Box: 3 Fold: 37.5 1946 Box: 3 Fold: 38 Photocopied Correspondence (1949) Box: 3 Fold: 39 Photocopied Correspondence (1950) Box: 3 Fold: 40 Photocopied Correspondence (1951) Box: 3 Fold: 41 Photocopied Correspondence (1952) Box: 3 Fold: 42 Dwight D. Eisenhower Campaign (1952) Box: 3 Fold: 43 Photocopied Correspondence (1961) Box: 3 Fold: 44 Photocopied Correspondence (1962) Box: 3 Fold: 45 Photocopied Correspondence (1963) Box: 3 Fold: 46 Photocopied Correspondence (1970) Box: 3 Fold: 47 Photocopied Correspondence (undated) Box: 4 Fold: 1 Clay - Efficiency Reports (1919-24) Box: 4 Fold: 2 Clay - Efficiency Reports (1925-29) Box: 4 Fold: 3 Clay - Efficiency Reports (1930-35) Box: 4 Fold: 4 Clay - Efficiency Reports (1936-40) Box: 4 Fold: 5 Clay - Efficiency Reports (1941-45) Box: 4 Fold: 6 Clay - Efficiency Reports (1946-49) Box: 4 Fold: 7 West Point (1914-18) Box: 4 Fold: 8 "Citation for Bronze Star Medal" Box: 4 Fold: 9 Control Council Documents (1944-5) Box: 4 Fold: 10 Clay: Speech (1947) re- Food Crisis in Germany Box: 4 Fold: 11 Radio Berlin: transcript re- Ger. currency issue (6/24/1948) Box: 4 Fold: 12 Annual Aviation Award (1948) Box: 4 Fold: 13 Clay - Speech (1949) "Report to the Nations" Box: 4 Fold: 14 Clay's Resignation (5/1949) Box: 4 Fold: 15 Clay - Typed Manuscript (1949) "What Lies Ahead for Germany?" Box: 4 Fold: 16 Clay - Invitations Accepted for Honorary Degrees (1949) Box: 4 Fold: 17 Clay - Official Military Resume (1949) Box: 4 Fold: 18 Formation of the Federal Republic of Germany (1949) Box: 4 Fold: 19 Formation of the Federal Republic of Germany (1949) Box: 4 Fold: 20 Red Cross (1957-58) Box: 4 Fold: 21 Clay - Biographical Information (1969) Box: 4 Fold: 22 Clay: Speech (1970) re- Radio Free Europe Box: 4 Fold: 23 Clay: Speech (1972?) honoring James F. Byrnes Box: 4 Fold: 24 Clay: Undated Mss re- Box: 4 Fold: 25 Alexander Stevens Clay Correspondence Box: 4 Fold: 26 Alexander Stevens Clay Probate Court Proceedings Box: 4 Fold: 27 Alexander Stevens Clay - Will (1910) Box: 4 Fold: 28 Frances W. Clay - Will (1938) Box: 4 Fold: 29 Clay Family Documents Box: 4 Fold: 30 Evelyn Clay Everett - Correspondence Box: 4 Fold: 31 Lucius Clay Genealogical Material Box: 4 Fold: 32 Lucius D. Clay Genealogical Material Box: 4 Fold: 33 Lucius D. Clay Genealogical Material Box: 4 Fold: 34 Clay Biography Manuscript - Front Matter Box: 4 Fold: 35 Clay Biography Mss - Chapters 1-4 Box: 4 Fold: 36 Clay Biography Mss - Chapters 5-8 Box: 4 Fold: 37 Clay Biography Mss - Chapters 9-12 Box: 4 Fold: 38 Clay Biography Mss - Chapters 13-16 Box: 4 Fold: 39 Clay Biography Mss - Chapters 17-20 Box: 4 Fold: 40 Clay Biography Mss - Chapters 21-24
8/23/1946
DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS (photocopy) dated 8/23/1946 from Walter Bedell Smith to Dwight D. Eisenhower with a reference to Lucius D. Clay's unhappiness under Joseph McNarney.
1949
DESCRIPTION: 3 TLS (photocopies) dated 5/18/1949, 5/27/1949, and 9/21/1949 from Thomas D'A Brophy to General Dwight D. Eisenhower in reference to the search for a president for the American Heritage Foundation. 1 TLS (photocopy) dated 9/27/1949 from Eisenhower to Brophy on the same subject.
1950
DESCRIPTION: 1 TEL (photocopy) dated 3/15/1950 from Dwight D. Eisenhower to Fowler McCormick supporting his nomination as Vice Chairman for Committee of Free Europe Crusade. 1 TLS (photocopy) dated 7/13/1950 from Robert L. Schulz to Miss Edna Shelley, Secretary to Lucius Clay.
1951
DESCRIPTION: Photocopied correspondence dated 1951. Includes 1 TL dated 8/22/1951 from Dwight D. Eisenhower regarding the Crusade for Freedom.
