Gerald R. Ford Library

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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Gerald Ford has donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.  The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them.  Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain.

 

Prepared by Leesa Tobin, September 1986

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

 

 

 

                                           Elizabeth M. O'Neill

 

 

 

1942                                   Date of birth

 

1964                                   Graduated from University of Alabama (BS)

 

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, Washington, D.C.

 

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 Nancy Howe (Mrs. Ford's personal assistant), Marba Perrott (O'Neill's predecessor), and Thomas McCoy (acting director of correspondence).  Carbons of O'Neill's outgoing letters are filed in the subject file.  Incoming correspondence is filed in the White House Social Files and is currently unprocessed and not available for research.

Arranged chronologically.


 

Container List

 

Box 1     Subject File

Abortion

Affiliations

Animals

Athletics

Auction Items, Requests for

Bicentennial

Biographical (1)‑(2)

B'nai B'rith

Busing School Children

Campaign

Children (1)‑(2)

Christmas

Citizens' Band Radio

Clothing, Requests for

Colorado

Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) ‑ "60 Minutes" Interview

 

Box 2     Subject File

Congratulatory Messages

Declaration of Independence

Defense, Department of

Employment

Endorsements, Decline of

Energy

Environment

Equal Rights Amendment

Fashion

Federal Budget

Food

Foreign Relations

Form Letters (1)‑(4)

 

Box 3     Subject File

General

Gifts

Handicapped

Health (1)‑(7)

 


Box 4     Subject File

Inquiries (1)‑(2)

International Women's Year

Issues (1)‑(2)

Labor

Law Enforcement

Legislation

Literacy (1)‑(2)

Meeting Requests

Minority Groups

Music and Arts

 

Box 5     Subject File

New Hampshire

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

Texas

 

Box 6     Subject File

Thank You Notes, Miscellaneous (1)‑(9)

Travel

U.S. Postal Service

Vietnam

White House Furnishings

White House Fellows

Women's Advocacy (1)‑(2)

Youth

 

Box 7     Chronological File

Nancy Howe

Thomas McCoy

 

Box 8     Chronological File

Marba Perrott, 9/74‑9/75

 

Box 9     Chronological File

Marba Perrott, 10/75‑1/76