Jefferson Caffery Papers
Collection 45
Caffery, Jefferson (1886–1974). Papers, 1902–1974
27 ft. 6 in., photographs and artifacts
Jefferson Caffery (1886-1974) was born in Lafayette, LA, the son of Charles Duval Caffery and Mary Catherine Parkerson. He married Gertrude McCarthy (1895-1973) in Rio de Janeiro 1937. There were no children.
Caffery was a member of the first class enrolled in Southwestern Industrial Institute (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette) in 1902, and graduated from Tulane University in 1906. He read law with his father for three years and was admitted to the bar, but chose to pursue a career as a diplomat instead.
Caffery’s first posting, in 1911, was as second secretary of the American legation at Caracas, Venezuela. Subsequent assignments sent him to Sweden, Persia and France. Between 1920 and 1925 he served as second in command or acting chief of mission in Spain, Greece, and Japan. His assignment to Japan coincided with the great earthquake of 1923 and he oversaw the distribution of American aid to its victims, an example of his style of diplomacy which he defined as “getting things done”.
Caffery was promoted to minister to El Salvador in 1926, and served as chief of mission, often to various trouble spots, for 29 years, a record in the history of the U.S. diplomatic corps. He went on to serve in Colombia and Cuba before being sent to Brazil in 1937. There he worked on President Getulio Vargas to keep the country neutral during World War II and to allow U.S. planes to use the air corridor along Brazil’s coast to fly supplies to British forces in North Africa.
In 1944 Caffery was appointed ambassador to France, where government was being reestablished after the Nazi occupation. His task was to promote economic recovery and to prevent the Communist Party from gaining power. His language skills (he grew up speaking French in Lafayette, and learned Spanish and Portuguese during his Latin American assignments) and his pragmatic and aggressive diplomatic style worked well for him. At the end of his assignment in 1949, the French government awarded him the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor.
Caffery’s final assignment was to Egypt, where the government and Great Britain were negotiating the terms of the British withdrawal from the Suez Canal zone. Remaining neutral, Caffery helped shape compromises that both sides could accept. In the midst of these negotiations, Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser seized power in Egypt, replacing King Farouk. Caffery’s principled actions during the transition impressed Nasser, who awarded Caffery the Cordon of the Republic in 1955. In spite of the cordial relationship between the two men, the U.S.’s refusal to supply arms to a country at war with Israel later soured relations between the two countries.
After his retirement in 1955, the Cafferys lived in Rome, where he acted as honorary private chamberlain to three popes. The couple moved to Lafayette in 1973, shortly before Mrs. Caffery’s death. The Ambassador died the following year.
For further information, view Dictionary of American Biography; Dictionary of Louisiana Biography; Philip F. Dur, Jefferson Caffery of Louisiana: Ambassador of Revolutions (Lafayette: USL Libraries, 1982); obituary in New York Times, 15 April 1974.
Series:
Newspaper Clippings | ||
Brazil, 1937-1944 | Box 1 through Box 15 | |
France, 1944-1948 | Box 16 through Box 18 | |
Egypt, 1948-1953 | Box 19 through Box 33 | |
Correspondence, appointment books, invitations, etc. | ||
Early years; first assignments, 1902-1933 | Box 34 through Box 37 | |
Cuba, 1933-1937 | Box 38 | |
Brazil, 1937-1944 | Box 39 through Box 50 | |