1952
DESCRIPTION: Photocopied correspondence dated 1952. Includes correspondence from Dwight D. Eisenhower to Fred M. Manning. Other correspondents include Robert Schultz, Edna Shelley, Wilton B. Persons, Paul G. Hoffman, C. T. Lanham, Robert P. Burroughs, and David Schoenbrun.
2/22/1952 - 5/22/1952
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence (photocopies) dated 1952 regarding the presidential campaign of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Correspondents include Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Harold Stassen, Robert Schultz, and Edna Shelley.
1961
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence (photocopies) dated 1961. Includes 1 typed memo (dated) 10/14/1961 in reference to a visit of army troops in Berlin called "Operation Look-See."
2/5/1962
DESCRIPTION: 1 TD dated 2/5/1962 "facts about the United States Army, Europe."
6/22/1963
DESCRIPTION: 1 TLS dated 6/22/1963 from George Wilda to "Dutty."
12/1970
DESCRIPTION: 1 TD (photocopy) dated 12/70 "Confrontation with the Russian Commander of Soviet Troops in east Germany" by General Bruce C. Clarke.
undated
DESCRIPTION: Undated photocopied correspondence used by Jean Edward Smith as research material for his biography on Lucius Clay.
1919 - 1924
DESCRIPTION: Typed efficiency reports (photocopies) dated 1919-24 rating the military service of Lucius D. Clay.
1925 - 1929
DESCRIPTION: Typed efficiency reports (photocopies) dated 1925-29 rating the military service of Lucius D. Clay.
1930 - 1935
DESCRIPTION: Typed efficiency reports (photocopies) dated 1930-35 rating the military service of Lucius D. Clay.
1936 - 1940
DESCRIPTION: Typed efficiency reports (photocopies) dated 1936-40 rating the military service of Lucius D. Clay.
1941 - 1945
DESCRIPTION: Typed efficiency reports (photocopies) dated 1941-45 rating the military service of Lucius D. Clay.
1946 - 1949
DESCRIPTION: Typed efficiency reports (photocopies) dated 1946-49 rating the military service of Lucius D. Clay.
1914 - 1918
DESCRIPTION: Documents (photocopies) dated 1914-18 related to Lucius D. Clay's admission to and career at West Point.
1944?
DESCRIPTION: 1 TD (photocopy) and 1 TD honoring Lucius D. Clay with a citation for the Bronze Star Medal for his service in World war II. Special praise is given to Clay for successfully managing the port of Cherbourg, France.
1944 - 1945
DESCRIPTION: Allied Control Council Documents (photocopies) dated 1944-45 regarding the military occupation of Germany. Includes a record of Lucius D. Clay's meetings with Marshall G. M. Zhukov.
8/28/1947
DESCRIPTION: 1 TM speech (photocopy) dated 8/28/1947 by Lucius D. Clay about the food crisis in Germany.
6/24/1948
DESCRIPTION: 1 typed transcript (2 pages; 1st page carbon copy, 2nd page edited copy) dated 6/24/1948 from a Radio Berlin broadcast: "Proclamation of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany to the population of Berlin." The proclamation expresses the Soviet reaction to the introduction of a currency reform in the Western zones of occupation by the American, British, and French military authorities. The Soviets implemented the Berlin blockade on the same day, 6/24/1948. The Allies began the Berlin airlift on 6/26/1948.
1/24/1949
DESCRIPTION: 1 TDS dated 1/24/1949 from the Army & Navy Union, U.S.A., awarding Lucius D. Clay with the Annual Aviation Award for 1948 for his role in the Berlin airlift.
5/17/1949
DESCRIPTION: 1 typed speech (copy, 6 pages) dated 5/17/1949 by Lucius D. Clay entitled "Report to the Nations." Clay, in this speech broadcast by ABC and NBC, gives a report of his experiences as Deputy Military Governor and Military Governor of Germany. References include the Potsdam conference, the Berlin airlift.
5/3/1949 - 5/17/1949
DESCRIPTION: 1 typed statement (photocopy) dated 5/3/1949 by President Harry S. Truman announcing the resignation of Lucius D. Clay as Military Governor of Germany. 1 typed signed document (photocopy) dated 5/17/1949 from Truman titled "Citation for Distinguished Service Medal," bestowing the honor upon Clay.
10/26/1949
DESCRIPTION: 1 TM essay (carbon, 8 pages) dated 10/26/1949 by Lucius D. Clay entitled "What Lies Ahead for Germany?" Clay considers how events from 1945 to 1949 shaped the present conditions in Germany. Clay wrote the article as part of a "New York Herald Tribune" forum.
1949
DESCRIPTION: 1 TM dated 1949 listing invitations accepted by Lucius Clay to attend ceremonies at various universities between May 31 and June 23, 1949.
5/1949
DESCRIPTION: 1 typed official military resume (photocopy) dated 5/1949 for Lucius D. Clay. Also, 1 brief typed summary (photocopy) of his military service and decorations.
