Samuel I. Rosenman Papers
Dates: 1944-1966.
Special Counsel to the President, 1945-1946
The papers of Samuel I. Rosenman mostly relate to his career of government
service in the White House, and particularly his work as Special Counsel
to President Harry S. Truman from 1945 to 1946. They include correspondence,
draft letters and statements, invitations, newspaper clippings, printed
material, speeches, speech drafts, notes, pamphlets, reports, and diary
entries for part of 1945 and 1946. The collection also contains material
documenting Rosenman’s work as an unofficial advisor to President
Truman after his retirement to private life in 1946.
See also Samuel I. Rosenman oral history
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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Size: About 5.2 linear feet (approximately 10,400 pages).
Access: Open.
Copyright: Samuel I. Rosenman donated his literary property rights
in any of his unpublished writings in this collection to the United States
government. Documents created by U.S. government officials in the course
of their official duties are in the public domain. Copyright interest
in other writings in this collection is assumed to remain with the authors
of the documents or their heirs.
Processed by: Philip D. Lagerquist (1957); Frank L. Barkofske (1960);
Philip D. Lagerquist (1962); Erwin J. Mueller (1969); Laura Heller (1969);
Erwin J. Mueller (1974); Sharie Simon, Janice Davis, and Carol Martin
(2006).
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
1896 (February 13) |
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Born, San Antonio, Texas |
1922-1926 |
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Member, New York State Legislature |
1926-1928 |
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Bill Drafting Commissioner, New York |
1929-1932 |
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Counsel to Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt |
1932-1943 |
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Justice, New York Supreme Court |
1943-1945 |
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Special Counsel to President Roosevelt |
1945-1946 |
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Special Counsel to President Truman |
1949 |
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Member, Steel Industry Fact Finding Board |
1949 |
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Chairman, Railroad Labor Emergency Board |
1973 (June 24) |
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Died, New York City |
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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
The Samuel I. Rosenman Papers relate for the most part to Rosenman’s
career of government service in the White House during the administration
of Harry S. Truman. Particularly well documented is his service as Special
Counsel to the President from 1945 to 1946 and as unofficial advisor to
President Truman after his retirement from government. In addition, the
collection contains information about Rosenman’s behind-the-scenes
involvement in war crimes issues. The papers include correspondence, draft
letters and statements, invitations, newspaper clippings, printed material,
speeches, speech drafts, notes, pamphlets, reports and a diary that Rosemen
kept for part of 1945 and 1946.
The Rosenman Papers are divided into six series and various subseries. This arrangement was generated largely from the manner in which the Rosenman Papers were donated to the Library. The first donation of material was in 1961, with additional accretions to the collection between 1961 and 1979. Generally speaking, the archives staff decided to add these accessions to the collection as new series, instead of filing them in the existing series.
The first series, the Subject File, is the largest
series in the collection and has six individual subseries, one for each
of the years 1945-1949 and 1952. The bulk of this series is a general
alphabetical listing of the topics that Rosenman, as Special Counsel from
1945-1946, advised Truman on, or brought to the President’s attention.
Rosenman provided recommendations to Truman in the form of memorandums
and notes. He drafted statements and speeches, and gave legal advice to
President Truman. This series contains information on such things as atomic
energy, immigration, health care, Potsdam, strikes and the United Nations.
During the years 1947-1952, after Rosenman resigned as Special Counsel
to the President, the documents include legislative recommendations, messages
to Congress and other types of speech drafts on which Rosenman consulted
with the White House.
The next series, the War Crimes File, helps document
the decision to try war criminals, and the behind-the-scenes planning
for Nuremberg, including the appointment of Robert Jackson as Chief Prosecutor.
The “major” war criminals, whose offenses knew no geographic
boundaries, were to be tried by the joint decision of the Allies at Nuremberg.
Rosenman was involved in these preparations as Special Counsel to Presidents
Roosevelt and Truman.
The Alphabetical File, the second largest series,
is actually a file of Rosenman’s correspondence with such individuals
as George E. Allen, Alben Barkley, Chester Bowles, Vannevar Bush, James
Byrnes, Tom Clark, Clark Clifford, William Donovan, Oscar Hammerstein,
Harold Ickes, Douglas MacArthur, and David Niles. The series also contains
Rosenman’s correspondence relating to various organizations and
topics.
