University of Michigan - Flint

University of Michigan-Flint

Mott

University of Michigan-Flint
Frances Willson Thompson Library

    Genesee Historical Collections Center


Name of the collection: Charles Stewart Mott Papers
Inclusive years: 1896-1973
Quantity: 40 reels of 16 mm microfilm
Acquisition: This collection (donor no. 092) was deposited in the University of Michigan-Flint Library in 1985.

Provenance: At least some of this collection was located in Mr. Mott’s office in the Charles Stewart Mott Library at the time of his death. From 1977 to 2000 it was on loan to the GMI Alumni Foundation Collection of Industrial History, GMI Institute (later Kettering University). In 1984, microfilm copies of the collection were made.
Access: There are no restrictions. Normal copyright restrictions apply.
Processed by: Karen Ann Young, 1978.

 

 

 

INTRODUCTION TO THE MICROFILM COLLECTION

 

Karen Ann Young processed the Charles Stewart Mott Papers and wrote the following finding aid for it in 1978. It was edited in 2008 in order to provide a web-based description of the collection. In the original arrangement of the papers, the accession number 77-7 was assigned to the collection as a whole, and each folder was given a number which followed a numeric sequence beginning with this accession number. To find a particular folder in the microfilm edition of the papers, however, it is necessary to request the reel number. This number is in the column on the far left in the folder list below. Although folder numbers are arranged in numerical order, the reel numbers are in somewhat random order. Besides folders, some material was kept in boxes, which were assigned numbers in a different sequence. This material is listed below, interspersed with the material in folders.

Paul Gifford, 2008

 

 

 

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

 

   Automotive pioneer, industrial pioneer, philanthropist, executive, businessman, banker, sailor and soldier, community and educational leader Charles Stewart Mott was born in Newark, New Jersey, on June 2, 1875, son of John Coon Mott and Isabella Turnbull Stewart Mott.

 

Mott's early education was in the New York public schools. In 1892, he graduated from Stevens High School in Hoboken, New Jersey. From 1892 to 1894, Mott attended Stevens Institute of Technology, in Hoboken, New Jersey, studying mechanical engineering. The years 1894 and 1895 were spent studying zymotechnology (science of fermentation) in Copenhagen, Denmark, and chemistry of fermentation in Munich, Germany, to learn new techniques useful in the family cider and vinegar business in Bouckville, New York. After studying, touring Europe on his bicycle, and attending concerts and art museums, Mott returned to Stevens Institute in 1895. After graduation from Stevens Institute in 1897 as a mechanical engineer, Mott worked with his father manufacturing carbonating machinery for the C. S. Mott Company of New York, so named to encourage young Mott to join the business.

 

Mott had joined the New York State Naval Militia in 1894, and when the Spanish-American War broke out, he served on active duty in the United States Navy as Gunner's Mate, First Class, on the U.S.S. Yankee.

 

After the Spanish-American War, Mott worked in the family businesses, which included the C. S. Mott Company and the Weston-Mott Company, which manufactured wire wheels.

 

In 1899 his father died, and in 1900 C. S. Mott became factory superintendent and secretary of the Weston-Mott Company of Utica, New York. After the advent of the automobile and shift from wire wheels to wooden artillery-type wheels, Mott began designing and manufacturing axles. On June 4, 1905, W. C. Durant, creator of General Motors, wrote to C. S. Mott: "Would you entertain a proposition of removing or establishing a branch factory at Flint, Michigan..." Mott consented, and final arrangements for Weston-Mott to move to Flint were finalized Labor Day weekend, 1905. In the spring of 1906 Weston-Mott began building a factory next to the new Buick factory in Flint, and the company was to become the largest axle manufacturer in the world. It was this move to Flint that paved the road to Mr. Mott's great industrial and philanthropic career. The Flint plant of Weston-Mott was completed early in 1907, and on February 1, 1907, Mott brought his family to live in Flint. His first home was at 406 East Kearsley. In 1909 he built another house at 423 Kearsley, and in 1917 the Motts moved into Applewood, which was Mott's home until his death.

 

In 1908 General Motors was organized and soon bought 49 percent of Weston­-Mott Company stock, and in 1913 Mott exchanged the remaining 51 percent of Weston-Mott Company stock in return for General Motors stock. That same year, 1913, C. S. Mott became a director of General Motors and held that office until his death. The various positions he held with General Motors were as member of the Board of Directors (1913-1973); Vice President (1916-1937); member of the Executive Committee (1922-1929), Finance Committee (1929-1937) and as member and chairman of the Audit Committee (1939-1967).

 

Married four times, Mott had six children. Three were born by his first wife Ethel Culbert Harding, whom he married in June, 1900: Aimee Mott, born 1902; Elsa Beatrice Mott, born 1904; and Charles Stewart Harding Mott, born 1906. His last marriage was on October 13, 1934, when Mr. Mott and Ruth Mott Rawlings, a distant cousin, were married in El Paso, Texas. They had three children: Susan Elizabeth Mott, born 1936; Stewart Rawlings Mott, born 1937; and Maryanne Turnbull Mott, born 1942.

 

Mott was elected mayor of Flint for three terms, in 1912, 1913 and 1918, and contributed greatly to the growing Flint by improving streets, sidewalks, sewer system, lighting and its fire department. Although entering the gubernatorial campaign on the Republican ticket late in 1920, Mott finished third in a field of nine.

 

His great philanthropic contribution to Flint was the incorporation of the Mott Foundation in 1926, which concentrated its efforts to help Flint develop in social and educational aspects and through improvement in health care. Flint became a model city for the world through the development of its educational facilities with the cooperation of the Flint Board of Education. C. S. Mott spent the remainder of his life concerning himself with details of the operation of the Foundation. Mott's generosity was not been confined to Flint but reached other cities throughout the United States, such as the Mott Children's Health Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the University of Chicago Industrial Relations Building in Chicago, Illinois, for the development of a program for economic education, leadership and communications.

 

Mott had a strong sense of both personal and public responsibilities and contributed greatly not only financially but with his personal time, energy and interest to many civic developments and activities such as the Flint Community Service Center, Mott Children's Health Center, Y.W.C.A., and Mott Boys' Camp. Other examples of his support were Boy Scouts, Goodwill Industries, Flint's College and Cultural Center, the Red Feather Fund, hospitals, parks and recreation. He personally participated in "Operation Tornado" in 1953 as a carpenter to help rebuild homes destroyed by a tornado and was later awarded a life membership in the American Federation of Painters and Decorators Local 1052.

