the debate over social issues. In addition, the response mail in the collection presents social historians of technology an opportunity to study the ways in which radio and television technologies have changed the nature of journalism by increasing the visibility of the individual reporter and the immediacy and emotional impact of events. This mail should appeal, too, to students of popular culture interested in researching the nature of celebrity. Moreover, historians of popular culture, as well as folklorists, may use the mail, along with publicity and audiovisual materials in the collection, to observe the interaction of folk and popular culture(s) with the news media and for tracing the fate of many late 19th- and early 20th-century entertainment traditions, such as rodeos and medicine shows, in the latter half of the 20th century.
Letters received by Kuralt upon his departure from CBS in 1994 illuminate the growing phenomenon of retirement in the 20th century, and thus merit the attention of historians of leisure and recreation. Many of the letters describe fans' attitudes toward retirement and their activities, including travel. Finally, the many retirement letters, when coupled with other materials in the collection,especially Kuralt's own travel writings, should prove of interest to literary critics studying the road as a metaphor in American culture.
Note that additions received after 1998 have not been integrated into the original deposit.
Back to TopArrangement: chronological within types.
Scattered photographs and clippings and a poster documenting Kuralt's childhood and family, his years at the University of North Carolina, and his early radio and newspaper career. Included are snapshots and portraits of Kuralt, his wife Suzanne (Petie) Kuralt, his daughters Susan Bowers and Lisa Bowers White, his parents, Wallace Kuralt and Ina Kuralt, and his brother Wallace Kuralt, Jr., and sister Catherine, and their children. Two clippings (1947 and undated) pertain to Kuralt's early journalism/broadcasting activities. Also appearing are a 1950 copy of the student issue of the North Carolina English Teacher, which contains an article by Kuralt; Kuralt's Daily Tar Heel editor's campaign poster (1954); clippings of Daily Tar Heel editorials, unsigned but probably written by Kuralt (1955 and undated); clippings of news stories and his "People" column from the Charlotte News (1956-1957); and two 8 x 10 black-and-white photographs of Kuralt with Thomas Robinson, publisher, and Dick Young, managing editor, of the Charlotte News, showing Kuralt holding the Ernie Pyle Memorial Award he won in 1956.
The Daily Tar Heel editorials cover a wide range of topics, among them United States-Soviet relations; the hydrogen bomb; campus, state, and national politics; liberalism; segregation; WUNC; and student life. Charlotte News items include local human interest stories and news.
Other important items related to Kuralt's early life and education are filed elsewhere. Two cassette tapes (Series 3.1.1) contain broadcasting work Kuralt did at the University of North Carolina. Significant photographic sources include a black-and-white snapshot of Wallace Kuralt, Sr., upon his graduation from the University of North Carolina, and a black-and white snapshot of Wallace, Ina, and Charles Kuralt (1937) in Stedman, N.C. (Series 2.2, 1991, letter from Doris Kuralt Lowe); a 5 x 7 black-and-white portrait of Kuralt's sixth grade class (Series 2.2, 1992, letter from Barbara Ladd ); the 1948 issue of the Alexander Graham Junior High School yearbook (Series 2.2, 1993, letter from James C. Boyer); an 8 x 10 black-and-white portrait of Kuralt's Central High School graduating class (Series 2.2, 1987, letter from Rudolph Singleton, Jr.); an 8 x 10 black-and-white photo of Kuralt in Washington, D.C., with President Harry Truman and fellow winners of the Voice of Democracy contest in 1949 (Series 2.7, Most Important Mail, letter, 13 May 1994, from Lenore K. Bradley); a black-and-white snapshot (ca. 1951) of Kuralt with an unidentified woman at a Christmas dance (Series 2.7, Most Important Mail, letter, 7 April 1994, from Emily Heaton); and a letter from Anne Batten with a photocopy of a photograph of the staff of The Broadcaster, the junior high school newspaper on which Kuralt worked (see Series 4.1, 1996, letter from Anne Batten). A small snapshot of Kuralt's brother Wallace as a teenager is filed in Series 2.2, attached to a letter from Doris Kuralt Lowe (1995). A photocopy of the winning speech Kuralt wrote for the 1949 Voice of Democracy contest, which appeared in the April 1949 issue of School Life, is filed in Series 4.4, May 1994. Additional similar items are scattered throughout the collection, and are present especially in the retirement materials, when old friends often sent Kuralt notes reminiscing about their early experiences together.
Subject files, personal and office mail, letters received in response to radio and television shows and books Kuralt wrote, hip-pocket notebooks Kuralt carried with him on assignment and daily desk calendars he kept of appointments, clippings and souvenirs, book files on works Kuralt authored while at CBS, and mail he received upon his retirement. For audiovisual materials related to Kuralt's CBS projects, see Series 3 and Additions after 1998.
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Subject files maintained by Kuralt on his CBS radio and television work, as well as for his numerous public appearances and speaking engagements, writings he did for popular magazines, his family history, and the CBS organization. The bulk of the files pertain to the period between 1960 and 1985, with many fewer files for the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Radio-related items are mostly scripts for CBS Radio News, Dimension, Dateline America, Exploring America, Newsmark, and Newsnotes. Other items consist of publicity materials (posters, clippings, and newspaper advertisements) and a small amount of fan mail. No documentation of Kuralt's early work on Douglas Edwards with the News appears.
The television files, much more numerous, document Kuralt's work on several CBS series, including Adventure; Eyewitness to History; the CBS Evening News; the CBS Morning News; CBS News Reports; On the Road; The American Parade; Crossroads; and Sunday Morning; as well as CBS News Specials and Kuralt's coverage of national political conventions and the Olympics. Over one-half of the television files pertain to the On the Road series, with only scattered files for Sunday Morning. Note that a few background files for On the Road and Sunday Morning subjects and others, including the Chandler family, Nikita Aseyev, Eddie Lovett, Pete Seeger, Alf Landon, and Marlon Brando appear in Series 2.6 with Kuralt's book files for A Life on the Road.
Television files include scripts (draft and final); research files; response mail (filed under "Fan Mail" or at times under the name of individual shows); story-idea and finished story files for On the Road; CBS memoranda; and scattered publicity materials. Items in the finished story files include research summaries prepared by staff members, clippings, pamphlets, letters, photographs, and items of popular culture, including bumper stickers and buttons, posters, flyers, tourist brochures, and postcards.
In addition to materials related to specific radio and television shows, Kuralt maintained records of his CBS expenses, articles he wrote for popular magazines, speeches he delivered, awards he won, the motor homes he traveled in, and miscellaneous topics of interest to him. Files marked "Speeches" contain texts of many of his speeches (1966-1994); files entitled "Speech Files" include mostly correspondence concerning contracts and travel arrangements. Additional contracts and paperwork related to speaking engagements are in files entitled "Artists Agency Corporation ", "Marvin Josephson Associates", "International Famous Agency, Inc.", and "Podium Management".
The subject files document United States national politics and foreign affairs in the 1960s, including the assassination of President Kennedy, Latin American politics, United States relations with Cuba and Cuban exiles' sentiments in the same period; soldiers in the Vietnam War; the United States space program; poverty in the rural South, especially Appalachia; national and international politics in the 1980s and early 1990s, including political conventions, the Gulf War, and the student uprising in China; Kuralt's Slovenian ancestry; and American folklore and popular culture, including rodeos, fairs, medicine shows, festivals and parades, social organizations, collectors, and railroad nostalgia.
CBS coworkers frequently appearing in the files include Karen Beckers, Joe Bellon, Burton Benjamin, Russ Bensley, Bernard Birnbaum, Louise Colon, Walter Cronkite, Irv Drasnin, Cathy Lewis, Gordon Manning, Ralph Paskman, Richard Salant, and Emerson Stone.
Items of particular note for researchers include a blueprint of the first motor home CBS purchased for Kuralt (see XOP-4882/1-4); a photocopy of an undated letter Kuralt wrote to Wes (possibly Wesley Wallace), ca. 1972, relating how he became involved in journalism and describing his early experiences in radio broadcasting at WAYS in Charlotte, N.C., WCHL in Chapel Hill, and an unnamed station in Sanford, N.C. (see file entitled "Biography"); and a short memoir Kuralt wrote of living with his grandparents in Onslow County, N.C., as a child (see file entitled "Timberlake Book, 1976"). Of particular interest are early photographs of Kuralt scattered throughout the files.
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Arrangement: alphabetical by year.
The bulk of the correspondence in this series consists of general office mail, interspersed with personal letters from a number of regular correspondents, including friends and family, as well as long-time colleagues and individuals on whom Kuralt did programs. The general office mail comprises mostly invitations to speak or to appear at various social, organizational, charity, and fundraising events; requests for Kuralt's participation in film, television, radio, writing, or business projects; and letters from junior journalists and others seeking career advice or help. Scattered letters are addressed to Walter Cronkite and other CBS staff members, who clearly routed them to Kuralt. Note that a check in the upper right-hand corner of a letter indicates that it was answered. Letters written by individuals whose surnames do not appear on their letters are filed at the end of each alphabetical run and are marked "No Surname." The researcher is encouraged to consult these files since many of Kuralt's close friends signed only their first names.
The years best represented in the mail are 1971 to 1979 and 1984 to 1994. Only scattered items (fewer than 100) are dated between 1958 and 1970. No letters for 1964 and only a few for 1980 and 1983 appear. Most of the mail consists of items received, with only occasional replies by Kuralt. Note that a larger percentage of the letters for 1958-1970 have replies than do later ones. Exceptions are folders labeled "Correspondence Copies", which appear at the beginning of 1990 and 1992. (The 1992 file contains letters dated between 1988-1992.) Additionally, copies of letters dictated by Kuralt appear for 1973, 1982, 1989, and 1990. One audiotape (T-4882/106) in Series 3.1.4 also contains letters dictated by Kuralt.
Early correspondence, 1958-1970, consists of letters Kuralt exchanged with family members, friends, and colleagues across the United States and abroad, and letters he received from individuals on whom he did stories, from contacts he maintained throughout the country (many of whom wrote him frequently with story ideas), and from numerous individuals requesting him to speak or participate in events or projects. Between 1958-late 1961 and 1964-1970, letters are addressed to Kuralt at CBS in New York. From late 1961 until October 1962, they are addressed to him in Rio de Janeiro, and, in 1963, they are addressed to him in Los Angeles.
Family correspondents of note in the early mail are Kuralt's brother, Wallace Kuralt, Jr., who wrote describing student life at the University of North Carolina, family, and politics and Kuralt's cousin, Ransom Gurganus, who sent family news from Atlanta. There are also scattered notes from Kuralt's parents in Charlotte. Among Kuralt's friends and early radio and newspaper colleagues, Charles Crutchfield, Phyllis Dennery, John Ehle, Bill Friday, Bill Geer, Ralph Gibson (Raff), Donald F. MacDonald, Perry Morgan, Ruth Jones Pentes, Fred Powledge, Bob Raiford, J. Reece, Wesley Wallace, and others wrote with some frequency, discussing their families and careers and mentioning old friends and classmates in Charlotte and Chapel Hill and colleagues at the Charlotte News. On occasion, the letters also discuss North Carolina politics and education (see especially letters of John Ehle), the field of journalism, and social and economic issues. Many other radio and television colleagues, including, Dan Rather, Harry Reasoner, Louis Kraar, Hughes Rudd, Robert Schanke, John Sharnik, and Hunter S. Thompson of Woody Creek, Colorado, also wrote Kuralt, informing him of internal politics at CBS; domestic and overseas reporting in Rio de Janeiro, Panama, Nicaragua, Vietnam, and Moscow; and family news. Also included are many notes of congratulation on Kuralt's Eyewitness to History series and frequent invitations to speak. Of interest are two letters Kuralt wrote to his daughters, Lisa and Susan, in 1963 from Nicaragua, describing social problems there, and in 1967 from New York, describing his preparations to go to Eureka, Canada, to cover the Plaisted Polar Expedition.
Letters received by Kuralt at his New York office between 1971 and April 1994 contain a much greater proportion of general office mail (e.g., invitations to speak and letters concerning special projects), than purely personal items. There are, however, many personal letters from friends and family, as well as from CBS and other colleagues, story contacts, publishers, and associates.
Immediate family members who wrote with some frequency include Kuralt's brother, Wallace Kuralt, Jr., and sister-in-law Brenda, his parents (first from Charlotte and later from Kitty Hawk, N.C.), and his nephew Justin. Wallace wrote often with news of his bookselling business in Chapel Hill and concerning Kuralt family history and Slovenian relatives (see especially 1985-1986, 1993). A significant number of letters from relatives in Massachusetts, especially Charlotte MacLeod of Longmeadow, Mass., and Mrs. Leo Kuralt of Williamston, Mass., also discuss Kuralt family history as well as news of New England relations.
Among his friends, Kuralt's most prolific correspondent was folklorist Roger Welsch, who contributed the "Postcards from Nebraska" segment on Sunday Morning. Welsch wrote between 1974 and 1994 from Lincoln, Neb., giving news of his family and mutual friends, sharing humorous anecdotes, discussing his work on tall tales and his forays into mechanics and other pursuits, and offering story ideas. Later letters (see Series 4.1) also provide news of Isadore Bleckman (Izzy). Others of note who wrote frequently were Judge John Voelker, a.k.a. Robert Traver, of Ishpeming, Mich., whose letters, 1971-1991, often discuss fishing, and Virginia Bailey, J. George Butler, Tom Rooney, Al Rung, and Thad Sandstrom, who were regular contributors of story ideas and kept Kuralt informed on events in their regions. Rita Shaw wrote consistently between 1973 and 1994 from St. Paul, Minn., and later from Santa Barbara, Cal., discussing her television work, her daily activities, her family, and mutual friends. Considerable correspondence also appears from the following friends and colleagues: Ed Bliss; Cornell Capa; Henry Chase; Plez Chase; Norman Corwin (Bud); Elizabeth Dumbell; Granville Hall of Gloucester, Va.; Hunter S. Thompson of Woody Creek, Col.; Loonis McGlohon; Hugh Morton of Grandfather Mountain, N.C.; Rolphe Neill; Ralph Gibson (Raff) of Washington, D.C.; Jim Babb of Charlotte; Bill Friday; Tom Spain; Betty Stevens; Jane Tolbert (Tolbert-Rouchaleau after 1974); Robert T. And Alice Raleigh of Somerset, Wisconsin; C. D. Spangler; Bob Timberlake; Calvin Trillin; Marlene VerPlanck; Billy VerPlanck; Ed Yoder of Greensboro, N.C.; Eugenia Zukerman; and Bea Taylor.
Kuralt also received numerous letters from individuals on whom he did On the Road segments. Of note are Patty Nelson, whose letters, 1972-1994, discuss her studies at the University of California at Santa Cruz and Yale University, as well as her subsequent career, and Korczak Ziolkowski, who wrote from South Dakota, and his daughters Dawn and Jadwiga, who wrote frequently in the early 1980s from the University of Wyoming at Laramie. Other On the Road subjects who maintained a correspondence with Kuralt include Bill Bodisch of Iowa, Eddie Lovett, Stanley Marsh of Amarillo, Tex., and Bob Arrol of Arcola, Ill.
Letters and memoranda from CBS colleagues include many from Joe Bellon, Russ Bensley, Burton Benjamin, Bernard Birnbaum, Irv Drasnin, Peter Herford, Gordon Manning, Shad Northshield, Richard Salant, Bill Small, Tom Spain, and others.
Of special interest in the 1990 mail is a letter from Anne Batten, reminiscing about Kuralt as a student and his junior high school newspaper staff.