The next series, Post Presidential Correspondence between
Harry S. Truman and Samuel I. Rosenman File, is a chronological file
covering the years 1953-1966. It details Rosenman and Truman’s continuing
relationship during the years after Truman left Government service. It
contains a list of personal letters written by Truman to Rosenman, and
carbons of letters written by Rosenman to Truman after January 21, 1952.
The General File contains information on the 1958
European trip taken by President and Mrs. Truman and Mr. and Mrs. Rosenman.
It also contains material gathered from Hitler’s Chancellery by
Rosenman in Berlin, Germany, in 1945, such as invitations, souvenirs,
pamphlets and newspapers. There are also miscellaneous items, such as
Truman’s statement at the Truman Library on July 2, 1960, and a
letter from Stuart Symington to Samuel I. Rosenman, dated July 12, 1950.
The next series, Diaries File, contains a typewritten
diary that Rosenman kept from June to October, 1945, with separate entries
for May 24 to 25, 1946, on the railroad strike and June 27-29, 1946, on
the veto of the OPA (Office of Price Administration) bill.
More information about Samuel I. Rosenman, and the office of the White
House Special Council during the Truman administration, can be found in
the Truman Library’s oral history interview with Rosenman;
in the oral history interviews with Clark
M. Clifford; in the Clark M. Clifford
Files, which are part of the Staff Member and Office Files of the
Harry S. Truman Papers; and in the Clark M.
Clifford Papers. There is also a book that was written by Samuel and
Dorothy Rosenman, Presidential Style: Some Giants and a Pygmy in the
White House (New York: Harper and Row Publishers, 1976).
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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
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Series |
1-10 |
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SUBJECT FILE, 1945-1952 |
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Memoranda, letters, notes, reports, drafts, speeches, bills, press
releases, articles, statements, cables, recommendations and other
items mostly documenting the activities of the Special Counsel to
President Truman. Arranged in alphabetical order within each year
represented. |
10-11 |
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WAR CRIMES FILE, 1944-1945 |
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Messages, reports, letters, telegrams, drafts, and notes formulating
American policy related to war criminals and the appointment of Robert
Jackson as chief prosecutor. No arrangement. |
11-12 |
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ALPHABETICAL FILE, 1945-1952 (Bulk Date Span, 1945-1946) |
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Statements, outlines, press releases, telegrams, notes, printed
material, correspondence, memoranda, and other items documenting the
major events and policies of the Truman administration, and related
subjects. Arranged in alphabetical order. |
12-13 |
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POST PRESIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN HARRY S.
TRUMAN AND SAMUEL I. ROSENMAN FILE, 1953-1966 |
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List of correspondence, notes, letters, telegrams, drafts, clippings,
and an itinerary. Arranged in chronological order. |
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GENERAL FILE, 1945-1960 |
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Printed material, press releases, newspaper clippings, pamphlets,
letters, memoranda, invitations, souvenirs, menus, programs and other
items concerning such unrelated areas as Rosenman’s relationship
with President Truman and materials gathered by Rosenman from Hitler’s
Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, in 1945. No arrangement. |
13 |
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DIARIES FILE, 1945-1946 |
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Typed diary entries made by Rosenman during his years of service
in the Truman White House, specifically detailing his involvement
in the railroad strike of 1946 and the veto of the Office of Price
Administration bill of 1946. Arranged in chronological order. |
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FOLDER TITLE LIST
Box 1
- Advisory Board on Just Compensation
- Air Coordinating Committee
- Alaska Military Highway
- Atomic Energy, Control of
- Aviation Policy
- Bonneville Amendment
- Child Care Centers
- China
- Conscientious Objectors
- Deferments
- Export-Import Bank
- Farm Papers
- Federal Communications Commission
- Federal Security Agency
- Food-Liberated Areas
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial
- Full Employment Bill
- Germany, Policy on
- Germany-Standard of Living
- Girl Scouts
- Governors' Conference
- Guam
- Harrison, Earl
- Health, Legislative Proposals
Box 2
- Health Message
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[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Health Message-Drafts
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Hensel, Struve
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Immigration Quota into the United States
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Jewish New Year
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Kentucky Dam
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Labor-Management Conference, November 5, 1945
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Labor-Management Conference, Message at the End of
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Lend-Lease
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Medical Committee
Box 3
- Memoranda-Samuel I. Rosenman to the President, May-December 1945
- Merchant Marine
- Message to Congress, September 6, 1945