 

In addition to service in the Spanish-American War, Mott served as a major in the Quartermaster Corps from 1911 to 1919. In this capacity, Mott was responsible for coordination of wartime industrial production for the Detroit area. In 1924 he was commissioned Colonel in the Army Ordinance Reserve, and from 1924 to 1925 he was a civilian aide for Michigan to the Secretary of War. In 1941, Mott was honorary chairman of the Flint Committee of United China Relief, and in 1942 was named to the Civilian Defense Council.

 

Mott was active in several Flint and Detroit clubs and received numerous honors and awards as expressions of appreciation, including the Big Brother Award in 1955, bestowed on him by President Eisenhower. He received several honorary degrees from universities throughout the United States. Flint honored Mott with several community birthday parties to show appreciation for his many contributions. On his 80th birthday, Mott presented the Flint College and Cultural Center with the Charles Stewart Mott Community Center of Science and Applied Arts, and he broke ground for the University of Michigan building. He donated the Charles Stewart Mott Library to the Charles Stewart Mott Community College, which was named for him after his death.

 

An Episcopalian, Mott actively participated in the church and its growth. Active in the Masons and Shriners, American Legion, and one of the original founders of the American Automobile Association, Mott thrived on challenges. He had several hobbies, including horses, tennis, yachting, fishing and photography. He belonged to the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, near his residence "Parparet," in Somerset Bridge, Bermuda.

 

Several magazines and newspapers carried biographical sketches of Charles Stewart Mott, and a biography, Foundation for Living, was written by Clarence H. Young.

 

In addition to his career as a General Motors executive, C. S. Mott was active in many other businesses and organizations. His wise counsel and guidance was widely sought, and he often served on boards of directors and held offices in numerous organizations, including:

 

Weston-Mott Axle Company

Union Industrial Trust-Savings Bank

Flint Guardian National Bank of Commerce

Detroit Union Guardian Trust Company

Guardian Detroit Company

Guardian Detroit Union Group

United States Sugar Corporation

Celotex Company

Investment Company of America (Detroit)

American Industries Corporation (Detroit)

Detroit Flint Sandstone Brick Company

Boy's Club of Detroit

Michigan Children's Aid

Child Welfare League of America

Cranbrook School (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan)

Stevens Institute of Technology

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Northern Illinois Water Company

Illinois Water Service Company

Long Island Water Corporation

St. Louis County Water Company

Missouri Water Company

 

His C. S. Mott Foundation owned Smith, Bridgman and Company of Flint; J. W. Knapp Company, Lansing; L. W. Robinson Company, Battle Creek; and D. M. Christian Company, Owosso.

 

Mott had enthusiasm, intelligence, sincerity and motivation; he was economical, careful and considerate, and he gave not only money but his personal interest and time for the betterment of mankind. He lived up to the Mott family motto until his death, February 18, 1973:

 

Spectemur Agendo (Let Us Be Known By Our Deeds)

 

 

SCOPE AND CONTENT

 

The collection consists of approximately 90 linear feet of correspondence, manuscripts, magazine articles, newspaper clippings, uncut newspapers, reports, directories, publications, blueprints, ledgers, stock books, minute books, record books, photographs, scrapbooks, notebooks, portfolios, articles, C. S. Mott's notes and comments, programs, books, magazines, tour guides, maps, postal cards, membership cards, receipts and memorabilia.

 

This collection gives a broad scope of C. S. Mott's varied interests; industrial, business, political and military careers; civic, philanthropic and educational activities. A vast amount of correspondence includes that with personal acquaintances, political, business, industrial and educational leaders; and also correspondence with his family while aboard the U.S.S. Yankee.

 

There is an immense amount of biographical material on Charles Stewart Mott's life, including numerous awards and degrees. Mr. Mott's personal notes and writings are of special interest.

 

 

ARRANGEMENT

 

The collection was arranged as closely as possible to the original provenance, which is topical and in reverse chronological order. Series and subseries are listed as follows:

 

77-7.1 BIOGRAPHICAL

77-7.2 MOTT CIDER MILLS, MOTT CARBONATING COMPANY

77-7.3 WESTON-MOTT COMPANY

77-7.4 GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

TOPICAL

HISTORICAL

CORRESPONDENCE

77-7.5 BUSINESS INTERESTS

SUGAR

WATER

GENERAL

77-7.6 CORRESPONDENCE

ALPHABETICAL

TOPICAL

CHRONOLOGICAL

77-7.7 CIVIC, CHARITABLE AND PHILANTHROPIC ACTIVITIES

77-7.8 PEOPLE AND TOPICS OF SPECIAL INTEREST

77-7.9 CHARLES STEWART MOTT FOUNDATION, 1927-1973

77-7.10 POLITICAL CAREER

MAYOR OF FLINT, 1910-1950

GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN (1920), 1920-1929

 

 

FOLDER LIST

 

REEL FOLDER NO.

BIOGRAPHICAL

15 77-7.1-1 C. S. Mott - Senate hearings, testimony, 1934

15 77-7.1-2 Legal suits, opinions, 1933-1954

Stevens Institute of Technology

15 77-7.1-3 1950-1972

15 77-7.1-4 1943-1949

15 77-7.1-5 1936-1942

15 77-7.1-6 Mott Field House, 1945-1947

Stevens Institute of Technology

33 Box No. 14 Publications, articles, book, 1911-1968

15 77-7.1-7 1942-1951

15 77-7.1-8 1937-1970 and n.d.

15 77-7.1-9 1892-1897

15 77-7.1-10 1938-1959

15 77-7.1-11 1937-1970

15 77-7.1-12 Flint property, 1914-1954

Applewood

15 77-7.1-13.1 1911-1966

15 77-7.1-13.2 1917-1960

Genealogy

38 Box No. 38

38 Box No. 39

38 Box No. 40 Stewart family

38 Box No. 41 Published Mott and related family histories and genealogies

Mott genealogy

15 77-7.1-14A 1924-1971

15 77-7.1-14B 1815-1961

15 77-7.1-14C Notebooks (2), 1198-1951

15 77-7.1-15 Genealogy publishers, 1935-1940

15 77-7.1-16 Mott family correspondence, 1859-1943

15 77-7.1-17 Mott family newspaper clippings, 1934, 1950

15 77-7.1-18 Ruth R. Mott, 1942-1974

16 77-7.1-19 Isabella Turnbull Stewart Mott, 1931, 1941

16 77-7.1-20 John Coon Mott, 1899

16 77-7.1-21 Charles Stewart Harding Mott, 1919-1970

16 77-7.1-22 Stewart Rawlings Mott, 1942-1975

16 77-7.1-23 Elsa Mott Mitchell Ives, 1936-1951 and n.d.

