Owensboro Museum of Science and History collection on Wendell Ford
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Owensboro Museum of Science and History collection on Wendell Ford
- Date
- 1931-1998, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 11.13 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Governors -- Kentucky.
- Lieutenant governors
- Kentucky -- Politics and government.
- Photographs
- Political campaigns
- Presidents -- United States
- Scrapbooks
- United States -- Politics and government.
- Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by subject or format and thereunder alphabetically or chronologically.
- Preferred Citation
- 2018ms065: [identification of item], Owensboro Museum of Science and History collection on Wendell Ford, 1931-1998, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Wendell Hampton Ford (September 8, 1924 – January 22, 2015) was born in Daviess County, Kentucky to Ernest M. and Irene Woolfork Ford. He attended the University of Kentucky from 1942 to 1943, leaving in 1944 to enlist in the army for service in World War II. He married Jean Neel on September 18, 1943 and they had two children – Shirley and Steven. After an honorable discharge in 1946, Ford returned home and graduated from the Maryland School of Insurance in 1947 to work with his father in the family insurance business. In 1949 he enlisted in the Kentucky Army National Guard serving actively until 1956 when he transferred to the inactive guard and then was discharged in 1962. Ford was active in civic affairs early on; he was the first Kentuckian president of the Jaycees in 1954, youth chairman of Bert T. Combs' gubernatorial campaign in 1959, and then Combs' executive assistant from 1959 to 1963.
- In 1965 Ford ran as a Democrat for the Kentucky State Senate after being asked to by then Governor Ned Breathitt, beating Casper Gardner by a narrow margin to represent the Eighth District which included Daviess and Hancock counties. In 1967 Ford decided to independently run for Lieutenant Governor, winning the primary by another narrow margin, and won the general election while the Democratic nominee for governor, Henry Ward, lost to Republican Louie B. Nunn. While lieutenant governor he helped to rebuild the state's Democratic machine that helped him, among others, be elected.
- In 1971 Ford made the decision to run for governor, against seven other candidates in the Democratic gubernatorial primary including Albert Chandler and his mentor Bert Combs. Ford won the general election and quickly began to reorganize executive departments and create a budget surplus for the state. Achievements during his tenure include increasing taxes on coal, gasoline, and corporations while exempting food from sales tax to increase the state's revenue. He expanded the state's education budget, applied funds to various construction projects across the commonwealth, and pushed for a six-year study on coal gasification and liquefaction after the 1973 oil crisis. Following his term as governor, Ford decided to challenge the republican incumbent Marlow Cook and won the 1974 election to the United States Senate.
- His senatorial tenure spanned four consecutive terms, from 1974 to his retirement in 1999. He served on a variety of committees while in the Senate, including the Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, the Select Committee to Study the Committee System, the Commerce Committee, and the Committee on Rules and Administration as well as forming the Senate National Guard Caucus to advance the National Guard's capabilities and readiness. From 1991 to 1995, he served as the Majority Whip, and then the Minority Whip from 1995 to 1999. Achievements in the Senate include defending Kentucky's cash crop, tobacco, by exempting it from the Consumer Product Safety Act, opposing cigarette tax increases, sponsoring an amendment that would limit the amount of foreign tobacco imported by the United States, and working to improve airports and airlines across Kentucky and the nation. One piece of legislation is named for Ford, the Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st century which is aimed at reducing aircraft noise, improving airline safety measures, and required airlines to better inform consumers about their performance which was signed into law on April 5, 2000.
- Upon his retirement from the senate in 1999, he was the longest-serving senator in Kentucky history, serving for a total of 24 years. He was an inductee to the Kentucky Transportation Center Hall of fame in 2008 for his service to bettering the state's transportation infrastructure. In 2014, he was diagnosed with lung cancer and passed away from the disease on January 22, 2015.