Folder 714 |
1958: A-Z |
Folder 715 |
1959: A-Z |
Folder 716 |
1960: A-Z |
Folder 717 |
1960: No surname |
Folder 718 |
1961: A-ZIncludes a letter to Mary Balle, a teacher in Charlotte, N.C., in which Kuralt comments on the merits of raising controversial issues in the classroom. |
Folder 719 |
1961: No surname |
Folder 720 |
1962: A-Z |
Folder 721 |
1962: No surname |
Folder 722 |
1963: A-Z |
Folder 723 |
1963: No surname |
Folder 724 |
1965: A-Z |
Folder 725 |
1966: A-Z |
Folder 726 |
1966: No surname |
Folder 727 |
1967: A-Z |
Folder 728 |
1967: No surname |
Folder 729 |
1968: A-C |
Folder 730 |
1968: D-L |
Folder 731 |
1968: M-R |
Folder 732 |
1968: S-Z |
Folder 733 |
1968: Christmas cards |
Folder 734 |
1968: No surname |
Folder 735-736
Folder 735Folder 736 |
1969: A-M |
Folder 737 |
1969: N-Z |
Folder 738 |
1969: No surname |
Folder 739 |
1970: A-Z |
Folder 740 |
1970: Christmas cards |
Folder 741 |
1970: No surname |
Folder 742-743
Folder 742Folder 743 |
1971: A-D |
Folder 744 |
1971: E-H |
Folder 745-746
Folder 745Folder 746 |
1971: I-R |
Folder 747 |
1971: S-T |
Folder 748-749
Folder 748Folder 749 |
1971: U-Z |
Folder 750 |
1971: Christmas cards |
Folder 751 |
1971: No surname |
Folder 752 |
1972: A-D |
Folder 753 |
1972: E-H |
Folder 754-755
Folder 754Folder 755 |
1972: I-R |
Folder 756 |
1972: S-Z |
Folder 757 |
1972: Christmas cards |
Folder 758 |
1972: No surname |
Folder 759 |
1973, 3 January: Dictated by Charles Kuralt |
Folder 760 |
1973: A-B |
Folder 761 |
1973: C-G |
Folder 762 |
1973: H-J |
Folder 763 |
1973: K-L |
Folder 764 |
1973: M |
Folder 765 |
1973: N-P |
Folder 766-767
Folder 766Folder 767 |
1973: R |
Folder 768 |
1973: S |
Folder 769 |
1973: T-Z |
Folder 770-771
Folder 770Folder 771 |
1973: Christmas cards |
Folder 772 |
1973: No surname |
Folder 773 |
1974: A |
Folder 774 |
1974: B |
Folder 775 |
1974: C |
Folder 776 |
1974: D-E |
Folder 777 |
1974: F |
Folder 778 |
1974: G |
Folder 779 |
1974: H-J |
Folder 780-781
Folder 780Folder 781 |
1974: K |
Folder 782 |
1974: L |
Folder 783 |
1974: M |
Folder 784 |
1974: N-P |
Folder 785 |
1974: R |
Folder 786-787
Folder 786Folder 787 |
1974: S |
Folder 788 |
1974: T-V |
Folder 789 |
1974: W |
Folder 790 |
1974: Y-Z |
Folder 791 |
1974: Birthday and greeting cards |
Folder 792 |
1974: Christmas cards |
Folder 793 |
1974: No surname |
Folder 794 |
1975: A |
Folder 795-796
Folder 795Folder 796 |
1975: B |
Folder 797 |
1975: C-D |
Folder 798 |
1975: E-G |
Folder 799 |
1975: H |
Folder 800 |
1975: J-K |
Folder 801 |
1975: L |
Folder 802 |
1975: M |
Folder 803 |
1975: N-P |
Folder 804 |
1975: Q-R |
Folder 805-806
Folder 805Folder 806 |
1975: S |
Folder 807 |
1975: T-V |
Folder 808-809
Folder 808Folder 809 |
1975: W |
Folder 810 |
1975: Y-Z |
Folder 811 |
1975: Christmas cards |
Folder 812 |
1975: No surname |
Folder 813 |
1976: A |
Folder 814 |
1976: B |
Folder 815 |
1976: C |
Folder 816 |
1976: D |
Folder 817 |
1976: E-F |
Folder 818 |
1976: G |
Folder 819 |
1976: H |
Folder 820 |
1976: J-K |
Folder 821 |
1976: L |
Folder 822 |
1976: M |
Folder 823 |
1976: N-P |
Folder 824 |
1976: R |
Folder 825-826
Folder 825Folder 826 |
1976: S |
Folder 827 |
1976: T |
Folder 828 |
1976: U-V |
Folder 829 |
1976: W |
Folder 830 |
1976: Y-Z |
Folder 831 |
1976: Christmas cards |
Folder 832 |
1976: No surname |
Folder 833 |
1977: A |
Folder 834 |
1977: B |
Folder 835 |
1977: C |
Folder 836 |
1977: D |
Folder 837 |
1977: E |
Folder 838 |
1977: F |
Folder 839-840
Folder 839Folder 840 |
1977: G |
Folder 841 |
1977: H |
Folder 842 |
1977: I-J |
Folder 843 |
1977: K |
Folder 844 |
1977: L |
Folder 845 |
1977: M-N |
Folder 846 |
1977: O |
Folder 847 |
1977: P |
Folder 848 |
1977: Q |
Folder 849 |
1977: R |
Folder 850-851
Folder 850Folder 851 |
1977: S |
Folder 852 |
1977: T |
Folder 853 |
1977: U |
Folder 854 |
1977: V |
Folder 855-856
Folder 855Folder 856 |
1977: W |
Folder 857 |
1977: Y-Z |
Folder 858 |
1977: No surname |
Folder 859 |
1978: A |
Folder 860 |
1978: B |
Folder 861 |
1978: C |
Separated Folder SEP-4882/1 |
Letter, 22 April 1978, Jimmy Carter to Bob Timberlake and Charles KuraltRestriction to Access: The original item is not available for immediate or same day access. Please contact staff at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu to discuss options. |
Folder 862 |
1978: D |
Folder 863 |
1978: E |
Folder 864 |
1978: F |
Folder 865 |
1978: G |
Folder 866 |
1978: H |
Folder 867 |
1978: J |
Folder 868 |
1978: K |
Folder 869 |
1978: L |
Folder 870 |
1978: M |
Folder 871 |
1978: N |
Folder 872 |
1978: O |
Folder 873 |
1978: P |
Folder 874 |
1978: R |
Folder 875 |
1978: S |
Folder 876 |
1978: T |
Folder 877 |
1978: V |
Folder 878 |
1978: W |
Folder 879 |
1978: Z |
Folder 880 |
1978: Christmas cards |
Folder 881 |
1978: No surname |
Folder 882 |
1979: A |
Folder 883-884
Folder 883Folder 884 |
1979: B |
Folder 885 |
1979: C |
Separated Folder SEP-4882/2 |
Letter, 12 October 1979, Jimmy Carter to Charles KuraltRestriction to Access: The original item is not available for immediate or same day access. Please contact staff at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu to discuss options. |
Folder 886 |
1979: D-E |
Folder 887 |
1979: F |
Folder 888 |
1979: G |
Folder 889 |
1979: H |
Folder 890 |
1979: I-K |
Folder 891 |
1979: L |
Folder 892-893
Folder 892Folder 893 |
1979: M |
Folder 894 |
1979: N-O |
Folder 895 |
1979: P |
Folder 896 |
1979: Q-R |
Folder 897-898
Folder 897Folder 898 |
1979: S |
Folder 899 |
1979: T-V |
Folder 900-901
Folder 900Folder 901 |
1979: W |
Folder 902 |
1979: X-Z |
Folder 903 |
1979: No surname |
Folder 904 |
1980: A |
Folder 905 |
1980: B |
Folder 906 |
1980: C |
Folder 907 |
1980: D |
Folder 908 |
1980: E |
Folder 909 |
1980: F |
Folder 910 |
1980: G |
Folder 911 |
1980: H |
Folder 912 |
1980: I |
Folder 913 |
1980: J |
Folder 914 |
1980: K |
Folder 915 |
1980: L |
Folder 916 |
1980: M |
Folder 917 |
1980: N |
Folder 918 |
1980: O |
Folder 919 |
1980: P |
Folder 920 |
1980: Q |
Folder 921 |
1980: R |
Folder 922 |
1980: S |
Folder 923 |
1980: T |
Folder 924 |
1980: V |
Folder 925 |
1980: W |
Folder 926 |
1980: Y |
Folder 927 |
1980: Z |
Folder 928 |
1980: Christmas cards |
Folder 929 |
1980: No surname |
Folder 930 |
1981: A |
Folder 931 |
1981: B |
Folder 932-933
Folder 932Folder 933 |
1981: C |
Folder 934 |
1981: D |
Folder 935 |
1981: E |
Folder 936 |
1981: F |
Folder 937 |
1981: G |
Folder 938 |
1981: H |
Folder 939 |
1981: I |
Folder 940 |
1981: J |
Folder 941 |
1981: K |
Folder 942 |
1981: L |
Folder 943 |
1981: M |
Folder 944 |
1981: N |
Folder 945 |
1981: O |
Folder 946 |
1981: P |
Folder 947 |
1981: R |
Folder 948-949
Folder 948Folder 949 |
1981: S |
Folder 950 |
1981: T |
Folder 951 |
1981: U |
Folder 952 |
1981: V |
Folder 953 |
1981: W |
Folder 954 |
1981: Y |
Folder 955 |
1981: Christmas cards |
Folder 956 |
1981: No surname |
Folder 957-958
Folder 957Folder 958 |
1982: Taped answered mail |
Folder 959 |
1982: A |
Folder 960 |
1982: B |
Folder 961 |
1982: C |
Folder 962 |
1982: D |
Folder 963 |
1982: E |
Folder 964 |
1982: F |
Folder 965 |
1982: G |
Folder 966 |
1982: H |
Folder 967 |
1982: J |
Folder 968-976
Folder 968Folder 969Folder 970Folder 971Folder 972Folder 973Folder 974Folder 975Folder 976 |
Numbers not used |
Folder 977 |
1982: K |
Folder 978 |
1982: L |
Folder 979 |
1982: M |
Folder 980 |
1982: N |
Folder 981 |
1982: O |
Folder 982 |
1982: P |
Folder 983 |
1982: R |
Folder 984 |
1982: S |
Folder 985 |
1982: T |
Folder 986 |
1982: V |
Folder 987 |
1982: W |
Folder 988 |
1982: Z |
Folder 989 |
1982: Get well cards |
Folder 990 |
1982: No surname |
Folder 991 |
1983: A-G |
Folder 992 |
1983: H-M |
Folder 993 |
1983: N-Z |
Folder 994-995
Folder 994Folder 995 |
1983: Christmas cards |
Folder 996 |
1983: No surname |
Folder 997 |
1984: Urgent mail |
Folder 998 |
1984: Very important mail |
Folder 999-1002
Folder 999Folder 1000Folder 1001Folder 1002 |
1984: Important mail |
Folder 1003 |
1984: A |
Folder 1004-1005
Folder 1004Folder 1005 |
1984: B |
Folder 1006-1007
Folder 1006Folder 1007 |
1984: C |
Folder 1008 |
1984: D |
Folder 1009 |
1984: E |
Folder 1010 |
1984: F |
Folder 1011 |
1984: G |
Folder 1012 |
1984: H |
Folder 1013 |
1984: I |
Folder 1014 |
1984: J |
Folder 1015 |
1984: K |
Folder 1016 |
1984: L |
Folder 1017-1018
Folder 1017Folder 1018 |
1984: M |
Folder 1019 |
1984: N |
Folder 1020 |
1984: O |
Folder 1021 |
1984: P |
Folder 1022 |
1984: Q |
Folder 1023 |
1984: R |
Folder 1024-1025
Folder 1024Folder 1025 |
1984: S |
Folder 1026 |
1984: T |
Folder 1027 |
1984: U |
Folder 1028 |
1984: V |
Folder 1029 |
1984: W |
Folder 1030 |
1984: Y-Z |
Folder 1031 |
1984: Christmas cards |
Folder 1032 |
1984: No surname |
Folder 1033 |
1985: A |
Folder 1034-1036
Folder 1034Folder 1035Folder 1036 |
1985: B |
Folder 1037-1038
Folder 1037Folder 1038 |
1985: C |
Folder 1039-1040
Folder 1039Folder 1040 |
1985: D |
Folder 1041 |
1985: E |
Folder 1042 |
1985: F |
Folder 1043 |
1985: G |
Folder 1044-1045
Folder 1044Folder 1045 |
1985: H |
Folder 1046 |
1985: I |
Folder 1047 |
1985: J |
Folder 1048-1049
Folder 1048Folder 1049 |
1985: K |
Folder 1050-1051
Folder 1050Folder 1051 |
1985: L |
Folder 1052-1054
Folder 1052Folder 1053Folder 1054 |
1985: M |
Folder 1055 |
1985: N |
Folder 1056 |
1985: O |
Folder 1057 |
1985: P |
Folder 1058 |
1985: Q |
Folder 1059-1060
Folder 1059Folder 1060 |
1985: R |
Folder 1061-1065
Folder 1061Folder 1062Folder 1063Folder 1064Folder 1065 |
1985: S |
Folder 1066 |
1985: T |
Folder 1067 |
1985: U |
Folder 1068 |
1985: V |
Folder 1069-1071
Folder 1069Folder 1070Folder 1071 |
1985: W |
Folder 1072 |
1985: Y-Z |
Folder 1073-1075
Folder 1073Folder 1074Folder 1075 |
1985: Christmas cards |
Folder 1076-1077
Folder 1076Folder 1077 |
1985: No surname |
Folder 1078 |
1986: A |
Folder 1079-1081
Folder 1079Folder 1080Folder 1081 |
1986: B |
Folder 1082-1084
Folder 1082Folder 1083Folder 1084 |
1986: C |
Folder 1085-1087
Folder 1085Folder 1086Folder 1087 |
1986: D |
Folder 1088 |
1986: E |
Folder 1089 |
1986: F |
Folder 1090-1092
Folder 1090Folder 1091Folder 1092 |
1986: G |
Folder 1093-1096
Folder 1093Folder 1094Folder 1095Folder 1096 |
1986: H |
Folder 1097 |
1986: I |
Folder 1098 |
1986: J |
Folder 1099-1102
Folder 1099Folder 1100Folder 1101Folder 1102 |
1986: K |
Folder 1103-1106
Folder 1103Folder 1104Folder 1105Folder 1106 |
1986: L |
Folder 1107-1111
Folder 1107Folder 1108Folder 1109Folder 1110Folder 1111 |
1986: M |
Folder 1112 |
1986: N |
Folder 1113 |
1986: O |
Folder 1114-1115
Folder 1114Folder 1115 |
1986: P |
Folder 1116 |
1986: Q |
Folder 1117-1118
Folder 1117Folder 1118 |
1986: R |
Folder 1119-1126
Folder 1119Folder 1120Folder 1121Folder 1122Folder 1123Folder 1124Folder 1125Folder 1126 |
1986: S |
Folder 1127 |
1986: T |
Folder 1128 |
1986: U |
Folder 1129 |
1986: V |
Folder 1130-1131
Folder 1130Folder 1131 |
1986: W |
Folder 1132 |
1986: Y-Z |
Folder 1133 |
1986: No surname |
Folder 1134 |
1987: A |
Folder 1135-1140
Folder 1135Folder 1136Folder 1137Folder 1138Folder 1139Folder 1140 |
1987: B |
Folder 1141-1145
Folder 1141Folder 1142Folder 1143Folder 1144Folder 1145 |
1987: C |
Folder 1146-1149
Folder 1146Folder 1147Folder 1148Folder 1149 |
1987: D |
Folder 1150 |
1987: E |
Folder 1151-1153
Folder 1151Folder 1152Folder 1153 |
1987: F |
Folder 1154-1155
Folder 1154Folder 1155 |
1987: G |
Folder 1156-1158
Folder 1156Folder 1157Folder 1158 |
1987: H |
Folder 1159 |
1987: I |
Folder 1160 |
1987: J |
Folder 1161-1163
Folder 1161Folder 1162Folder 1163 |
1987: K |
Folder 1164 |
1987: L |
Folder 1165-1169
Folder 1165Folder 1166Folder 1167Folder 1168Folder 1169 |
1987: M |
Folder 1170 |
1987: N |
Folder 1171 |
1987: O |
Folder 1172-1174
Folder 1172Folder 1173Folder 1174 |
1987: P |
Folder 1175-1177
Folder 1175Folder 1176Folder 1177 |
1987: R |
Folder 1178-1183
Folder 1178Folder 1179Folder 1180Folder 1181Folder 1182Folder 1183 |
1987: S |
Folder 1184-1185
Folder 1184Folder 1185 |
1987: T |
Folder 1186 |
1987: U |
Folder 1187 |
1987: V |
Folder 1188-1189
Folder 1188Folder 1189 |
1987: W |
Folder 1190 |
1987: Z |
Folder 1191-1195
Folder 1191Folder 1192Folder 1193Folder 1194Folder 1195 |
1987: Christmas cards |
Folder 1196 |
1987: No surname |
Folder 1197 |
1988: Important mail |
Folder 1198 |
1988: A |
Folder 1199-1203
Folder 1199Folder 1200Folder 1201Folder 1202Folder 1203 |
1988: B |
Folder 1204-1208
Folder 1204Folder 1205Folder 1206Folder 1207Folder 1208 |
1988: C |
Folder 1209-1210
Folder 1209Folder 1210 |
1988: D |
Folder 1211 |
1988: E |
Folder 1212 |
1988: F |
Folder 1213 |
1988: G |
Folder 1214-1217
Folder 1214Folder 1215Folder 1216Folder 1217 |
1988: H |
Folder 1218 |
1988: I |
Folder 1219-1220
Folder 1219Folder 1220 |
1988: J |
Folder 1221-1222
Folder 1221Folder 1222 |
1988: K |
Folder 1223-1224
Folder 1223Folder 1224 |
1988: L |
Folder 1225-1229
Folder 1225Folder 1226Folder 1227Folder 1228Folder 1229 |
1988: M |
Folder 1230 |
1988: N |
Folder 1231 |
1988: O |
Folder 1232 |
1988: P |
Folder 1233 |
1988: R |
Folder 1234-1239
Folder 1234Folder 1235Folder 1236Folder 1237Folder 1238Folder 1239 |
1988: S |
Folder 1240-1241
Folder 1240Folder 1241 |
1988: T |
Folder 1242 |
1988: U |
Folder 1243 |
1988: V |
Folder 1244-1249
Folder 1244Folder 1245Folder 1246Folder 1247Folder 1248Folder 1249 |
1988: W |
Folder 1250 |
1988: X |
Folder 1251 |
1988: Y |
Folder 1252 |
1988: Z |
Folder 1253 |
1988: Christmas cards |
Folder 1254 |
1988: No surname |
Folder 1255 |
1989: Dictated letters |
Folder 1256 |
1989: A |
Folder 1257-1259
Folder 1257Folder 1258Folder 1259 |
1989: B |
Folder 1260-1262
Folder 1260Folder 1261Folder 1262 |
1989: C |
Folder 1263-1264
Folder 1263Folder 1264 |
1989: D |
Folder 1265 |
1989: E |
Folder 1266-1267
Folder 1266Folder 1267 |
1989: F |
Folder 1268-1269
Folder 1268Folder 1269 |
1989: G |
Folder 1270-1272
Folder 1270Folder 1271Folder 1272 |
1989: H |
Folder 1273 |
1989: I |
Folder 1274 |
1989: J |
Folder 1275 |
1989: K |
Folder 1276-1278
Folder 1276Folder 1277Folder 1278 |
1989: L |
Folder 1279-1284
Folder 1279Folder 1280Folder 1281Folder 1282Folder 1283Folder 1284 |
1989: M |
Folder 1285 |
1989: N |
Folder 1286 |
1989: O |
Separated Folder SEP-4882/3 |
Letter, 28 September 1989, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis to Charles KuraltRestriction to Access: The original item is not available for immediate or same day access. Please contact staff at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu to discuss options. |
Folder 1287-1289
Folder 1287Folder 1288Folder 1289 |
1989: P |
Folder 1290 |
1989: Q |
Folder 1291-1292
Folder 1291Folder 1292 |
1989: R |
Folder 1293-1296
Folder 1293Folder 1294Folder 1295Folder 1296 |
1989: S |
Folder 1297 |
1989: T |
Folder 1298 |
1989: U |
Folder 1299 |
1989: V |
Folder 1300-1304
Folder 1300Folder 1301Folder 1302Folder 1303Folder 1304 |
1989: W |
Folder 1305 |
1989: Y |
Folder 1306 |
1989: Z |
Folder 1307 |
1989: Christmas cards |
Folder 1308 |
1989: No surname |
Folder 1309 |
1990: Correspondence copies mail |
Folder 1310-1317
Folder 1310Folder 1311Folder 1312Folder 1313Folder 1314Folder 1315Folder 1316Folder 1317 |
1990: Dictated letters |
Folder 1318 |
1990: A |
Folder 1319-1323
Folder 1319Folder 1320Folder 1321Folder 1322Folder 1323 |
1990: B |
Folder 1324-1327
Folder 1324Folder 1325Folder 1326Folder 1327 |
1990: C |
Folder 1328-1331
Folder 1328Folder 1329Folder 1330Folder 1331 |
1990: D |
Folder 1332 |
1990: E |
Folder 1333-1334
Folder 1333Folder 1334 |
1990: F |
Folder 1335 |
1990: G |
Folder 1336-1338
Folder 1336Folder 1337Folder 1338 |
1990: H |
Folder 1339 |
1990: I |
Folder 1340 |
1990: J |
Folder 1341-1342
Folder 1341Folder 1342 |
1990: K |
Folder 1343-1344
Folder 1343Folder 1344 |
1990: L |
Folder 1345-1346
Folder 1345Folder 1346 |
1990: M |
Folder 1347 |
1990: N |
Folder 1348 |
1990: O |
Folder 1349-1350
Folder 1349Folder 1350 |
1990: P |
Folder 1351 |
1990: Q |
Folder 1352-1354
Folder 1352Folder 1353Folder 1354 |
1990: R |
Folder 1355-1358
Folder 1355Folder 1356Folder 1357Folder 1358 |
1990: S |
Folder 1359 |
1990: T |
Folder 1360 |
1990: U |
Folder 1361 |
1990: V |
Folder 1362-1364
Folder 1362Folder 1363Folder 1364 |
1990: W |
Folder 1365 |
1990: X-Z |
Folder 1366 |
1990: Christmas cards |
Folder 1367 |
1990: No surname |
Folder 1368 |
1991: Must answer |
Folder 1369 |
1991: A |
Folder 1370-1372
Folder 1370Folder 1371Folder 1372 |
1991: B |
Folder 1373-1375
Folder 1373Folder 1374Folder 1375 |
1991: C |
Folder 1376-1377
Folder 1376Folder 1377 |
1991: D |
Folder 1378 |
1991: E |
Folder 1379-1380
Folder 1379Folder 1380 |
1991: F |
Folder 1381-1383
Folder 1381Folder 1382Folder 1383 |
1991: G |
Folder 1384-1386
Folder 1384Folder 1385Folder 1386 |
1991: H |
Folder 1387 |
1991: I |
Folder 1388 |
1991: J |
Folder 1389 |
1991: K |
Folder 1390-1391
Folder 1390Folder 1391 |
1991: L |
Folder 1392-1394
Folder 1392Folder 1393Folder 1394 |
1991: M |
Folder 1395 |
1991: N |
Folder 1396 |
1991: O |
Folder 1397 |
1991: P |
Folder 1398 |
1991: R |
Folder 1399-1401
Folder 1399Folder 1400Folder 1401 |
1991: S |
Folder 1402-1403
Folder 1402Folder 1403 |
1991: T |
Folder 1404 |
1991: U-V |
Folder 1405-1407
Folder 1405Folder 1406Folder 1407 |
1991: W |
Folder 1408 |
1991: X-Z |
Folder 1409 |
1991: Christmas cards |
Folder 1410-1411
Folder 1410Folder 1411 |
1991: Sympathy notes and cards |
Folder 1412-1413
Folder 1412Folder 1413 |
1991: No surname |
Folder 1414 |
1988-1992: Correspondence copies |
Folder 1415 |
1992: A |
Folder 1416-1420
Folder 1416Folder 1417Folder 1418Folder 1419Folder 1420 |
1992: B |
Folder 1421-1425
Folder 1421Folder 1422Folder 1423Folder 1424Folder 1425 |
1992: C |
Folder 1426-1427
Folder 1426Folder 1427 |
1992: D |
Folder 1428 |
1992: E |
Folder 1429-1431
Folder 1429Folder 1430Folder 1431 |
1992: F |
Folder 1432-1434
Folder 1432Folder 1433Folder 1434 |
1992: G |
Folder 1435-1437
Folder 1435Folder 1436Folder 1437 |
1992: H |
Folder 1438 |
1992: I |
Folder 1439 |
1992: J |
Folder 1440-1442
Folder 1440Folder 1441Folder 1442 |
1992: K |
Folder 1443-1446
Folder 1443Folder 1444Folder 1445Folder 1446 |
1992: L |
Folder 1447-1452
Folder 1447Folder 1448Folder 1449Folder 1450Folder 1451Folder 1452 |
1992: M |
Folder 1453 |
1992: N |
Folder 1454 |
1992: O |
Folder 1455-1457
Folder 1455Folder 1456Folder 1457 |
1992: P |
Folder 1458 |
1992: Q |
Folder 1459-1463
Folder 1459Folder 1460Folder 1461Folder 1462Folder 1463 |
1992: R |
Folder 1464-1466
Folder 1464Folder 1465Folder 1466 |
1992: S |
Folder 1467-1468
Folder 1467Folder 1468 |
1992: T |
Folder 1469 |
1992: U |
Folder 1470 |
1992: V |
Folder 1471-1473
Folder 1471Folder 1472Folder 1473 |
1992: W |
Folder 1474 |
1992: Y |
Folder 1475 |
1992: Z |
Folder 1476 |
1992: Christmas cards |
Folder 1477-1478
Folder 1477Folder 1478 |
1992: No surname |
Folder 1479-1480
Folder 1479Folder 1480 |
1993: Most important mail |
Folder 1481 |
1993: A |
Folder 1482-1484
Folder 1482Folder 1483Folder 1484 |
1993: B |
Folder 1485-1488
Folder 1485Folder 1486Folder 1487Folder 1488 |
1993: C |
Folder 1489-1490
Folder 1489Folder 1490 |
1993: D |
Folder 1491 |
1993: E |
Folder 1492-1493
Folder 1492Folder 1493 |
1993: F |
Folder 1494-1496
Folder 1494Folder 1495Folder 1496 |
1993: G |
Folder 1497-1499
Folder 1497Folder 1498Folder 1499 |
1993: H |
Folder 1500 |
1993: I |
Folder 1501-1502
Folder 1501Folder 1502 |
1993: J |
Folder 1503-1504
Folder 1503Folder 1504 |
1993: K |
Folder 1505-1506
Folder 1505Folder 1506 |
1993: L |
Folder 1507-1510
Folder 1507Folder 1508Folder 1509Folder 1510 |
1993: M |
Folder 1511 |
1993: N |
Folder 1512-1513
Folder 1512Folder 1513 |
1993: O |
Folder 1514-1515
Folder 1514Folder 1515 |
1993: P |
Folder 1516 |
1993: Q |
Folder 1517-1521
Folder 1517Folder 1518Folder 1519Folder 1520Folder 1521 |
1993: R |
Folder 1522-1525
Folder 1522Folder 1523Folder 1524Folder 1525 |
1993: S |
Folder 1526-1527
Folder 1526Folder 1527 |
1993: T |
Folder 1528 |
1993: U |
Folder 1529 |
1993: V |
Folder 1530-1534
Folder 1530Folder 1531Folder 1532Folder 1533Folder 1534 |
1993: W |
Folder 1535 |
1993: Y |
Folder 1536 |
1993: Z |
Folder 1537 |
1993: Christmas cards |
Folder 1538 |
1993: No surname |
Folder 1539 |
1994: A |
Folder 1540-1541
Folder 1540Folder 1541 |
1994: B |
Folder 1542 |
1994: C |
Folder 1543 |
1994: D |
Folder 1544 |
1994: E |
Folder 1545 |
1994: F |
Folder 1546 |
1994: G |
Folder 1547 |
1994: H |
Folder 1548 |
1994: J |
Folder 1549 |
1994: K |
Folder 1550 |
1994: L |
Folder 1551 |
1994: M |
Folder 1552 |
1994: N |
Folder 1553 |
1994: O |
Folder 1554 |
1994: P |
Folder 1555 |
1994: R |
Folder 1556 |
1994: S |
Folder 1557 |
1994: T |
Folder 1558 |
1994: V |
Folder 1559 |
1994: W |
Folder 1560 |
1994: Z |
Folder 1561 |
1994: January-April, Invitation refusals |
Folder 1562 |
1994: No surname |
Mail received from fans and friends offering story ideas, responses (pro and con) to specific shows and writings by Kuralt, as well as general commentary on his career, politics, and the state of television and the country. Radio series represented are Dimension, Exploring America, Dateline America, and Newnotes. Television series covered include CBS News Reports, On the Road, Sunday Morning, Morning News (1980-1981), the CBS Evening News, Crossroads, and The American Parade. Letters also appear in response to Kuralt's coverage of national political conventions, 1972 and 1980, and the Olympics, 1992 and 1994, as well as to the many CBS News Specials he hosted over the years and to books he authored. Additional response mail may be found in the subject files, filed under either "Fan Mail" or in folders bearing the titles of individual shows.
