Francis Bowes Sayre papers, 1861-1967 (bulk 1915-1961).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 8,100 items; 27 containers; 10.8 linear feetSubject(s): Online resources: Action note:
  • Invocation given by Sayre at the memorial service for Carl Sandburg held at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., was transferred from the Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection in 2012.
Summary: Correspondence, speeches, writings including Sayre's autobiography, official reports and communications, printed matter, memorabilia, and other papers relating to Sayre's diplomatic career and his role as a spokesman for Christianity and the Episcopal Church. Documents his service as U.S. assistant secretary of state, diplomatic advisor to United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, president of the United Nations Trusteeship Council, U.S. high commissioner to the Philippines, and advisor to and envoy from Thailand. Includes reading copy of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points message to Congress and other papers pertaining to Wilson; papers relating to the foreign trade policies of the first two presidential administrations of Franklin D. Roosevelt; materials concerning World War II in the Pacific Area, especially the Philippines; and memoranda of conversation and correspondence with Japanese diplomats. Subjects relating to the Philippines include defense preparations, internees and prisoners of war, conditions on Corregidor Island, Philippine independence, Manuel Luis Quezon, and collaborators. Also includes a Civil War letterbook of Union Army officer Wilberforce Nevin.Summary: Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Warren Robinson Austin, Ray Stannard Baker, James A. Farley, William Green, Sir Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, Cordell Hull, Thomas Charles Hart, Owen Lattimore, Herbert H. Lehman, Douglas MacArthur, George C. Marshall, Frank Murphy, Sergio Osmeña, Claude Pepper, William Phillips, Roscoe Pound, Manuel Luis Quezon, Franklin D. Roosevelt, William Scarlett, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Harry S. Truman, and Woodrow Wilson.
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Correspondence, speeches, writings including Sayre's autobiography, official reports and communications, printed matter, memorabilia, and other papers relating to Sayre's diplomatic career and his role as a spokesman for Christianity and the Episcopal Church. Documents his service as U.S. assistant secretary of state, diplomatic advisor to United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, president of the United Nations Trusteeship Council, U.S. high commissioner to the Philippines, and advisor to and envoy from Thailand. Includes reading copy of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points message to Congress and other papers pertaining to Wilson; papers relating to the foreign trade policies of the first two presidential administrations of Franklin D. Roosevelt; materials concerning World War II in the Pacific Area, especially the Philippines; and memoranda of conversation and correspondence with Japanese diplomats. Subjects relating to the Philippines include defense preparations, internees and prisoners of war, conditions on Corregidor Island, Philippine independence, Manuel Luis Quezon, and collaborators. Also includes a Civil War letterbook of Union Army officer Wilberforce Nevin.

Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Warren Robinson Austin, Ray Stannard Baker, James A. Farley, William Green, Sir Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, Cordell Hull, Thomas Charles Hart, Owen Lattimore, Herbert H. Lehman, Douglas MacArthur, George C. Marshall, Frank Murphy, Sergio Osmeña, Claude Pepper, William Phillips, Roscoe Pound, Manuel Luis Quezon, Franklin D. Roosevelt, William Scarlett, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Harry S. Truman, and Woodrow Wilson.

Diplomat and statesman.

Collection material in English.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms012177

Invocation given by Sayre at the memorial service for Carl Sandburg held at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., was transferred from the Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection in 2012.

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