- Scope and Content
- The Owensboro Museum of Science and History collection on Wendell Ford (dated 1931-1998, undated; 11.13 cubic feet; 36 boxes, 1 folder, 1 item) primarily comprises correspondence, campaign material, event materials, memorabilia, photographs, scrapbooks, a photograph album, films, and other materials that document Wendell H. Ford's tenures as lieutenant governor, governor, and United States senator of Kentucky. Also included in the collection are materials pertaining to Ford, Ford's family and friends, and Ford's involvement with the United States Jaycees. This material was originally loaned by the Ford family to the Owensboro Museum of Science and History. In 2018, it was transferred by the family to the University of Kentucky Libraries.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Correspondence, 1968-1998, undated
Scope and Contents
The Correspondence series consists of correspondence regarding politics, holidays, events, thank you cards, Ford's birthday, and general topics sent by various people including politicians such as Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton, ca. 1968-1998 and undated. Of particular interest is correspondence from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (1984), George Bush regarding a vote to aid Egypt (1990), the Close Up Foundation (1984, includes photograph), and the Owensboro Symphony (1997, includes a photograph). This series is arranged chronologically.
Circa 1968-1969
1973-1974, undated
1975
1975-1981, undated
1975-1990
1976-1980, undated
1976-1989
1984-1998, undated
Close Up Foundation thank you letter (includes photograph), 1984
Letter from George Bush on vote to aid Egypt, 1990
Owensboro Symphony thank you letter (includes photograph), 1997
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund thank you letter, 1984 November 10
Films, undated
Ford Personal Documents, 1931-1991
Gubernatorial Tenure, 1968-1974, undated
Scope and Contents
The Gubernatorial Tenure series consists of gubernatorial campaign material, material on events and awards, directories, a speech, and newspaper clippings. The Campaign Material sub-series primarily consists of committee materials; committee member information; information on campaign workers; expenses and contributions; campaign events; invitations; correspondence; Ford speeches on issues such as strip mining, pollution, a severance tax, drug abuse, campus dissatisfaction, participation in government and party, education, and law enforcement; poll numbers; Kentucky voter registration numbers; district numbers; schedules; reports; advertisement designs; advertisements; newspaper clippings; and expenses and contributions, 1970-1971. The Events and Awards sub-series consists of an invitation to a breakfast by the Owensboro Tourist Commission, a Commodore in the Fall of the Ohio River Navy commission, and documents pertaining to planning for the State Government Day, 1972-1974. The Other Gubernatorial Documents sub-series contains a Kentucky government directory and governor's staff assistants directory, a speech given by Ford to the Jaycees, and newspaper clippings on Ford's inauguration and a gasoline tax, 1968-1974 and undated. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder alphabetically.
Campaign Material, 1970-1971
1970
1970-1971
1971
circa 1971
The Barnyard Follies, F.D. Roosevelt birthday dinner, 1971
Newspapers on Ford's gubernatorial campaign, 1970-1971
Newspaper articles on Ford's gubernatorial campaign and tenure, 1970-1972
Events and Awards, 1972-1974
Other Gubernatorial Documents, 1968-1974, undated
Lieutenant Governor Tenure, 1966-1969, undated
Scope and Contents
The Lieutenant Governor Tenure series consists of campaign and events and awards material. The campaign material primarily consists of documents regarding district polls, district leaders, correspondence, planning, and participant name lists, 1966-1967 and undated. The events and awards material consists of a certificate of appreciation from the Kiwanis Club and programs from Jaycee, Cynthiana Leo Club, and Ashland Toastmasters Club events; a legislative conference; and the National Headquarters Building of the Council of State Governments dedication ceremonies; 1968-1969. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Event programs and certificate, 1968-1969
Lieutenant governor campaign materials, 1966-1967, undated
Memorabilia, 1971-1991, undated
Scope and Contents
The Memorabilia series contains gubernatorial and senatorial campaign material as well as undated campaign material and a wallet made for Ford by Mr. William Cooley. The Gubernatorial and Senatorial Campaign Memorabilia sub-series consists of buttons, flags, a tray, matches, and a nail filer, 1971-1974 and undated. The Undated and Miscellaneous Memorabilia sub-series contains undated campaign buttons, an undated campaign t-shirt and tie, and the wallet made for Ford, 1974 and undated. The wallet has related papers filed in box five, folder 11. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder alphabetically.