16 77-7.1-24 Hamish Mitchell "Buy America," 1932-1933

16 77-7.1-25 Susan Mott Webb, 1954-1969 and n.d.

16 77-7.1-26 Aimee Mott Butler, 1936-1961

16 77-7.1-27 Maryanne Mott Meynet, 1944-1966

16 77-7.1-28 Edith Mott Davis, 1935-1967

16 77-7.1-29 Sam R. (Jr. & Sr.), Seward Mott, 1915-1947

16 77-7.1-30 Margaret Horner (cousin), 1942-1943

16 77-7.1-31 Joan Mitchell Kleinpel1 (Mrs. Peter Kleinpell), 1943-1954

16 77-7.1-32 Junius Mott Rawlings, M.D., 1938-1956

Personal writings, notes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, 1946-1966

16 77-7.1-33.1 Notebooks 1-3

16 77-7.1-33.2 Notebooks 4-7

16 77-7.1-33.3 Notebooks 8-10

16 77-7.1-33.4 Notebooks 11-13

16 77-7.1-34.1 Personal writings, speeches, statements 1964-1970 and n.d.

16 77-7.1-34.2 Personal writings, notes, maps (2), n.d.

16 77-7.1-34.3 Personal writings, notes, list of friends, 1950-1970

16 77-7.1-34.4 Personal writings, notes, 1902-1949

16 77-7.1-34.5 Personal writings, notes, n.d.

16 77-7.1-35 “Looking to the Future,” by C.S. Mott, 1944-1956

33 Box No. 10 Banquet and conference programs; Diary book (includes General Motors)

36 Box No. 30 Newspaper clippings, 1910-1974 and n.d.

36 Box No. 31 Biographical articles, 1919-1974 and n.d.

36 Box No. 32 Personal reference (material from Mr. Mott’s bedroom)

36 Box No. 33 Membership cards and receipts

Birthdays - C. S. Mott

16 77-7.1-36 1942-1972 and n.d.

16 77-7.1-37 80th birthday, 1955

17 77-7.1-38 75th birthday, 1950

17 77-7.1-39 Insurance, 1922-1953

Automobiles purchased by C. S. Mott

17 77-7.1-40.1 1900-1950

17 77-7.1-40.2 1907-1957

17 77-7.1-41 Appliances, cameras purchased by C. S. Mott, 1925-1952

17 77-7.1-42 Health and dental - C. S. Mott, 1909-1971

17 77-7.1-43 Foundation for Living (biography of C. S. Mott), 1963-1971 and n.d.

17 77-7.1-44 Miscellaneous bills paid, 1917-1944 and n.d.

17 77-7.1-45 Michigan National Guard, 1921-1925

Military

17 77-7.1-46.1 General, 1917-1956

17 77-7.1-46.2 Notebooks, news clippings 1942-1951

17 77-7.1-46.3 General 1942 and n.d.

36 Box No. 35 Publications

Reserve Officers Association

17 77-7.1-47.1 1923-1969

17 77-7.1-47.2 Publications, 1938-1951

17 77-7.1-48 Camp Custer, 1923-1925

Naval affairs

17 77-7.1-49.1 1921-1971

17 77-7.1-49.2 C. S. Mott's personal writings, correspondence, notebook, newspaper clippings, 1875-1948

17 77-7.1-49.3 1921-1962 and n.d.

17 77-7.1-49.4 Photographs, 1897 and n.d.

38 Box No. 36 U.S.S. Yankee and naval materials

38 Box No. 37 U.S.S. Yankee and miscellaneous military affairs

Quartermaster Corps

17 77-7.1-50.1 September 21, 1918 - October 30, 1923

17 77-7.1-50.2 December 15, 1917 - September 20, 1918 and n.d.

17 77-7.1-50.3 1917-1919

17 77-7.1-51 Army-Navy liaison, 1942-1943

World War II rationing

17 77-7.1-52.1 1942-1943

17 77-7.1-52.2 1942-1943

17 77-7.1-53 Charitable and political contributions, 1909-1961

Hobbies

17 77-7.1-54 Horses, 1929-1935

Boats and yachting

17 77-7.1-55.1 1912-1941

17 77-7.1-55.2 1911 and n.d.

36 Box No. 29 Publications

Travel

17 77-7.1-56.1 Ocean trips, 1894-1940

17 77-7.1-56.2 General, 1923-1939

Arizona (Desert Dick)

17 77-7.1-56.3 Personal writings, correspondence, newspaper clippings, 1923-1965 and n.d.

18 77-7.1-56.4 Brochures

Western United States

18 77-7.1-56.5 1923-1934

18 77-7.1-56.7 Brochures and maps

Honors and Awards

18 77-7.1-57.1 List of Awards, notebook (1), 1914-1975

18 77-7.1-57.2 Notebooks, 1913-1947

18 77-7.1-57.3 1939-1971 and n.d.

18 77-7.1-57.4 1919-1972

18 77-7.1-57.5 1913-1970 and n.d.

18 77-7.1-57.6 Stevens Institute of Technology, 1937-1955

Big Brother Award

18 77-7.1-57.7A 1954-1957

18 77-7.1-57.7B 1954-1966

18 77-7.1-57.8 Great Living American Award, 1961-1965

18 77-7.1-57.9 Engineer of the Year Award, 1956-1957

18 77-7.1-57.10 Wolverine Frontiersman Award, 1956

18 77-7.1-57.11 Flint Junior Chamber of Commerce Appreciation Dinner, 1939

18 77-7.1-57.12 Automobile Old Timers, 1950, 1964

18 77-7.1-57.13 American Automobile Association, 1962

18 77-7.1-57.14 Society of Automotive Engineers, 1958

18 77-7.1-58 Metamora Hunt Club, 1930-1951

Society of Automotive Engineers

18 77-7.1-59.1 1911-1963

18 77-7.1-59.2 1911-1973

18 77-7.1-60 Genesee County Taxpayers Association, 1941-1943

18 77-7.1-61 League of American Wheelman, 1964-1969

18 77-7.1-62 Civic Research Council, 1949-1965

18 77-7.1-63 Flint Industrial Executives Club, 1937-1951

18 77-7.1-64 Civitan Club, 1941-1958

18 77-7.1-65 Detroit clubs, 1910-1948

18 77-7.1-66 Flint Golf Club, Flint Country Club, 1922-1956

18 77-7.1-67 Lions Club, 1937-1954

18 77-7.1-68 Flint City Club, 1942-1958

Rotary Club

18 77-7.1-69.1 1916-1957

18 77-7.1-69.2 1921-1940 and n.d.

