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         Guide to the Rogers C.B. Morton Collection,  1939-1976 
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       Guide to the Rogers C.B. Morton Collection,  1939-1976 
       
       
       
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       Rogers C.B. Morton Collection,  1939-1976 
       84M1   
       
         Morton, Rogers C.B., 1914-1979 
       
       
         171 cubic ft. 
       
       The materials are in  English. 
       
         University of Kentucky Libraries, Special Collections,  
         
           Lexington, KY 40506-0039 
         
       
     
     
       
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         [Identification of Item], Rogers C.B. Morton Collection, 1939-1976, 84M1, Special Collections, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington. 
       
     
     
       Rogers C. B. Morton was born on September 19, 1914. A descendant of the Revolutionary War hero George Rogers Clark, whom he was named for, Morton came from a wealthy and prominent Louisville, Kentucky family. His older brother, Thruston B. Morton, had served in Washington, D.C. as Senator from Kentucky (1957-1969), as Chairman of the Republican National Committee (1959-1961), and as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations under President Eisenhower (1953-1956). It was as campaign manager for his brother that the younger Morton gained his first experience in the political arena.  
       In 1952 Morton moved his immediate family from Kentucky to Maryland's Eastern Shore country. On his Easton, Maryland farm he established a cattle finishing operation. He stepped back into politics in 1960, when he managed the unsuccessful congressional campaign of Edward T. Miller, the Republican nominee for Maryland's First District congressional seat. In 1962 Morton himself ran for the First District seat in the House of Representatives and won. Maryland's First District was heavily registered in favor of the Democratic party, yet Morton (a Republican) won re-election to Congress for five consecutive terms.  
       Morton brought a successful background in business to his congressional office. In addition to his private business operations in Maryland, he had served as president of the family company, Ballard and Ballard, until it was sold to the Pillsbury Company in 1951. After the merger, he remained as vice-president of Pillsbury until 1953 and as director and a member of the executive committee until he resigned the post in January, 1971. 
       Morton's Congressional files reflect his firm belief in the committee system of legislation. From 1963 to 1968 he served on the House Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs and Merchant Marines and Fisheries. During the 90th Congress (1967-1968) the Select Committee on Small Business was added to his two previous committee assignments.  
       While serving on the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Morton made trips to the Trust Territories of the Pacific. His position at the ranking minority member on the Subcommittee on Territorial and Insular Affairs won him appointment to the United States-Puerto Rico Commission on the status of Puerto Rico in 1965. He also used his position on the Interior Committee as a valuable step in passing important environmental legislation for the Eastern Shore and Chesapeake Bay area. 
       With the beginning of the 91st Congress (1969-1970) Morton gave up his previous committee assignments in order to take a seat on the powerful Ways and Means Committee.  
       Morton was throughout his career an active partisan for the Republican Party. Following the Republican defeat in the Presidential election of 1964, he began work to help rebuild the party's fortunes. Morton consistently supported Richard M. Nixon as the party's Presidential candidate for 1968. At the 1968 Republican National Convention he served as Nixon's floor manager, helping Nixon to achieve a first round nomination. This close working relationship carried over into the new President's administration, and when Republican National Committee Chairman Ray Bliss submitted his resignation, Nixon chose Morton as Bliss' replacement. Morton accepted the position, but continued to hold his congressional seat as well. He refused to accept the substantial salary which accompanied the chairmanship. Morton held the position as Republican National Committee Chairman from 1969 until 1971.  