France, 1944-1949 | Box 51 through Box 56 | |
Egypt, 1949-1953 | Box 57 through Box 62 | |
Retirement: Rome | Box 63 through Box 65 | |
Retirement: United States | Box 66 through Box 72 | |
Artifacts |
Inventory:
Box 34 | Early Days and First Assignments (1902-1916) | |
34-01 | College Days, 1902-1906: miscellaneous | |
34-02 | English Tour, 1908: miscellaneous | |
34-03 | Louisiana, 1909: miscellaneous | |
34-04 | Entrance into Diplomatic Service, 1910-1911: correspondence | |
34-05 | Caracas, 1911: miscellaneous | |
34-06 | Caracas, 1911: miscellaneous | |
34-07 | Caracas, 1912-1913: miscellaneous | |
34-08 | Stockholm, 1913-1916: postcards and views | |
34-09 | Stockholm, 1913-1916: miscellaneous | |
34-10 | Stockholm, 1913-1916: miscellaneous | |
Box 35 | Teheran - United States - Paris (1916-1919) | |
35-01 | Teheran, 1916: miscellaneous | |
35-02 | Return from Teheran, 1917: mostly postcards | |
35-03 | Russian Mission to the United States, 1917: miscellaneous | |
35-04 | Russian Mission to the United States, 1917 | |
35-05 | Paris, 1917-1919: miscellaneous | |
35-06 | Paris, 1917-1919: miscellaneous | |
35-07 | Paris, 1917-1919: miscellaneous | |
35-08 | London. Inter-Allied Conference on Disabled Men, 1918 | |
35-09 | Paris, 1917-1919: miscellaneous correspondence | |
35-10 | Paris, Bastille Day, 1918: miscellaneous | |
35-11 | Paris, Armistice Day, 1918: visit of President Wilson | |
Box 36 | United States - Madrid - Athens (1919-1923 | |
36-01 | United States - Visit of Prince of Wales, 1919 | |
36-02 | Madrid, 1919-1922: newspaper clippings | |
36-03 | Madrid, 1919-1922: Columbus | |
36-04 | Madrid, 1919-1922: miscellaneous | |
36-05 | Madrid, 1919-1922: postcards and views | |
36-06 | Athens, 1922-1923: postcards | |
36-07 | Athens, 1922-1923: documents | |
36-08 | Athens, 1922-1923: newspaper clippings | |
Box 37 | Tokyo - Berlin - San Salvador - Bogota (1923-1932) | |
37-01 | Tokyo, 1923-1924: newspaper clippings | |
37-02 | Tokyo, 1923-1924: newspaper clippings | |
37-03 | Tokyo, 1923-1924: speeches | |
37-04 | Tokyo, 1923-1924: postcards, views | |
37-05 | Tokyo, 1923-1924: miscellaneous | |
37-06 | Berlin, 1925: miscellaneous | |
37-07 | San Salvador, 1925-1928: miscellaneous | |
37-08 | Bogota, 1928-1930: correspondence | |
37-09 | Bogota, 1928-1930: newspaper clippings | |
37-10 | Envoy to San Salvador, 1931-1932: miscellaneous | |
Box 38 | Havana (1932-1937) | |
38-01 | Havana, 1933-1937: newspaper clippings | |
38-02 | Havana, 1933-1937: correspondence | |
38-03 | Havana, 1933-1937: speeches, etc. | |
38-04 | Havana, 1933-1937: miscellaneous | |
38-05 | Interim between Havana and Rio, 1937 | |
Box 39 | Rio de Janeiro (1937-1944): Wedding (November 20, 1937) | |
39-01 through 39-05 | ||
Rio de Janeiro, 1937. Wedding Correspondence, Unsorted | ||
[Extracted from scrapbook of Gertrude McCarthy Caffery] | ||
39-06 | Chicago to Rio, Gertrude McCarthy, Miscellaneous | |
39-07 | Rio, 1937: wedding news clippings | |
39-08 | Rio, 1937-1938: first year of marriage, social mementos | |
39-09 | Rio, 1937: wedding correspondence | |
Box 40 | Rio de Janeiro (1937-1944): Death of Charles D. Caffery (1943) | |
Condolences: Cards, Letters, Telegrams, etc.; Unsorted | ||
Box 41 | Rio de Janeiro (1937-1944): Death of Mrs. Daniel McCarthy (1943) | |
Condolences: Cards, Letters, Telegrams, etc.; Unsorted | ||
Box 42 | Rio de Janeiro (1937-1944): Social Invitations Received | |
Representative of Ambassadorial Circle and American Colony; Unsorted | ||
Box 43 | Rio de Janeiro (1937-1944): Social Entertaining | |
43-01 through 43-04 | ||
Dinners, etc. at Embassy - Unsorted | ||
43-05 | Guest Lists, etc. - Unsorted | |
Correspondence: Acceptances and Regrets | ||