1949?
DESCRIPTION: Cables (xerox copies) dated 1949 referencing Lucius Clay regarding the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany.
1949?
DESCRIPTION: Cables (photocopies) dated 1949 referencing Lucius D. Clay regarding the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany.
1957 - 1958
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence (photocopies) and documents (photocopies) dated 1957-8 referencing Lucius D. Clay regarding the Red Cross. Clay served as a member of the Board of Governors of the American National Red Cross and was instrumental in fund-raising efforts.
1969
DESCRIPTION: Typed listing (photocopy) of the biographical information, U.S. military decorations, foreign decorations, honors, and awards of Lucius D. Clay.
2/25/1970
DESCRIPTION: 1 typed speech (photocopy, 7 pages) dated 2/25/1970 by Lucius D. Clay regarding radio Free Europe. Reference to the "Crusade for Freedom."
1972?
DESCRIPTION: 1 undated typed speech (photocopy) by Lucius D. Clay eulogizing James F. Byrnes, who died on April 9, 1972 in Columbia, South Carolina.
undated
DESCRIPTION: 1 undated manuscript honoring Lucius Clay, signed by various individuals.
1884 - 1906
DESCRIPTION: Alexander Stevens Clay correspondence (photocopies) dated 1884-1906. 11 TLS and 3 ALS to and from A. S. Clay, who was the father of Lucius Clay. Also, includes 1 brief typed biographical sketch of Alexander Stevens Clay.
1910 - 1913
DESCRIPTION: Typed documents (photocopies) dated 1910-13? recording probate court proceedings of Alexander Stephens Clay. State of Georgia, County of Cobb.
9/9/1910 - 5/10/1913
DESCRIPTION: 1 TD (photocopy) will of Alexander Stephens Clay dated 9/9/1910. 2 TD (photocopies) relating to Clay's will.
9/14/1938 - 12/19/1940
DESCRIPTION: 1 TD (photocopy) will of Frances W. Clay, wife of Alexander Stephens Clay, dated 9/14/1938. 1 TD (photocopy) dated 12/19/1940 relating to Mrs. Clay's will.
1885 - 1938
DESCRIPTION: 1 TD (photocopy) marriage certificate of W. M. Clay and J. T. Bowden dated 1/20/1885. Also, typed notes (probably written by Louise Frix) providing facts about Lucius Clay's forbearers, including references to Alexander Stephens Clay.
1950 - 1952
DESCRIPTION: 3 typed biographical sketches (photocopies) of Evelyn Clay Everett, sister of Lucius D. Clay. Also, 3 TLS (photocopies) and ALS (photocopies) from Evelyn, one of which is addressed to Harry S. Truman.
1800? - 1926?
DESCRIPTION: 1 printed article (photocopy) dated 7/4/1926: "The Georgia Branch of the Virginia Clays and Their Celebrated Cousins," written and published by W. L. Rigsby. 1 printed article (photocopy): "Historic Georgia Families." 1 printed excerpt (photocopy) "Alexander Stephens Clay" from W. L. Northern's book "Men of Mark in Georgia" (Atlanta: Caldwell, 1908).
undated
DESCRIPTION: 1 typed list (photocopy) entitled "Clay Name Index." Lists Lucius Clay, his relatives, and other possible relatives.
1895 - 1967
DESCRIPTION: Lucius D. Clay genealogical material. 1 printed excerpt (photocopy) from "The Clay Family Quarterly" of October 1967, which includes a Clay family biography. 1 printed excerpt (photocopy) dealing with Senator Alexander Stephens Clay from "Memoirs of Georgia" (Atlanta: Southern Historical Association, 1895).
1989?
DESCRIPTION: TM by Jean Edward Smith. Early drafts for front matter of his book "Lucius D. Clay: An American Life." Includes table of contents, preface, and introduction. Heavily edited.
1989?
DESCRIPTION: TM by Jean Edward Smith. Drafts of chapters 1-4 for his book "Lucius D. Clay: An American Life." Heavily edited.
1989?
DESCRIPTION: TM by Jean Edward Smith. Drafts of chapters 5-8 for his book "Lucius D. Clay: An American Life." Heavily edited.
1989?
DESCRIPTION: TM by Jean Edward Smith. Drafts of chapters 9-12 of his book "Lucius D. Clay: An American Life." Heavily edited.
1989?
DESCRIPTION: TM by Jean Edward Smith. Drafts of chapters 13-16 for his book "Lucius D. Clay: An American Life." Heavily edited.
1989?
DESCRIPTION: TM by Jean Edward Smith. Drafts of chapters 17-20 for his book "Lucius D. Clay: An American Life." Heavily edited.
1989?
DESCRIPTION: TM by Jean Edward Smith. Drafts of chapters 21-24 for his book "Lucius D. Clay: An American Life." Heavily edited.
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