18 77-7.1-70 Flint Elks Club, 1910-1969

American Legion

18 77-7.1-71.1 1920-1969

77-7.1-71.2 1920-1969

18 77-7.1-72 Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1922-1950

18 77-7.1-73 Kiwanis Club, 1931-1960

18 77-7.1-74 American Ordinance Association, 1949-1950

Masonic and Shriners

18 77-7.1-75.1 1913-1970

19 77-7.1-75.2 1916-1973

19 77-7.1-75.3 1908-1972

Pipes and pipe smoking

19 77-7.1-76.1 1942-1971

19 77-7.1-76.2 1958-1968

19 77-7.1-77 Flint Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1925-1957

19 77-7.1-78 Chamber of Commerce

Automobile Old Timers

19 77-7.1-79.1 1939-1971

19 77-7.1-79.2 1937-1970

19 77-7.1-80 American Automobile Association, 1927-1969

19 77-7.1-81 Automobile Club of Utica, 1902-1961

19 77-7.1-82 Veteran Motor Club of America, 1948-1952

19 77-7.1-83 Antique Automobile Club of America, 1964-1971

19 77-7.1-84 Flint Community Music Association, 1922-1959

19 77-7.1-85 Theatre – New Les Varietés Club Theater, 1928

Tributes to C. S. Mott

19 77-7.1-86.1 1973

19 77-7.1-86.2 February 1973

19 77-7.1-86.3 1975

 

MOTT CIDER MILLS, MOTT CARBONATING COMPANY

8 77-7.2-1 Mott Cider Mills – Articles, 1880-1925

Mott Carbonating Company

8 77-7.2-2 1904-1914

8 77-7.2-3.1 Correspondence, 1901-1906

8 77-7.2-3.2 Legal papers, contracts, 1895-1905

8 77-7.2-4 Correspondence, contracts, reports, 1905-1906

8 77-7.2-5 Correspondence, patent, 1897-1908

Correspondence

8 77-7.2-6 Marshall J. Root, 1905-1906

John H. Fox

8 77-7.2-7 1905-1906

8 77-7.2-8 1904-1907

8 77-7.2-9 Patent applications and assignments, 1901 and 1907

31 Box No. 1A Minute books, stock books, record book, 1904-1907

31 Box No. 1B Scrapbook, 1903

8 77-7.2-10 Scrapbook, 1898

9 77-7.2-11 European trip to study yeast cultures, 1894

9 77-7.2-12 Correspondence, articles, pamphlet, 1904-1905

 

WESTON-MOTT COMPANY

31 Box No. 2 Records, minutes, stock books, 1896-1910

31 Box No. 2 Audit reports, 1908-1916

9 77-7.3-1A Notebooks re axles, 1896-1914, 1961

9 77-7.3-1B Letters and data re axles, 1904-1922

9 77-7.3-2 News articles, 1905-1971

9 77-7.3-3 Advertising, 1901-1913

9 77-7.3-4 Contracts, 1905-1911

9 77-7.3-5 Correspondence – Chicago Motor Vehicle Company, 1903

9 77-7.3-6 Booklets re labor organization, wheels, industrialists, 1903-1904

9 77-7.3-7 William Doolittle – newspaper clippings, 1908

9 77-7.3-8 Correspondence, contracts, agreement for stock exchange, 1908-1909

Correspondence, legal papers, annual reports

9 77-7.3-9.1 1896-1915

9 77-7.3-9.2 1906-1912

Correspondence

9 77-7.3-10 1904-1906, 1955

9 77-7.3-11 1909-1910

9 77-7.3-12.1 1910-1911

9 77-7.3-12.2 1910-1914

9 77-7.3-13 Correspondence, blueprint, 1915-1919

9 77-7.3-14 Creditor’s meeting, 1910-1911

9 77-7.3-15 Account cards, 1907

Mott Wheel Works

9 77-7.3-16 Correspondence, contracts, accounts, 1906-1909

9 77-7.3-17 Correspondence, contracts, bank notes, stock certificates, 1896-1909

9 77-7.3-18 General Automobile and Manufacturing Company; Remington Automobile and Motor Company – Bankruptcy, 1902-1903, 1908

9 77-7.3-19.1 Accounts, payrolls, 1900, 1903-1904

9 77-7.3-19.2 Building specifications

9 77-7.3-20 Bayne Carriage Company – Correspondence, 1903-1909

9 77-7.3-21 Knox Auto Company – Correspondence, 1907-1912

9 77-7.3-22 Insurance policies and correspondence, 1907-1908

Rebates

9 77-7.3-23.1 1911

9 77-7.3-23.2 1910-1911

Flint plant specifications, contracts, correspondence

9 77-7.3-24.1 1905-1906

9 77-7.3-24.2 1906

9 77-7.3-25 Correspondence, accounting records, 1905-1906

10 77-7.3-26 Accounting records, 1906-1910

10 77-7.3-27 Accounting records, correspondence, 1906

10 77-7.3-28.1 Correspondence, records, 1906-1907

10 77-7.3-28.2 Accounting records, 1896, 1906

10 77-7.3-29 Payroll records, 1912, 1914

Correspondence, accounting records

10 77-7.3-30 1907

10 77-7.3-31 1906-1907

10 77-7.3-32 Whitcomb L. Judson – Correspondence, patents, 1907

10 77-7.3-33 Executive employment agreements, 1911-1913

10 77-7.3-34 Wheel rims, 1909-1910

10 77-7.3-35 Oak Park Power Company, 1905-1910

10 77-7.3-36 Patents, correspondence, reports, drawings, 1898-1914

10 77-7.3-37 Patents, correspondence, reports, articles, 1898-1965

10 77-7.3-38 Moline Auto Company – Correspondence, report sheets, 1909-1914

10 77-7.3-39 C. S. Mott correspondence, 1905-1913

10 77-7.3-40 History of Weston-Mott, 1912-1954

10 77-7.3-41 History of Weston-Mott

10 77-7.3-42 Scrapbook, 1896-1942

 

GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION – TOPICAL

32 Box No. 6 Reports, portfolios

Interchemical Corporation

10 77-7.4-1.1A 1942-1947

10 77-7.4-1.1B 1945-1947

E. I. du Pont, General Motors Anti-trust suit

10 77-7.4-1.2A 1949-1957

10 77-7.4-1.2B 1949

10 77-7.4-1.3 E. I. du Pont, 1937-1960 and n.d.