Box 44 | Rio de Janeiro (1937-1944): Embassy Housekeeping | |
44-01 through 44-03 | ||
Invoices, Vouchers, Provision Lists | ||
44-04 | Correspondence re: provisions, etc. | |
44-05 | Ambassador's Residence (Rented) | |
44-06 | New Embassy Construction, Rio de Janeiro, including plans | |
Box 45 | Rio de Janeiro (1937-1944): Account Books, etc. | |
Engagement Books: 1939, 1940, 1941, 1943 | ||
Clothing Inventory (s.d.) | ||
Household Expenditures: 1938-1941, 1942-1944 | ||
Guest Autograph Book: 1938-1945 | ||
Household Inventory: 1937-1941 | ||
Box 46 | Rio de Janeiro (1937-1944): Ecclesiastics and Organizations (Correspondence, etc.) | |
46-01 | Ecclesiastical Correspondence | |
Religious Artifacts (medals, cards, etc.) | ||
Capelinha Mayrink | ||
Carnana, Geo.: Papal Nuncio, Havana | ||
Catholic Action Medal, St. Bonaventure College (1944) | ||
Catholic University, Honorary Degree (1944) | ||
Cicognani, Amleto: Apostolic Delegate to U.S. | ||
46-02 | Ecclesiastical Correspondence | |
Drury, Mother Adele: the Cenacle, Rio | ||
Gannon, John Mark: Bishop of Erie, Pennsylvania | ||
Hyland, James A.: CSSp | ||
46-03 | Ecclesiastical Correspondence | |
Jeanmard, Jules B.: Bishop of Lafayette | ||
Code, Rev. Joseph B.: Inter-American Institute | ||
Loyola University, New Orleans - Degree Not Conferred | ||
Lema, Cardinal: Primate of Brazil | ||
Masella, Msgr. Benedetto: Nuncio to Rio | ||
National Catholic Schools of Social Service | ||
LeBuffe, Francis, SJ: Sodality BVM | ||
Notre Dame University. College of Law | ||
includes Bibliography of Brazilian Catholic Legal Authors | ||
46-04 | Ecclesiastical Correspondence | |
Eucharistic Congress, Centenary of Petropolis (1943) | ||
Mary Francis, Mother: P.C. [Poor Clares] | ||
Rio de Janeiro, Archdiocese | ||
Rose Gertrude, Sister | ||
Rummel, Joseph F.: Archbishop of New Orleans | ||
Sheehy, Msgr.: Catholic University | ||
Society of Our Lady of Mercy, Rio | ||
46-05 | Ecclesiastical Correspondence | |
Thorning, Rev. Joseph: Cultural Relations with Ibero-Ameria | ||
Verolino, Msgr.: Apostolic Nuncio, Lisbon | ||
Miscellaneous | ||
46-06 | Clubs and Organizations | |
American-Brazilian Association, Incorporated | ||
American Chamber of Commerce for Brazil | ||
American Colony in Brazil | ||
American Society of Rio de Janeiro | ||
46-07 | Clubs and Organizations | |
Associacao Comercial | ||
Associacao Brasileira Imprensa | ||
Automovel Club do Brazil | ||
Centro de Combatente Americano | ||
Clube dos Diretores et Redatores dos Jornais Cariocas | ||
Cruz Vermelha Brasileira (Comite U.S.A.) | ||
46-08 | Clubs and Organizations | |
Federacao Atletica de Estudantes | ||
Govea Golf and Country Club | ||
Half-Way House | ||
Instituto Brasileiro de Cultura | ||
Instituto Brasil-Estados Unidos | ||
Instituto Historico Geografico Brasileiro | ||
Instituto Nacional do Mate Jackey Club | ||
Pan American Medical Association | ||
Peliclinica de Copacabana | ||
Paysandu Atletico Clube | ||
Rotary Clube do Rio de Janeiro | ||
Rotary Clube de Petropolis | ||
46-09 | Clubs and Organizations | |
Royal Empire Society | ||
St. Andrew Society of Rio de Janeiro | ||
Sociedade Amigas de America | ||
Sociedade de Brasileiro de Urologia | ||
Sociedade de Geografia do Rio de Janeiro | ||
Sociedade Felippe d'Oliveira | ||
Society of American Women, Sao Paulo | ||
University Club de Rio de Janeiro | ||
Women's Club of Rio de Janeiro | ||
Box 47 | Rio de Janeiro (1937-1944): Correspondence A-K | |
47-01 | Correspondence, "A" | |
Abbot, John E.: Museum of Modern Art | ||
Acheson, Dean Gooderham: State Department | ||
Adams, General Claude M.: Military Attache, Rio | ||
Adams, Ware: State Department | ||
Alamilla, Guillermo: Lawyer, Havana | ||
Alcoforado, General Eduardo Guedes: Campo Grande, Mato Grosso | ||