Gubernatorial Campaign Memorabilia, 1971
Senatorial Campaign Memorabilia, 1974, undated
Photographs, Photograph Albums, and Scrapbooks, 1934-1997, undated
Scope and Contents
The Photographs, Photograph Albums, and Scrapbooks series comprises photographs, scrapbooks, and photograph albums of people and events during Ford's tenures as lieutenant governor, governor, and United States senator of Kentucky as well as Ford's friends and family and miscellaneous photographs. Several photographs have related correspondence and notes stored with them. The Ford Family and Friends Photographs sub-series consists of photographs of the Ford, family, and friends from ca. 1938-1959 and undated. Those shown in the photographs include Bob Salyers, E.M. Ford, Irene Ford, Betty John Ford, Don Neel, Jean Ford, Ford's grandfather, Ford's daughter Shirley Ford, Reyburn, Grandmother Minerva Ford, the Schenk family (Jean Ford's family), and Mrs. Carden. The Gubernatorial Photographs sub-series event photographs include Christmas, Democratic National Committee events, Ford and Princess Margaret at the Kentucky Derby, Ford giving speeches, Ford's governor inauguration, governors' conferences, a headquarters break in, Kentucky Mountain Laurel festivals, Nixon's inauguration, and other various events both identified and unidentified, 1971-1974 and undated. The Gubernatorial Photographs sub-series people and places photographs include Ford and family, Lieutenant Governor Carroll, Gene Darcy, Ford staff, Joel McRae, Dallas McKennon (autographed), police officers, an unidentified boy and girl, and the Kentucky capitol building, 1971-1974 and undated. The event photographs in the Lieutenant Governor Photographs sub-series include Ford speaking at a Memorial Day service, a Fredonia horse show, and a Lieutenant Governor's Purse event, 1967-1968. People depicted in the Lieutenant Governor Photographs sub-series include Ford and State representative Lewis Johnson, 1967-1968. Events depicted in the Senatorial Photographs sub-series include Ford's senator inauguration, Clinton's inauguration, Ford campaigns, Ford speaking at various events, Ford's swearing in, an Israel trip, Jimmy Carter campaign events, Ladies of the Senate events, White House events, the Henry Clay stamp dedication, breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, the landing of the Viking Spacecraft, senate sessions, United Automobile Workers events, hearings and bill signings, and other various events both identified and unidentified, 1974-1997 and undated. The Senatorial Photographs sub-series people photographs contain both identified and unidentified individuals, 1974-1997 and undated. Those depicted in the photographs include presidents Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and George H. W. Bush; Archbishop Iakovos; Pope John III; Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin; Queen Elizabeth; Billy Ray Cyrus and Governor John Y. Brown. Also depicted are various senators, representatives, and speakers of the house; Ford's staff and interns; and other officials and people. Officials and people who appear in photographs but whose names are not mentioned in the photograph listings include Senator Robert Byrd, Senator Mansfield, Robert Strauss, Speaker of the House Carl Albert, Tip O'Neill, Representative Rick Boucher, Nick Rahall, Richard Trumka, Representative Alan Mollohan, Missy Smith, Robert Spurlin, Ann Gorden, Larry Greathouse, Speaker Jim Right, Senator Don Inouye, Dennis Lavallee, Joe Rochrig, Don Ecken, Alan Shepard, Neil Armstrong, Pete Conrad, Betty Grissom, James C. Corman, S. Lee King, Charles T. Manatt, and Senator John Glenn. Autographs by Ford, Nancy Reagan, Mary Landrieu, Jennings Randolph, Governor John Y. Brown, Congressman James