       Following Nixon's election in 1968 there was some anticipation that Morton would be named to the new President's cabinet. The post of Secretary of the Interior was one in which Morton had expressed interest. Fulfilling a campaign promise, Nixon was obliged to appoint his Secretary of the Interior from one of the western states. Accordingly, he nominated Governor Walter J. Hickel of Alaska. Hickel was sworn in as Secretary in January 1969, after lengthy nomination hearings.  
       However, Hickel's tenure as Secretary was a short one. In mid-1970, Hickel publicly opposed President Nixon's policy on the bombing of Cambodia and the administration's stance on the youth protest movement. As a result Hickel was asked to resign his post in November of 1970 and Morton was named to take his place.  
       Morton was officially nominated and confirmed as Secretary of the Interior in January, 1971. He was the first easterner to hold the position of Secretary of the Interior. His tenure in the post began with the immediate controversy surrounding the approval of a building permit for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It was an issue which reoccurred through Morton's first four years in office.  
       The varied responsibilities of the Department of the Interior are reflected in the issues which arose during Morton's term as Secretary. The Native American movement gained momentum - In November of 1972 a Native American group took over the Bureau of Indian Affairs Building in Washington, D. C., and in March of 1973 the Wounded Knee Incident made national headlines.  
       Coal mine safety and health regulations became a primary concern for the Bureau of Mines. Development of alternative energy sources due to the depletion of natural resources and the Arab oil embargo became so important that in 1975 Morton was appointed to head the President's Energy Resources Council.  
       From February to April of 1973 Morton underwent radiation treatment for prostate cancer at Stanford University in California. He established a small office at Menlo Park, California, and was kept informed and remained active in government affairs while undergoing treatment.  
       The scandals involving Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and Watergate rocked the Nixon administration during 1973 and 1974. Morton's position as Secretary of the Interior survived the resignation of Richard Nixon and he continued in the post under President Gerald R. Ford.  
       In April of 1975 Morton moved from the Department of the Interior to the Commerce Department. Speculation was that he could do more for the President's re-election hopes if he were in a position that would allow him to reach the business community. There were also reports that Morton's declining health might be at least partially responsible for the move. In any case, Morton's stay at the Commerce Department lasted less than a year. Though short, his time there was not uneventful. He was threatened with a contempt citation because he refused to reveal documents subpoenaed by the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations which were connected to American businesses and the Arab oil boycott. A compromise was eventually achieved between Morton and the Committee.  
       During the Presidential election in 1976, the Republican party was faced with the battle of recouping the losses caused by Watergate. Morton left the Cabinet to direct the President Ford Election Committee in 1976, and served in that position until after the Republican National Convention.  
       Morton retired from public life in 1977. He returned to Pres'quile, his home on the Eastern Shore, to raise cattle and run the custom-made boat business he has established while serving as Secretary of Commerce. Morton died at his home on April 19, 1979.  
       Rogers C. B. Morton was educated in the public schools of Jefferson County, Kentucky, and at Woodberry Forrest, a preparatory school in Virginia. He was a 1937 Graduate of Yale and attended medical school at Columbia University for one year before deciding to return to the family business in Kentucky. He served for a brief period in the Navy and later enlisted as a private in the Army following the United States' entry into World War Two. He saw action in the European Theater and left the Army in 1945 as a Captain of Field Artillery. Morton was married to the former Anne Prather Jones of Louisville, Kentucky, and they had two children - a son, David, and a daughter, Anne.  
     