Alexander, Brigidier General Clyde C. | ||
Alfero, Olmedo: Santiago, Chile | ||
Allen, D. H.: Rubber Development Corporation | ||
Amory, J. Forbes | ||
Aranha, Oswaldo | ||
Armour, Norman: Embassy, Buenos Aires | ||
Armsby, Camelia | ||
Athayde, Dr. H. de | ||
Austin, Warren R.: Senator | ||
47-02 | Correspondence, "B" | |
Bandeira de Mello, Alfonso | ||
Barrel, Marques: Petropolis | ||
Barros, Jayme de: Ministry Foreign Affairs, Rio | ||
Barros Liberal, Antonio de: Rio | ||
Batista, Benito: Havana (includes 50,000 Confederate currency) | ||
Batista, Fulgencio | ||
Beattie, W. A.: National City Bank, New York | ||
Beauregard, A. T., Admiral | ||
Berenson, Lawrence: New York | ||
Bell, James F.: General Mills, Minneapolis | ||
Benicio da Silva, V., General: Rio | ||
Berle, Adolf A.: Assistant U. S. Secretary of State | ||
Bernoulli, Fernand: Swiss Legation, Rio | ||
Bittencount, Marjoy | ||
Black, P. J. Recife, Colonel | ||
Blair, Floyd C.: National City Bank, New York | ||
Bliss, Robert Woods: Washington D.C. | ||
Block, Maxine: editor, Current Biography | ||
Bloomingdale, Donald | ||
Bomfin, Baroneza de | ||
Bonsal, Philip W.: U.S. State Department | ||
Boucas, Valentim: Brazilian Ambassador to U.S. | ||
Bowers, Claude G.: U. S. Ambassador, Santiago, Chile | ||
Braddock, Daniel: Colonel, Porto Alecpo | ||
Brady, E. E., Captain: U. S. Navy Department, Washington | ||
Braga, Jane Gray: Time/Life, Rio | ||
Braunstein, H.: Ford Motors, Rio | ||
Briggs, Ellis O.: U. S. State Department, Division of American Republics | ||
Brito, Jayme de: Ministry Foreign Affairs, Rio | ||
Brock, H. G.: Guaranty Trust, New York | ||
Brooks, Overton: Louisiana congressman | ||
Brown, Alan: March of Time, New York | ||
Brudett, William C.: U. S. State Department | ||
Bustamente, Antonia S- de: Havana | ||
Butler, Norman: 107 Bomber Squad, Natal | ||
47-03 | Correspondence, "C" | |
Callery, J. F. | ||
Calmon (?), Pedro: Tulane University [student] | ||
Carcano, Ramon J.: Ambassador Argentine Republic, Rio | ||
Cardoso, Mauricio, General: Ministry of War, Rio | ||
Casa Flora Filial: Rio | ||
Carlos Muniz, Joao: Ministry of External Relations, Rio | ||
Castello Bvanco: Senator | ||
Castillo Porkorny, Mrs. Demetrio (Lola): Havana | ||
Castile, W. R.: Washington | ||
Castlemen, Reginald S.: American Legation, Managua | ||
Castro Maya, Raymundo O. de: Rio | ||
Caulfield, J. J., Major: Zandery Field, Surinam | ||
Chalmero, Philip O. | ||
Chama, Jorge A.: Society Brasileira de Mineraco o. | ||
Chapin, Vinton: American Embassy Port-au-Prince | ||
Charles, Noel Hughes Havelock: British Ambassador, Rio | ||
Chateaubriand, Assis | ||
Chester, Edmund A.: Associated Press, N.Y. and CBS | ||
Chelio, R. M.: writer, New York | ||
Clarkson, Ann: U. S. State Department | ||
Cole, W. Sterling: House of Representatives, Washington | ||
Connally, Tom: Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington | ||
Constantine, Earl: President National Association Hosiery Manufactures, New York | ||
Coogan, James A.: United Press, Rio | ||
Cooke, Morris: Board of Economic Warfare, Washington | ||
Corrigan, Frank F.: American Embassy, Caracas | ||
Cudahy, John: Milwaukee | ||
Cummings, Walter J.: Continental Illinois National Bank, Chicago | ||
Curran, Thomas R.: United Press, Rio | ||
47-04 | Correspondence, "D" | |
Daggett, Forrest: Rio | ||
Davila, Jose Maria: Mexican Embassy, Rio | ||
Davis, Monnett B.: U. S. State Department, Washington | ||
Davis, Nathaniel P.: U. S. State Department, Foreign Service Personnel | ||
Dawson, Allan: American Consul, Hamburg | ||
DeGraff, A. H.: Tea and Coffee Trade Journal, New York | ||
Desy, Jean: Ambassador of Canada, Rio | ||
Dieckman, Charles J.: New York | ||