Corman, Lee King, Chuck Manatt, Henry Hodskins, Dan Kyle, Ray Cyrus, and Billy Ray Cyrus appear on photographs. The Miscellaneous Photographs sub-series consists of undated photographs of Ford with John F. Kennedy, a Jaycee delegation to Tokyo, the 1934 Kentucky House of Representatives, a little girl from the March of Dimes, an unidentified event at the Sea Pines Plantation, a plane named Merlin, and unidentified people and events, 1934 and undated. The Photograph Albums and Scrapbooks sub-series contains scrapbooks and photograph albums on Ford's lieutenant governor and governor inaugurations and tenures, 1957-1975 and undated; Reagan's inauguration, 1985(presented to Ford for his contributions as co-chairman to the Joint Congressional Committee on Presidential Inaugurals); and a general scrapbook containing materials on Ford's work with the Jaycees and various other miscellaneous people and events (1954-1958). Within the 1954-1958 general scrapbook are photographs of various people including Louie B. Nunn; Ford's sister, Betty Ford; and Miss America 1957, Marian McKnight. The scrapbooks contain photographs, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, cards, a political cartoon, correspondence, and various other documents. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject or format and thereunder alphabetically.
Ford Family and Friends, circa 1938-1959, undated
Bob Salyers and unidentified man, inspecting NYA projects in Kentucky, circa 1938
E.M., Irene, Young Ford, and Betty John, undated
Ford and Don Neel, circa 1942
Ford and Father E.M. Ford, undated
Ford and Jean Ford, 1943
Ford, Father, Grandfather, and baby Shirley, undated
Ford, Jean Ford, and daughter Shirley, undated
Ford, Reyburn, and Shirley (?) at Christmas, 1959 December
Grandmother Ford Minerva, undated
Young Ford and parents with the Schenk family (Jean Ford's family), undated
Young Ford, E.M., and Mrs. Carden in front of 3rd Street Insurance Office, undated
Young Ford high school senior portrait, undated
Young Ford in uniform, undated
Young Ford portraits, undated
Young Ford with his baseball team, 1938
Gubernatorial Photographs, 1971-1974, undated
Events, 1971-1974, undated
Bid It, Buy It Auction, 1974 March 24-30
Breakfast for senators at the mansion, undated
Christmas, undated
Democratic National Committee meeting in Kentucky governor's mansion, 1973 October 25-26
Democratic Telethon, California trip, 1973 September
Derby Breakfast, undated
Democratic National Committee Telethon, 1974
Ford and Mrs. Ford at Secretaries Week luncheon, undated
Ford and Mrs. Ford at the First State of the Commonwealth Address, undated
Ford giving speech, undated
Ford giving speech on Kentucky crime fighting plan at Southern Governor's Conference, 1973
Ford governor inauguration, 1971 December 7
- Box 20, item 1-100
- Box 21, item 1-90
- Box 26, item 1-5
- Box 25, item 6
- Box 35, item 75-76
- Box 23, item 29-31
Ford, Mrs. Ford, and Princess Margaret at the Kentucky Derby, 1974
Ford signing bill for the University of Louisville medical school, ca. 1974
Governor's Award Luncheon, undated
Governor's mansion Christmas photographs, 1972
Hardin County event, undated
Headquarters break in, circa 1972-1973
Interlake, Inc., dedication of Bag House, 1972 May 31
Kentucky Derby, 1972 May 6
Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival, 1972
Lake Tahoe, National Governor's Conference, 1973 June
Louisville Chamber of Commerce event, undated
Mount Laurel Queen and Ford, Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival, 1973
National Governors' Conference, 1974
Nixon inauguration, 1973 January 20
Owensboro Regatta, 1972
Patton Museum dedication, undated
Patton Museum Memorial Dinner, 1972 November 11
Presiding in house, undated