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
- Missouri River Basin
- National Labor Relations Board
- Navy Day and U.S.S. Franklin D. Roosevelt-Speeches, October 27, 1945
- Navy Oil Contract
Box 4
- Office of Strategic Services
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OPA [Office of Price Administration]
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Palestine
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Pearl Harbor Investigation
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Philippines
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PM (Newspaper)
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Potsdam Conference
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Pre-medical Students
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Presidential Succession
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Public Health Service
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Puerto Rico
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Rescission Bill Veto
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Reparations
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Report to the Nation on the Potsdam Conference, August 9, 1945
Box 5
- Research
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River and Regional Development
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San Francisco Conference, April-May, 1945
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San Francisco (United Nations) Speech, June 26, 1945
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Senate, Presentation of the UN Charter to the, July 2, 1945
Social Security
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Strikes
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Unification of the Armed Services
Box 6-
United States Employment Service
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Universal Military Training
[1 of 5]
[2 of 5]
[3 of 5]
[4 of 5]
[5 of 5] -
V-J Day Proclamation
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Wages and Price Speech, October 30, 1945
[1 of 2]
Box 7
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War Agencies, Liquidation of
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War and Emergency Statutes and War Powers, Termination of
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War Food Administration
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War Manpower Commission, 1945
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War Message to Congress, June 1, 1945
- Army Day Speech, April 6, 1946
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Atomic Energy
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Case Bill (H.R. 4908) Veto
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Coal
Box 8
- Conference of Governors, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, May 28, 1946
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Deferments
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Federal Council of the Churches of Christ
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Fordham University Speech, May 11, 1946
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Hyde Park, New York Speech, April 12, 1946
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Intelligence
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Jackson Day Dinner Speech, March 23, 1946
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Meat Decontrol and Price Stabilization Broadcast, October 14, 1946
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Memoranda, Samuel I. Rosenman to the President
- New Republic
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OPA [Office of Price Administration] Veto Message, June 29, 1946
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Pan American Day Address, April 15, 1946
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Post Office
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Railroad Strike, Radio Address Concerning, May 24, 1946
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Rollins College
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Social Security Message, April 16, 1946
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Speech to the Nation, January 3, 1946
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Speech on the Anniversary of the Death of President Roosevelt, April 12, 1946
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State of the Union Message
Box 9
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
- United Nations
- World Federation of Trade Unions
- Associated Press Speech, April 21, 1947
- Atomic Bomb Symposium
- Baylor University Speech, March 6, 1947
- Message to Congress, Drafts, January 6, 1947
- Princeton University Speech, June 17, 1947
- Universal Military Training, the President's Advisory Commission on
Box 10
- Campaign 1948-Correspondence Regarding Drafts of Speeches
- Campaign 1948-HST Acceptance Speech
- Campaign 1948-HST Platform
- Campaign 1948-Letter from Harold L. Ickes to Samuel I. Rosenman
- Campaign 1948-President's Trip to Philadelphia, July 14, 1948
- Message to Congress, July 27, 1948
- State of the Union Message
- Legislative Recommendations of the President, 81st and 82nd Congresses
WAR CRIMES FILE, 1944-1945
- October, 1944-November, 1945
[1 of 12]
[2 of 12]
[3 of 12]
[4 of 12]
[5 of 12]
[6 of 12]
[7 of 12]
[8 of 12]
[9 of 12]
Box 11
[10 of 12]
[11 of 12, empty]
[12 of 12]
ALPHABETICAL FILE, 1945-1952
- Allen, George E.
- Acheson, George, Jr.
- Barkley, Alben W.
- Bates, Joe B.
- Bauer, John
- Billeux, M.
- Blackburn, Katherine C.
- Blandford, Jack
- Bowles, Chester
- Brant, Irving
- Bush, Dr. Vannevar
- Byrnes, James F.
- Caffey, Eugene M.
- Castles, John W.
- Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York
- Chandor, Douglas
- Chanler, William C.