Dodd, Harold: Commander United States Navy, Rio | ||
Dodson, Raymond L.: Andean National Corporation, Bogota | ||
Dodsworth, Dr. Henrique: Prefect Fed. District, Rio | ||
Donnelly, Walter J.: American Embassy, Havana; Charge d'Affaires, Rio | ||
Donovan, Mrs. William: Schooner Yankee | ||
Duce, James Terry: New York | ||
Duggan, Lawrence: U. S. State Department | ||
Duggan, Dorothy C.: Alexandria, Virginia | ||
Durlacher, A. James: Mene Grande Oil Col, Maracibo, Venezuela | ||
Dutra de Menezes: Department Imprensa, Rio | ||
47-05 | Correspondence, "E" | |
Ehret, Mrs. Louis (Madeleine): Asheville, South Carolina | ||
Ellender, Allen J.: U. S. Senate, Washington | ||
Erhardt, John F.: U. S. Foreign Service Personnel, State Department | ||
Ernani Amaral Alzira: Rio | ||
Etchegoyen, Coronel Alcides Goncalves: Chief of Police, Rio | ||
Etelvino Lins, Dr.: Interventor, Estado de Pernambuco | ||
Ewen, Captain Edward CX.: U. S. Navy, Washington | ||
47-06 | Correspondence, "F" | |
Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr. | ||
Farley, James A. | ||
Feis, Herbert: Washington. D.C. | ||
Field, Henry: Field Museum, Chicago | ||
Figueiredo, Carlos Maximiano de: Division de Ceremonial, Rio | ||
Fisher, James W.: Oscar Travis & Cia, Rio | ||
Fitzgerald, C. C., Major: Rio | ||
Flanagan, James W., Captain | ||
Foster, Carol H.: Ambassador Consul, Sao Paulo | ||
Foy, Amos: Chemical Bank and Trust, New York | ||
Fraga de Castra, Edgar: Rio | ||
Franca, Olyntho de, Major: Supt. de Seguranca Pol. Social | ||
Freitas Valle, Freitas de | ||
Friele, Berent: Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, New York | ||
Furay, James H.: United Press, Buenos Aires | ||
47-07 | Correspondence, "G" | |
Galloway, Commander C. B.: Naval Operating Base, Rio | ||
Garcia, Frank: Rio | ||
Gaspar Dutra, Eurico: Ministry of War - Rio | ||
George, Jesse, Lieutenant Colonel: Air Transport Comm., Belem | ||
Geyerhahn, Walter: Livraria Kosmos, Rio | ||
Gibson, Hugh: Doubleday, Doran, New York | ||
Givens, Earl C.: General Electric S.A., Rio | ||
Gomes, Brigadeiro Eduardo: Recife | ||
Griggs, Northam L.: Secretary to Caffery | ||
Guinle, Guilhermo: Comp. Siderurgica Nacional, Rio | ||
Gutierrez, Cesar G.: Uruguayan Embassy, Rio | ||
47-08 | Correspondence, "H" | |
Halsey, Edwin A., Colonel: Secretary of the U. S. Senate | ||
Harding, William | ||
Hargrave, Thomas J.: Eastman Kodak | ||
Harris, Basil: U. S. Treasury Department | ||
Harris, Herbert S.: Union Church, Rio | ||
Harrison, Randolph: U. S. State Department | ||
Hebard, R. W., Major: Engineer/Contractor | ||
Hebert, F. Edward: U. S. Congress | ||
Hecht, R. S.: Hibernia National Bank, New Orleans | ||
Hernandez Cata, Alfonso: Cuban Minister, Rio | ||
Herring, Hubert, Dr.: New York | ||
Hertford, General | ||
Hicko, Charles V. | ||
Hoeveler, John M : Philadelphia | ||
Hoper, Myron: Washington D. C. | ||
Hopkins, Harry L.: Assistant to U. S. President | ||
Hosna, James: Loyola University, Chicago; student | ||
Houry, George T.: Rio | ||
Hughes, R. K.: President Sao Paulo Grade School | ||
Hull, Cordell: U. S. State Department | ||
Hurok, Sam | ||
Hyman, Joseph C.: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee | ||
47-09 | Correspondence, "I" | |
Ingram, Jonas H.: U. S. Navy, Vice Admiral | ||
Inselman, G.: American & Foreign Insurance Company, Vice President | ||
47-10 | Correspondence, "J" | |
Janer, Tor: Rio | ||
Johnson, Courtland, Colonel: South Atlantic Wing, Natal | ||
Johnson, Dr. Theodore: Havana | ||
Jones, Chester Lloyd: American Political Science Assn. | ||
Jones, Eaule T.: Carlogena, Bolivia | ||
47-11 | Correspondence, "K" | |
Kadow, ----- : Coordinator of International Affairs | ||