Remodeled house chamber, Kentucky State Capitol, undated
Southern Governors' Conference, 1973 September
Southwest Ribbon Cutting, 1974 June 7
Tony Bennett, Kentucky Colonel conferral, ca. 1973
Walnut Hall Stud Farm, undated
Unidentified events, undated
People and Places, 1971-1974 and undated
Boy on Ford's lap, undated
Dallas McKennon (autographed with Cincinnatus in quotation marks), 1972
Ford, undated
Ford and Lieutenant Governor Carroll, undated
Ford and Mr. Gene Darcy, undated
Ford and Mrs. Ford, undated
Ford and Mrs. Ford portrait, undated
Ford and Mrs. Ford at Ford's desk, undated
Ford and police officers with damaged car, 1972 September 17
Ford at desk, undated
Ford family portraits, undated
Ford, Mrs. Ford, and Joel McRae, undated
Ford portraits, 1971, undated
Ford signing documents, undated
Ford Staff, 1972, undated
Ford with bills to sign, 1972
Governor Ford, circa 1974
Jean Ford portraits, undated
Kentucky capitol, undated
March of Dimes, little girl, undated
Lieutenant Governor Photographs, 1967-1968
Ford campaign portrait, circa 1967
Ford speaking at Memorial Day services, Elizabethtown, 1968 May 30
Fredonia horse show, 1968 June 8
Lieutenant Governor Ford and Lewis Johnson, state representative from Hudson, Kentucky, ca.1968 June
Lieutenant Governor's Purse event, 1968 August 3
Senatorial Photographs, 1974-1997, undated
Scope and Contents
Officials in the Senatorial photographs include Barbara Bush, Nancy Reagan, Ronald Reagan, Mindy Gute, Emily Deter, Morgan Ford, Schlesinger, Drake, O'Leary, Harrison, Talmaqe, Robert Byrd, Schlesenger, [Heening?], Alan shepard, Neil Armstrong, Pete Conrad, Betty Grissom, Senator John Glenn, Missy Smith, Robert Spurlin, Ann Gorden, President Bush, Larry Greathuse, Senator Mansfield, Robert Strauss, Speaker of the House Albert, Tip O'Neill, Representative Rick Boucher, Rahall, Rumka, Representative Alam Mollohan,Speaker Jim Wright, President Carter, Senator Don Inouye, James c. Corman, S. Lee King, and Chalres T. Manatt If the photographs have three or less people identified in the photographs then the names are listed in the title.
Events, 1974-1997, undated
Banahan dinner, 1982 February
Bill Cox swearing in, undated
Clinton inauguration, 1993
Congressional Country Club, Ford and William Hobbs (Chairman of the Board at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.), 1979 October 18
Congressional dinner, undated
Ford in Kuwait, 1991 March
Ford raising flag at Owensboro Federal Credit Union (autographed by Henry Hodskins, president), undated
Ford senatorial campaign, Ford with unidentified man, undated
Ford senatorial campaign, United Automobile Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America event, undated
Ford speaking at Coal Now event, undated
Ford speaking at John Y. Brown governor campaign event, circa 1979
Ford speaking at the Kentucky Historical Society, 1978
Ford speaking at the League of Women Voters, undated
Ford speaking at Tobacco and the 101st Congress event, undated
Ford swearing in, 1987 January 6
Governor's Breakfast, 1989 June 3
Governor's Luncheon, Elizabethtown, Kentucky, 1976 May 8
Hearings and bill signings, 1974-1980
Hearing of the senate sub-committee on communications, 1979 June 13
Space Committee, circa 1974-1980
Strip mine bill signing, circa 1974-1980
Unidentified hearings and bill signings, 1974-1980
Unidentified hearings and bill signings, Ford, Judge Ballantine, Senator Huddleston, and Congressman Mazzoli, undated
Henry Clay Stamp Dedication, 1983 July 13
Israel trip, 1976
Jimmy Carter campaign event, undated
Jimmy Carter campaign, Ford, Julian Carroll, and Rosalin Carter, undated
Jim Sasser dinner, 1979
JPC organizational meeting and GPO oversight hearing, 1997 March 13
Kentucky Sheriffs Boys and Girls Ranch, Ford giving federal grant, 1980 July 4