     
       These papers contain the office files of Louisville, Kentucky, native Rogers Morton while he served as a member of Congress from Maryland, Republican National Committee Chairman (1969-1971), Secretary of the Interior and Commerce, and advisor to the presidential campaign of Gerald R. Ford. The papers contain correspondence, photographs, oral histories, scrapbooks, and memorabilia. Important correspondents include: Spiro Agnew, John Anderson, J. Glenn Beall, George Bush, Marlowe Cook, John Sherman Cooper, Everett Dirksen, Robert Dole, John Ehrlichman, Gerald Ford, Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon Johnson, Melvin Laird, Marvin Mandel, Charles Mathias, Thruston Morton, Richard Nixon, Charles Percy, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Rockefeller, George Romney, Hugh Scott, J. Millard Tawes, Joseph Tydings, and Stewart Udall. These papers provide valuable information on the presidency of Richard M. Nixon. A published guide is available. 
     
     
       Container List 
       
         
           	Congressional Series 
         
         
           Boxes 1-169 
           The Congressional Series reflects Morton's firm belief in the committee process of lawmaking. Morton's voting record during his tenure as U.S. Representative of Maryland's First Congressional District has been placed in front of the series to provide an overview of his record in Congress. In general, the series is arranged in chronological order. Bills are divided by Congressional session and listed according to the date they were introduced in the House. The Legislative subseries is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by committee name within each year. The remainder of the subseries are arranged primarily chronologically and then alphabetically by folder title.  
           Subseries:  Voting Record, Morton Bills, Legislation, Projects, Miscellaneous Projects, Special Projects, General, Press File, Departments, Morton Campaigns, Nixon Campaigns, Engagements, Office Records  
         
         
           
             	Voting Record 
           
           
             
               	1 
               1 
               	88th Congress - 1963-1964 
             
           
           
             
               	1 
               2 
               	89th Congress - 1965-1966 
             
           
           
             
               	1 
               3 
               	90th Congress - 1967-1968 
             
           
           
             
               	1 
               4 
               	91st Congress - 1969-1970 
             
           
         
         
           
             	Morton Bills - 88th-89th Congress 
           
           
             
               	1.1 
               1 
               	Redistricting - Congressional State of Maryland, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	1.1 
               2 
               	H.R. 2994 - Water Milfoil Bill - Public Works Committee, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	1.1 
               3 
               	Amendment to H.R. 3846 - Interior  &  Insular Affairs Comm., 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	1.1 
               4 
               	H.R. 4540 Toll Charges - Judiciary Committee, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	1.1 
               5 
               	H.J. Res. 420 - Loyalty Pledges - Committee on Agriculture, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	1.1 
               6 
               	H.R. 6999 - Wheat  &  Feed Grain Act - Agriculture 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	1.1 
               7 
               	Requests for H.R. 6999, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	1.1 
               8 
               	H.R. 7934 - Star Spangle Banner Stamp - P.O.  &  Civil Service, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	1.1 
               9 
               	H.J. Res. 650 - Equal Rights Amendment - Judiciary Committee, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	1.1 
               10 
               	H.R. 8631 - Imports Fuel Oil Limitation - Ways  &  Means, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	1.1 
               11 
               	H.R. 8755 Assateague Bill - Interior Committee, 1963, Udall, Stewart L.  
             
           
           
             
               	2 
               1 
               	H.R. 9215 - Imports of Cattle, Beef,  &  Veal - Ways  &  Means, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	2 
               2 
               	H.R. 9467 - Kennedy Memorial Commission - House Admin. Comm. 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	2 
               3 
               	Kennedy Memorial Commission - Letters Against, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	2 
               4 
               	Kennedy Memorial Commission - Letters Favoring, 1963-1964 
             
           
           
             
               	2 
               5 
               	H.R. 9491 - Crews of Vessels - Merchant Marine  &  Fisheries, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	2 
               6 
               	H.R. 11117 - Assateague Island Dev. Bill - Interiors  &  Insu., 1964, Aspinall, Wayne N.  
             
           
           
             
               	2 
               7 
               	Assateague Bill - Work Folder, 1963 
             
           
           
             
               	2 
               8 
               	H.J.Res. 1074 - Apportionment of State Legis. - Judiciary, 1964 
             
           
           
             
               	2 
               9 
               	Reapportionment, 1963-1964 
             
           
           
             
               	2 
               10 
               	H.J. Res. 252 Equal Rights - Judiciary Committee, 1965 
             
           
           
             
               	2 
               11 
               	H.R. 2071 - Assateague Island Development Bill, 1965 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               1 
               	H.R. 5494 Antarctica Bill - Interior  &  Insular Affairs, 1965, Aspinall, Wayne N.  
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               2 
               	H.R. Res. 352 - Reapportionment of State Legis. - Judiciary, 1965, Humphrey, Hubert H. # 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               3 
               	H.R. 5178 - Wheat  &  Feed Grain - Agriculture Committee, 1965 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               4 
               	H.R. 5495 Chesapeake Bay Bill - Public Works Committee, 1965 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               5 
               	H.R. 8990 Water Milfoil Control - Public Works Committee, 1965 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               6 
               	H.R. 9334 University of Maryland Conveyance - Interior Comm., 1965, Fallon, George # 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               7 
               	University of Maryland Cyclotron, 1964 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               8 
               	H.R. 992 - Delmarva Peninsula - Hydrological Study - Interior, 1965, Aspinall, Wayne N.  
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               9 
               	H.R. 10479 - Dairy Farmers Indemnity - Agriculture Comm. 1965 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               10 
               	H.R. 10964 - Human Investment Act - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1965, Prounty, Wilson # 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               11 
               	H.J. Res. 708 - World Food Study - Agriculture Committee, 1965, Cooley, Harold 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               12 
               	H.R. 11377 - Study of Executive Branch - Ways  &  Means Comm., 1965 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               13 
               	Apportionment Clippings, 1964 
             