10 77-7.4-1.4 Aeroproducts, 1925-1950

10 77-7.4-1.5 Train of Tomorrow, 1947-1948

10 77-7.4-1.6 General Motors diesels, 1938-1954

31 Box No. 4 Publications re diesel engines

11 77-7.4-1.7 Experimental engines, 1913-1950

11 77-7.4-1.8 Frigidaire Division, 1929-1949

11 77-7.4-1.9 Fiftieth anniversary, 1958

11 77-7.4-1.10 Compact cars (market wagon), 1925-1970

Brown-Lipe-Chapin

11 77-7.4-1.11-1 Correspondence, 1919-1932

11 77-7.4-1.11-2 Correspondence, blueprints, newspaper clippings, 1910-1918

11 77-7.4-1.11-3 1910-1930

11 77-7.4-1.11-4 1910-1924

31 Box No. 5 Audit reports

Mathis Societé Anonyme (Strasbourg)

11 77-7.4-1.12-1 1925-1928

11 77-7.4-1.12-2 Reports, 1926

Speeches, Greenbriar Conference, 1934

11 77-7.4-1.13-1 (1 of 2)

11 77-7.4-1.13-2 (2 of 2)

World War II

11 77-7.4-1.14 1941-1945

32 Box No. 7A Reports

32 Box No. 7B Publications

11 77-7.4-1.15 Vauxhall Motors, Ltd., 1969

Gasoline taxes

11 77-7.4-1.16-1 1922-1924

11 77-7.4-1.16-2 1921-1925

11 77-7.4-1.17 Six-cylinder cars, 1924-1925

11 77-7.4-1.18 Replacement parts survey, 1924-1925

11 77-7.4-1.19 Owner opinions re dealer service, 1950

Overseas operations, Europe and South America

11 77-7.4-1.20-1 1927

11 77-7.4-1.20-2 1927-1928

11 77-7.4-1.20-3 1927-1928

11 77-7.4-1.21 Steam cooling, 1925

11 77-7.4-1.22 Detroit Oakland, 1923-1925

11 77-7.4-1.23 Austin Motor Company, 1925-1926

11 77-7.4-1.24 Argonaut Realty Corporation, 1926-1928

11 77-7.4-1.25 Managers Security Company, 1927-1928

11 77-7.4-1.26 Excise taxes, 1958

Securities and Exchange Commission

12 77-7.4-1.27-1 1948

12 77-7.4-1.27-2 1946-1947

12 77-7.4-1.27-3 1946

12 77-7.4-1.27-4 1935-1936

12 77-7.4-1.28 Auto safety, 1937-1968

12 77-7.4-1.29 Crankcase oil, 1956

12 77-7.4-1.30 Pension plan, 1931-1939

12 77-7.4-1.31 GM-UAW contract, 1948

12 77-7.4-1.32 Labor relations, 1939-1957 and n.d.

Sit-Down Strike

12 77-7.4-1.33-1 1937-1939

12 77-7.4-1.33-2 1937

12 77-7.4-1.34 Tractors, 1916-1917

12 77-7.4-1.35 Opel centennial celebration, 1962

12 77-7.4-1.36 Sterling Motor Company, 1915-1916

12 77-7.4-1.37 Bus tour – GM executives, 1926

12 77-7.4-1.38 Complaint letters, 1961-1967

12 77-7.4-1.39 General Motors Institute, 1937-1971

12 77-7.4-1.40 General Engineering Company, 1904-1917

12 77-7.4-1.41 Fuel studies, 1909-1916

General Motors dormitory

12 77-7.4-1.42-1 1915-1920

12 77-7.4-1.42-2 1919

Press conference, 1942

12 77-7.4-1.43-1 (1 of 2)

12 77-7.4-1.43-2 (2 of 2)

Press releases

12 77-7.4-1.44-1 1944-1971

12 77-7.4-1.44-2 1938-1942 and n.d.

Board of Directors

13 77-7.4-1.45-1 1914-1966

13 77-7.4-1.45-2 1912-1914 (Board of Managers)

13 77-7.4-1.45-3 1972-1973

32 Box No. 8 Publications, articles

33 Box No. 9 Publications, directories, articles, blueprints

Biographical

13 77-7.4-1.46 Miscellaneous biographical sketches – officers and directors, 1928-1969

13 77-7.4-1.47 Harry H. Bassett

13 77-7.4-1.48 David D. Buick

13 77-7.4-1.49 Albert Champion

13 77-7.4-1.50 Louis Chevrolet

13 77-7.4-1.51-1 Walter P. Chrysler

13 77-7.4-1.51-2 Chrysler Motor Company, 1950-1971

Harlow Curtice

13 77-7.4-1.52-1 (1 of 2)

13 77-7.4-1.52-2 (2 of 2)

13 77-7.4-1.53 William J. Davidson

13 77-7.4-1.54 Frederick Donner

13 77-7.4-1.55 Nicholas Dreystadt

13 77-7.4-1.56 Pierre S. du Pont

William C. Durant

13 77-7.4-1.57-1 (1 of 2)

13 77-7.4-1.57-2 (2 of 2)

13 77-7.4-1.58 Richard H. Grant

13 77-7.4-1.59 A. B. C. Hardy

13 77-7.4-1.60 William B. Holler

Charles F. Kettering

13 77-7.4-1.61-1 (1 of 2)

13 77-7.4-1.61-2 (2 of 2)

William S. Knudsen

13 77-7.4-1.62-1 (1 of 3)

13 77-7.4-1.62-2 (2 of 3)

13 77-7.4-1.62-3 (3 of 3)

13 77-7.4-1.63 Roger Kyes

13 77-7.4-1.64 William H. Little

13 77-7.4-1.65-1 R. Samuel McLaughlin

13 77-7.4-1.65-2 General Motors of Canada, 1933 and n.d.

13 77-7.4-1.66 Thomas S. Merrill

13 77-7.4-1.67 Charles W. Nash

13 77-7.4-1.68 James M. Roche

Alfred P. Sloan

13 77-7.4-1.69-1 (1 of 2)

13 77-7.4-1.69-2 (2 of 2)

Charles E. Wilson

13 77-7.4-1.70-1 (1 of 2)

14 77-7.4-1.70-2 (2 of 2)

14 77-7.4-1.71 Charles Stewart Mott, 1923-1959 and n.d.