Those submitting story ideas frequently enclosed popular culture items, including bumper stickers, buttons, press kits, photographs, posters, tourist and promotional brochures, restaurant menus, advertisements, and maps. Many letters contain memoirs of personal experiences and family stories.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Alphabetical file, by surname of sender, of response and story-idea mail received by Kuralt between 1970 and 1972. Many of the letters are accompanied by form-letter replies. Replies by Kuralt appear only on occasion.
Folder 1563 |
Anonymous Letters |
Folder 1564 |
Aa-Ai |
Folder 1565 |
Al-Ay |
Folder 1566 |
Bab-Bal |
Folder 1567 |
Bar-Bas |
Folder 1568 |
Be-Bi |
Folder 1569 |
Bl-Brok |
Folder 1570 |
Brow-By |
Folder 1571 |
Ca |
Folder 1572 |
Ch-Coh |
Folder 1573 |
Col-Con |
Folder 1574 |
Cor-Cz |
Folder 1575 |
Da-Di |
Folder 1576 |
Dog-Dow |
Folder 1577 |
Dr-Dy |
Folder 1578 |
E |
Folder 1579 |
Fa-Fi |
Folder 1580 |
Fo-Fu |
Folder 1581 |
Ga-Gl |
Folder 1582 |
Go |
Folder 1583 |
Gr-Gu |
Folder 1584 |
Hac-Han |
Folder 1585 |
Har-Hay |
Folder 1586 |
Hel-Holl |
Folder 1587 |
Hols-Hue |
Folder 1588 |
Hug-Hy |
Folder 1589 |
I-Ja |
Folder 1590 |
Je-Jo |
Folder 1591 |
Ka-Ke |
Folder 1592 |
Ke-Kuh |
Folder 1593 |
Kun-Kur |
Folder 1594 |
La-Lefe |
Folder 1595 |
Leff-Lie |
Folder 1596 |
Light |
Folder 1597 |
Lil-Ly |
Folder 1598 |
McA-Mcle |
Folder 1599 |
McLo-Man |
Folder 1600 |
Mar-Mills |
Folder 1601 |
Miln-Muh |
Folder 1602 |
Na-Nev |
Folder 1603 |
New-Nu |
Folder 1604 |
O |
Folder 1605 |
Pa-Per |
Folder 1606 |
Pet-Pu |
Folder 1607 |
Q |
Folder 1608 |
Ra-Rie |
Folder 1609 |
Rif-Rol |
Folder 1610 |
Roo-Ry |
Folder 1611 |
Sa-Shol |
Folder 1612 |
Schor-Seeger |
Folder 1613 |
Sel-Smith |
Folder 1614 |
Smu-Spr |
Folder 1615 |
Sta-Syd |
Folder 1616 |
Ta-To |
Folder 1617 |
Tr-Tu |
Folder 1618 |
U-V |
Folder 1619 |
Wa-Wh |
Folder 1620 |
Wi |
Folder 1621 |
Wo-Wy |
Folder 1622 |
X-Y |
Folder 1623 |
Z |
Arrangement: chronological.
Chronological file of response and story-idea mail received by Kuralt between 1973 and 1994. Responses to specific shows are indicated on folder titles. Many of the letters are accompanied by form-letter replies. Replies by Kuralt appear only on occasion. Of interest is a set of letters (folder 2428) for September 1981 in response to a Sunday Morning program Kuralt did concerning desegregation of the University of North Carolina.
Folder 1624 |
On the Road, May 1974 |
Folder 1625-1633
Folder 1625Folder 1626Folder 1627Folder 1628Folder 1629Folder 1630Folder 1631Folder 1632Folder 1633 |
On the Road, June 1972 |
Folder 1634-1638
Folder 1634Folder 1635Folder 1636Folder 1637Folder 1638 |
On the Road, July 1972 |
Folder 1639-1648
Folder 1639Folder 1640Folder 1641Folder 1642Folder 1643Folder 1644Folder 1645Folder 1646Folder 1647Folder 1648 |
On the Road, August 1972 |
Folder 1649-1650
Folder 1649Folder 1650 |
On the Road, September 1972 |
Folder 1650-1662
Folder 1650Folder 1651Folder 1652Folder 1653Folder 1654Folder 1655Folder 1656Folder 1657Folder 1658Folder 1659Folder 1660Folder 1661Folder 1662 |
On the Road, October 1972 |
Folder 1663-1666
Folder 1663Folder 1664Folder 1665Folder 1666 |
On the Road, November 1972 |
Folder 1667-1670
Folder 1667Folder 1668Folder 1669Folder 1670 |
On the Road, December 1972 |
Folder 1671-1676
Folder 1671Folder 1672Folder 1673Folder 1674Folder 1675Folder 1676 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1973 |
Folder 1677-1683
Folder 1677Folder 1678Folder 1679Folder 1680Folder 1681Folder 1682Folder 1683 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1973 |
Folder 1684-1699
Folder 1684Folder 1685Folder 1686Folder 1687Folder 1688Folder 1689Folder 1690Folder 1691Folder 1692Folder 1693Folder 1694Folder 1695Folder 1696Folder 1697Folder 1698Folder 1699 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1973 |
Folder 1700-1708
Folder 1700Folder 1701Folder 1702Folder 1703Folder 1704Folder 1705Folder 1706Folder 1707Folder 1708 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1973 |
Folder 1709-1716
Folder 1709Folder 1710Folder 1711Folder 1712Folder 1713Folder 1714Folder 1715Folder 1716 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1973 |
Folder 1717-1727
Folder 1717Folder 1718Folder 1719Folder 1720Folder 1721Folder 1722Folder 1723Folder 1724Folder 1725Folder 1726Folder 1727 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1973 |
Folder 1728-1735
Folder 1728Folder 1729Folder 1730Folder 1731Folder 1732Folder 1733Folder 1734Folder 1735 |
Responses/Story Ideas, July 1973 |
Folder 1736-1743
Folder 1736Folder 1737Folder 1738Folder 1739Folder 1740Folder 1741Folder 1742Folder 1743 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1973 |
Folder 1744-1748
Folder 1744Folder 1745Folder 1746Folder 1747Folder 1748 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1973 |
Folder 1749-1762
Folder 1749Folder 1750Folder 1751Folder 1752Folder 1753Folder 1754Folder 1755Folder 1756Folder 1757Folder 1758Folder 1759Folder 1760Folder 1761Folder 1762 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1973 |
Folder 1763-1767
Folder 1763Folder 1764Folder 1765Folder 1766Folder 1767 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1973 |
Folder 1768-1769
Folder 1768Folder 1769 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1973 |
Folder 1770-1771
Folder 1770Folder 1771 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1973 |
Folder 1772 |
Exploring America, May 1973 |
Folder 1773 |
Exploring America, June 1973 |
Folder 1774-1779
Folder 1774Folder 1775Folder 1776Folder 1777Folder 1778Folder 1779 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1974 |
Folder 1780-1787
Folder 1780Folder 1781Folder 1782Folder 1783Folder 1784Folder 1785Folder 1786Folder 1787 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1974 |
Folder 1788-1793
Folder 1788Folder 1789Folder 1790Folder 1791Folder 1792Folder 1793 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1974 |
Folder 1794-1801
Folder 1794Folder 1795Folder 1796Folder 1797Folder 1798Folder 1799Folder 1800Folder 1801 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1974 |
Folder 1802-1811
Folder 1802Folder 1803Folder 1804Folder 1805Folder 1806Folder 1807Folder 1808Folder 1809Folder 1810Folder 1811 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1974 |
Folder 1812-1820
Folder 1812Folder 1813Folder 1814Folder 1815Folder 1816Folder 1817Folder 1818Folder 1819Folder 1820 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1974 |
Folder 1821-1826
Folder 1821Folder 1822Folder 1823Folder 1824Folder 1825Folder 1826 |
Responses/Story Ideas, July 1974 |
Folder 1827-1834
Folder 1827Folder 1828Folder 1829Folder 1830Folder 1831Folder 1832Folder 1833Folder 1834 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1974 |
Folder 1835-1840
Folder 1835Folder 1836Folder 1837Folder 1838Folder 1839Folder 1840 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1974 |
Folder 1841-1846
Folder 1841Folder 1842Folder 1843Folder 1844Folder 1845Folder 1846 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1974 |
Folder 1847-1852
Folder 1847Folder 1848Folder 1849Folder 1850Folder 1851Folder 1852 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1974 |
Folder 1853-1858
Folder 1853Folder 1854Folder 1855Folder 1856Folder 1857Folder 1858 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1974 |
Folder 1859-1860
Folder 1859Folder 1860 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1974 |
Folder 1861 |
Bird Lady of St. Petersburg, April 1974 |
Folder 1862-1865
Folder 1862Folder 1863Folder 1864Folder 1865 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1975 |
Folder 1866-1872
Folder 1866Folder 1867Folder 1868Folder 1869Folder 1870Folder 1871Folder 1872 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1975 |
Folder 1873-1879
Folder 1873Folder 1874Folder 1875Folder 1876Folder 1877Folder 1878Folder 1879 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1975 |
Folder 1880-1889
Folder 1880Folder 1881Folder 1882Folder 1883Folder 1884Folder 1885Folder 1886Folder 1887Folder 1888Folder 1889 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1975 |
Folder 1890-1895
Folder 1890Folder 1891Folder 1892Folder 1893Folder 1894Folder 1895 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1975 |
Folder 1896-1907
Folder 1896Folder 1897Folder 1898Folder 1899Folder 1900Folder 1901Folder 1902Folder 1903Folder 1904Folder 1905Folder 1906Folder 1907 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1975 |
Folder 1908-1917
Folder 1908Folder 1909Folder 1910Folder 1911Folder 1912Folder 1913Folder 1914Folder 1915Folder 1916Folder 1917 |
Responses/Story Ideas, July 1975 |
Folder 1918-1924
Folder 1918Folder 1919Folder 1920Folder 1921Folder 1922Folder 1923Folder 1924 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1975 |
Folder 1925-1931
Folder 1925Folder 1926Folder 1927Folder 1928Folder 1929Folder 1930Folder 1931 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1975 |
Folder 1932-1942
Folder 1932Folder 1933Folder 1934Folder 1935Folder 1936Folder 1937Folder 1938Folder 1939Folder 1940Folder 1941Folder 1942 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1975 |
Folder 1943-1950
Folder 1943Folder 1944Folder 1945Folder 1946Folder 1947Folder 1948Folder 1949Folder 1950 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1975 |
Folder 1951-1955
Folder 1951Folder 1952Folder 1953Folder 1954Folder 1955 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1975 |
Folder 1956 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1975 |
Folder 1957-1962
Folder 1957Folder 1958Folder 1959Folder 1960Folder 1961Folder 1962 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1976 |
Folder 1963-1970
Folder 1963Folder 1964Folder 1965Folder 1966Folder 1967Folder 1968Folder 1969Folder 1970 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1976 |
Folder 1971-1978
Folder 1971Folder 1972Folder 1973Folder 1974Folder 1975Folder 1976Folder 1977Folder 1978 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1976 |
Folder 1979-1980
Folder 1979Folder 1980 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1976 |
Folder 1981-1990
Folder 1981Folder 1982Folder 1983Folder 1984Folder 1985Folder 1986Folder 1987Folder 1988Folder 1989Folder 1990 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1976 |
Folder 1991-1994
Folder 1991Folder 1992Folder 1993Folder 1994 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1976 |
Folder 1995-1999
Folder 1995Folder 1996Folder 1997Folder 1998Folder 1999 |
Responses/Story Ideas, July 1976 |
Folder 2000-2003
Folder 2000Folder 2001Folder 2002Folder 2003 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1976 |
Folder 2004-2007
Folder 2004Folder 2005Folder 2006Folder 2007 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1976 |
Folder 2008-2010
Folder 2008Folder 2009Folder 2010 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1976 |
Folder 2011-2014
Folder 2011Folder 2012Folder 2013Folder 2014 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1976 |
Folder 2015-2018
Folder 2015Folder 2016Folder 2017Folder 2018 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1976 |
Folder 2019-2021
Folder 2019Folder 2020Folder 2021 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1976 |
Folder 2022-2025
Folder 2022Folder 2023Folder 2024Folder 2025 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, 1976 |
Folder 2026-2033
Folder 2026Folder 2027Folder 2028Folder 2029Folder 2030Folder 2031Folder 2032Folder 2033 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1977 |
Folder 2034-2039
Folder 2034Folder 2035Folder 2036Folder 2037Folder 2038Folder 2039 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1977 |
Folder 2040-2050
Folder 2040Folder 2041Folder 2042Folder 2043Folder 2044Folder 2045Folder 2046Folder 2047Folder 2048Folder 2049Folder 2050 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1977 |
Folder 2051-2060
Folder 2051Folder 2052Folder 2053Folder 2054Folder 2055Folder 2056Folder 2057Folder 2058Folder 2059Folder 2060 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1977 |
Folder 2061-2069
Folder 2061Folder 2062Folder 2063Folder 2064Folder 2065Folder 2066Folder 2067Folder 2068Folder 2069 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1977 |
Folder 2070-2075
Folder 2070Folder 2071Folder 2072Folder 2073Folder 2074Folder 2075 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1977 |
Folder 2076-2083
Folder 2076Folder 2077Folder 2078Folder 2079Folder 2080Folder 2081Folder 2082Folder 2083 |
Responses/Story Ideas, July 1977 |
Folder 2084-2095
Folder 2084Folder 2085Folder 2086Folder 2087Folder 2088Folder 2089Folder 2090Folder 2091Folder 2092Folder 2093Folder 2094Folder 2095 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1977 |
Folder 2096-2100
Folder 2096Folder 2097Folder 2098Folder 2099Folder 2100 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1977 |
Folder 2101-2104
Folder 2101Folder 2102Folder 2103Folder 2104 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1977 |
Folder 2105-2109
Folder 2105Folder 2106Folder 2107Folder 2108Folder 2109 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1977 |
Folder 2110-2114
Folder 2110Folder 2111Folder 2112Folder 2113Folder 2114 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1977 |
Folder 2115-2117
Folder 2115Folder 2116Folder 2117 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1977 |
Folder 2118-2123
Folder 2118Folder 2119Folder 2120Folder 2121Folder 2122Folder 2123 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1978 |
Folder 2124-2126
Folder 2124Folder 2125Folder 2126 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1978 |
Folder 2127-2134
Folder 2127Folder 2128Folder 2129Folder 2130Folder 2131Folder 2132Folder 2133Folder 2134 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1978 |
Folder 2135-2143
Folder 2135Folder 2136Folder 2137Folder 2138Folder 2139Folder 2140Folder 2141Folder 2142Folder 2143 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1978 |
Folder 2144-2147
Folder 2144Folder 2145Folder 2146Folder 2147 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1978 |
Folder 2148-2153
Folder 2148Folder 2149Folder 2150Folder 2151Folder 2152Folder 2153 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1978 |
Folder 2154-2156
Folder 2154Folder 2155Folder 2156 |
Responses/Story Ideas, July 1978 |
Folder 2157-2163
Folder 2157Folder 2158Folder 2159Folder 2160Folder 2161Folder 2162Folder 2163 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1978 |
Folder 2164-2167
Folder 2164Folder 2165Folder 2166Folder 2167 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1978 |
Folder 2168-2169
Folder 2168Folder 2169 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1978 |
Folder 2170-2172
Folder 2170Folder 2171Folder 2172 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1978 |
Folder 2173-2175
Folder 2173Folder 2174Folder 2175 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1978 |
Folder 2176-2177
Folder 2176Folder 2177 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1978 |
Folder 2178-2180
Folder 2178Folder 2179Folder 2180 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1979 |
Folder 2181-2186
Folder 2181Folder 2182Folder 2183Folder 2184Folder 2185Folder 2186 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1979 |
Folder 2187-2190
Folder 2187Folder 2188Folder 2189Folder 2190 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1979 |
Folder 2191-2195
Folder 2191Folder 2192Folder 2193Folder 2194Folder 2195 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1979 |
Folder 2196-2200
Folder 2196Folder 2197Folder 2198Folder 2199Folder 2200 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1979 |
Folder 2201-2209
Folder 2201Folder 2202Folder 2203Folder 2204Folder 2205Folder 2206Folder 2207Folder 2208Folder 2209 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1979 |
Folder 2210-2219
Folder 2210Folder 2211Folder 2212Folder 2213Folder 2214Folder 2215Folder 2216Folder 2217Folder 2218Folder 2219 |
Responses/Story Ideas, July 1979 |
Folder 2220-2226
Folder 2220Folder 2221Folder 2222Folder 2223Folder 2224Folder 2225Folder 2226 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1979 |
Folder 2227-2237
Folder 2227Folder 2228Folder 2229Folder 2230Folder 2231Folder 2232Folder 2233Folder 2234Folder 2235Folder 2236Folder 2237 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1979 |
Folder 2238-2246
Folder 2238Folder 2239Folder 2240Folder 2241Folder 2242Folder 2243Folder 2244Folder 2245Folder 2246 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1979 |
Folder 2247-2256
Folder 2247Folder 2248Folder 2249Folder 2250Folder 2251Folder 2252Folder 2253Folder 2254Folder 2255Folder 2256 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1979 |
Folder 2257-2261
Folder 2257Folder 2258Folder 2259Folder 2260Folder 2261 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1979 |
Folder 2262-2263
Folder 2262Folder 2263 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1979 |
Folder 2264 |
On the Road Special Mail, June 1979 |
Folder 2265 |
On the Road Special Mail, June 1979 and undated |
Folder 2266 |
Sunday Morning, December 1979 |
Folder 2267-2268
Folder 2267Folder 2268 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1980 |
Folder 2269-2275
Folder 2269Folder 2270Folder 2271Folder 2272Folder 2273Folder 2274Folder 2275 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1980 |
Folder 2276-2278
Folder 2276Folder 2277Folder 2278 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1980 |
Folder 2279-2284
Folder 2279Folder 2280Folder 2281Folder 2282Folder 2283Folder 2284 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1980 |
Folder 2285-2289
Folder 2285Folder 2286Folder 2287Folder 2288Folder 2289 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1980 |
Folder 2290-2296
Folder 2290Folder 2291Folder 2292Folder 2293Folder 2294Folder 2295Folder 2296 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1980 |
Folder 2297-2305
Folder 2297Folder 2298Folder 2299Folder 2300Folder 2301Folder 2302Folder 2303Folder 2304Folder 2305 |
Responses/Story Ideas, July 1980 |
Folder 2306-2309
Folder 2306Folder 2307Folder 2308Folder 2309 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1980 |
Folder 2310-2313
Folder 2310Folder 2311Folder 2312Folder 2313 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1980 |
Folder 2314 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1980 |
Folder 2315 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1980 |
Folder 2316-2318
Folder 2316Folder 2317Folder 2318 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, July 1980 |
Folder 2319 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, September 1980 |
Folder 2320 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, October 1980 |
Folder 2321-2323
Folder 2321Folder 2322Folder 2323 |
Sunday Morning, January 1980 |
Folder 2324 |
Unanswered Sunday Morning, January 1980 |
Folder 2325 |
Sunday Morning, February 1980 |
Folder 2326 |
Unanswered Sunday Morning, February 1980 |
Folder 2327-2328
Folder 2327Folder 2328 |
Sunday Morning, March 1980 |
Folder 2329 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1980 |
Folder 2330-2331
Folder 2330Folder 2331 |
Sunday Morning, April 1980 |
Folder 2332-2333
Folder 2332Folder 2333 |
Sunday Morning, May 1980 |
Folder 2334-2335
Folder 2334Folder 2335 |
Sunday Morning, June 1980 |
Folder 2336-2338
Folder 2336Folder 2337Folder 2338 |
Sunday Morning, July 1980 |
Folder 2339-2342
Folder 2339Folder 2340Folder 2341Folder 2342 |
Sunday Morning, August 1980 |
Folder 2343 |
Unanswered Sunday Morning, August 1980 |
Folder 2344 |
Sunday Morning, September 1980 |
Folder 2345 |
Unanswered Sunday Morning, September 1980 |
Folder 2346-2348
Folder 2346Folder 2347Folder 2348 |
Sunday Morning, October 1980 |
Folder 2349 |
Unanswered Sunday Morning, October 1980 |
Folder 2350-2354
Folder 2350Folder 2351Folder 2352Folder 2353Folder 2354 |
Sunday Morning, November 1980 |
Folder 2355-2356
Folder 2355Folder 2356 |
Unanswered Sunday Morning, November 1980 |
Folder 2357-2361
Folder 2357Folder 2358Folder 2359Folder 2360Folder 2361 |
Sunday Morning, December 1980 |
Folder 2362-2363
Folder 2362Folder 2363 |
Unanswered Sunday Morning, December 1980 |
Folder 2364 |
Unanswered Sunday Morning, undated 1980 |
Folder 2365 |
TV Guide Letters re Sunday Morning, May-June 1980 |
Folder 2366-2371
Folder 2366Folder 2367Folder 2368Folder 2369Folder 2370Folder 2371 |
Evening News, 1980 |
Folder 2372 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1981 |
Folder 2373 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1981 |
Folder 2374 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1981 |
Folder 2375 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, April 1981 |
Folder 2376 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, June 1981 |
Folder 2377-2384
Folder 2377Folder 2378Folder 2379Folder 2380Folder 2381Folder 2382Folder 2383Folder 2384 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, January 1981 |
Folder 2385-2391
Folder 2385Folder 2386Folder 2387Folder 2388Folder 2389Folder 2390Folder 2391 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, February 1981 |
Folder 2392-2398
Folder 2392Folder 2393Folder 2394Folder 2395Folder 2396Folder 2397Folder 2398 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, March 1981 |
Folder 2399-2404
Folder 2399Folder 2400Folder 2401Folder 2402Folder 2403Folder 2404 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, April 1981 |
Folder 2405-2410
Folder 2405Folder 2406Folder 2407Folder 2408Folder 2409Folder 2410 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, May 1981 |
Folder 2411-2417
Folder 2411Folder 2412Folder 2413Folder 2414Folder 2415Folder 2416Folder 2417 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, June 1981 |
Folder 2418-2423
Folder 2418Folder 2419Folder 2420Folder 2421Folder 2422Folder 2423 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, July 1981 |
Folder 2424-2426
Folder 2424Folder 2425Folder 2426 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, August 1981 |
Folder 2427-2430
Folder 2427Folder 2428Folder 2429Folder 2430 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, September 1981 |
Folder 2431-2440
Folder 2431Folder 2432Folder 2433Folder 2434Folder 2435Folder 2436Folder 2437Folder 2438Folder 2439Folder 2440 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, October 1981 |
Folder 2441-2445
Folder 2441Folder 2442Folder 2443Folder 2444Folder 2445 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, November 1981 |
Folder 2446-2449
Folder 2446Folder 2447Folder 2448Folder 2449 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, December 1981 |
Folder 2450-2451
Folder 2450Folder 2451 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, undated 1981 |
Folder 2452 |
Dateline America, September 1981 |
Folder 2453 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, January 1982 |
Folder 2454 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, February-April 1982 |
Folder 2455-2456
Folder 2455Folder 2456 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, May 1982 |
Folder 2457-2463
Folder 2457Folder 2458Folder 2459Folder 2460Folder 2461Folder 2462Folder 2463 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, June 1982 |
Folder 2464-2468
Folder 2464Folder 2465Folder 2466Folder 2467Folder 2468 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, July 1982 |
Folder 2469-2472
Folder 2469Folder 2470Folder 2471Folder 2472 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, August 1982 |
Folder 2473-2474
Folder 2473Folder 2474 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, September 1982 |
Folder 2475-2476
Folder 2475Folder 2476 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, October 1982 |
Folder 2477 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, November 1982 |
Folder 2478-2479
Folder 2478Folder 2479 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, December 1982 |
Folder 2480 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1982 |
Folder 2481-2482
Folder 2481Folder 2482 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, January 1982 |
Folder 2483-2486
Folder 2483Folder 2484Folder 2485Folder 2486 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, February 1982 |
Folder 2487-2488
Folder 2487Folder 2488 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, March 1982 |
Folder 2489 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, April 1982 |
Folder 2490 |
Sunday Morning/Morning News, undated 1982 |
Folder 2491-2493
Folder 2491Folder 2492Folder 2493 |
Answered Sunday Morning/Morning News, January 1982 |
Folder 2494-2495
Folder 2494Folder 2495 |
Answered Sunday Morning/Morning News, February 1982 |
Folder 2496-2497
Folder 2496Folder 2497 |
Answered Sunday Morning/Morning News, March 1982 |
Folder 2498-2500
Folder 2498Folder 2499Folder 2500 |
Answered Sunday Morning/Morning News, April 1982 |
Folder 2501-2503
Folder 2501Folder 2502Folder 2503 |