Kennedy, John A.: West Virginia Network | ||
Kennedy, Joseph P.: Palm Beach, Florida | ||
Kern, ----- : IT&T | ||
Kimmel, H. E.: U. S. Fleet | ||
Kipkin, Lincoln: American Ballet, Rio | ||
Kimpel, R. E.: Guaranty Trust, New York | ||
Kincaid, -----: Rio | ||
Knox, Sir Godfrey: British Ambassador, Rio | ||
Kleeman, Mrs. Arthur S.: New York | ||
Knox, Frank: Secretary of the U. S. Navy | ||
Kumlin, Ragnar: Minister of Sweden, Rio | ||
(re: Tobacco in Java) | ||
Box 48 | Rio de Janeiro (1937-1944): Correspondence L-Z | |
48-01 | Correspondence "L" | |
Lafoon, Sidney K.:U. S. State Department | ||
Lancaster, William W.: Wall Street, New York | ||
Land, Emory S.: Vice Admiral, U.S. Maritime Commission | ||
Lee, Josh: Civil Aeronautics Board | ||
Lee, Robert C.: Moor-McCormac Lines | ||
Leprevost, Andre: French Cmte. for National Liberation | ||
Lewis, David: MGM do Brasil | ||
Lewis, James Hamilton | ||
Life Magazine: Rio | ||
Long, Breckenridge: U.S. State Department | ||
Lorival Fontes, Dr.: Brazil Consulate, New York | ||
Lorano, ----- : Embassador Colombia, Rio | ||
Lutz, Bertha: Rio | ||
Luce, Mrs. Henry S. (Clare Booth) | ||
Lynch, Sir Henry: Rio | ||
Lysias Rodregues, Colonel: Ministry of Aeronautics, Rio | ||
48-02 | Correspondence, "M" | |
Magalhaes, Mario: Editor, Correio da Noite | ||
Mahlois (?) Paul M.: Rio | ||
Macaulay, W. S.: Office of Chief Naval Operations, Washington | ||
Marburg, Theodore | ||
Marques doe Reis, Dr.: Banco do Brasil | ||
Marshall, George C., General: U. S. Secretary of War | ||
Marshall, Kim and Kaym: Rio | ||
Matthews, H. Freeman, "Doc": U. S. State Department | ||
McAshen, S. M.: Rubber Development Corporation | ||
McNeny, Frank L.: Greater Tex/Pan. American Affairs | ||
McCoy, Frank: President Foreign Policy Association | ||
McGurk, J. F: U. S. State Department | ||
McLaughlin, Wed. D.: American Consul, Para, Brazil | ||
Menge, Alvin: Petropolis | ||
Mello Franco, Ciao: Brazilian Embassy, Washington | ||
Mendonca Lima, Joao: Ministro da Viacao, Rio | ||
Merrill, John L.: All America Cables, New York | ||
Merritt, Mathew J.: U. S. House of Representatives | ||
Messersmith, George: Assistant U. S. Secretary of State | ||
Metzger, H. A.: Standard Oil, Le Paz, Bolivia | ||
Miguel, Jose: Rio | ||
Miller, James D.: United Press, Santiago de Chile | ||
Mitchell, Wesley C.: Academy of Political Science | ||
Moffat, Jay Peirrepont: U. S. State Department | ||
Momsen, Richard P.: Rio | ||
Mooney, James D.: Oyster Bay, New York | ||
Moore, A. V.: Moore-McCormac, New York | ||
Moore, J. B.: New York | ||
Morgan, Snell, Louis de: Rio | ||
Morris, Ira Nelson (Lily): New York | ||
Morris, J. H.: Standard Oil, Caripito, Venezuela | ||
Moses, Herbert: President, Assn. Brazilian Impressa | ||
Moura, Decio de: Ministry Foreign Affairs, Rio | ||
Munia, Yvonne: Petropolis | ||
Mueller, T. F.: Newsweek, New York | ||
Mulleniz, J. C., Colonel: U.S. Army, South Atlantic, Hdq. | ||
Murphy, Robert D.: U. S. State Department | ||
48-03 | Correspondence, "N-O-P" | |
Nabuco, Mauricio: Ministry Foreign Affairs, Rio | ||
Namm, Benjamin H.: New York | ||
Nattier, Frank E.: Off. Coordinator Inter-American Affairs | ||
Nery Fontes: Adalgisa | ||
Newman, Harry: Judge Magazine | ||
Nichols, J. C.: Investment Company, Kansas City, MO | ||
Norweb, R. Henry: Ambassador to Peru, Lisbon | ||
Nufer, Albert F.: Embassy, Havana | ||
O'Connor, W. M.: Philadelphia | ||
Olinto, Plinio: Rio | ||
O'Neill, James J.: Paris | ||
Odorica, Rafael: United Press, Buenos Aires | ||
Orleans Braganca Princess Pedro: Petropolis | ||
Overton, John H.: U. S. Senator | ||
Paris, Isabelle Comitesse de | ||
Parkerson, John T.: Press Wireless, Washington | ||
Parkerson, William: Victoria, Texas | ||
Patten, Mary E.: Washington | ||
