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Gerald R. Ford Library1000 Beal Avenue,
www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov |
First Lady's Staff
ELIZABETH
M. O'NEILL
Director
of Correspondence:
Files,
1974-77
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Material compiled by O'Neill and her predecessors as the First Lady's director of correspondence. Routine in nature, the file includes carbons of the outgoing letters to the general public and a subject file of items compiled to assist the correspondence staff in answering mail.
QUANTITY
3.6 linear feet
(ca. 8,600 pages)
DONOR
Gerald R. Ford
(accession numbers 77-49, 77-51, 77-52, and 83-30)
ACCESS
Open. Some items are temporarily restricted under
terms of the donor's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or
under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR
1256).
COPYRIGHT
Gerald Ford has
donated to the
Prepared by Leesa Tobin, September 1986
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BIOGRAPHICAL
INFORMATION
Elizabeth
M. O'Neill
1942 Date of birth
1964 Graduated
from
1964‑66 Secretary to the Press
Secretary, Office of Senator John J. Sparkman
1966‑70 Executive
secretary to the Assistant to the President and Director of Government
Relations, Ethyl Corporation,
1970‑72 Confidential
assistant, Office of the Postmaster
1972‑74 Staff assistant to
the President, Office of Communications
1974‑76 Staff assistant to
the President, Office of the Press Secretary
Feb. 1976‑Jan.
1977 Director of Correspondence,
First Lady's Staff
Jan.‑June
1977 Director of
Correspondence, Ford Transition Office
INTRODUCTION
The Elizabeth O'Neill files consist
of press releases, magazine articles, newspaper clippings, carbons of outgoing
public correspondence, and occasional memoranda compiled by O'Neill and her
predecessors, Marba Perrott,
Thomas McCoy, and Mrs. Ford's personal assistant, Nancy Howe.
The East Wing
correspondence unit handled the First Lady's mail, answering most routine
letters themselves and drafting letters for Mrs. Ford to sign in other
cases. This office was headed by
Gwendolyn King at the beginning of the administration. She was replaced by Marba
Perrott who served from December 1974 to January
1976. Thomas McCoy was the unit's acting
director until February 1976 and was succeeded by Elizabeth O'Neill. Nancy Howe, Mrs. Ford's personal assistant
also assisted with public mail until she left the White House in April 1975.
The material in
this file is routine in nature and does not include any of the incoming mail
that elicited the White House response. These
incoming letters were filed in the White House Social Files. Even the subject file only includes items
which were compiled for easy access when the staff needed to respond to a
question from the public.
Related
Materials (September 1986):
Additional
materials concerning Mrs. Ford's public mail is available in the White House
Central Files Subject File category for Mrs. Ford (PP 5‑1) and in
scattered files of Sheila Weidenfeld, Mrs. Ford's
press secretary.
The largest file
of Mrs. Ford's mail is the White House Social File which is currently
unprocessed and unavailable for research.
Series
Descriptions
1‑6 Subject File, 1974-77. (2.4 linear feet)
Material compiled
by the correspondence unit staff to assist with drafting responses to letters
from the general public on a variety of issues.
Included are newspaper clippings, press releases, government
publications, speech texts, and carbons of outgoing letters on such topics as
health, International Women's Year, abortion, and the White House. Carbons of her outgoing letters are all filed
in this series rather than the chronological file. She does not appear to have kept a separate
chronological file.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject.
7‑9 Chronological File,
1974-76. (1.2 linear feet)
Carbons
of outgoing letters drafted by
Arranged
chronologically.
Container List
Abortion
Affiliations
Animals
Athletics
Auction Items,
Requests for
Bicentennial
Biographical (1)‑(2)
B'nai B'rith
Campaign
Children (1)‑(2)
Christmas
Citizens' Band
Radio
Clothing,
Requests for
Congratulatory
Messages
Declaration of
Defense,
Department of
Employment
Endorsements,
Decline of
Energy
Environment
Equal Rights
Amendment
Fashion
Federal Budget
Food
Foreign
Relations
Form Letters (1)‑(4)
General
Gifts
Handicapped
Health (1)‑(7)
Inquiries (1)‑(2)
International
Women's Year
Issues (1)‑(2)
Labor
Law Enforcement
Legislation
Literacy (1)‑(2)
Meeting Requests
Minority Groups
Music and Arts
Nixon
Offers/Solicitations
Personal
Problems, Citizens (1)‑(2)
Photographs,
Autographs, and Memorabilia ‑ Requests for
Queen Elizabeth
II
Recipes and
Menus, Requests for
Religious
Matters
Schedules
Senior Citizens
Souvenirs and
Mementos, Requests for
Suggestions
Taxes
Telephone
Memoranda, White House
Thank You Notes,
Miscellaneous (1)‑(9)
Travel
White House
Furnishings
White House
Fellows
Women's Advocacy
(1)‑(2)
Youth
Nancy Howe
Thomas McCoy
Marba Perrott, 9/74‑9/75
Marba Perrott, 10/75‑1/76