Answered Sunday Morning/Morning News, May 1982 |
Folder 2504-2505
Folder 2504Folder 2505 |
Answered Sunday Morning/On the Road, June 1982 |
Folder 2506-2507
Folder 2506Folder 2507 |
Answered Sunday Morning/On the Road, July 1982 |
Folder 2508-2510
Folder 2508Folder 2509Folder 2510 |
Answered Sunday Morning/On the Road, August 1982 |
Folder 2511 |
Answered Sunday Morning/On the Road, September 1982 |
Folder 2512-2515
Folder 2512Folder 2513Folder 2514Folder 2515 |
Answered Sunday Morning/On the Road, October 1982 |
Folder 2516 |
Answered Sunday Morning/On the Road, November 1982 |
Folder 2517 |
Answered Sunday Morning/On the Road, December 1982 |
Folder 2518 |
Answered Sunday Morning/On the Road, undated 1982 |
Folder 2519 |
Unanswerable Sunday Morning/On the Road, January-July 1982 |
Folder 2520 |
Unanswerable Sunday Morning/On the Road, August 1982 |
Folder 2521-2529
Folder 2521Folder 2522Folder 2523Folder 2524Folder 2525Folder 2526Folder 2527Folder 2528Folder 2529 |
Leaving Morning News Support Mail, January 1982 |
Folder 2530-2531
Folder 2530Folder 2531 |
Leaving Morning News Support Mail, February 1982 |
Folder 2532-2543
Folder 2532Folder 2533Folder 2534Folder 2535Folder 2536Folder 2537Folder 2538Folder 2539Folder 2540Folder 2541Folder 2542Folder 2543 |
Leaving Morning News Support Mail, March 1982 |
Folder 2544-2551
Folder 2544Folder 2545Folder 2546Folder 2547Folder 2548Folder 2549Folder 2550Folder 2551 |
Leaving Morning News Support Mail, April 1982 |
Folder 2552 |
Leaving Morning News Support Mail, May 1982 |
Folder 2553 |
Leaving Morning News Support Mail, undated 1982 |
Folder 2554 |
Evening News Substitute Mail, August-October 1982 |
Folder 2555 |
CK Taped Answered, June 1982 |
Folder 2556 |
CK Taped Answered, August 1982 |
Folder 2557 |
Autograph Requests, 1982 |
Folder 2558-2563
Folder 2558Folder 2559Folder 2560Folder 2561Folder 2562Folder 2563 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, January 1983 |
Folder 2564-2565
Folder 2564Folder 2565 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, February 1983 |
Folder 2566 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, March 1983 |
Folder 2567 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, April 1983 |
Folder 2568 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, May 1983 |
Folder 2569 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, June 1983 |
Folder 2570 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, July 1983 |
Folder 2571-2572
Folder 2571Folder 2572 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, August 1983 |
Folder 2573 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, September 1983 |
Folder 2574-2576
Folder 2574Folder 2575Folder 2576 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, October 1983 |
Folder 2577-2578
Folder 2577Folder 2578 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, November 1983 |
Folder 2579 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, December 1983 |
Folder 2580 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1983 |
Folder 2581 |
Responses/Story Idea Rejects, April 1983 |
Folder 2582 |
Responses/Story Idea Rejects, July 1983 |
Folder 2583-2585
Folder 2583Folder 2584Folder 2585 |
Responses/Story Idea Rejects, November 1983 |
Folder 2586 |
Responses/Story Idea Rejects, December 1983 |
Folder 2587 |
Critical Mail, 1983 |
Folder 2588 |
Answered On the Road, April-May 1983 |
Folder 2589-2591
Folder 2589Folder 2590Folder 2591 |
Answered On the Road, June 1983 |
Folder 2592-2595
Folder 2592Folder 2593Folder 2594Folder 2595 |
Answered On the Road, July 1983 |
Folder 2596-2598
Folder 2596Folder 2597Folder 2598 |
Answered On the Road, August 1983 |
Folder 2599 |
Answered On the Road, September 1983 |
Folder 2600-2605
Folder 2600Folder 2601Folder 2602Folder 2603Folder 2604Folder 2605 |
Answered On the Road, October 1983 |
Folder 2606-2607
Folder 2606Folder 2607 |
Answered On the Road, November 1983 |
Folder 2608 |
Answered On the Road, undated 1983 |
Folder 2609 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1984 |
Folder 2610-2611
Folder 2610Folder 2611 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1984 |
Folder 2612-2615
Folder 2612Folder 2613Folder 2614Folder 2615 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1984 |
Folder 2616-2631
Folder 2616Folder 2617Folder 2618Folder 2619Folder 2620Folder 2621Folder 2622Folder 2623Folder 2624Folder 2625Folder 2626Folder 2627Folder 2628Folder 2629Folder 2630Folder 2631 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1984 |
Folder 2632-2636
Folder 2632Folder 2633Folder 2634Folder 2635Folder 2636 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1984 |
Folder 2637-2641
Folder 2637Folder 2638Folder 2639Folder 2640Folder 2641 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1984 |
Folder 2642-2643
Folder 2642Folder 2643 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1984 |
Folder 2644 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, January 1984 |
Folder 2645 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, February 1984 |
Folder 2646 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, March 1984 |
Folder 2647 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, April 1984 |
Folder 2648-2649
Folder 2648Folder 2649 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, May 1984 |
Folder 2650 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, June 1984 |
Folder 2651 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, July 1984 |
Folder 2652 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, August 1984 |
Folder 2653-2655
Folder 2653Folder 2654Folder 2655 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, September 1984 |
Folder 2656 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, October 1984 |
Folder 2657 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, November 1984 |
Folder 2658 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, December 1984 |
Folder 2659-2660
Folder 2659Folder 2660 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1984 |
Folder 2661 |
Answered On the Road, March 1984 |
Folder 2662 |
American Parade/Sunday Morning, March 1984 |
Folder 2663-2664
Folder 2663Folder 2664 |
American Parade/Sunday Morning, April 1984 |
Folder 2665-2667
Folder 2665Folder 2666Folder 2667 |
American Parade/Sunday Morning, May 1984 |
Folder 2668-2669
Folder 2668Folder 2669 |
American Parade/Sunday Morning, June 1984 |
Folder 2670-2671
Folder 2670Folder 2671 |
Answered American Parade/Sunday Morning, March 1984 |
Folder 2672-2674
Folder 2672Folder 2673Folder 2674 |
Answered American Parade/Sunday Morning, April 1984 |
Folder 2675 |
Answered American Parade/Sunday Morning, May 1984 |
Folder 2676 |
Answered American Parade/Sunday Morning, June 1984 |
Folder 2677 |
Answered American Parade/Sunday Morning, July 1984 |
Folder 2678 |
Answered American Parade/Sunday Morning, undated 1984 |
Folder 2679 |
Answered Crossroads, June 1984 |
Folder 2680 |
Answered Crossroads, July 1984 |
Folder 2681 |
Answered Crossroads, August 1984 |
Folder 2682 |
Answered Crossroads, September 1984 |
Folder 2683 |
Answered Crossroads, October 1984 |
Folder 2684 |
Answered Crossroads, November 1984 |
Folder 2685 |
Answered Crossroads, December 1984 |
Folder 2686 |
Answered Crossroads, undated 1984 |
Folder 2687 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1985 |
Folder 2688 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1985 |
Folder 2689 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1985 |
Folder 2690 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1985 |
Folder 2691 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1985 |
Folder 2692 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1985 |
Folder 2693 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, January 1985 |
Folder 2694 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, February 1985 |
Folder 2695-2696
Folder 2695Folder 2696 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, March 1985 |
Folder 2697-2699
Folder 2697Folder 2698Folder 2699 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, April 1985 |
Folder 2700-2702
Folder 2700Folder 2701Folder 2702 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, May 1985 |
Folder 2703-2704
Folder 2703Folder 2704 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, June 1985 |
Folder 2705-2706
Folder 2705Folder 2706 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, July 1985 |
Folder 2707-2708
Folder 2707Folder 2708 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, August 1985 |
Folder 2709 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, September 1985 |
Folder 2710-2711
Folder 2710Folder 2711 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, October 1985 |
Folder 2712-2714
Folder 2712Folder 2713Folder 2714 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, November 1985 |
Folder 2715 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, December 1985 |
Folder 2716-2717
Folder 2716Folder 2717 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1985 |
Folder 2718 |
Sunday Morning, 1985 |
Folder 2719 |
Answered Crossroads, January 1985 |
Folder 2720 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1986 |
Folder 2721-2722
Folder 2721Folder 2722 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1986 |
Folder 2723 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1986 |
Folder 2724 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1986 |
Folder 2725 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1986 |
Folder 2726 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1986 |
Folder 2727-2729
Folder 2727Folder 2728Folder 2729 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, January 1986 |
Folder 2730-2734
Folder 2730Folder 2731Folder 2732Folder 2733Folder 2734 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, February 1986 |
Folder 2735-2738
Folder 2735Folder 2736Folder 2737Folder 2738 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, March 1986 |
Folder 2739 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, April 1986 |
Folder 2740 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, May 1986 |
Folder 2741 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, June 1986 |
Folder 2742-2743
Folder 2742Folder 2743 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, July 1986 |
Folder 2744-2746
Folder 2744Folder 2745Folder 2746 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, August 1986 |
Folder 2747 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, September 1986 |
Folder 2748-2751
Folder 2748Folder 2749Folder 2750Folder 2751 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, October 1986 |
Folder 2752 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, November 1986 |
Folder 2753 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, December 1986 |
Folder 2754-2756
Folder 2754Folder 2755Folder 2756 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1986 |
Folder 2757 |
Answered On the Road, 1986 |
Folder 2758 |
Answered Sunday Morning, January 1986 |
Folder 2759 |
Answered Sunday Morning, March-April 1986 |
Folder 2760 |
Answered Sunday Morning, May 1986 |
Folder 2761-2762
Folder 2761Folder 2762 |
Answered Sunday Morning, June 1986 |
Folder 2763 |
Answered Sunday Morning, July-August 1986 |
Folder 2764 |
Answered Sunday Morning, September-October 1986 |
Folder 2765 |
Answered Sunday Morning, November-December 1986 |
Folder 2766 |
Answered Sunday Morning, undated 1986 |
Folder 2767 |
Horowitz, 1986 |
Folder 2768-2773
Folder 2768Folder 2769Folder 2770Folder 2771Folder 2772Folder 2773 |
Answered Horowitz, 1986 |
Folder 2774 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1987 |
Folder 2775 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1987 |
Folder 2776 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1987 |
Folder 2777 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1987 |
Folder 2778 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1987 |
Folder 2779 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1987 |
Folder 2780 |
Responses/Story Ideas, July 1987 |
Folder 2781 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1987 |
Folder 2782 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1987 |
Folder 2783 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1987 |
Folder 2784 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1987 |
Folder 2785 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1987 |
Folder 2786 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1987 |
Folder 2787 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, June 1987 |
Folder 2788 |
Answered On the Road, March 1987 |
Folder 2789 |
Sunday Morning, January 1987 |
Folder 2790 |
Sunday Morning, February 1987 |
Folder 2791 |
Sunday Morning, May 1987 |
Folder 2792 |
Sunday Morning, June 1987 |
Folder 2793 |
Sunday Morning, September 1987 |
Folder 2794 |
Sunday Morning, November 1987 |
Folder 2795 |
Sunday Morning, December 1987 |
Folder 2796 |
Sunday Morning, undated 1987 |
Folder 2797 |
Sunday Morning, 1987--Rooney |
Folder 2798 |
Answered Sunday Morning, March 1987 |
Folder 2799 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1988 |
Folder 2800 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1988 |
Folder 2801 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1988 |
Folder 2802-2804
Folder 2802Folder 2803Folder 2804 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, January 1988 |
Folder 2805-2807
Folder 2805Folder 2806Folder 2807 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, February 1988 |
Folder 2808-2810
Folder 2808Folder 2809Folder 2810 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, March 1988 |
Folder 2811-2816
Folder 2811Folder 2812Folder 2813Folder 2814Folder 2815Folder 2816 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, April 1988 |
Folder 2817-2820
Folder 2817Folder 2818Folder 2819Folder 2820 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, May 1988 |
Folder 2821-2823
Folder 2821Folder 2822Folder 2823 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, June 1988 |
Folder 2824-2825
Folder 2824Folder 2825 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, July 1988 |
Folder 2826-2828
Folder 2826Folder 2827Folder 2828 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, August 1988 |
Folder 2829-2830
Folder 2829Folder 2830 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, September 1988 |
Folder 2831-2834
Folder 2831Folder 2832Folder 2833Folder 2834 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, October 1988 |
Folder 2835-2837
Folder 2835Folder 2836Folder 2837 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, November 1988 |
Folder 2838-2839
Folder 2838Folder 2839 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, December 1988 |
Folder 2840 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1988 |
Folder 2841 |
Answered On the Road, October 1988 |
Folder 2842 |
Answered On the Road, November 1988 |
Folder 2843 |
Answered On the Road, December 1988 |
Folder 2844 |
Answered Back On the Road, October 1988 |
Folder 2845 |
Answered Back On the Road, November 1988 |
Folder 2846 |
Answered Back On the Road, undated 1988 |
Folder 2847 |
Sunday Morning, January 1988 |
Folder 2848 |
Sunday Morning, February 1988 |
Folder 2849 |
Sunday Morning, March 1988 |
Folder 2850 |
Sunday Morning, April 1988 |
Folder 2851 |
Sunday Morning, May 1988 |
Folder 2852 |
Sunday Morning, June 1988 |
Folder 2853 |
Sunday Morning, July 1988 |
Folder 2854 |
Sunday Morning, December 1988 |
Folder 2855 |
Sunday Morning, undated 1988 |
Folder 2856 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1989 |
Folder 2857 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June-July 1989 |
Folder 2858 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1989 |
Folder 2859 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1989 |
Folder 2860 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1989 |
Folder 2861-2862
Folder 2861Folder 2862 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, January 1989 |
Folder 2863-2864
Folder 2863Folder 2864 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, February 1989 |
Folder 2865-2866
Folder 2865Folder 2866 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, March 1989 |
Folder 2867 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, April 1989 |
Folder 2868-2869
Folder 2868Folder 2869 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, May 1989 |
Folder 2870 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, June 1989 |
Folder 2871-2872
Folder 2871Folder 2872 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, July 1989 |
Folder 2873-2874
Folder 2873Folder 2874 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, August 1989 |
Folder 2875 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, September 1989 |
Folder 2876 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, October 1989 |
Folder 2877-2878
Folder 2877Folder 2878 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, November 1989 |
Folder 2879 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, December 1989 |
Folder 2880-2882
Folder 2880Folder 2881Folder 2882 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1989 |
Folder 2883 |
Answered On the Road, January 1989 |
Folder 2884 |
Answered On the Road, February 1989 |
Folder 2885 |
Answered On the Road, March 1989 |
Folder 2886 |
Answered On the Road, April 1989 |
Folder 2887-2888
Folder 2887Folder 2888 |
Answered On the Road, May 1989 |
Folder 2889 |
Answered On the Road, June 1989 |
Folder 2890 |
Answered On the Road, July 1989 |
Folder 2891-2892
Folder 2891Folder 2892 |
Answered On the Road, August 1989 |
Folder 2893 |
Answered On the Road, September 1989 |
Folder 2894 |
Answered On the Road, October 1989 |
Folder 2895 |
Answered On the Road, November 1989 |
Folder 2896 |
Answered On the Road, December 1989 |
Folder 2897 |
Answered On the Road, undated 1989 |
Folder 2898 |
Sunday Morning, May 1989 |
Folder 2899 |
Sunday Morning, June 1989 |
Folder 2900 |
Sunday Morning, July 1989 |
Folder 2901 |
Sunday Morning, December 1989 |
Folder 2902 |
Sunday Morning, undated 1989 |
Folder 2903 |
Sunday Morning Special Letters, 1989 |
Folder 2904 |
Answered Sunday Morning 10th Anniversary, January 1989 |
Folder 2905 |
Answered Sunday Morning 10th Anniversary, February 1989 |
Folder 2906 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1990 |
Folder 2907 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1990 |
Folder 2908 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1990 |
Folder 2909 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1990 |
Folder 2910 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1990 |
Folder 2911 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1990 |
Folder 2912 |
Responses/Story Ideas, July 1990 |
Folder 2913 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1990 |
Folder 2914 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1990 |
Folder 2915-2917
Folder 2915Folder 2916Folder 2917 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1990 |
Folder 2918 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1990 |
Folder 2919-2920
Folder 2919Folder 2920 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1990 |
Folder 2921 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1990 |
Folder 2922 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1990 |
Folder 2923 |
Answered On the Road, January 1990 |
Folder 2924-2925
Folder 2924Folder 2925 |
Answered On the Road, February-March 1990 |
Folder 2926-2927
Folder 2926Folder 2927 |
Answered On the Road, April-June 1990 |
Folder 2928 |
Answered On the Road, July-August 1990 |
Folder 2929 |
Answered On the Road, September-November 1990 and undated 1990 |
Folder 2930 |
Answered Sunday Morning, January 1990 |
Folder 2931-2932
Folder 2931Folder 2932 |
Answered Sunday Morning, February 1990 |
Folder 2933-2935
Folder 2933Folder 2934Folder 2935 |
Answered Sunday Morning, March 1990 |
Folder 2936-2937
Folder 2936Folder 2937 |
Answered Sunday Morning, April 1990 |
Folder 2938-2939
Folder 2938Folder 2939 |
Answered Sunday Morning, May 1990 |
Folder 2940-2941
Folder 2940Folder 2941 |
Answered Sunday Morning, June 1990 |
Folder 2942-2943
Folder 2942Folder 2943 |
Answered Sunday Morning, July 1990 |
Folder 2944-2946
Folder 2944Folder 2945Folder 2946 |
Answered Sunday Morning, August 1990 |
Folder 2947 |
Answered Sunday Morning, September 1990 |
Folder 2948 |
Answered Sunday Morning, October 1990 |
Folder 2949 |
Answered Sunday Morning, November-December 1990 |
Folder 2950-2952
Folder 2950Folder 2951Folder 2952 |
Answered Sunday Morning, undated 1990 |
Folder 2953 |
Responses/Story Ideas, January 1991 |
Folder 2954 |
Responses/Story Ideas, February 1991 |
Folder 2955 |
Responses/Story Ideas, March 1991 |
Folder 2956 |
Responses/Story Ideas, April 1991 |
Folder 2957 |
Responses/Story Ideas, May 1991 |
Folder 2958 |
Responses/Story Ideas, June 1991 |
Folder 2959 |
Responses/Story Ideas, July 1991 |
Folder 2960 |
Responses/Story Ideas, August 1991 |
Folder 2961 |
Responses/Story Ideas, September 1991 |
Folder 2962 |
Responses/Story Ideas, October 1991 |
Folder 2963 |
Responses/Story Ideas, November 1991 |
Folder 2964 |
Responses/Story Ideas, December 1991 |
Folder 2965 |
Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1991 |
Folder 2966 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, January-March 1991 |
Folder 2967 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, April-June 1991 |
Folder 2968 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, July-October 1991 |
Folder 2969 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, November 1991 |
Folder 2970 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, December 1991 |
Folder 2971 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1990-1991 |
Folder 2972 |
On the Road, 1991 |
Folder 2973 |
Sunday Morning, January-September 1991 |
Folder 2974 |
Sunday Morning, October 1991 |
Folder 2975 |
Sunday Morning, November 1991 |
Folder 2976 |
Sunday Morning, December and undated 1991 |
Folder 2977 |
Responses/Story Ideas, 1992 |
Folder 2978 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, January 1992 |
Folder 2979 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, February 1992 |
Folder 2980 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, March 1992 |
Folder 2981 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, April 1992 |
Folder 2982 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, May 1992 |
Folder 2983 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, June 1992 |
Folder 2984 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, July 1992 |
Folder 2985 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, August 1992 |
Folder 2986 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, September 1992 |
Folder 2987 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, October 1992 |
Folder 2988 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, November 1992 |
Folder 2989 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, December 1992 |
Folder 2990 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1992 |
Folder 2991 |
Sunday Morning, 1992 |
Folder 2992 |
American on the Line, 1992 |
Folder 2993 |
Winter Olympics, February 1992 |
Folder 2994 |
Winter Olympics, March 1992 |
Folder 2995 |
Winter Olympics, undated 1992 |
Folder 2996 |
Form Letter from Kuralt, 1992 |
Folder 2997 |
Winter Olympics, Slovenia Piece, 1992 |
Folder 2998 |
Book Mail, 1992 |
Folder 2999 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, January-February 1993 |
Folder 3000-3001
Folder 3000Folder 3001 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, March 1993 |
Folder 3002 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, April 1993 |
Folder 3003 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, May-June 1993 |
Folder 3004 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, December 1993 |
Folder 3005 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1993 |
Folder 3006 |
Sunday Morning, 1993 |
Folder 3007 |
Autograph Requests, 1993 |
Folder 3008 |
Responses/Story Ideas, 1994 |
Folder 3009 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, January 1994 |
Folder 3010 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, February-March 1994 |
Folder 3011 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, April-July 1994 |
Folder 3012 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, August-October 1994 |
Folder 3013 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, November-December 1994 |
Folder 3014 |
Answered Responses/Story Ideas, undated 1994 |
Folder 3015 |
Sunday Morning, January-March 1994 |
Folder 3016 |
Sunday Morning 15th Anniversary |
Folder 3017 |
Sunday Morning, Answered 15th Anniversary |
Folder 3018 |
Olympics, January-March 1994 |
Folder 3019 |
Autograph Requests, 1994 |
Daily calendars and hip-pocket notebooks Kuralt kept while traveling.