- Chavez, Dennis
- Clark, Tom
- Clayton, William L.
- Clifford, Clark M.
- Cohen, Ben
- Cole, William P., Jr
- Combs, Hugh D.
- Connelly, Matt
- Cowen, Wilson
- Cox, Oscar S.
- Crowley, Leo
- Crum, Bartley C.
- Cumming, Dr. Hugh S.
- Davies, Joseph E.
- Davis, Elmer
- Denby, Charles
- Dickstein, Samuel
- Dirksen, Everett M.
- Donovan, William J.
- Doughton, Robert L.
- Ernst, Morris L.
- Fahey, John H.
- Fleming, Philip B.
- Foley, James
- Forrestal, James
- Goodrich, Carter
- Haber, William
- Hammerstein, Oscar
- Haskell, William M.
- Hawkes, Albert W.
- Hillman, Sidney
- Hoffman, Paul
- Ickes, Harold L.
- Jacoby, Sidney B.
- Jewish New Year [empty]
- Johnson, Louis
- Johnson, Melvin M.
- Land, Emory S.
- Lanham, Fritz
- Lausche, Frank J.
- Lazarus, Isidor
- Lee, Russel V.
- Lehman, Herbert H.
- Lilienthal, David E.
- Loeb, James
- Luguet, Charles A.
- MacArthur, Douglas
- MacCracken, Dr. H. N.
- McCrea, Rear Admiral John
- McDonald, James G.
- McKeller, Kenneth
- Masonic Committee
- Maverick, Maury
- Medal for Merit
- Millard, Alden S.
- Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.
- Myers, Howard B.
- Neuberger, Richard L.
- Niles, David K.
- Oxnam, Bishop G. Bromley
Box 12
- Page, Arthur W.
- Pauley, Edwin W.
- Pinchot, Gifford
- Polish American Conference
- Potsdam Conference
- Pritzech, Sidney
- Puryear, Edgar F.
- Rayburn, Sam
- Reorganization of Government Departments
- Resignations
- Rifkind, Simon H.
- Roosevelt, Eleanor
- Ross, Charles E.
- Sarnoff, David
- Sheil, Bishop Bernard J.
- Sherwood, Robert E.
- Simmons, James S.
- Snyder, John W.
- Sonnett, John F.
- Spellman, Cardinal Francis J.
- Stettinius, Edward R.
- Sussman, Charles
- Swope, Herbert B.
- Taylor, Telford
- Thayer, Walter N.
- Thomas, R. J.
- Truman, Harry S.-Statements of
- Vardaman, James K.
- Vaughan, Harry H.
- Vinson, Fred M.
- Wagner, Robert F.
- Weinberg, Sidney J.
- West End Synagogue
- Weston, Harold
- Weston, Mrs. Standish
- Wheeler, Burton K.
- Whitney, A. F.
- Willer-Peterson, Paul W.
- Williams, Aubrey
- Winn, Milton
- Winant, John G.
- Wise and Silver
- Wohl, Samuel
- Zimmerman, R. R.
POST PRESIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN HARRY S. TRUMAN
AND SAMUEL I. ROSENMAN FILES, 1953-1966
- List of Personal Letters Written by Harry S. Truman to Samuel I. Rosenman and Carbons of Letters Written by Samuel I. Rosenman to Harry S. Truman, Since January 21, 1952
- 1953
- 1954
- 1955
- 1956
Box 13
- 1957
- 1958
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1959
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1960
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1961-64
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1965-66
- Cross Reference Sheets
- Harry S. Truman-Press Conference, Olney Inn, Islamorada, Florida, February 21, 1957
- Harry S. Truman-Statement at the Truman Library, Independence, Missouri, July 2, 1960
- Invitations and Souvenirs
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[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Letter from Stuart Symington to Samuel I. Rosenman, July 12, 1950
- Material Gathered by Samuel I. Rosenman from Hitler's Chancellery, Berlin, Germany-1945
- Pamphlets
- Ship's Newspapers, U.S.S. Quincy, February 1945
- Trip to Europe, 1958, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Truman and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Rosenman
- 1945, June-October
- 1946, May 24-25 (Railroad Strike)
- 1946, June 27-29 (Veto of OPA Bill)
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