14 77-7.4-1.72 Automobiles, trucks, buses, auto pioneers, miscellaneous (non-GM)

Henry Ford

14 77-7.4-1.73-1 (1 of 2)

14 77-7.4-1.73-2 (2 of 2)

14 77-7.4-1.73-3 Edsel B. Ford

14 77-7.4-1.74 General Motors stock bulletins, notes, correspondence, reports, 1910-1964

14 77-7.4-1.75 General Motors organization chart, 1963-1965

14 77-7.4-1.76 General Motors constituent companies, 1910-1912

 

GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION – HISTORICAL

14 77-7.4-2.1 1965-1971

14 77-7.4-2.2 1960-1964

14 77-7.4-2.3 1955-1958

14 77-7.4-2.4 1951-1954

14 77-7.4-2.5 1950

14 77-7.4-2.6 1947-1949

14 77-7.4-2.7 1946

14 77-7.4-2.8 1945

14 77-7.4-2.9 1941-1944

14 77-7.4-2.10 1935-1940

14 77-7.4-2.11 1934

14 77-7.4-2.12 1928-1933

14 77-7.4-2.13 1926

14 77-7.4-2.14 1918-1925

14 77-7.4-2.15 1916-1917

14 77-7.4-2.16 1915

14 77-7.4-2.17 1909-1914

14 77-7.4-2.18 No date

 

GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION – CORRESPONDENCE

14 77-7.4-3.1 1970-1972

14 77-7.4-3.2 1961-1969

14 77-7.4-3.3 1950-1959

15 77-7.4-3.4 1943-1949

15 77-7.4-3.5 1941-1942

15 77-7.4-3.6 1930-1939

15 77-7.4-3.7 1920-1929

15 77-7.4-3.8 1909-1919

15 77-7.4-3.9 no date

 

BUSINESS – SUGAR

United States Sugar Corporation

33 Box No. 11 Records, reports, 1931-1970

33 Box No. 12 Publications, photo albums, book

24 77-7.5-1.1 C. S. Mott – Personal contract, notes, notebook, report, 1933-1947

24 77-7.5-1.2A 1952-1969

24 77-7.5-1.2B 1950-1951

24 77-7.5-1.2C 1934-1949 and n.d.

24 77-7.5-1.3 Officers and directors, 1939-1960

24 77-7.5-1.4 Financing, 1944-1946

24 77-7.5-1.5 Reports, 1939-1969

Clarence Bitting suit

24 77-7.5-1.6-1 1937-1944

24 77-7.5-1.6-2 1949-1950

25 77-7.5-1.6-3 1949

25 77-7.5-1.6-4 1944-1950

25 77-7.5-1.7 Stocks, news release, postal cards, 1931-1950

25 77-7.5-1.8 Property maps, 1946-1947

25 77-7.5-1.9 Magazines, articles, pamphlets, 1940-1964 and n.d.

25 77-7.5-1.10 Newspaper clippings, 1931-1961 and n.c.

25 77-7.5-1.11 Oil – Correspondence, newspaper clippings, 1943-1944

25 77-7.5-1.12 Cattle, 1951-1965

25 77-7.5-1.13 Alcohol, molasses, rubber, 1941-1951

25 77-7.5-1.14 Minnesota Sugar Corporation, 1921-1923

25 77-7.5-1.15 Northern Sugar Corporation, 1922-1923

Sugar – Miscellaneous

25 77-7.5-1.16 1935-1969

25 77-7.5-1.17 1942-1964 and n.d.

 

BUSINESS – WATER

25 77-7.5-2.1 Charles S. Mott – Correspondence, 1941-1969

25 77-7.5-2.2 William C. Hoad, 1960

25 77-7.5-2.3 Chlorination, 1946-1967

25 77-7.5-2.4-1 Miscellaneous, 1942-1964 and n.d.

25 77-7.5-2.4-2 Reports, notes, 1941-1954 and n.d.

25 77-7.5-2.5 Muskegon water bonds, 1964

Indiana

25 77-7.5-2.6-1 Correspondence, 1941-1959

25 77-7.5-2.6-2 Reports, 1941-1943

Gary-Hobart Company, 1950-1963

25 77-7.5-2.7-1 (1 of 2)

25 77-7.5-2.7-2 (2 of 2)

St. Louis Water Company

25 77-7.5-2.8-1 1942-1967

25 77-7.5-2.8-2 1941-1956

25 77-7.5-2.8-3 1942-1961

Missouri Water Company

25 77-7.5-2.9-1 1955-1963

25 77-7.5-2.9-2 1955-1957

Long Island Water Company

25 77-7.5-2.10-1 1944-1966

26 77-7.5-2.10-2 1948-1956

26 77-7.5-2.10-3 1954-1956

26 77-7.5-2.11 New York water companies – miscellaneous, 1944, 1947

26 77-7.5-2.12-1 Illinois Commerce Commission, 1953-1956

26 77-7.5-2.12-2 Illinois Municipal Water Company – Reports, 1942-1943

Northern Illinois Water Company

26 77-7.5-2.13-3A 1938-1956

26 77-7.5-2.13-3B September-November 1953

26 77-7.5-2.13-3C June-August 1953

26 77-7.5-2.12-3D January-May 1953

Illinois Water Service

Champaign/Urbana

26 77-7.5-2.12-4A 1941-1960

26 77-7.5-2.12-4B Reports, 1943-1947

26 77-7.5-2.12-5 Pontiac, 1952-1956

 

BUSINESS INTERESTS – GENERAL

26 77-7.5-3.1A Continental Department Stores, 1939-1958

26 77-7.5-3.1B J. W. Knapp Company, 1936-1957

26 77-7.5-3.1C Smith-Bridgman Company, 1927-1970

26 77-7.5-3.1D Robinson – Battle Creek leases, 1945-1959 and n.d.

26 77-7.5-3.2 Portland General Electric Company, 1951-1963

26 77-7.5-3.3 Wayne-Oakland Bank, 1939-1971

26 77-7.5-3.4 American Waterworks, 1945

26 77-7.5-3.5 Capital City Water Company – Reports, 1941-1942

26 77-7.5-3.6 Tucson Gas and Electric Company, 1940-1949

26 77-7.5-3.7 Syndicate Trust, Century and Annex Buildings (St. Louis, Missouri), 1945

27 77-7.5-3.8A Detroit Aircraft Corporation, 1929-1938

27 77-7.5-3.8B Chateau Voyageurs, n.d.

27 77-7.5-3.9 LakeView Bank & Trust, Illinois, 1949-1966

27 77-7.5-3.10 Gary National Bank (Indiana) and miscellaneous banks, 1939-1966

27 77-7.5-3.11 Bankers Building, Chicago, 1947

27 77-7.5-3.12 Investment Data – miscellaneous, 1942-1953

27 77-7.5-3.13 Stever and Mott property, 1915-1916

27 77-7.5-3.14 Southern California Water Company 1943-1947

27 77-7.5-3.15 Public Service Company of New Mexico, 1947-1948

Utilities – Miscellaneous

27 77-7.5-3.16-1 1929-1971

27 77-7.5-3.16-2 1938-1943

27 77-7.5-3.17 Minneapolis Gas Light Company, 1946 and n.d.