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Arrangement: chronological.
Daily calendars showing appointments and containing occasional notes Kuralt made to himself.
Folder 3020 |
Calendar, 1966 |
Folder 3021 |
Calendar, 1967 |
Folder 3022-3023
Folder 3022Folder 3023 |
Calendar, 1977 |
Folder 3024 |
Calendar (Kuralt Speeches), 1977 |
Folder 3025 |
Calendars, 1978 |
Folder 3026 |
Calendars, 1979-1980 |
Folder 3027 |
Calendars, 1981-1983 |
Folder 3028 |
Calendars, 1984-1985 |
Folder 3029 |
Calendars, 1986-1987 |
Folder 3030 |
Calendars, 1988-1989 |
Folder 3031 |
Calendars, 1990-191 |
Folder 3032 |
Calendars, 1992-1993 |
Folder 3033 |
Calendars, 1994 and undated |
Arrangement: chronological.
Hip-pocket notebooks containing Kuralt's notes on stories and filming, appointments, addresses, phone numbers, directions, and reminders to himself. One item (1979?) is an address book. A few similar notebooks can also be found in the Finished Story files in Series 2.1.
Folder 3034 |
Notebooks, 1973 |
Folder 3035 |
Notebooks, 1977 |
Folder 3036 |
Notebooks, January-May 1979 |
Folder 3037 |
Notebooks, June-December 1979 |
Folder 3038 |
Notebooks, 1979? |
Folder 3039 |
Notebooks, January-June 1980 |
Folder 3040 |
Notebooks, September-December 1980 |
Folder 3041 |
Notebooks, 1981 |
Folder 3042 |
Notebooks, 1982 |
Folder 3043 |
Notebooks, 1983 |
Folder 3044 |
Notebooks, 1984 |
Folder 3045 |
Notebooks, 1989 |
Folder 3046 |
Notebooks, 1990 |
Folder 3047 |
Notebooks, 1991 |
Folder 3048 |
Notebooks, 1993 |
Folder 3049-3056
Folder 3049Folder 3050Folder 3051Folder 3052Folder 3053Folder 3054Folder 3055Folder 3056 |
Notebooks, undated |
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Arrangement: chronological.
Newspaper and magazine clippings containing interviews with Kuralt, stories by him, and coverage of his career; clippings concerning his family, friends, colleagues, and some of his On the Road subjects; publicity materials, including posters, advertisements, and press releases for his shows; personal notes of congratulation from colleagues and friends; programs, agendas, and promotional materials from speaking engagements and other public appearances; programs from award ceremonies; snapshots of Kuralt and his crew and subjects on the road; publicity stills; signed photographs of celebrities as diverse as Wahoo McDaniel and Placido Domingo; personal mementos (buttons, bumper stickers, personalized cigarette lighters, hotel keys, matchbook covers, press identification cards and passports, fishing licenses); and souvenirs from vacations. Of note is a copy of Kuralt's resignation letter from CBS (see folder 3431b). For similar materials collected by Kuralt after March 1994, see the Press File in Series 4.
Arrangement: by book.
Files Kuralt maintained on books he wrote based on his coverage of the Plaisted Polar Expedition in 1967 and his On the Road series between 1967 and 1985. Included are book drafts and galleys, correspondence with publishers, reader response mail, and background research files for To the Top of the World, Dateline America, On the Road with Charles Kuralt, and A Life on the Road. For files on Charles Kuralt's America, see Series 4.3.
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
The book contract and correspondence Kuralt had with Holt, Rinehart & Winston; publicity items, including clippings and ads; reviews; and the book cover. For letters in response to To the Top of the World, see the subject files under CBS News Special "Destination North Pole" and "Fan Mail" here as well as the response/story-idea mail for 1970. For additional publicity related to the book, see the clippings and souvenirs file in Series 2.5 for the same period.
Folder 3442 |
Book cover |
Folder 3443 |
Book notes |
Folder 3444 |
Contract and correspondence |
Folder 3445 |
Galleys |
Folder 3446 |
Publicity |
Folder 3447 |
Reviews |
Folder 3448 |
Uncorrected proof |
Arrangement: alphabetical.
The book contract Kuralt signed with Harcourt Brace Jovanovich; correspondence with the publisher, especially Peggy Brooks; lists of promotional interviews and appearances; letters from readers; rough drafts and galleys; reviews; publicity materials; photographs considered for the book; and a book cover.
Folder 3449 |
Book notes |
Folder 3450 |
Contract |
Folder 3451 |
Correspondence with publisher |
Folder 3452 |
Galleys |
Folder 3453 |
Itineraries |
Folder 3454 |
Publicity |
Folder 3455 |
Radio/TV interviews |
Folder 3456-3457
Folder 3456Folder 3457 |
Reviews |
Folder 3458 |
Reader letters |
Folder 3459 |
Reader letters (Special) |
Folder 3460 |
Rough (1st?) draft |
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Draft book proposal; book contract and correspondence with Putnam, the publisher; rough drafts and galleys; publicity items and reviews; and a book distribution list. For additional publicity materials, see the clippings and souvenirs file. For reader letters, see the response/story-idea mail for 1985.
Folder 3461 |
Book list |
Folder 3462 |
Contract |
Folder 3463 |
Corrected draft, p. 1-190 |
Folder 3464 |
Corrected draft, p. 191-258 |
Folder 3465 |
First draft proposal |
Folder 3466-3467
Folder 3466Folder 3467 |
Galleys |
Folder 3468 |
Publicity and reviews |
Folder 3469 |
Putnam |
Folder 3470 |
Uncorrected draft, p. 1-190 |
Folder 3471 |
Uncorrected draft, p. 192-332 |
Arrangement: alphabetical.
Book notes, background research files, publicity materials and reviews, drafts and galleys. Many of the background research files seem to have been pulled from the subject files (see Series 2.1) and pertain to individuals on whom Kuralt did On the Road or Sunday Morning segments, including the Chandler family, Eddie Lovett, Nikita Aseyev (the "Russian Dentist"), Alf Landon, Pete Seeger, Marlon Brando, and the Writers Guild of America.
Arrangement: chronological.
Letters and greeting cards Kuralt received from fans upon announcement of his retirement from CBS. Letters from long-term fans, former colleagues, friends, and family are marked "Most Important Mail." Because of Kuralt's association with the Sunday Morning show, which used sun imagery as a backdrop, many of these letters contain artifacts (drawings, paintings, photographs, jewelry, postcards, greeting cards, knitted/quilted/cross stitched items, a tie, etc.) bearing images of the sun. The letters often comment on and relate personal experiences of retirement.
Folder 3509 |
15-17 March 1994: Most important |
Folder 3510 |
18-21 March 1994: Most important |
Separated Folder SEP-4882/4 |
Letter, 18 March 1994, Ronald Reagan to Charles KuraltRestriction to Access: The original item is not available for immediate or same day access. Please contact staff at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu to discuss options. |
Folder 3511 |
22-27 March 1994: Most important |
Folder 3512 |
28 March-2 April 1994: Most important |
Folder 3513 |
3-4 April 1994: Most important |
Folder 3514 |
5-6 April 1994: Most important |
Folder 3515 |
7-30 April 1994: Most important |
Folder 3516 |
Undated April 1994; 2-13, 17-25 May 1994: Most important |
Folder 3517-3518
Folder 3517Folder 3518 |
Undated 1994: Most important |
Folder 3519 |
15 March 1994 |
Folder 3520-3523
Folder 3520Folder 3521Folder 3522Folder 3523 |
16 March 1994 |
Folder 3524-3525
Folder 3524Folder 3525 |
17 March 1994 |
Folder 3526-3527
Folder 3526Folder 3527 |
18 March 1994 |
Folder 3528 |
19 March 1994 |
Folder 3529-3532
Folder 3529Folder 3530Folder 3531Folder 3532 |
20 March 1994 |
Folder 3533-3535
Folder 3533Folder 3534Folder 3535 |
21 March 1994 |
Folder 3536-3537
Folder 3536Folder 3537 |
22 March 1994 |
Folder 3538-3539
Folder 3538Folder 3539 |
23 March 1994 |
Folder 3540-3541
Folder 3540Folder 3541 |
24 March 1994 |
Folder 3542-3543
Folder 3542Folder 3543 |
25 March 1994 |
Folder 3544 |
26 March 1994 |
Folder 3545-3555
Folder 3545Folder 3546Folder 3547Folder 3548Folder 3549Folder 3550Folder 3551Folder 3552Folder 3553Folder 3554Folder 3555 |
27 March 1994 |
Folder 3556-3566
Folder 3556Folder 3557Folder 3558Folder 3559Folder 3560Folder 3561Folder 3562Folder 3563Folder 3564Folder 3565Folder 3566 |
28 March 1994 |
Folder 3567-3573
Folder 3567Folder 3568Folder 3569Folder 3570Folder 3571Folder 3572Folder 3573 |
29 March 1994 |
Folder 3574-3577
Folder 3574Folder 3575Folder 3576Folder 3577 |
30 March 1994 |
Folder 3578-3580
Folder 3578Folder 3579Folder 3580 |
31 March 1994 |
Folder 3581-3582
Folder 3581Folder 3582 |
Undated March 1994 |
Folder 3583-3584
Folder 3583Folder 3584 |
1 April 1994 |
Folder 3585 |
2 April 1994 |
Folder 3586-3590
Folder 3586Folder 3587Folder 3588Folder 3589Folder 3590 |
3 April 1994 |
Folder 3591-3593
Folder 3591Folder 3592Folder 3593 |
4 April 1994 |
Folder 3594 |
5 April 1994 |
Folder 3595-3596
Folder 3595Folder 3596 |
6 April 1994 |
Folder 3597 |
7 April 1994 |
Folder 3598 |
8-9 April 1994 |
Folder 3599 |
10 April 1994 |
Folder 3600 |
11 April 1994 |
Folder 3601 |
12-13 April 1994 |
Folder 3602 |
14-15 April 1994 |
Folder 3603 |
16-17 April 1994 |
Folder 3604 |
18-22, 26 April 1994 |
Folder 3605 |
23-27, 29-30 April 1994 |
Folder 3606 |
Undated April 1994 |
Folder 3607 |
1-3 May 1994 |
Folder 3608-3609
Folder 3608Folder 3609 |
4 May 1994 |
Folder 3610-3612
Folder 3610Folder 3611Folder 3612 |
5 May 1994 |
Folder 3613 |
6 May 1994 |
Folder 3614 |
7-9 May 1994 |
Folder 3615 |
10-18, 27, 30 May 1994 |
Folder 3616 |
Undated May 1994 |
Folder 3617 |
2-7, 10-17, 21-30 June; 2-18, 25 July; 7, 18-25, 30 August 1994 |
Folder 3618-3648
Folder 3618Folder 3619Folder 3620Folder 3621Folder 3622Folder 3623Folder 3624Folder 3625Folder 3626Folder 3627Folder 3628Folder 3629Folder 3630Folder 3631Folder 3632Folder 3633Folder 3634Folder 3635Folder 3636Folder 3637Folder 3638Folder 3639Folder 3640Folder 3641Folder 3642Folder 3643Folder 3644Folder 3645Folder 3646Folder 3647Folder 3648 |
Undated 1994 |
Folder 3649-3652
Folder 3649Folder 3650Folder 3651Folder 3652 |
Autograph requests |
Audio and visual materials documenting Kuralt's work at WUNC in Chapel Hill; radio and television programming he did for CBS and other networks; speeches he gave; appearances he made on behalf of causes he supported; interviews he granted to discuss his career and promote his books; documentaries and educational materials he narrated; and miscellaneous items related to his career.
Processing Note: See also Oral Histories and Additions after 1998.
Open reel audio and audiocassette tapes related to Kuralt's work with WUNC Radio, 1953 and undated; his Dimensions on Health, Dateline America, Newsmark, and Exploring America radio broadcasts; and his work on CBS Reports, On the Road, and Sunday Morning television series. Included are radio broadcasts; interviews he conducted with individuals featured on his shows, as well as interviews with him by others; recordings of speeches he made; and audiotapes he narrated. There are also recordings (both commercial and self-produced) sent to him by fans and others. Included are tapes of jazz musician Billy Taylor and Maine humorist Tim Sample, who frequently appeared on Sunday Morning. Of note are the theme song to On the Road and a song entitled "Charles Kuralt: A Life on the Road," composed for Kuralt by singer-songwriter Steve Key. The designation "lc" indicates that a listening copy is available.
Two tapes are of WUNC programs in which Kuralt participated, including a broadcast by several students from the top of Mt. Mitchell, N.C., and the station's first show, for which Kuralt performed a dramatic reading on the inventor Guglielmo Marconi. Four additional tapes contain Dimension on Health , 21st Century, and other radio pieces Kuralt did on the Plaisted Polar Expedition, crime, the 1966 presidential election, farming and rural life, conservation, and the 1916 Easter Uprising in Ireland.
Audiocassette C-4882/1 |
Trip to Mount Mitchell, WUNCAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/1 |
Audiocassette C-4882/2 |
WUNC sign-on, 1953Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/2 |
Audiocassette C-4882/3 |
Charles Kuralt, Alexander Kendrick: Dimension on Health, 1966 election, 21st CenturyAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/3 |
Audiotape T-4882/1 |
Report on Rural America1/4" Open Reel Audio Previously listed as T-4882/4 |
Audiotape T-4882/2 |
CBS News Journal '69, 27 November 19691/4" Open Reel Audio Previously listed as T-4882/5 |
Audiocassette C-4882/4 |
The Irish UprisingAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/6 |
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
On the Road music, unedited interviews with On the Road subjects, and recordings of gandy dancers and others. Of note is T-4882/15 on which Kuralt reminisces about his experiences on the road and his friend Korczak Ziolkowski.
Audiocassette C-4882/5 |
On the Road: Opening music, 7 March 1983Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/7 |
Audiocassette C-4882/6 |
On the Road: Theme song, 6 April 1983Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/8 |
Audiocassette C-4882/7 |
On the Road: Music cuesAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/9 |
Audiocassette C-4882/8 |
On the Road: SongAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/10 |
Audiocassette C-4882/9 |
On the Road: Theme song, 4 cutsAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/11 |
Audiocassette C-4882/10 |
On the Road: SongAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/12 |
Audiocassette C-4882/11 |
On the Road: SongAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/13 |
Audiocassette C-4882/12 |
On the Road: Jim Campbell (songs by), 6 April 1988Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/14 Includes "What Around the Bend", "Alabama", and "Most of All (I Remember)" |
Audiocassette C-4882/13 |
On the Road: Ziolkowski story, circa 1970-1971Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/15 |
Audiotape T-4882/3 |
On the Road: Gandy Dancers, original1/4" Open Reel Audio Previously listed as T-4882/16 |
Audiocassette C-4882/14 |
On the Road: Anderson Ferry CrossingAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/17 |
Audiocassette C-4882/15 |
On the Road: Cajun barberAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/18 |
Audiocassette C-4882/16 |
On the Road: Ice Valentine, Barney OldfieldAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/19. Related to film rolls 1-7. |
Audiocassette C-4882/17 |
On the Road: Bill the BuglerAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/20. Related to film rolls 8-12. |
Audiocassette C-4882/18 |
On the Road: Rodeo BenAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/21. Related to film rolls 1-5. |
Audiocassette C-4882/19 |
On the Road: Small Town, Doug Duncan interviewAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/22 |
Audiocassette C-4882/20 |
On the Road: Oliver Jensen interviewAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/23 |
Audiotape T-4882/4 |
On the Road: Molly Geissler Barrett Songs, original1/4" Open Reel Audio Previously listed as T-4882/24 |
Audiotape T-4882/5 |
On the Road: Molly Geissler Songs, original1/4" Open Reel Audio Previously listed as T-4882/25 |
Audiocassette C-4882/21 |
World Livestock Auctioneer Championship, 1982Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/26 |
Audiocassette C-4882/22 |
World Livestock Auctioneer Championship, 1982Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/27 |
Audiocassette C-4882/23 |
"Ghosts of Mrs. Winchester" audition, musical excerpts, 1974Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/28 |
Audiocassette C-4882/24 |
Bicentennial, Poem by Helene HunterAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/29 |
Audiocassette C-4882/25 |
Judith Vestreim music, Sognefjord, NorwayAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/29 |
Recordings, 1980s, of Kuralt's Newsmark and Exploring America radio shows; speeches he gave; interviews he granted; and narration projects he completed; and miscellaneous tapes, commercial and noncommercial, of performances by individuals who appeared on On the Road and Sunday Morning.