Pearson, Drew | ||
Penwick, Daisy: New Orleans and Franklin, Louisiana | ||
Pepper, Claude: U. S. Senator | ||
Peterson, Major H. W.: Air Transport Comm., Rio | ||
Phillips, William | ||
Pierson, Harry H.: U. S. State Department | ||
Pinto, E.: Rio | ||
Pinheiro Machada, Dulphe: Rio | ||
Pinto, General Francisco Jose: Rio | ||
Porto Moitimho, A.: Inst. Ordem dos Economistas, Rio | ||
Prado, George | ||
Pratt, H. C., Major General: U. S. War Department | ||
Prettyman, Lady Karen: Rio | ||
Puig, Casaurano, J. M.: Rio | ||
48-04 | Correspondence, "Q-R" | |
Queiroz Carneiro Mendonca, Anna Amelia: President, Casa Estudiante, Rio | ||
Rabaut, Louis C.: U. S. House of Representatives | ||
Readers Digest | ||
Reckitt, Julia Lady: Washington, D. C. | ||
Reily, Boatner: New Orleans | ||
Rend, C. J., Captain | ||
Reynolds, Robert R.: U. S. Senate Committee on Military Affairs | ||
Ribeiro, Sra Leonidio: Petropolis | ||
Rihl, George L.: Vice President, Pan-Am | ||
Robbins, E. H.: Pan-Am | ||
Rockefeller, Nelson | ||
Rodrigues Alves, Francisco: Conference on Foreign Ministers, Rio | ||
Rowe, L. S.: Pan American Union, Washington D.C. | ||
Roosevelt, Archibald B. | ||
Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D. | ||
Roosevelt, Kermit | ||
Roosevelt, Theodore | ||
Roosevelt, Edith | ||
48-05 | Correspondence, "S" | |
Salles, Apollonis: Ministry of Agriculture, Rio | ||
Salles, Dr. Joaquim de: Rio | ||
Samper, Joaquim: Bogota | ||
Santos, Filho Francisco Alves dos: Brizilian Embassy, Washington | ||
Santos Munos, Pablo: Argentine Embassy, Rio | ||
Sardi,----- : Ambassador of Venezuela, Petropolis | ||
Sartorius, Herman U.: Reed & Carnick, Jersey City | ||
Satterfield, James L. | ||
Sayre, Francis B.: U. S. Assistant Secretary of State | ||
Schuller Tot Peursum: Embassy of Netherlands, Rio | ||
Scotten, R. M.: Rio, London, etc. | ||
Sehested, O. de: Minister of Denmark, Rio | ||
Seleke, Hans: Re: | ||
Sewall, Sumner: Governor of Maine | ||
Sewell, C. S.: Spice Mill Publishing, New York | ||
Saladrigas, Carlfos: Havana | ||
Shaw, G. Howland: U. S. Assistant Secretary of State | ||
Sheridan, Mrs. L. J.: Swarthmore, Pennsylvania | ||
Sibert, Edwin L., Colonel: U. S. War Department | ||
Silva, Francisco: New York | ||
Simmons, John F.: U. S. State Department | ||
Sims, Harold: American Vice Consul, Natal | ||
Smith, A. S.: Venezuelan Legation, Havana | ||
Souza E da C: Brazilian Consul, Chicago | ||
Souza Costa, Arthur: Minister of Finance, Rio | ||
Steward, Ernest A.: Havana | ||
Style, Madeline E.: Embassy, Rio | ||
Sung Young, Samuel: Hong Kong | ||
Sylvester, Lillian: Rio | ||
Symboliste, Andree: Noite (Journal) | ||
48-06 | Correspondence, "T-U-V" | |
Tabernilla y Dolz: Ministry of National Defense, Havana | ||
Tabouis, Genevieve | ||
Taylor, Wayne: U. S. Under Secretary of Commerce | ||
Thompson, Scott: Comp. Cubana de Cemento Portland, Havana | ||
Thomson, Charles A.: Foreign Policy Association | ||
Tomlinson, Edward: Rio | ||
Toscanini, Arturo | ||
Tucher, Rev. H. C.: Rio | ||
Upmann, Maria Dolores de: Rio | ||
Valladares, Benedicto: Governor Minas Gerais | ||
Vallotton: Swiss Legation, Rio | ||
Verdeja Neyra: President Senate, Havana | ||
Vergara, Luiz: Secretary to President, Brazil | ||
Vargas, Getulio: President, Brazil | ||
Vett, Ove: Chicago | ||
Vianna, Sodre: Rio | ||
Viera de Mello: Minister of Marine, Rio | ||
Voorhies, P. J.: Lafayette, La. | ||
48-07 | Correspondence, "W-X-Y-Z" | |
Walker, J.: American Consul, Para | ||
Wallace, Henry A.: U. S. Vice President | ||
Walmsey, Newbold (Walter N.): Division of Brazilian Affairs, Washington | ||
Walsh, R. L.: U.S. Army South Atlantic Forces | ||
Warner, Carlos J.: U. S. State Department | ||
Way, B. K. | ||