Staten Island Edison Corporation

27 77-7.5-3.18-1 1947-1949

27 77-7.5-3.18-2 1946-1949

27 77-7.5-3.19 State Bank and Trust Company of Evanston, Illinois, 1944-1949

27 77-7.5-3.20 Michigan Chemical Corporation, 1946-1951

27 77-7.5-3.21 Oil companies, 1929-1956

27 77-7.5-3.22-1 Mackinac Bridge, 1953-1972

27 77-7.5-3.22-2 Bridges – Miscellaneous, 1943-1946

Mott and Bynum – Cattle and land (Texas)

27 77-7.5-3.23-1 1926-1927

27 77-7.5-3.23-2 1917-1925

27 77-7.5-3.23-3 1916

27 77-7.5-3.23-4 1915

27 77-7.5-3.23-5 1914

27 77-7.5-3.23-6 August-December 1913

28 77-7.5-3.23-7 1912-June 1913

28 77-7.5-3.23-8 1912-1925

28 77-7.5-3.24 Celotex Corporation, 1931-1950

28 77-7.5-3.25 Lauren’s Shoe Store, 1946

Michigan Copper and Brass

28 77-7.5-3.26-1 Correspondence, reports, 1928

28 77-7.5-3.26-2 1926-1927

28 77-7.5-3.26-3 1922-1925

28 77-7.5-3.26-4 1918-1921

28 77-7.5-3.26-5 1916-1917

28 77-7.5-3.26-6 1922-1927 and n.d.

28 77-7.5-3.26-7 1916-1928

28 77-7.5-3.26-8 1916-1928

36 Box No. 28 Reports

Industrial Savings Bank / Union Industrial Savings and Trust Bank

28 77-7.5-3.27-1 Correspondence, newspaper clippings, 1920-1944

28 77-7.5-3.27-2 Notes, reports, memorabilia, 1920-1941 and n.d.

28 77-7.5-3.27-3 Photographs, n.d.

28 77-7.5-3.27-4 Articles, 1928-1930

Newspaper clippings,

28 77-7.5-3.27-5 September 1933-1950

28 77-7.5-3.27-6 July 1933

28 77-7.5-3.27-7 March-June 1933

28 77-7.5-3.27-8 1909-1931 and n.d.

28 77-7.5-3.28 Banks and banking – Miscellaneous, 1916-1947

28 77-7.5-3.29 Durant Hotel, 1921-1936

Glenside Mills

28 77-7.5-3.30-1 1941-1943

28 77-7.5-3.30-2 1939-1942

28 77-7.5-3.31 Guaranty Trust Company (Detroit) – Report, 1919

28 77-7.5-3.32 Parking facilities, 1954-1955

28 77-7.5-3.33 Aetna Explosives Company, 1917

28 77-7.5-3.34 Detroit Harbor Terminals, Inc., 1938-1945

29 77-7.5-3.35 Flint Sandstone Brick Company, 1922-1938

29 77-7.5-3.36 Imperial Wheel Company (Flint), 1922-1923

29 77-7.5-3.37 Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company, 1943-1944

29 77-7.5-3.38 Springfield Gas and Electric Company (Missouri), 1944

29 77-7.5-3.39 Christiana Securities Company, 1937-1943

29 77-7.5-3.40 Moffett Grocery Company, 1924

29 77-7.5-3.41 West Virginia Water Service, 1936-1943

29 77-7.5-3.42 Miscellaneous business cards

29 77-7.5-3.43 Miscellaneous business reports, articles, 1912-1951

Business correspondence

29 77-7.5-3.44-1 1948-1963

29 77-7.5-3.44-2 1945-1947

29 77-7.5-3.44-3 1910-1944 and n.d.

 

CORRESPONDENCE (ALPHABETICAL)

Floyd Allen

29 77-7.6-1.1A 1943-1950

29 77-7.6-1.1B 1924-1942

29 77-7.6-1.2 A, 1920-1964

29 77-7.6-1.3A John H. Bush, 1927, 1958-1968

29 77-7.6-1.3B B, 1921-1961

29 77-7.6-1.4 C, 1923-1968

29 77-7.6-1.5 D, 1922-1965

29 77-7.6-1.6 E, 1942-1967

29 77-7.6-1.7 F, 1916-1950

29 77-7.6-1.8 G, 1924-1970

29 77-7.6-1.9 H, 1923-1968

29 77-7.6-1.10 I-J, 1920-1957

29 77-7.6-1.11 K, 1920-1960

29 77-7.6-1.12A Arthur P. Loomis, 1921-1922

29 77-7.6-1.12B L, 1916-1964

29 77-7.6-1.13A E. E. MacCrone, 1915-1952

29 77-7.6-1-13B M, 1942-1970

29 77-7.6-1-14 N-O, 1941-1957

29 77-7.6-1.15 P, 1936-1950

30 77-7.6-1.16 Q-R, 1921-1957

30 77-7.6-1.17 S, 1920-1958

30 77-7.6-1.18 T-U-V, 1923-1970

30 77-7.6-1.19 W, 1924-1967

30 77-7.6-1.20 X-Y-Z, 1941-1948

 

GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (TOPICAL)

30 77-7.6-2.1 Power sprayers, 1946-1947

30 77-7.6-2.2 St. Louis Union Trust Company, 1948-1952

30 77-7.6-2.3 Silverware, 1954

30 77-7.6-2.4 Tractors, 1947-1949

 

GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (CHRONOLOGICAL)

30 77-7.6-3.1 1970-1972

30 77-7.6-3.2 1960-1969

30 77-7.6-3.3 1953-1959

30 77-7.6-3.4 1950-1952

30 77-7.6-3.5 1944-1949

30 77-7.6-3.6 1940-1943

30 77-7.6-3.7 1934-1939

30 77-7.6-3.8 1930-1933

30 77—7.6-3.9 1924-1929

30 77-7.6-3.10 1920-1923

30 77-7.6-3.11 1907-1919 and n.d.

30 77-7.6-3.12 Notebook, 1924-1948

CIVIC, CHARITABLE AND PHILANTHROPIC ACTIVITIES

United China Relief

4 77-7.7-1.1 1944-1948

4 77-7.7-1.2 1941-1943

4 77-7.7-1.3 May 15, 1943

4 77-7.7-1.4 1941-1943

4 77-7.7-1.5 1941-1945

Y.M.C.A.