Ladies of the Senate events, 1979-1989, undated
Ladies of the Senate event (Mrs. Ford, Joan Moudele, and Rosalin Carter), 1979 April 10
Ladies of the Senate event (Barbara Bush, Jean Ford, Lady Bird Johnson), 1980
Ladies of the Senate event (Sergeant at Arms Marty Hoffman, Mrs. Hoffman, and Jean Ford), 1980 April 23
Ladies of the Senate event (Nancy Reagan, Ann Simpson, and Jean and Wendell Ford), 1982 May 4
Ladies of the Senate event (Barbara Bush, Nancy Reagan autograph, Peatsy Hollings), 1985 April 19
Ladies of the Senate event (Nancy Reagan, Jean Ford, and Gail Wilson), 1986 April 15
Ladies of the Senate Luncheon (Barbara Bush, Nancy Reagan, and Jean Ford), 1987 May
Ladies of the Senate event (Nancy Reagan and Jean Ford), 1988 April 19
Ladies of the Senate event (Barbara Bush, Jean Ford, and Mike Heflin), 1989
Ladies of the Senate event (Nancy Reagan and Jean Ford), undated
Ladies of the Senate (Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Jeannette Prouty), undated
Landing of the Viking Spacecraft, 1976
Lincoln Trail Area Development District's Tenth Year Anniversary celebration, 1978 November 15
Luncheon, 1989
National student/parent mock election, undated
Owensboro Symphony, 1997 June
Parade, undated
Phillip Morris Corporate Affairs Conference, 1980 January
Prime Minister Rabin Visit, 1993 November 16
Senate chamber, 97th congress, circa 1981-1983
Senate in session, 1982 January 26
Senate in session, undated
United Automobile Workers, Community Action Program event, 1983 January-February
Unidentified events, 1978-1993
United States Senate, 102nd Congress, undated
White House meeting (Ford and Ronald Reagan), 1981
White House visit (Nancy Reagan , autographed, and Jean Ford), 1983
White House luncheon (Nancy Reagan and Jean Ford), 1987 June
People, 1974-1997, undated
Ford, circa 1977-1982, undated
Ford at desk, 1976 July 27
Ford at desk, undated
Ford campaign portrait, circa 1974
Ford in front of the U.S. Capitol, 1979 February 5
Ford in front of the U.S. Capitol, undated
Ford's staff and interns, 1975-1980
Ford interns, 1979 July 30
Ford staff, 1975 March 11
Ford staff, 1976 July 27
Ford staff, 1979 November 8
Ford staff, undated
Amy Bondurant, Martha Moloney, and others, 1978 July 12
Marsha Gombrell, 1975 June
Spaulding, Lebanon, and others, undated
Ford with army man, undated
Ford with Dr. Swain, University of Louisville, 1981 October 14
Ford with J.G. Labeau of Plaza Centers, Inc., circa 1988
Ford with Knife Trader Frank Stambaugh, 1980 October 14
Ford with man in bunny costume, undated
Ford with the Kentucky Small Business Person of the Year award winner, undated
Ford and unidentified group on Capitol steps, undated
Ford with unidentified man (may be related to Brescia College speech and hearing program document located under the Other Documents sub-series), 1980
Ford with unidentified men, undated
Ford with unidentified people, 1981 April 28
Ford with unidentified people, undated
Ford and Officials, 1975-1997, undated
Ford with Archbishop Iakovos and others, 1979 October 25
Ford with Bill Clinton, undated
Ford with Charlotte Baldwin, Mayor of Madisonville, 1980 February 28
Ford with Congressman James Corman, Lee Kling, and Chuck Manatt (autographed), undated
Ford and Congressman Dee Hiddleston, 1979 September 26
Ford with Damon Harrison, Jerry [illegible], and others, undated
Ford with Dan Kyle, undated
Ford with Dee Huddleston, Senate Appropriations committee hearings, 1979 May 8
Ford with FHA Administrator Bill Cox, undated
Ford with Fritz Mondale and Coopersmith, undated
Ford with George H.W. Bush, undated
Ford with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, 1978 September 19
Ford with Jennings Randolph and unidentified man, undated
