Collection ID: FA362

Collection context

Summary

Creator:
Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich) (1908-1979)
Extent:
21.14 Cubic Feet
Language:
English .

Background

Scope and Content:

This series documents portions of Nelson A. Rockefeller's public and private activities between 1968 and 1974. These records were created and maintained by members of Rockefeller's staff at his office at 22 West 55th Street, New York, also called the New York Office. Rockefeller was one of the first New York governors to maintain a permanent office in New York City. In general, Rockefeller was in Albany only while the Legislature was in session or for special occasions. The management of his public duties was undertaken largely at 55th Street. The office was paid for privately by Rockefeller, but many of the staff were public employees. When he resigned as governor, on December 20, 1973, some of the staff became Rockefeller's personal employees. Some of them went on the federal payroll and moved to Washington, DC, when Rockefeller became Vice President of the United States on December 19, 1974.

Arrangement:

This series is divided into 6 subseries:

Subseries 1 - Trips, 1973-1974 Subseries 2 - Schedules, 1969-1975 Subseries 3 - Correspondence Files, 1968-1974 Subseries 4 - Letters of Support Regarding the Vice Presidential Nomination, 1974 Subseries 5 - Subject Files of Kathy Huldrum and Nancy Towell, 1970-1974 Subseries 6 - Invitations, 1972-1974

Access

RESTRICTIONS:

Open for research with select materials restricted as noted. Brittle or damaged items are available at the discretion of RAC. Researchers interested in accessing digital media (floppy disks, CDs, DVDs, etc.) or audiovisual material (audio cassettes, VHS, etc.) in this collection must use an access surrogate. The original items may not be accessed because of preservation concerns. To request an access surrogate be made, or if you are unsure if there is an access surrogate, please contact an archivist.

TERMS OF ACCESS:

The Rockefeller Archive Center has title, copyright, and literary rights in the collection, in so far as it holds them, and has authority to grant permission to cite and publish archival material from the collection.

LOCATION OF THIS COLLECTION:
15 Dayton Avenue
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591, United States
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