Audiocassette C-4882/26 |
The Diane Reame Show, Charles Kuralt interview, 2 November 1990Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/31 |
Audiocassette C-4882/27 |
Book Beat: Charles Kuralt with Don Swaim, 17-18 October 1985Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/32 |
Audiocassette C-4882/28 |
Ambrosini: Three features on Kuralt, 30 September 1985Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/33 |
Audiocassette C-4882/29 |
The Maine Reader: A Life On the RoadAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/34 |
Audiocassette C-4882/30 |
Newsmark: An American Summer, July 1982Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/35 |
Audiocassette C-4882/31 |
Newsmark: "All This and Elephants Too"Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/36 |
Audiocassette C-4882/32 |
Newsmark: Bach at 300, 19 March 1985Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/37 |
Audiocassette C-4882/33 |
Newsmark: My Favorite Fourths, 5 July 1985Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/38 |
Audiocassette C-4882/34 |
Newsmark: Words About Words, 7 December 1985Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/39 |
Audiocassette C-4882/35 |
Newsmark: Our Shining Friends, 1986Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/40 |
Audiocassette C-4882/36 |
Newsmark: First Lady of FreedomAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/41 |
Audiocassette C-4882/37 |
Newsmark: Under the Big Sky, 24 October 1986Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/42 |
Audiocassette C-4882/38 |
Sunday Morning: Theme songAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/43 |
Audiocassette C-4882/39 |
Tim Sample, "Downeast Stand-up", 1984Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/44 |
Audiocassette C-4882/40 |
Tim Sample, "Snappy Answers!!", 1989Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/45 |
Audiocassette C-4882/41 |
Billy Taylor Trio, "Let Us Make a Joyful Noise", 1986Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/46 |
Audiocassette C-4882/42 |
David Frost and Billy Taylor, Christmas album; Jimmy Smith, "Christmas Cookin'"Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/47 |
Audiocassette C-4882/43 |
Sunday Side of the Street, 12 March 1982Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/48 |
Audiocassette C-4882/44 |
Accent: Kansas Farm Bureau Radio speechAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/49 |
Audiocassette C-4882/45 |
On the Road: Training and Development in Perspective speech, St. Louis, Mo., 1979Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/50 Speech gived at the 35th annual National ASTD Conference and Exposition. |
Audiocassette C-4882/46 |
The Proprietary Association presents Thomas G. Wicker, 1979Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/51 |
Audiocassette C-4882/47 |
The Proprietary Association presents Paul C. Warnke, ESQ, 1979Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/52 |
Audiocassette C-4882/48 |
The Proprietary Association presents Charles Kuralt speech, 1979Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/53 |
Audiocassette C-4882/49 |
Strategies for the '80s: Speech to the Chain Drug Association, Palm Beach, Fla., 7 May 1980Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/54 |
Audiocassette C-4882/50 |
Governor's Congress on Travel and Tourism: Kuralt, Andy Griffith, and Jim Hunt remarksAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/55 |
Audiocassette C-4882/51 |
Kuralt Lecture at Northwestern University, 1 April 1987Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/56 |
Audiocassette C-4882/52 |
The American Story speechAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/57 |
Audiocassette C-4882/53 |
On the Road from Beijing, Association of National Advertisers, 1-4 October 1989Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/58 |
Audiocassette C-4882/54 |
Kuralt Speech to Montana Outdoor JournalistsAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/58a |
Audiocassette C-4882/55 |
WPAY Forum interview, 18 December 1984Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/59 |
Audiocassette C-4882/56 |
Kuralt NPR's Morning Edition interview, 26 March 1984Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/59a |
Audiocassette C-4882/57 |
CBS at 60: History of CBS, 9 pieces, 1987Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/60 |
Audiocassette C-4882/58 |
Exploring America '82: A Passage by Rail, 1982Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/61 |
Audiocassette C-4882/59 |
Exploring America '86: Pockets of the Past, 1986Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/62 |
Audiocassette C-4882/60 |
Exploring America: Our Musical Roots, episodes 1-8Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/63 |
Audiocassette C-4882/61 |
Exploring America: Our Musical Roots, episodes 9-16Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/64 |
Audiocassette C-4882/62 |
Exploring America: Our Musical Roots, The Music of SlavesAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/65 |
Audiocassette C-4882/63 |
Kuralt Spring pieces: tape 1Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/66 |
Audiocassette C-4882/64 |
Kuralt Spring pieces: tape 2Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/67 |
Audiocassette C-4882/65 |
Exploring America '88: Footprints of Spring; Native Jazz Festival, 1988Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/68 |
Audiocassette C-4882/66 |
Larry King Show interview, 1985: tape 1 of 2Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/69 |
Audiocassette C-4882/67 |
Larry King Show interview, 1985: tape 2 of 2Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/70 |
Audiocassette C-4882/68 |
Tobias Picker, The Encantadas, 1983Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/71 |
Audiocassette C-4882/69 |
Tobias Picker, The EncantadasAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/72 |
Audiocassette C-4882/70 |
Tobias Picker, The EncantadasAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/73 |
Audiocassette C-4882/71 |
American Composers Orchestra, 24 April 1988: tape 1Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/74 |
Audiocassette C-4882/72 |
American Composers Orchestra, Earl Kim, "Where Grief Slumbers", Carnegie Hall, 24 April 1988Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/75 |
Audiocassette C-4882/73 |
Charles Kuralt and Loonis McGlohon, North Carolina Is My HomeAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/76 |
Audiocassette C-4882/74 |
North Carolina Portrait, 1584Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/77 |
Audiocassette C-4882/75 |
North Carolina ThemesAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/78 |
Audiocassette C-4882/76 |
McGlohon/Kuralt: 1/2-Hour edit, Valentine songs from Tin Pan AlleyAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/79 |
Recordings, 1990s, of Dateline America, interviews with Kuralt, and speeches and narration projects by Kuralt, as well as miscellaneous tapes sent to Kuralt by fans and others for his various shows. Of note is tape T-4882/107, on which Kuralt reminisces about Chapel Hill).
Audiocassette C-4882/77 |
Thomas Winslow: Blues & GreensAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/79 Note on original container: "Charles Kuralt remembers Back Porch" |
Audiocassette C-4882/78 |
Thomas Winslow: Tobacco Warehouse Blues, 1987Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/81 |
Audiocassette C-4882/79 |
Saturday Morning Symposium speech, 1993Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/82 |
Audiocassette C-4882/80 |
Larry King Show, 1 November 1990: tape 1Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/83 |
Audiocassette C-4882/81 |
Larry King Show, 1 November 1990: tape 2Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/84 |
Audiocassette C-4882/82 |
Dateline America, Paul Barnett, 1812 Overture Gunner, 7 July 1990Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/85 |
Audiocassette C-4882/83 |
Dateline America: Twenty Years of Wandering, 1991Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/86 |
Audiocassette C-4882/84 |
Out of Poverty with CBS News Correspondent Charles Kuralt, 1992Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/87 |
Audiocassette C-4882/85 |
A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor, 11 Decemeber 1993: tape 1Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/88 |
Audiocassette C-4882/86 |
A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor, 11 Decemeber 1993: tape 2Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/89 |
Audiocassette C-4882/87 |
Norman Corwin's On A Note of Triumph: 1st Broadcast V-E Day, 1995Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/90 Includes Kuralt introduction |
Audiocassette C-4882/88 |
Norman Corwin's On a Note of Triumph: 50th Anniversary Tribute, 1995Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/91 Includes Kurralt narration |
Audiocassette C-4882/89 |
Norman Corwin's 50 Years After 14 August, 1995Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/92 Includes Kurralt narration |
Audiocassette C-4882/90 |
Norman Corwin's Our Lady of the Freedoms and Some of Her FriendsAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/92a Includes Kurralt narration |
Audiocassette C-4882/91 |
Bending Towards the Light: A Jazz NativityAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/93 Hosted by Kurralt |
Audiocassette C-4882/92 |
Charles Kuralt's Christmas, 1996Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/94 |
Audiocassette C-4882/93 |
Charles Kuralt's Christmas: Rough cutsAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/95 |
Audiocassette C-4882/94 |
Winnie the Pooh, part 1, chapters 1-4, uneditedAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/96 |
Audiocassette C-4882/95 |
Winnie the Pooh, part 2, chapters 5-7, uneditedAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/97 |
Audiocassette C-4882/96 |
Winnie the Pooh, part 3, chapter 8-10, uneditedAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/98 |
Audiocassette C-4882/97 |
The House At Pooh Corner, part 1, chapters 1-3, uneditedAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/99 |
Audiocassette C-4882/98 |
The House At Pooh Corner, part 2, chapters 4-7, uneditedAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/100 |
Audiocassette C-4882/99 |
The House At Pooh Corner, part 3, chapters 8-10, uneditedAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/101 |
Audiocassette C-4882/100 |
When We Were Very Young, part 1, uneditedAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/102 |
Audiocassette C-4882/101 |
When We Were Very Young, part 2, uneditedAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/103 |
Audiocassette C-4882/102 |
Now We Are Six, rough, 2 tapesAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/104 |
Audiocassette C-4882/103 |
Guide to Orchestra, New Haven SymphonyAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/105 |
Audiocassette C-4882/104 |
Letters Dictated by KuraltAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/106 |
Audiocassette C-4882/105 |
Charles Kuralt: On the Road in Chapel HillAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/107 |
Audiocassette C-4882/106 |
Charles Kuralt: A Life On the Road, by Steve Key, 1994Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/108 |
Audiocassette C-4882/107 |
State SongAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/109 |
Miscellaneous tapes, many sent to Kuralt by friends, fans, or others submitting story ideas or seeking advice on their work. Also included are scattered tapes used as background materials for shows.
Audiocassette C-4882/108 |
Eileen Farrell: Blues songsAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/110 |
Audiocassette C-4882/109 |
Local Man: Garrison Keillor, 1991Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/111 |
Audiocassette C-4882/110 |
John Downes Plays and Sings, 1993: tape 1Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/112 |
Audiocassette C-4882/111 |
John Downes Plays and Sings, 1993: tape 2Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/113 |
Audiocassette C-4882/112 |
John Downes Plays and Sings, 1993: tape 3Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/114 |
Audiocassette C-4882/113 |
Chuck Vaughn: The First Album, 1982Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/115 |
Audiocassette C-4882/114 |
Ridin' with Red by Jon ChandlerAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/116 |
Audiotape T-4882/6 |
Various Jazz Cuts, original1/4" Open Reel Audio Previously listed as T-4882/117 |
Audiocassette C-4882/115 |
Nancy Glisson-LucyAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/118 |
Audiocassette C-4882/116 |
Dick Lowey, Romance At Sofitel, 1991Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/119 |
Audiocassette C-4882/117 |
Dick Lowey: Piano Requests, 1993Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/120 |
Audiocassette C-4882/118 |
Bernie Kenerson: Slipstream Afterglow, 1982Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/121 |
Audiocassette C-4882/119 |
VerPlanck...Pure and NaturalAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/122 |
Audiocassette C-4882/120 |
Musical selections from unidentified show, 1971Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/123 |
Audiocassette C-4882/121 |
Greg Brown: In the Dark with You, 1985Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/124 |
Audiocassette C-4882/122 |
Mary Mayo: Alec Wilder Folk Music ShowAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/125 |
Audiocassette C-4882/123 |
Merle Evans' 90th, circus musician tributeAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/126 |
Audiocassette C-4882/124 |
Mahalia Jackson from Leroy MagnessAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/127 |
Audiocassette C-4882/125 |
Sunny Side of the Street: Wild Bill DavisonAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/128 |
Audiocassette C-4882/126 |
Lee Hays Celebration, 1981Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/129 |
Audiocassette C-4882/127 |
Dear 60 Minutes, attack on mediaAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/130 |
Audiocassette C-4882/128 |
Johnny Evans, WLUV 97.5FMAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/131 |
Audiocassette C-4882/129 |
Nick Spitzer, folklife featuresAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/132 |
Audiocassette C-4882/130 |
Wanda LevineAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/133 |
Audiocassette C-4882/131 |
Wanda Levine: Americana featuresAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/134 |
Audiocassette C-4882/132 |
Graveyard Tales, 1984Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/135 Recorded live at the National Storytelling Festival |
Audiocassette C-4882/133 |
Closed Circuit announcement, Rather Cronkite successor, 1980Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/136 |
Audiocassette C-4882/134 |
Closed Circuit announcement, Kuralt Host of Morning NewsAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/137 |
Audiocassette C-4882/135 |
Newsmark: Appalachian Spring, Rob Armstrong as correspondent, 31 May 1985Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/138 |
Audiocassette C-4882/136 |
Conversations with an Apache Chief, Geronimo's grandsonAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/139 |
Audiocassette C-4882/137 |
Clifford Blake, Sr.: Calling the Cotton Press Blues, reflections, and tall taleAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/140 |
Audiocassette C-4882/138 |
Dave Berner, Riding Roads of IllinoisAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/141 |
Audiocassette C-4882/139 |
American Stories Sampler, tall talesAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/142 |
Audiocassette C-4882/140 |
We Can Build a NationAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/143 |
Audiocassette C-4882/141 |
Paul Harvey Segment on Tom Rooney, 25 March 1992Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/144 |
Audiocassette C-4882/142 |
The Miller Thriller (Iowa family)Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/145 |
Audiocassette C-4882/143 |
Saint Patrick's Day Parade, KSMP, Santa Maria, Calif., 1982Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/146 |
Audiocassette C-4882/144 |
Accent: St. Louis Horn Player Cabbie, 1976Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/147 |
Audiocassette C-4882/145 |
Home Ground Radio: Land Access, Pat Graham, 1996Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/148 |
Audiocassette C-4882/146 |
Home Ground Radio: Banderob Oral History, 1996Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/149 |
Audiocassette C-4882/147 |
Home Ground Radio: Malmberg, 1996Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/149 |
Audiocassette C-4882/148 |
Home Ground Radio: Carl Os Interview, Helena, Mt.Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/151 |
Audiocassette C-4882/149 |
Home Ground Radio: American Indian Economic Development, 1996Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/152 |
Audiocassette C-4882/150 |
Lester Brown: Facing Food Insecurity, Worldwatch: State of the World, 1994Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/153 |
Audiocassette C-4882/151 |
Twas the NightAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/154 Includes carols |
Audiocassette C-4882/152 |
The Gospel Christian Singers from Charlotte, North Carolina: A Cappella Since 1929, 1987Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/155 |
Audiocassette C-4882/153 |
Lisa McDowell Hughes, I'd Rather Go Fishin', 1984Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/156 |
Audiocassette C-4882/154 |
Lisa McDowell Hughes, Blue Lines and Bobbers, 1986Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/157 |
Audiocassette C-4882/155 |
Jim Collum Band, Christmas, WJLPAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/158 |
Audiocassette C-4882/156 |
After the HeartlandAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/159 Parody of On the Road |
Five LPs and one CD representing early narration projects Kuralt did for CBS, his personal recording effort in North Carolina Is My Home, his role in producing Vladimir Horowitz's return concert in Moscow; and his work related to The Bob Timberlake Collection. Also seven 45-rpm records (most sent by fans) documenting social and economic issues in the 1970s and 1980s; and one 33 1/3 photorecord documenting Korczak Ziolkowski's monument to Crazy Horse in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
The LPs comprise a recording entitled 1969: A Record of the Year (1970), produced by CBS and narrated by Kuralt; a recording named Spaceship Earth (1972), which contains cuts by Kuralt entitled "Earth Day" and "Spaceship Earth", as well as cuts by CBS correspondent Charles Osgood and songs by Pete Seeger; a recording of Kuralt's North Carolina Is My Home (1985) with words by Kuralt and music by Loonis McGlohon; a recording entitled Horowitz in Moscow (1986), with an introduction by Kuralt on the album sleeve (also appears on CD); and a recording entitled Charles Kuralt from the Bob Timberlake Collection (1977).
Six of the seven 45s are self-published with original lyrics. These include Johnny Knapp's 1979 record with titles "Odd or Even" and "Inflation"; Fred Hatchett's 1972 recording of "Golden Link of Love" and "First Monday at Scottsboro, Ala."; Terry Burford, Jr.'s, (a child's) "I'm in Love with Amy" and "The Birds and the Bees " (1977); Leslie Isaiah Gaines and the I. C. Hot Band's "Reaganomic Blues" (1981); Pat Jobe's "Crafted with Pride" and "Cotton Mill Momma" (Marion, N.C., 1985); and Clifford J. Buckosh's "Confusion Corner" and "Armadillo" (1985). The remaining 45 is a recorded commercial for Tommy Scott's Old Time Medicine Show (1979). Most of the 45s are accompanied by their original sleeves and, in a few cases, by sheet music.
Audiodisc D-4882/1 |
1969: A Record of the Year (LP, 1970) |
Audiodisc D-4882/2 |
Spaceship Earth (LP, 1972) |
Audiodisc D-4882/3 |
North Carolina Is My Home (LP, 1985) |
Audiodisc D-4882/4 |
Horowitz in Moscow (LP, 1986) |
Audiodisc D-4882/5 |
Horowitz in Moscow (CD, 1986) |
Audiodisc D-4882/6 |
Johnny Knapp (45 rpm) |
Audiodisc D-4882/7 |
Fred Hatchett (45 rpm, 1972) |
Audiodisc D-4882/8 |
Terry Burford, Jr. (45 rpm, 1977) |
Audiodisc D-4882/9 |
Leslie Isaiah Gaines (45 rpm, 1981) |
Audiodisc D-4882/10 |
Pat Jobe (45 rpm, 1985) |
Audiodisc D-4882/11 |
Commercial for Tommy Scott's Old Time Medicine Show (45 rpm, 1979) |
Audiodisc D-4882/12 |
Clifford J. Buckrosh (45 rpm, 1977) |
Audiodisc D-4882/13 |
Fotorecord: Ziolkowski Indian Mountain Monument (33 1/3 rpm, 1967) |
Audiodisc D-4882/14 |
Charles Kuralt from the Bob Timberlake Collection (LP, 1977) |
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Mostly videotapes related to Kuralt's On the Road and Sunday Morning series. There are also a significant number of tapes pertaining to his work on early documentaries and specials for CBS; coverage of political conventions and the Olympics; anchoring of the CBS Evening News; and his work on network shows, such as The American Parade and 48 Hours, as well as the non-CBS series I Remember and An American Moment. In addition, there are interviews with Kuralt, interviews by Kuralt, tributes to Kuralt upon his retirement, tapes of documentaries (CBS and non-CBS) that he narrated and special events he hosted, as well as awards ceremonies and miscellaneous tapes documenting his entrance into American popular culture and his relationship with CBS colleagues and others. There are additionally a number of story-idea offerings. A notebook listing the titles of all Travel Channel Episodes for On the Road is filed in Series 2.1, folder 562.