4 77-7.7-2.1A 1936-1971

4 77-7.7-2.1B 1914-1935

4 77-7.7-2.2 (Otto Largent) History of Y.M.C.A., 1957

4 77-7.7-2.3 1914-1969

Camp Dudley

5 77-7.7-3.1 1940-1969

5 77-7.7-3.2 1934-1955

5 77-7.7-4 Child Welfare League, 1924-1943

5 77-7.7-5 Child Welfare Society, 1920-1943

5 77-7.7-6 Michigan Children’s Aid Society, 1912-1949

Whaley Home

5 77-7.7-7.1 1924-1952

5 77-7.7-7.2 1922-1925

5 77-7.7-8 European Refugee Children, 1940

5 77-7.7-9 Miscellaneous children’s welfare, 1923-1926 and n.d.

5 77-7.7-10 Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, 1919-1954 and n.d.

Boys’ Club

5 77-7.7-11 of Detroit, 1920-1952

5 77-7.7-12 Federation, 1926-1931

5 77-7.7-13 of America, 1937-1953

5 77-7.7-14 Starr Commonwealth for Boys, 1938-1943 and n.d.

5 77-7.7-15 Soap Box Derby, 1937-1963

5 77-7.7-16 Berea College, 1925-1955

5 77-7.7-17 Hurley Hospital, 1908-1919

5 77-7.7-18 McLaren Hospital (Women’s Hospital), 1919-1972

5 77-7.7-19 Flint Board of Commerce, 1913-1920

5 77-7.7-20 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1910-1969

5 77-7.7-21 Episcopal Church – Miscellaneous, 1916-1973

5 77-7.7-22 State Relief Commission on Unemployment, 1931-1932

5 77-7.7-23 World Citizenship Movement, 1941-1943

5 77-7.7-24 American Red Cross, 1917-1953

5 77-7.7-25 Liberty Loan, 1917-1950

5 77-7.7-26 C. S. Mott for Secretary of War – Correspondence, 1924-1925

Flint Council of Defense

5 77-7.7-27.1 August 1942-August 1944

5 77-7.7-27.2 January-July 1942 and n.d.

6 77-7.7-27.3 1941-1944

6 77-7.7-28 War Chest Board, 1942-1945

6 77-7.7-29 Miscellaneous war activities, 1923-1944

Operation Tornado, 1953-1955

6 77-7.7-30A (1 of 2)

6 77-7.7-30B (2 of 2)

 

PEOPLE AND TOPICS OF SPECIAL INTEREST

19 77-7.8-1 Wilber Marion Brucker, 1930-1958

19 77-7.8-2 Ruth Dill, 1942-1950 and n.d.

19 77-7.8-3 B. C. Forbes, 1922-1949

19 77-7.8-4 Michael A. Gorman, 1958-1960

19 77-7.8-5 Harry C. Hill, 1955

19 77-7.8-6 Mildred and Marie Maier, 1969-1970

19 77-7.8-7 Arthur Pound, 1921-1966

19 77-7.8-8 Arthur E. Summerfield, 1952-1960

19 77-7.8-9 Major General Guy M. Wilson, 1936

19 77-7.8-10 Clarence H. Young, 1958-1966 and n.d.

19 77-7.8-11 Hedda Hopper, 1938

People

19 77-7.8-12-1 1946-1961 and n.d.

19 77-7.8-12-2 1940-1969

19 77-7.8-12-3 1909-1939 and n.d.

Famous autographs

19 77-7.8-12.4A A

19 77-7.8-12.4B B

19 77-7.8-12.4C C

19 77-7.8-12.4D D

19 77-7.8-12.4E E

19 77-7.8-12.4F F

19 77-7.8-12.4G G

19 77-7.8-12.4H H

19 77-7.8-12.4I I

19 77-7.8-12.4J J

19 77-7.8-12.4K K

19 77-7.8-12.4L L

19 77-7.8-12.4M M

19 77-7.8-12.4N O

19 77-7.8-12.4O P

19 77-7.8-12.4P R

19 77-7.8-12.4Q S

19 77-7.8-12.4R T

19 77-7.8-12.4S V

19 77-7.8-12.4T W

19 77-7.8-12.4U Y-Z

Taxes

Correspondence

19 77-7.8-13.1 1943-1956

19 77-7.8-13.2 1932-1942 and n.d.

19 77-7.8-13.3 Notes, memo, court decision, 1938-1969 and n.d.

19 77-7.8-13.4 Articles, 1919-1953 and n.d.

19 77-7.8-13.5 Stace articles, newspaper clippings, 1926

Newspaper clippings

19 77-7.8-13.6 1936-1969

19 77-7.8-13.7 1924-1926

19 77-7.8-13.8 1923

19 77-7.8-13.9 1922

20 77-7.8-13.10 1920-1921

20 77-7.8-13.11 no date

20 77-7.8-13.12 Revocable trusts, 1956

Guaranteed annual wage

20 77-7.8-14.1A 1948-1955 and n.d.

20 77-7.8-14.1B 1953-1955 and n.d.

Labor

20 77-7.8-14.2A Monopoly, anti-trust, 1935-1953 and n.d.

20 77-7.8-14.2B Anti-trust, “Ten Thousand Commandments” and “Spotlight #80,” 1950-1951

20 77-7.8-14.3 Taft-Hartley Act, 1947-1953 and n.d.

20 77-7.8-14.4 Strikes, Right to Work, 1941-1957 and n.d.

20 77-7.8-14.5 Miscellaneous, 1946-1959

20 77-7.8-15 Tennessee Valley Authority, dams, power rates, 1945-1957 and n.d.

20 77-7.8-16 Colorado River storage, 1955

20 77-7.8-17 St. Lawrence Seaway, 1941-1942 and n.d.

Economics

20 77-7.8-18.1 Free enterprise, 1942-1956 and n.d.

20 77-7.8-18.2 Foundation for Economic Education, 1947-1956

20 77-7.8-18.3 American Economic Foundation, 1945-1953

20 77-7.8-18.4 Depreciation, 1948-1953

20 77-7.8-18.5 “Spotlight,” numbers 1 through G-400-1

20 77-7.8-18.6 Free trade, tariffs, 1932-1956

20 77-7.8-18.7 Marshall Plan, 1946-1949

General

20 77-7.8-18.8A 1933-1970 and n.d.

20 77-7.8-18.8B 1921-1968 and n.d.

20 77-7.8-18.8C 1937-1968 and n.d.

20 77-7.8-18.8D Notebook, 1946-1948

General correspondence

20 77-7.8-18.9A 1957-1970

21 77-7.8-18.9B 1943-1956 and n.d.

Stocks and bonds

21 77-7.8-19.1 1916-1966

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