           
           
             
               	3 
               14 
               	Reapportionment Resolution, 1964 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               1 
               	H.J. Res. 817 - Atlantic Union Delegation - Foreign Affairs, 1966, Findley, Paul 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               2 
               	H.R. 12630 - Migratory Bird Stamp - Merchant Marine  & ..., 1966 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               3 
               	H.R. 12866 - Trust Territory  Enlistment - Armed Services, 1966, Rivers, L. Mendel 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               4 
               	H.R. 13479 -  Long-Line Fishing - Merchant Marine  &  Fish...1966 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               5 
               	H.R. 16659 - Teachers' Educational Expenses - Ways  &  Means, 1966 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               6 
               	H.R. 17505 - Trust Territory Government - Interior  & ..., 1966, Aspinall, Wayne N.  
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               7 
               	H.R. 17506 - G.I. Travel Tax - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1966, Rivers, L. Mendel # 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               8 
               	H.R. 17898 - Anti - Riot Bill - Judiciary Committee, 1966 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               9 
               	H.R. 17944 - Puerto Rican Statehood - Interior  &  Insular, 1966 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               10 
               	H.R. 18152 - Laryngectomy Tax Exemption - Ways  &  Means, 1966 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               11 
               	H.R. Res. 18478 - Hospital Insurance Benefits - Ways  &  Means, 1966 
             
           
         
         
           
             	Morton Bills - 90th Congress 
           
           
             
               	4 
               12 
               	H.J. Res. 69 - Equal Rights Amendment - Judiciary 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               13 
               	H.J. Res. 110 - World Food Study - Agriculture Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               14 
               	H.R. 898 - Human Investment Act - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               15 
               	H.R. 899 - Teachers Educ. Expenses Deduction - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               16 
               	H.R. 900 - G.I. Air Travel Tax - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               17 
               	H.R. 901 - Tax Exemption for Laryngectomy - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               18 
               	H.R. 902 - Trust Territory Government - Interior  &  Insular, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               19 
               	H.R. 903 - Automatic Data Processing, LC - House Admin., 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               20 
               	H.R. 904 - Trust Territory G.I.'s - Armed Services, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               21 
               	H.R. 905 - Executive Study - Government Operations, 1967, Mathias, Charles 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               22 
               	H.R. 906 - Anti - Riot Bill Judiciary Committee, 1967, Celler, Emmanuel 
             
           
           