Ford with Jennings Randolph (autographed), undated
Ford with Jimmy Carter, 1976 November 23
Ford with Jimmy Carter and Congressman Carman, 1978
Ford with Jimmy Carter and others, 1976
Ford with Jimmy Carter and Senator Inouye, 1980 July 22
Ford with Jimmy Carter and unidentified man, undated
Ford with Jimmy Carter, Senator Herman Talmadge, and Senator Sam Nunn, undated
Ford with Kentucky Energy Secretary William Sturgill, 1983 July 25
Ford with L.R. and Senator Hal Rogers, undated
Ford with Mary Landrieu (autographed), 1997
Ford and Nathaniel Jones at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 70th Annual Convention, undated
Ford with officials, 1978-1989 and undated
Ford with officials, 15th Annual Congressional Dinner, 1978 March 15
Ford with officials, Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, 1978
Ford with officials, National Association of Plumbing, Hearing, Cooling Contractors, 1980 March 19
Ford with P. Whitney Webb and Ehrman B. Mitchell Jr., Celebration of Architects award, 1979 December 6
Ford with Queen Elizabeth, 1983
Ford with Representative Tom Foley and President Reagan, undated
Ford with Robert Byrd, Schlesinger, and sic. [Heering], 1979 June 12
Ford with Robert S. Strauss, 1975-1979, undated
Ford with Robert Strauss and others, undated
Ford with Robert Strauss and Speaker Albert, undated
Ford with Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall, undated
Ford with Senator Huddleston, undated
Ford with Senator Huddleston, and Congressman Sharpe, 1979 September 26
Ford with Senator Huddleston and others, undated
Ford with Senator Lloyd Bentsen and Senator Tom Eagleton, undated
Ford with Senator Nancy Kassbaum and Hugh Haynie cartoon, 1979 April 31
Ford with Trinity Mondale and Coopersmith, undated
Ford with Vice President Rockefeller, swearing in, 1975 January 14
Ford with wife of Russian dissident, Avatole Schaeavsky, 1978 July 17
George Bush with bust, 1991 June 27
Governor John Y. Brown with wife Phyllis (autographed), undated
Jimmy Carter, undated
Paper belonging to lost photograph of Ford with officials at the contract signing for the first commercial-scale module of a plant to convert coal into a clean-burning solid fuel, undated
President Carter with Pope John III, 1980 January 11
Ron Cyrus and Billy Ray Cyrus (autographed), 1986
Unidentified group of children, 1994 May 12
Miscellaneous Photographs, 1934, undated
Ford with John F. Kennedy and others, undated
Ford with unidentified people, undated
Jaycee delegation to Tokyo, undated
Kentucky House of Representatives, 1934
March of Dimes, Ford with little girl, undated
Plane, Merlin, undated
Unidentified event at the sea pines plantation, undated
Unidentified events, undated
Unidentified Kentucky event, undated
Photograph Albums and Scrapbooks, 1954-1985, undated
Ford governor inauguration photograph albums, 1971 December 7
Ford governor scrapbook, 1957-1974
Ford governor scrapbook, 1971-1975 and undated
Ford lieutenant governor inauguration photo album, 1967 December
Ford lieutenant governor scrapbook, 1966-1969
Reagan inauguration scrapbook, 1985
Scrapbook, 1954-1958, undated
Senatorial Tenure, 1946-1997, undated
Scope and Contents
The Senatorial Tenure series comprises material related to senatorial campaigns, events, presidential inaugurations, the Middle East delegation on nuclear proliferation, and publications and directories, as well as miscellaneous documents, 1946-1997 and undated. The Campaign Material sub-series consists primarily of information on campaign staff, schedules, committee meetings, events, workers for events, staff information, campaign committee workers, mailing lists, a 1974 campaign manual, and newspaper clippings, 1974-1991 and undated. The Events sub-series contains invitations and pamphlets for a democratic