Videotape VT-4882/1 |
Eyewitness to History: Congo (9/30/60)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/2 |
Kidnapping of Frank Sinatra, Jr. (1962)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/3 |
Eyewitness to History: The New Beat (12/28/62)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/4 |
Christmas in Appalachia (12/26/64)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/5 |
CBS News Special: Christmas in Vietnam (12/28/65)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/6 |
A Day in the Life of America: July 20, 1969 (9/8/70)Viewing copy is available. |
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Videotape VT-4882/55 |
Sunday Morning, First Episode (1979)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/56 |
Sunday Morning: A Tale of Two Cities (9/9/79)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/57 |
Sunday Morning: Reattachment of Amputated Limbs (2/24/80)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/58 |
Sunday Morning: Unions, Carl Lowenstein (3/23/80)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/59 |
Sunday Morning: Sales Presentation (5/23/80)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/60a |
Sunday Morning: Computer Delegates List (8/10/80)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/60b |
Sunday Morning: Detroit GOP Convention (7/19/80)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/61 |
Sunday Morning: Beirut Bombing (10/23/83)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/62 |
Sunday Morning: Obituaries, 1983 (1/1/84)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/63 |
Sunday Morning: An American Vision, Wyeth Family (3/16/87)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/64 |
Sunday Morning: Kuralt at Carnegie Hall (4/14/88)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/65 |
Sunday Morning: Moscow (5/29/88)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/66 |
Sunday Morning: JFK (11/20/88)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/67 |
Sunday Morning: Creative Arts Rehabilitation Center (2/12/89)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/68 |
Sunday Morning: Artist Henry MooreViewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/69 |
Sunday Morning: RTNDA Profile (1991)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/70 |
Sunday Morning (10/19/93)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/71 |
Sunday Morning (10/26/93)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/72 |
Sunday Morning: Bending Towards the Light (1993)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/73 |
Sunday Morning: Final Shows (4/4, 5/20, and 5/27/94)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/74 |
Sunday Morning: Charles Osgood's 1st Show (4/10/94)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/75 |
Sunday Morning: OTR Bus (4/2/95)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/76 |
Sunday Morning (Maine Schooners)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/77 |
CBS Evening News: Vietnam Remembered (1985)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/78 |
CBS Evening News: Inside the Kremlin (5/25/88)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/79 |
CBS Evening News: Moscow (1988)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/80 |
CBS: The American Parade (4/3/84)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/81 |
CBS: The American Parade (4/24/84)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/82 |
CBS: The American Parade (5/1/84)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/83a |
GOP Convention, 1980: Kuralt Features (Sons of Famous Politicians)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/83b |
Political Conventions, 1972, 1980: Kuralt FeaturesViewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/83c |
GOP Convention, 1980: Kuralt Features (Freedom of Speech)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/84 |
GOP Convention, 1980: Kuralt FeaturesViewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/85 |
GOP Convention, 1980: Kuralt Features (Party History, VP candidates)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/86 |
Election Special, 1980: Kuralt Features (New South)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/87 |
CBS News Special: Tribute to Rodgers (12/31/79)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/88 |
CBS News Special: A Tribute to Jack Benny (1984)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/89 |
CBS News Special: Try to Remember (4/20/88)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/90 |
CBS News Special: America's Toughest Assignment (9/6/90)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/91 |
CBS News Special: On the Fourth of July with Charles Kuralt (7/4/90)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/92 |
CBS News Special: America Tonight (3/14/91)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/93 |
CBS News Special: The Year of the Generals (6/4/92)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/94 |
CBS News Special: World Series Opener (10/92)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/95 |
CBS News Special: Eye to Eye, Pan Am 103 (1993)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/96 |
CBS News Special: 60 Minutes: 25 Years (3/11/93)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/97 |
60 Minutes: 20th Anniversary GalaViewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/98 |
Dick Van Dyke Remembered (5/18/94)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/99 |
CBS Reports: Hitler and Stalin, Legacy of Hate (21 July 1994)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/100 |
World Ride: The Possible Dream (11/23/95)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/101 |
A Conversation with Eric Sevareid with Charles Kuralt (1976)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/102 |
48 Hours: Inside the Vatican (12/16/88)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/103 |
48 Hours: Top Dog, Westminster Dog Show (5/5/88)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/104 |
48 Hours: China Rebellion (5/18/89)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/129 |
An American Moment with Charles Kuralt: 1st Quarter Segments (1/27/97)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/130 |
An American Moment with Charles Kuralt: Additional 1st Quarter Segments (12/17/96) |
Videotape VT-4882/131 |
An American Moment with Charles Kuralt: 2d Quarter Segments (3/30/97)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/132 |
An American Moment with Charles Kuralt: Additional 2d Quarter Segments (3/5/97) |
Videotape VT-4882/133 |
An American Moment with Charles Kuralt: 3rd Quarter Segments (1997) |
Videotape VT-4882/134 |
An American Christmas: An American Moment Preview Tape (1997) |
Videotape VT-4882/135 |
An American Moment with Charles Kuralt: Scenes from American Life (1997) |
Videotape VT-4882/136 |
An American Moment with Charles Kuralt: Promos and Interview (1997) |
Videotape VT-4882/137 |
North Carolina Is My Home: W. Kuralt, Chair, Fundraiser; Song, North Carolina Is My Home (12/4/86)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/138 |
North Carolina Is My Home: Commercial Release (1991)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/139 |
North Carolina Is My Home: East Carolina University Concert (1992)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/140 |
UNC School of Social Work: Kuralt Reminiscences About His Father |
Videotape VT-4882/141 |
Social Worker: Kuralt Hosts Feature On North Carolina Social Workers |
Videotape VT-4882/142 |
Memorial Day Concert, 1992: Kuralt reads E. R. Murrow Buckenwald Piece (5/24/92) |
Videotape VT-4882/143 |
Picasso & Things: Kuralt Hosts Exhibit Special (1992)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/144 |
Social Workers and the Challenge of Violence Worldwide Videoconference: Kuralt Hosts (2/06/96) |
Videotape VT-4882/145 |
Discover Card Tribute Award Ceremony, 1996: Kuralt Hosts |
Videotape VT-4882/146 |
This I Believe: McCarty Segment (4/17/96), and This I Believe: 1/2 Hour Special (2/09/96) |
Videotape VT-4882/147 |
Summer Leadership Conference: Excerpts; Kuralt Speech to Superintendents' Session (7/09/85)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/148 |
UNC-CH Bicentennial Convocation: Kuralt Speech (10/12/93)Viewing copy is available
Kuralt at the University of North Carolina Bicentennial, 1994 |
Videotape VT-4882/149 |
People for the American Way: Kuralt Speech (10/24/94)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/150 |
Charles Kuralt at the University of Akron: Speech (4/10/95)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/151 |
ASTA Philadelphia Award Presentation: Kuralt Acceptance Speech (1995)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/152 |
Bridge Builders Series: Ad for Kuralt Speech, Memphis (1995)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/153 |
In Celebration of Us: U.S. Bicentennial Special with Kuralt Segments (8/20/76) |
Videotape VT-4882/154 |
The Vietnam War with Walter Cronkite: Courage Under Fire with Christmas in Vietnam Segment (1985) |
Videotape VT-4882/155 |
The Vietnam War with Walter Cronkite: Legacies with. Kuralt Segment (1987) |
Videotape VT-4882/156 |
Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter, Parts 1 and 2, Kuralt Interviews (7/26/90 and 7/30/90) |
Videotape VT-4882/157 |
A Place on the Hill: UNC-CH Promo with Kuralt Interviews (1990) |
Videotape VT-4882/158 |
Alistair Cooke Salute: PBS with Kuralt Reminiscences of Cooke (11/23/92) |
Videotape VT-4882/159 |
Declarations: Essays on American Ideals; Followup on Kuralt's Sixteen in Webster Groves (1993) |
Videotape VT-4882/160 |
News 101 NAMBE Awards, 1993: Kuralt Presents Award |
Videotape VT-4882/161 |
News 101 NAMBE Awards, 1994: Kuralt Presents Award |
Videotape VT-4882/162 |
Charles Kuralt Tribute to Bill Friday (2/24/94)Viewing copy is available. |
Videotape VT-4882/163 |
Corwin Documentary with Kuralt Interview (1995) |
Videotape VT-4882/164 |
G.I. Joe: The Ernie Pyle Story; Kuralt Guest Appearance (1997) |
Videotape VT-4882/165 |
Dawn of the Eye: Kuralt Appears (1997?) |
Videotape VT-4882/166 |
Kuralt Presentation: Kuralt Segments on Bill Friday's North Carolina People (1990s?) |
Videotape VT-4882/167 |
Memory Lane: John Lane Retirement with Kuralt Interview |
Various tapes of television shows mentioning Kuralt, horse races involving the thoroughbred horse "Sunday's Kuralt," tapes related to miscellaneous projects Kuralt undertook, and tapes made for Kuralt by personal friends and colleagues with personal greetings or humorous skits.
Two 16-mm filmstrips, one filmstrip set, one CD-ROM, and one videodisc/CD-ROM package documenting Kuralt's film work for CBS in his early career and personal projects he undertook in instructional materials.
The two 16-mm films (undated) comprise a piece Kuralt did on a meeting of President Lyndon Johnson and a foreign dignitary in Palm Springs, Cal. (F-4882/1) and an American Cancer Society documentary on cancer survivors (F-4882/2). The filmstrip set, entitled An American Sampler by Charles Kuralt (1974), served as a social studies curriculum aid (F-4882/3).
The CD-ROM, entitled Material World: A Global Family Portrait (1994), is narrated by Kuralt and gives glimpses into daily life among world cultures. See CDROM-4882/1. The CD-ROM/Videodisc package entitled The American History Videodisc and CD-ROM (1996), produced by Instructional Resources Corporation, is also narrated by Kuralt. See CDROM-4882/2.
Film F-4882/1 |
Affluent Palm SpringsFilmstrip |
Film F-4882/2 |
American Cancer Society FilmFilmstrip |
Film F-4882/3 |
An American Sampler by Charles KuraltFilmstrip |
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Personal and office correspondence, project files, book files, and publicity files maintained by Kuralt after his retirement from CBS.
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Arrangement: alphabetical by year.
A mixture of general office mail, including many invitations to speak, requests for Kuralt's participation in educational, charitable, and fundraising projects, and scattered fan mail, and personal mail, including letters from friends, family, and business associates. Frequent correspondents are Rita Shaw, Betty Stevens, Granville Hall, Jim Babb, Greg Bellon, Cornell Capa, Bill Friday, Al Rung, Roger Welsch, Hugh Morton, Loonis McGlohon, Eugenia Zukerman, and Eli Evans. Of note are letters, 1996-1997, from Michael Hillman and Julie Hillman concerning radio station WELY in Ely, Minn., which Kuralt owned. Also of interest are letters from Roger Welsch describing his activities and family in Lincoln, Neb., and giving news of Isadore Bleckman (Izzy), and letters of sympathy Kuralt received in late 1994 upon his father's death.
Folder 3653 |
1994: A |
Folder 3654-3655
Folder 3654Folder 3655 |
1994: B |
Folder 3656 |
1994: C |
Folder 3657 |
1994: D |
Folder 3658 |
1994: E |
Folder 3659 |
1994: F |
Folder 3660 |
1994: G |
Folder 3661 |
1994: H |
Folder 3662 |
1994: J |
Folder 3663 |
1994: K |
Folder 3664 |
1994: L |
Folder 3665-3666
Folder 3665Folder 3666 |
1994: M |
Folder 3667 |
1994: N |
Folder 3668 |
1994: O |
Folder 3669 |
1994: P |
Folder 3670 |
1994: R |
Folder 3671 |
1994: S |
Folder 3672 |
1994: T |
Folder 3673 |
1994: U |
Folder 3674 |
1994: V |
Folder 3675-3676
Folder 3675Folder 3676 |
1994: W |
Folder 3677 |
1994: Z |
Folder 3678-3679
Folder 3678Folder 3679 |
1994: October, Sympathy cards |
Folder 3680 |
1994: Christmas cards |
Folder 3681-3682
Folder 3681Folder 3682 |
1994: No surname |
Folder 3683 |
1995: A |
Folder 3684-3685
Folder 3684Folder 3685 |
1995: B |
Folder 3686-3687
Folder 3686Folder 3687 |
1995: C |
Separated Folder SEP-4882/6 |
Letter, 5 October 1995, Bill Clinton to Charles KuraltRestriction to Access: The original item is not available for immediate or same day access. Please contact staff at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu to discuss options. |
Folder 3688-3689
Folder 3688Folder 3689 |
1995: D |
Folder 3690 |
1995: E |
Folder 3691-3692
Folder 3691Folder 3692 |
1995: F |
Folder 3693-3694
Folder 3693Folder 3694 |
1995: G |
Folder 3695-3696
Folder 3695Folder 3696 |
1995: H |
Folder 3697 |
1995: I |
Folder 3698 |
1995: J |
Folder 3699 |
1995: K |
Folder 3700 |
1995: L |
Folder 3701-3702
Folder 3701Folder 3702 |
1995: M |
Folder 3703 |
1995: N |
Folder 3704 |
1995: O |
Folder 3705 |
1995: P |
Folder 3706 |
1995: Q |
Folder 3707-3708
Folder 3707Folder 3708 |
1995: R |
Folder 3709-3711
Folder 3709Folder 3710Folder 3711 |
1995: S |
Folder 3712 |
1995: T |
Folder 3713 |
1995: U |
Folder 3714 |
1995: V |
Folder 3715-3717
Folder 3715Folder 3716Folder 3717 |
1995: W |
Folder 3718 |
1995: Y |
Folder 3719 |
1995: Z |
Folder 3720-3725
Folder 3720Folder 3721Folder 3722Folder 3723Folder 3724Folder 3725 |
1995: Get well greetings |
Folder 3726 |
1995: Get well cards made by students in Ely, Minn. |
Folder 3727 |
1995: Christmas cards |
Folder 3728 |
1995: No surname |
Folder 3729 |
1996: A |
Folder 3730-3731
Folder 3730Folder 3731 |
1996: B |
Folder 3732 |
1996: C |
Folder 3733 |
1996: D |
Folder 3734 |
1996: E |
Folder 3735 |
1996: F |
Folder 3736 |
1996: G |
Folder 3737-3739
Folder 3737Folder 3738Folder 3739 |
1996: H |
Folder 3740 |
1996: J |
Folder 3741 |
1996: K |
Folder 3742 |
1996: L |
Folder 3743 |
1996: M |
Folder 3744 |
1996: N |
Folder 3745-3746
Folder 3745Folder 3746 |
1996: O |
Folder 3747 |
1996: P |
Folder 3748 |
1996: R |
Folder 3749-3750
Folder 3749Folder 3750 |
1996: S |
Separated Folder SEP-4882/5 |
Letter, 3 July 1996, Frances (Frank) Albert Sinatra to Charles KuraltRestriction to Access: The original item is not available for immediate or same day access. Please contact staff at wilsonlibrary@unc.edu to discuss options. |
Folder 3751 |
1996: T |
Folder 3752 |
1996: U |
Folder 3753 |
1996: V |
Folder 3754-3755
Folder 3754Folder 3755 |
1996: W |
Folder 3756 |
1996: Y |
Folder 3757 |
1996: Z |
Folder 3758 |
1996: Christmas cards |
Folder 3759 |
1996: No surname |
Folder 3760 |
1997: Autograph requests |
Folder 3761 |
1997: A |
Folder 3762 |
1997: B |
Folder 3763 |
1997: C |
Folder 3764 |
1997: D |
Folder 3765 |
1997: E |
Folder 3766 |
1997: F |
Folder 3767 |
1997: G |
Folder 3768 |
1997: H |
Folder 3769-3770
Folder 3769Folder 3770 |
1997: K |
Folder 3771 |
1997: L |
Folder 3772 |
1997: M |
Folder 3773 |
1997: N |
Folder 3774 |
1997: O |
Folder 3775 |
1997: P |
Folder 3776 |
1997: R |
Folder 3777 |
1997: S |
Folder 3778 |
1997: T |
Folder 3779 |
1997: V |
Folder 3780 |
1997: W |
Folder 3781 |
1997: Y |
Folder 3782 |
1997: Christmas cards |
Folder 3783 |
1997: No surname |
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Files Kuralt maintained chiefly on the many narration projects he undertook during his retirement. Files also appear on the office Kuralt moved into after leaving CBS and on his retirement.
Folder 3784-3785
Folder 3784Folder 3785 |
An American Moment |
Folder 3786 |
Awards |
Folder 3787 |
Century of Discovery |
Folder 3788 |
File at home |
Folder 3789 |
General book file |
Folder 3790 |
Looking at Life, 1996 |
Folder 3791-3794
Folder 3791Folder 3792Folder 3793Folder 3794 |
Manuscript: Nancy Lattanzio |
Folder 3795 |
Miscellaneous |
Folder 3796 |
Nature of America book project |
Folder 3797 |
Office plans--Curtis Co., Inc. |
Folder 3798 |
Penguin Audiobooks: House at Pooh Corner |
Folder 3799 |
Penguin Audiobooks: Now We are Six |
Folder 3800-3801
Folder 3800Folder 3801 |
Penguin Audiobooks: When We Were Young |
Folder 3802-3803
Folder 3802Folder 3803 |
Penguin Audiobooks: Winnie the Pooh |
Folder 3804-3806
Folder 3804Folder 3805Folder 3806 |
Some retirement notes |
Folder 3807 |
Spring audio pieces |
Folder 3808-3809
Folder 3808Folder 3809 |
Volunteer |
Folder 3810 |
Woodland Harvest |
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Background research materials; research notes; diary entries; manuscript drafts and galleys; correspondence with the publisher; and publicity materials. Kuralt maintained separate files on each of the twelve locations he visited.
Processing Note: Additions after 1998.
Arrangement: chronological.
Clippings, photographs, programs from speaking engagements, printed invitations, and other items.
One interview with Charles Kuralt (1994) and fifty-nine oral histories (May 1998-February 1999) by Ralph Grizzle with friends (including many junior high, high school, and college classmates), family, and colleagues of Kuralt, as well as one subject of his On the Road series and one reporter who has written about Kuralt. Interviews are recorded on digital analog tape; CD listening copies and typed transcriptions of the tapes are available.
This subseries contains materials which are closed. The Library has closed some oral history interviews until restriction is resolved with the interviewee or their heirs.
Permission to publish or broadcast content of some oral history interviews requires permission from the interviewee or heirs.
Folder 4005 |
Babb, JimCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/12 |
Folder 4006 |
Baker, MargeryPermission to publish or broadcast content of the interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/18 |
Folder 4007 |
Batten, AnneCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/6 |
Folder 4008 |
Bleckman, Isadore (Izzy)Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/13 |
Folder 4009 |
Burleson, BertieClosed until restriction is resolved with interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/5 |
Folder 4010 |
Carrier, BuddyCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/9 |
Folder 4011 |
Claiborne, JackPermission to publish or broadcast content of the interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/11 |
Folder 4012 |
Cleland, Ann SawyerCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/14 |
Folder 4013 |
Clinard, DavidClosed until restriction is resolved with interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/17 |
Folder 4014 |
Cole, RichardCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/14 |
Folder 4015 |
Corwin, NormanCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/9 |
Folder 4016 |
Cox, BudCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/15 |
Folder 4017 |
Cronkite, WalterPermission to publish or broadcast content of the interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/19 |
Folder 4018 |
Crutchfield, CharlesCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/1 |
Folder 4019 |
Davis, FosterCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/6 |
Folder 4020 |
Davis, PattyCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/6 |
Folder 4021 |
Dixon, SonnyCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/13 |
Folder 4022 |
Ermer, CalvinClosed until restriction is resolved with interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/6 |
Folder 4023 |
Freundlich, PeterPermission to publish or broadcast content of the interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/16 |
Folder 4024 |
Friday, WilliamCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/15 |
Folder 4025 |
Geer, BillClosed until restriction is resolved with interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/5 |
Folder 4026 |
Hall, GranvilleCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/19 |
Folder 4027 |
Hastie, JohnCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/1 |
Folder 4028 |
Howey, MackCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/8 |
Folder 4029 |
Hoyt, CharlesCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/19 |
Folder 4030 |
Kemp, TedCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/10 |
Folder 4031 |
Kiser, JaneCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/1 |
Folder 4032 |
Kraar, LouisCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/5 |
Folder 4033 |
Kuralt, CharlesCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/5 |
Folder 4034 |
Kuralt, WallaceCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/7 |
Folder 4035 |
Lindsay, BrooksCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/12 |
Folder 4036 |
Lockwood, CharlesCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/12 |
Folder 4037 |
McClure, KenCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/20 |
Folder 4038 |
MacDonald, Donald F.Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/19 |
Folder 4039 |
McGlohon, LoonisCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/3 |
Folder 4040 |
Mann, JethroClosed until restriction is resolved with interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/5 |
Folder 4041 |
Martin, TerryPermission to publish or broadcast content of the interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/15 |
Folder 4042 |
Midgley, LeslieClosed until restriction is resolved with interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/19 |
Folder 4043 |
Morton, CatherineCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/4 |
Folder 4044 |
Morton, HughCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/2 |
Folder 4045 |
Moyers, BillCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/18 |
Folder 4046 |
Neill, RolfeCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/7 |
Folder 4047 |
Pentes, Ruth JonesCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/13 |
Folder 4048 |
Potts, ErwinCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/15 |
Folder 4049 |
Powledge, FredCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/8, DAT-4882/10 |
Folder 4050 |
Rooney, AndyCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/17 |
Folder 4051 |
Sanford, KenCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/6 |
Folder 4052 |
Scheffler, PhilPermission to publish or broadcast content of the interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/17 |
Folder 4053 |
Seymour, RobertClosed until restriction is resolved with interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/12 |
Folder 4054 |
Sheer, JulianPermission to publish or broadcast content of the interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/4 |
Folder 4055 |
Smith, LandonCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/6 |
Folder 4056 |
Spain, TomPermission to publish or broadcast content of the interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/19 |
Folder 4057 |
Spangler, C. D.Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/15 |
Folder 4058 |
Steele, DaleCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/20 |
Folder 4059 |
Tate, John, Jr.Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/13 |
Folder 4060 |
Teel, Mary LouPermission to publish or broadcast content of the interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/15 |
Folder 4061 |
Trillin, CalvinCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/11 |
Folder 4062 |
Williams, PaigePermission to publish or broadcast content of the interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/12 |
Folder 4063 |
Wister, EmeryCorresponding recording: DAT-4882/12 |
Folder 4064 |
Yoder, Ed, Jr.Corresponding recording: DAT-4882/4 |
This subseries contains materials which are closed. The Library has closed some oral history interviews until restriction is resolved with the interviewee or their heirs.
Permission to publish or broadcast content of some oral history interviews requires permission from the interviewee or heirs.
Processing information: Titles and descriptions taken from original containers. Please note that audiotapes may contain more than one interview. Corresonding transcripts are found in series 5.1.