             
               	4 
               23 
               	H.R. 4501 - Land  &  Water Conservation - Interior  &  Insular, 1967, D'Alesandro, Thomas 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               1 
               	H.R. Res. 4502 - Foreign Mid - Body Bill - Merchant Marines  & ..., 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               2 
               	H.R. 4503 - Maritime Administration Funds - Merchant Marines, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               3 
               	H.R. 4503 - Federal Maritime Admin. - Merchant Marines  & ..., 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               4 
               	H.R. 4505 - Estuary Preservation - Merchant Marine  & ..., 1967, Wydler, John # 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               5 
               	H.R. 25 - Estuary Bill - Rules Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               6 
               	H.R. 4500 - Potomac River Hulls, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               7 
               	H.R. 4506 - Water  &  Air Pollution - Tax Credit - Ways  &  Means, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               8 
               	H.R. 4648 - Human Investment Act - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1967, Percy, Charles 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               9 
               	H.J. Res. 274 - Tobacco Lease Transfer - Agriculture Comm., 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               10 
               	Maryland Tobacco Industry 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               11 
               	H.R. 5886 - Constellation - Interior  &  Insular Affairs, 1967, Aspinall, Wayne N.  
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               12 
               	H.R. 5888 - Able Bodied seamen - Merchant Marines  & ..., 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	5 
               13 
               	H.R. 6154 - Flood insurance Act - Public Works Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               1 
               	H.R. 330 - Puerto Rico Congratulations, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               2 
               	H.R. 6281 - Interstate Milk Handlers Bill - Agriculture, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               3 
               	H.R. 7043 - Northwind - Merchant Marine  &  Fisheries Comm., 1967, Garmatz, Edward A.  
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               4 
               	H.R. 7475 - Export Subsidy - Agriculture Committee, 1967, Poage, W.R. 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               5 
               	H.R. 8339 - C & O Canal Park - Interior  &   Insular Affairs, 1967, Mathias, Charles 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               6 
               	H.R. 8340 - Dairy Imports Limit - Agriculture Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               7 
               	H.R. 8883 - Home Ownership - Banking  &  Currency Committee, 1967, Percy, Charles 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               8 
               	H.R. 9044 - Rural Job Development - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1967, Evins, Joe L.  
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               9 
               	H.R. 9691 - Puerto Rican Statehood - Interior  &  Insular, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               10 
               	H.R. 543 - Consideration of Anti-Riot Bill - Rules Comm., 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               11 
               	H. Con. Res. 389 - Panama Canal - Foreign Affairs Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               12 
               	H.R. 11312 - Selective Service - Armed Services Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               13 
               	H.R. 11627 - Maryland Bridges  &  Tunnels - Public Works, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               14 
               	H.J. Res. 751 - Kaiulani - Merchant Marines  &  Fisheries, 19678, Garmatz, Edward A. 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               15 
               	H.R. 11891 - Disaster Relief for Riot Victims - Banking  & ..., 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               16 
               	H.R. 869 - Vietnam Policy - Rules Committee, 1967, Findley, Paul 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               17 
               	H.R. 12254 - Airplane Tax Lien - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               18 
               	H.R. 122296 - Legislative Audit - Rules Committee, 1967, Laird, Melvin R.  
             
           
           
             
               	6 
               19 
               	H.R. 12907 -  Agriculture Fair Practices Act - Agric. Comm., 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               1 
               	H. Con. Res. 508 - Vietnam Study - Rules Committee, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               2 
               	H.J. Res. 857 - Ocean Floor Investigation - Merchant Marine, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               3 
               	H.R. 13223 - Cargo Containers - Merchant Marine  &  Fisheries, 1967 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               4 
               	H.R. 13224 - Textile Imports - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1967, Landrum, Phil 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               5 
               	H.R. 13423 - U.S. Citizenship for Micronesians - Judiciary, 1967 
             
           
         
         
           
             	Morton Bills - 90th Congress (2nd Ses.) 
           
           
             
               	7 
               6 
               	H.R. 14674 - Local Tax Withholding - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1968, Hughes, Harry  
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               7 
               	H.R. 14741 - Poultry Inspection - Agriculture Committee, 1968 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               8 
               	H.R. 14920 - Relief of Helman C. Schmidt - Judiciary Comm., 1968 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               9 
               	H.R. 14981 - Relief of Naval Employees, Paatuxent R. - Judic., 1968 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               10 
               	H.R. 14982 - Relief of estate of D. McQuoid - Judiciary, 1968, Celler, Emmanuel 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               11 
               	H. Con. Res. 622 - French World War I Debt - Ways  &  Means, 1968 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               12 
               	H.R. 15088 - Duck Baiting - Merchant Marines  &  Fisheries, 1968, Downing, Thomas 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               13 
               	H. Con. Res. 640 - Merchant Marine - Merchant Marines  & ..., 1968 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               14 
               	H. Con. Res. 662 - Legislative Audit Proposal - Judiciary, 1968  
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               15 
               	H.R. 15833 - Fireworks tariffs - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1968 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               16 
               	H.R. 16303 - Job Opportunities - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1968 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               17 
               	H.R. 16623 - Job Opportunities - Ways  &  Means Committee, 1968 
             
           
           
             
               	7 
               18 
               	H.R. 17144 - Hunger Commission - Education  &  Labor Comm., 1968, Goodell, Charles