convention, the centennial safe opening ceremonies, a Magna Carta presentation ceremony, Reach Out and Touch presented by the Harrodsburg Baptist Church youth choir, the vice chairman's dinner honoring the 1980 Corporate Affairs Conference, a reception for Ford, a centennial picnic, and the dedication of the old senate chamber, 1976-1986. The Inauguration Materials sub-series primarily consists of programs, invitations, a guide, maps, inauguration event invitations, tickets, and correspondence relating to the presidential inaugurations of Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton, 1967-1997. Most of the inauguration correspondence relates to the inauguration of George H. W. Bush. The Middle East Delegation on Nuclear Proliferation sub-series primarily comprises schedules, memorandums, reports, correspondence, briefings, documents related to the topic of nuclear proliferation, passport and visa applications, cassette tapes, a delegation report to the senate on security and foreign policy interests per senate resolution 523, and Ministry of Electricity and Energy documents, 1971-1977 and undated. The Other Documents sub-series contains material on the Brescia College speech and hearing program; certificates and honors given to Ford from various Kentucky and national organizations; a commemorative pen of the signing of the S. 2401 for the establishment of home insulation safety standards; drawings of Ford; Ford's statements, addresses, correspondence, and press releases regarding busing, daylight savings time, energy, NASA research and technology, the Cambodia military support amendment, and gun control issues; political cartoons; health documents such as quarantine posters and a pamphlet on scarlet fever; Ford and Jean name cards; and Ford's honorary member card for the United States Senate Staff Club, 1975-1980 and undated. The Publications and Directories sub-series contains Democracy Versus Monarchism by Horace Marcus Coffey; Democratic Review, 1976 July-August; Stadium Concerts Review, vol. XXIX no. 1, 1946 June 17; and a United States Senate telephone directory, 1946-1979. The Senatorial Tenure series is arranged alphabetically by subject or format and thereunder alphabetically or chronologically.
Campaign Material, 1974-1991, undated
Events, 1976-1986
Inauguration Materials, 1967-1997
Middle East Delegation on Nuclear Proliferation, 1971-1977, undated
Delegation report to the senate on security and foreign policy interests per senate resolution 523, 1977
Middle East delegation on nuclear proliferation, 1976-1977, undated
Ministry of Electricity and Energy documents, 1976, undated
Other Documents, 1975-1980, undated
Brescia College speech and hearing program (may be related to photograph located in box 35, folder 77), 1980
Certificates and honors, 1976-1980
Commemorative pen of the signing of the S. 2401 for the establishment of home insulation safety standards, 1978 July 17
Drawing of Ford, 1975
Drawing of Ford, Kentucky Coal Journal, 1980 September
Ford statements, addresses, correspondence, and press releases regarding issues and legislation, 1975
Health documents, undated
Political cartoons, 1983-1989, undated
United States Senate Staff Club, Ford honorary member card, circa 1980
Wendell and Jean Ford name cards, 1980, undated
Publications and Directories, 1946-1979
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Correspondence, 1968-1998, undated
- Films, undated
- Ford Personal Documents, 1931-1991
- Gubernatorial Tenure, 1968-1974, undated
- Lieutenant Governor Tenure, 1966-1969, undated
- Memorabilia, 1971-1991, undated
- Photographs, Photograph Albums, and Scrapbooks, 1934-1997, undated
- Senatorial Tenure, 1946-1997, undated
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