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/1 |
Charles Kuralt; Jane Kiser; Drayton Maitre[?]; Charles CrutchfieldDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Previously listed as T-4882/160 Charles Kuralt, 14 September 1994; Jane Kiser, 15 April 1998; Drayton Maitre[?], 16 April 1998; Charles Crutchfield, 21 April 1998 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/2 |
Hugh MortonDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Previously listed as T-4882/161 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/3 |
Loonis McGlohon, 28 September 1998Digital Audio Tape (DAT) Previously listed as T-4882/162 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/4 |
Ed Yoder Jr.; Julian Sheer; Catherine MortonDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Permission to publish or broadcast content of Julian Sheer's interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Previously listed as T-4882/163 Ed Yoder Jr., 7 May 1998; Julian Sheer, 12 May 1998; Catherine Morton, 12 May 1998 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/5 |
Jethro Mann; Bertie Burleson; Bill Geer; Louis KraarDigital Audio Tape (DAT) The audio recording of Bertie Burleson's, Bill Greer's, and Jethro Mann's oral history interviews is closed until restriction is resolved with the interviewee or their heirs. Previously listed as T-4882/164 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/6 |
Patty Davis; Calvin Ermer; Foster Davis; Landon Smith; Ken Sanford; Anne BattenDigital Audio Tape (DAT) The audio recording of Elmer Calvin's oral history interview is closed until restriction is resolved with the interviewee or their heirs. Previously listed as T-4882/165 Patty Davis, NC Is My Home editor, 13 May 1998; Calvin Ermer, 14 May 1998; Foster Davis, 15 May 1998; Landon Smith, 16 May 1998; Ken Sanford, Daily Tarheel, 18 May 1998; Anne Batten, former teacher |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/7 |
Kuralt Wallace; Rolfe NeillDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Previously listed as T-4882/166 Kuralt Wallace, 21 March 1998; Rolfe Neill, 22 May 1998 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/8 |
Mack Howey; Fred PowledgeDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Previously listed as T-4882/167 Mack Howey, 10 June 1998, 35 minutes; Fred Powledge, 11 June 1998, 10 minutes |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/9 |
Normon Corwin; Buddy CarrierDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Previously listed as T-4882/168 Normon Corwin, 26 May 1998; Buddy Carrier, 28 May 1998 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/10 |
Fred Powledge; Ted KempDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Previously listed as T-4882/169 Fred Powledge, 11 June 1998, 20 minutes; Ted Kemp, 12 June 1998 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/11 |
Jack Claiborne; Calvin TrillinDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Permission to publish or broadcast content of Jack Claiborne's interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Previously listed as T-4882/170 Jack Claiborne, 19 June 1998, 35 minutes; Calvin Trillin, 23 June 1998, 10 minutes |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/12 |
Robert Seymour; Brooks Lindsay; Jim Babb; Charles Lockwood; Paige Williams; Emery WisterDigital Audio Tape (DAT) The audio recording of Robert Seymour's oral history interview is closed until restriction is resolved with the interviewee or their heirs. Previously listed as T-4882/171 Robert Seymour, 17 June 1998, 19 minutes; Brooks Lindsay, 18 June 1998, 20 minutes; Jim Babb, 19 June 1998, 35 minutes; Charles Lockwood, 19 June 1998, 30 minutes; Paige Williams, 19 June 1998, 30 minutes, Emery Wister, 19 June 1998, 20 minutes |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/13 |
Ruth Jones Pentes and Anne Betten; John Tate Jr.; Sonny Dixon; Izzy BleckmanDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Previously listed as T-4882/172 Ruth Jones Pentes and Anne Betten, 25 May 1998, 45 minutes; John Tate Jr., 15 June 1998, 20 minutes; Sonny Dixon, 15 June 1998, 20 minutes; Izzy Bleckman, 17 June 1998, 30 minutes |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/14 |
Richard Cole; Ann Sawyer ClelandDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Previously listed as T-4882/173 Richard Cole, 24 June 1998, 20 minutes; Ann Sawyer Cleland, 13 July 1998 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/15 |
Terry Martin; Bud Cox; Erwin Potts; C. D. Spangler; William Friday; Mary Lou TeelDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Permission to publish or broadcast content of Terry Martin's or Mary Lou Teel's interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Previously listed as T-4882/174 Terry Martin, CBS News, 21 September 1998, 18 minutes; Bud Cox, 22 October 1998, 7 minutes; Erwin Potts, 22 October 1998, 16 minutes; C. D. Spangler, 28 October 1998, 25 minutes; William Friday, 28 October 1998, 16 minutes; Mary Lou Teel, 13 November 1998 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/16 |
Mary Lou Teel; Peter FreundlichDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Permission to publish or broadcast content of Peter Freundlich's interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Previously listed as T-4882/175 Mary Lou Teel continued, 13 November 1998, 45 minutes; Peter Freundlich, 13 November 1998 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/17 |
Phil Scheffler; David Clinard; Andy RooneyDigital Audio Tape (DAT) The audio recording of David Clinard's oral history interview is closed until restriction is resolved with the interviewee or their heirs. Previously listed as T-4882/176 Phil Scheffler, 4 December 1998; David Clinard, 12 December 1998; Andy Rooney, 5 January 1999 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/18 |
Bill Moyers; Margery BakerDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Permission to publish or broadcast content of Margery Baker's interview requires permission from the interviewee or heirs. Previously listed as T-4882/177 Bill Moyers, 25 August 1998, 17 minutes; Margery Baker, 20 September 1998, 15 minutes |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/19 |
David McDonald; Tom Spain; Charles Hoyt; Granville Hall; Walter Cronkite; Leslie MidgleyDigital Audio Tape (DAT) The audio recording of Leslie Midgley's oral history interview is closed until restriction is resolved with the interviewee or their heirs. Previously listed as T-4882/178 David McDonald, 14 July 1998; Tom Spain, 18 November 1998; Charles Hoyt, 18 November 1998; Granville Hall, 19 November 1998; Walter Cronkite, 1 December 1998; Leslie Midgley, 2 December 1998 |
Digital Audiotape DAT-4882/20 |
Dale Steele; Ken McClureDigital Audio Tape (DAT) Previously listed as T-4882/179 Dale Steele, 22 February 1999, 10 minutes; Ken McClure, 4 March 1999, 15 minutes |
Processing Note: See also Additions after 1998.
Arrangement: by donor.
Letters and video- and audiotapes contributed to the collection, September 1997-February 1999, by individuals in response to a request for donations from the Southern Historical Collection. Of note are scattered letters with Bill Friday and Eli Evans. The letter Kuralt sent Bill Friday requesting that he be granted a burial plot in the Chapel Hill Cemetery is included.
Arrangement: by donor.
Letters, photographs, video, and audiotapes contributed to the collection, 1999-2006, by individuals in response to a request for donations issued by the Southern Historical Collection.
Arrangement: by type
Materials collected from Charles Kuralt's Essex, Conn., home include correspondence, awards, and gifts; project files, drafts, proofs, photographs and negatives for the book On the Road With Charles Kuralt (1985); transcripts of selected episodes of On the Road and America Tonight; a scrapbook presented by IBM titled "20 Years on the Road with Charles Kuralt"; and videotapes, moving image film, and audiotapes of selected Charles Kuralt broadcasts and projects including On the Road, The Spirit of America, and Sunday Morning.
Mostly publicity photographs and photographs taken while filming On the Road or included in the book, Charles Kuralt's America (1995).
Folder 5028 |
On the Road: Photographs |
Folder 5029-5030
Folder 5029Folder 5030 |
Charles Kuralt's America: Photographs |
Folder 5031-5032
Folder 5031Folder 5032 |
Other photographsPhotographs of Kuralt and inscribed photos from others including General Norman Schwarzkopf and Phil Rizzuto. |
Folder 5033 |
Photographs, cards, and other gifts |
Folder 5034 |
Photo proofs |
Folder 5035-5037
Folder 5035Folder 5036Folder 5037 |
Photographs and slides |
Folder 5038 |
Color slides |
Folder 5039 |
Publicity photos and slides |
Folder 5040-5043
Folder 5040Folder 5041Folder 5042Folder 5043 |
Negatives |
Transcripts of On the Road, 1967-1984; Eyewitness to History, 1961-1962; Portraits of These United States, 1976; Exploring America, 1982; and America Tonight, 1990-1991.
Folder 5044 |
On the Road: List of episodesA list of episodes that aired on CBS Evening News, 1967-1984. |
Folder 5045-5061
Folder 5045Folder 5046Folder 5047Folder 5048Folder 5049Folder 5050Folder 5051Folder 5052Folder 5053Folder 5054Folder 5055Folder 5056Folder 5057Folder 5058Folder 5059Folder 5060Folder 5061 |
On the Road: Transcripts, 1967-1984Selected transcripts of On the Road segments collected by Kuralt while researching his book, On the Road With Charles Kuralt (1985). |
Folder 5062 |
Eyewitness to History: Transcripts, 1961-1962 |
Folder 5063 |
Portraits of These United States: Transcripts, 1976 |
Folder 5064 |
Exploring America: Transcripts, 1982 |
Folder 5065-5070
Folder 5065Folder 5066Folder 5067Folder 5068Folder 5069Folder 5070 |
America Tonight: Transcripts, 1990-1991 |
Drafts and proofs of Kuralt's book, On the Road With Charles Kuralt (1985).
Folder 5071-5085
Folder 5071Folder 5072Folder 5073Folder 5074Folder 5075Folder 5076Folder 5077Folder 5078Folder 5079Folder 5080Folder 5081Folder 5082Folder 5083Folder 5084Folder 5085 |
On the Road With Charles Kuralt (1985): Drafts |
Folder 5086-5093
Folder 5086Folder 5087Folder 5088Folder 5089Folder 5090Folder 5091Folder 5092Folder 5093 |
On the Road With Charles Kuralt (1985): Proofs |
A scrapbook presented to Kuralt on Thanksgiving 1976 by "Rita and all," and 2 scrapbooks titled "Twenty Years on the Road With Charles Kuralt" presented by IBM in 1987.
Oversize Volume SV-4882/1-2
SV-4882/1SV-4882/2 |
"Twenty Years on the Road With Charles Kuralt," presented by IBM in 1987 |
Oversize Volume SV-4882/3 |
Scrapbook presented to Kuralt on Thanksgiving, 1976 |
Audiovisual materials in various formats include selected broadcasts of On the Road, Sunday Morning, and The Spirit of America. Other items of note include an audiocassette of Kuralt reciting his winning speech in the 1948 Voice of Democracy contest, perhaps the earliest available recording of Kuralt.
Film F-4882/4 |
On the Road to 76, Oklahoma16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/5 |
On the Road to 76, Alabama16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/6 |
On the Road to 76, Oregon16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/7 |
On the Road, Maryland16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/8 |
On the Road to 76, Mississippi16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/9 |
On the Road, New Jersey16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/10 |
On the Road to 76, Rhode Island16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/11 |
On the Road to 76, Texas16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/12 |
On the Road to 76, New Mexico16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/13 |
On the Road, South Dakota16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/14 |
On the Road to 76, Missouri16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/15 |
On the Road to 76, Ohio16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/16 |
On the Road to 76, Washington16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/17 |
On the Road, Alaska16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/18 |
On the Road to 76, Ohio16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/19 |
On the Road, Utah16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/20 |
On the Road, Wyoming16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/21 |
On the Road to 76, Hawaii16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/22 |
On the Road, South Carolina16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/23 |
On the Road to 76, Idaho16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/24 |
On the Road to 76, Nevada16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/25 |
On the Road to 76, Arkansas16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/26 |
On the Road to 76, Kentucky16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/27 |
On the Road to 76, Montana16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/28 |
On the Road, Arizona16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/29 |
On the Road, West Virginia16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/30 |
On the Road 76, Michigan16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/31 |
On the Road to 76, Iowa16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/32 |
On the Road to 76, Kansas/Missouri16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/33 |
On the Road to 76, Indiana16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/34 |
On the Road, Vermont16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/35 |
On the Road, Pennsylvania16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/36 |
On the Road, North Dakota16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/37 |
On the Road, Florida16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/38 |
On the Road, Colorado16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/39 |
On the Road to 76, Connecticut16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/40 |
On the Road, Illinois16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/41 |
On the Road to 76, Louisiana16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/42 |
On the Road to 76, Maine16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/43 |
On the Road, New Hampshire16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/44 |
On the Road to 76, Virginia16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/45 |
On the Road to 76, Wisconsin/New Mexico16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/46 |
On the Road to 76, Tennessee16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/47 |
On the Road, Massachusetts16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/48 |
On the Road, Georgia16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/49 |
On the Road, Delaware16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/50 |
[unidentified motion picture film]16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/51 |
Walter Cronkite News, Pennsylvania Senate Race, 20 October 196416mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/52 |
On the Road, Lula Watson, Highway Builder and Kite Flyer16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/53 |
On the Road with Charles Kuralt, Show 1, 3 September 196816mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/54 |
On the Road, Five Stories (Carolinas)16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/55 |
CBS: Who, What, When, Where, Why: "Back on the Road" with Charles Kuralt, 14 January 196916mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/56 |
On the Road to 76, North Carolina, California, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/57 |
Eyewitness: An American in Cuba, 25 May 196216mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/58 |
On the Road, George Black, Two Stories16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/59 |
Market Day, Ecuador16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/60 |
Charles Kuralt, Olympics, 7 January 197516mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/61 |
On the Road, oversize reels16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/62 |
On the Road, oversize reels16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/63 |
On the Road, Affiliates16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/64 |
On the Road, Affiliated special16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/65 |
On the Road16mm motion picture film |
Film F-4882/66 |
[unidentified motion picture film]16mm motion picture film |
Videotape VT-4882/261-289
VT-4882/261VT-4882/262VT-4882/263VT-4882/264VT-4882/265VT-4882/266VT-4882/267VT-4882/268VT-4882/269VT-4882/270VT-4882/271VT-4882/272VT-4882/273VT-4882/274VT-4882/275VT-4882/276VT-4882/277VT-4882/278VT-4882/279VT-4882/280VT-4882/281VT-4882/282VT-4882/283VT-4882/284VT-4882/285VT-4882/286VT-4882/287VT-4882/288VT-4882/289 |
On the Road: Videotape |
Videotape VT-4882/290-308
VT-4882/290VT-4882/291VT-4882/292VT-4882/293VT-4882/294VT-4882/295VT-4882/296VT-4882/297VT-4882/298VT-4882/299VT-4882/300VT-4882/301VT-4882/302VT-4882/303VT-4882/304VT-4882/305VT-4882/306VT-4882/307VT-4882/308 |
Sunday Morning and other CBS News Specials: Videotape |
Videotape VT-4882/309-322
VT-4882/309VT-4882/310VT-4882/311VT-4882/312VT-4882/313VT-4882/314VT-4882/315VT-4882/316VT-4882/317VT-4882/318VT-4882/319VT-4882/320VT-4882/321VT-4882/322 |
Spirit of America, 1976: Videotape |
Videotape VT-4882/323-349
VT-4882/323VT-4882/324VT-4882/325VT-4882/326VT-4882/327VT-4882/328VT-4882/329VT-4882/330VT-4882/331VT-4882/332VT-4882/333VT-4882/334VT-4882/335VT-4882/336VT-4882/337VT-4882/338VT-4882/339VT-4882/340VT-4882/341VT-4882/342VT-4882/343VT-4882/344VT-4882/345VT-4882/346VT-4882/347VT-4882/348VT-4882/349 |
[unidentified video recordings[ |
Audiodisc D-4882/15 |
An American Sampler, 1972 |
Audiodisc D-4882/16 |
North Carolina is My Home, 1985 |
Audiodisc D-4882/17 |
Seagulls and Summer People: a Record of Maine Humor, by Captain Kendall Morse, 1980 |
Audiodisc D-4882/18 |
Kuralt's winning speech in 1948 Voice of Democracy contest |
Audiotape T-4882/8 |
Saul Bellow Press Club, 22 January 19771/4" Open Reel Audio Previously listed as T-4882/181 |
Audiotape T-4882/9 |
Goldwater For President, music only1/4" Open Reel Audio Previously listed as T-4882/182 |
Audiotape T-4882/10 |
[unidentified CBS sound recording]1/4" Open Reel Audio Previously listed as T-4882/183 |
Audiotape T-4882/11 |
[unidentified sound recording]1/4" Open Reel Audio Previously listed as T-4882/184 |
Audiotape T-4882/12 |
Metro RPT, 12 October 19631/4" Open Reel Audio Previously listed as T-4882/185 |
Audiocassette C-4882/157 |
Kuralt Tribute, 20 April 1990Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/186 From Sprangler Papers; Recorded from Mike Martin |
Audiocassette C-4882/158 |
This Land Is Home To Me, main themeAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/187 |
Audiocassette C-4882/159 |
Exploring America: The Bountiful Harvest, CBS Radio News with Charles Kuralt, 24-25 November 1990Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/188 |
Audiocassette C-4882/160 |
Loonis, Charles, [Encantada], 9 September 1992Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/189 |
Audiocassette C-4882/161 |
Letters, 28 FebruaryAudiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/190 |
Audiocassette C-4882/162 |
Norman Corwin, American Voices, WETA, Washington, D.C.Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/191 |
Audiocassette C-4882/163 |
Milt Hinton: tape 1Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/192 |
Audiocassette C-4882/164 |
Milt Hinton: tape 2Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/193 |
Audiocassette C-4882/165 |
Molly Geissler, St. Louis, Mo., June 1971Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/194 |
Audiocassette C-4882/166 |
[unidentified sound recording]Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/195 |
Audiocassette C-4882/167 |
Kalb narration, "Viet Cong", 1968 February 1968Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/196 |
Audiocassette C-4882/168 |
[unidentified sound recording]Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/197 |
Audiocassette C-4882/169 |
[unidentified sound recording]Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/198 |
Audiocassette C-4882/170 |
[unidentified sound recording]Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/199 |
Audiocassette C-4882/171 |
[unidentified sound recording]Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/200 |
Audiocassette C-4882/172 |
Charles Kuralt, Voice of a Democracy Contest winner, 1948Audiocassette Previously listed as T-4882/201 |
Addition includes answered and unanswered mail, 1995-1997, selected scripts of On the Road, and other subject files related to Kuralt's book projects, narrating projects, and other activities. Also included are sketches, awards certificates, photographs, and negatives. Note that the original arrangement and file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.
Folder 5094 |
Day planners, 1995-1996 |
Folder 5095 |
Answered condolence mail, 1994 |
Folder 5096-5097
Folder 5096Folder 5097 |
Answered mail, 1995 |
Folder 5098-5099
Folder 5098Folder 5099 |
Answered mail, 1996 |
Folder 5100 |
Answered and unanswered mail, 1997 |
Folder 5101-5121
Folder 5101Folder 5102Folder 5103Folder 5104Folder 5105Folder 5106Folder 5107Folder 5108Folder 5109Folder 5110Folder 5111Folder 5112Folder 5113Folder 5114Folder 5115Folder 5116Folder 5117Folder 5118Folder 5119Folder 5120Folder 5121 |
On the Road: Stories as broadcast, 1967-1989 |
Folder 5122 |
On the Road: List of episodes |
Folder 5123-5125
Folder 5123Folder 5124Folder 5125 |
On the Road: Specials |
Folder 5126 |
On the Road: Cassette |
Folder 5127 |
On the Road: Theme song |
Folder 5128 |
Beautiful Roads |
Folder 5129 |
Blair Clark |
Folder 5130 |
Charles' personal file |
Folder 5131 |
UNC Commencement Address, 12 May 1985 |
Folder 5132 |
New Orleans, 1982 |
Folder 5133 |
Clarence Day Poem |
Folder 5134 |
Reader's Digest |
Folder 5135 |
Jane Tolbert thesis |
Folder 5136 |
John Voelker on Fishing |
Folder 5137 |
Southern Christmases |
Folder 5138 |
Russian Dentist |
Folder 5139 |
Saturday Review |
Folder 5140 |
Red Smith Lecture, University of Notre Dame |
Folder 5141 |
Reno, 29 March 1984 |
Folder 5142 |
Rotunda Speech, 1975 |
Folder 5143 |
Liz Carpenter Poem |
Folder 5144 |
CBS: Memos |
Folder 5145 |
John Glover file |
Folder 5146 |
NOVA - WGBH |
Folder 5147 |
American Rivers |
Folder 5148 |
This I Believe |
Folder 5149 |
Violence Project: National Association of Social Workers |
Folder 5150 |
Clippings |
Folder 5151 |
Norman Corwin |
Folder 5152 |
Carter Script, DeTournay Productions |
Folder 5153 |
Joan Osoff |
Folder 5154 |
School of Social Work, UNC |
Folder 5155 |
Natural Sounds |
Folder 5156-5157
Folder 5156Folder 5157 |
Stately Homes |
Folder 5158 |
Executive Residence Summary |
Folder 5159 |
Progressive Farmer |
Folder 5160 |
Dean Smith |
Folder 5161 |
North Carolina Is My Home |
Folder 5162 |
Polar Express, CD-Rom |
Folder 5163-5164
Folder 5163Folder 5164 |
Revolutionary War |
Folder 5165-5166
Folder 5165Folder 5166 |
Press: clippings on the occasion of Kuralt's death, 1997 |
Folder 5167-5168
Folder 5167Folder 5168 |
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial, 1995-1996 |
Folder 5169-5170
Folder 5169Folder 5170 |
Simon and Schuster |
Folder 5171 |
Scenic America |
Folder 5172-5174
Folder 5172Folder 5173Folder 5174 |
Charles Kuralt's America: Calendar and Photos |
Folder 5175 |
Miscellaneous writings |
Folder 5176 |
Winnie the Pooh |
Folder 5177 |
John Voelker Foundation |
Folder 5178 |
Neal Spelce |
Folder 5179 |
Miscellaneous speeches |
Folder 5180 |
Prime Life Network |
Folder 5181-5185
Folder 5181Folder 5182Folder 5183Folder 5184Folder 5185 |
An American Moment with Charles Kuralt, 1996-1997 |
Oversize Paper Folder OPF-4882/6 |
EnvelopesAn envelope featuring a sun illustration and a collage of envelopes addressed to Kuralt featuring various misspellings of his name. |
Oversize Paper Folder OPF-4882/1-5
OPF-4882/1OPF-4882/2OPF-4882/3OPF-4882/4OPF-4882/5 |
Oversize papers |
Oversize Paper Folder OPF-4882/7 |
CBS promotional boards |
Oversize Paper Folder OPF-4882/8 |
Sketches of Charles Kuralt and other prints |
Extra Oversize Paper Folder XOPF-4882/1-4
XOPF-4882/1XOPF-4882/2XOPF-4882/3XOPF-4882/4 |
Oversize papers |
Extra Oversize Paper Folder XOPF-4882/5 |
Sketches and prints |
Oversize Paper Folder OPF-4882/9-11
OPF-4882/9OPF-4882/10OPF-4882/11 |
Awards Certificates |
Oversize Image Folder OP-PF-4882/1-3
OP-PF-4882/1OP-PF-4882/2OP-PF-4882/3 |
Oversize pictures |
Oversize Image Folder OP-PF-4882/6 |
Inscribed and other photographs |
Oversize Image Folder OP-PF-4882/7 |
Matted photographs (some inscribed) |
Oversize Image Folder OP-PF-4882/8 |
Photographs used in A Life On the Road |
Oversize Image Folder OP-PF-4882/9-12
OP-PF-4882/9OP-PF-4882/10OP-PF-4882/11OP-PF-4882/12 |
Contact sheets and negatives of images used in Charles Kuralt's America (1995) |
Mostly correspondence and other unanswered mail, March 1997-June 1997, collected from Kuralt's desk after his death.
Folder 5186-5198
Folder 5186Folder 5187Folder 5188Folder 5189Folder 5190Folder 5191Folder 5192Folder 5193Folder 5194Folder 5195Folder 5196Folder 5197Folder 5198 |
Items from Kuralt's desk, March 1997-June 1997. |