Weddell, Alexander: Ambassador, Buenos Aires | ||
Weidel, Gustaf: Swedish Embassy, Rio | ||
Welles, Orson | ||
Welles, Sumner: U. S. Under Secretary of State | ||
Wells, Linton: New York | ||
West, Paul: Time Magazine, New York | ||
White, Francis: Foreign Bondholders Protective Council, New York | ||
White, Ivan B.: U. S. State Department | ||
Whitehead, R., Lieutenant Commander: Rio; San Diego, California | ||
Wieland, W. A.: (Embassy), Rio | ||
Wiehe, Theo C.: Schenley Corporation | ||
Wigglesworth, Richard C.: U. S. Congress | ||
Wile, Frederic W.: Washington Star | ||
Willard, Belle | ||
Wilson, Edwin C.: Embassy, Uruguay | ||
Wilson, Orme: American Embassy, Buenos Aires | ||
Winant, John G.: American Ambassador, London | ||
Wolfe, Henry C.: New York | ||
Wooten, Paul: White House Correspondents | ||
Wooten, Ralph, Brigidier General | ||
Wynne, Cyril: U. S. Department of State | ||
Xanthaky, Theodore A.: American Embassy, Rio | ||
Box 49 | Rio de Janeiro (1937-1944): Miscellaneous | |
49-01 | Vessels Visiting Port of Rio de Janeiro and Formalities | |
Cadet Practice Cruise (Coast Guard Cutter "Bibb) 1938 | ||
SS "Brazil" 1938 | ||
SS "Delbrasil" 1940 | ||
SS “Enterprise"; SS "Shaw" 1938 | ||
"Flying Fortresses" 1939 | ||
SS "Gripsholm" 1942 | ||
SS "Memphis" 1944 | ||
SS "Nashville" (General Marshall) 1939 | ||
SS "Normandie" 1938 | ||
SS "Rex" 1938 | ||
SS "Robin Moor" 1941 | ||
SS "San Franciso" 1938 | ||
49-02 | Letters of Introduction - Received - (Unsorted) | |
49-03 | Letters of Introduction - Issued - (Unsorted) | |
49-04 | Visit to Sao Paulo, 1939 | |
49-05 | Visit to Minas Gerais, 1942 | |
49-06 | Visit to Bogota, Colombia, 1938 | |
49-07 | Visit of General Marshall, 1939 | |
49-08 | Rio Conference, 1943 | |
49-09 | Mountain Climbing, 1938, 1939 | |
49-10 | The Ambassador's Dog "Minstrel", 1938 | |
49-11 | Christmas Card Lists, etc. 1937-1944 | |
49-12 | Europe, 1939 | |
49-13 | Eleanor Roosevelt, 1944 | |
49-14 | Pan American Conference on Cartography | |
Box 50 | Brazil | |
50-01 | Speeches and Statements | |
50-02 | German Propaganda Radio Bulletins | |
50-03 | Newspaper clippings | |
50-04 | Periodical articles | |
50-05 | Miscellaneous | |
Box 51 | Paris (1944-1949): Correspondence A-Z | |
51-01 | Correspondence, "A" | |
Accuil (?), Sandra | ||
Alaux, Jean-Paul: Ecoles d'Art Americaines, Paris | ||
Allex, Mme Jacques: American Aid Society of Paris | ||
Amaral, Tia do: Rio de Janeiro | ||
Anduze-Paris, G.: Cie. des Messagies Maritimes | ||
Argenlieu, l'Amiral G.: d'Hte Comm. Indo-China | ||
Arpels, Jacques: Van Cleef & Arpels, Paris | ||
Auriol, Vincent: President France | ||
51-02 | Correspondence, "B" | |
Bandeira de Mello, Affonso: Rio de Janeiro | ||
Barber, Noel: Continental Daily Mail, Paris | ||
Barkley, Alben W.: U. S. Senate | ||
Bassano, Pauline de: Paris | ||
Beaumount, Edith de: Paris | ||
Beauvais, A.: Paris | ||
Berle, Adolph A.: New York | ||
Beuve-Mery, H.: Le Monde, Paris | ||
Bidault, Georges | ||
Bernoulle, Herniette: Swiss Legation, Rio | ||
Billy, Robert: Cte de, Paris | ||
Blanco, Juan Carlos: Ambassador of Uruguay, Paris | ||
Bliss, Robert Woods: Washington D.C. | ||
Bloomingdale, Rosalie | ||
Blum, Leon | ||
Bonsal, Philip W.: Paris | ||
Bouboulis, G. J.: Paris | ||
Brady, Lee: USIS, Paris | ||
Briggs, Ellis C.: American Embassy, Montevideo | ||
Brisson, Pierre: Figaro, Paris | ||
Broglie, Duc de: Paris | ||
Browne, A. S.: American Embassy, Rio | ||
Bruce, -----: Cmte. & Ctesse de, Paris | ||
Bur, Albert: Conseil General de Bas-Phin | ||
Burdett, Mrs. William: Macon, Georgia | ||
Byrne, James F.: Washington D.C. | ||
51-03 | Correspondence, "C" | |
Caffery, Gertrude: Evansville, Indiana | ||
Carlos Barreto, Jouo: Rio | ||
Carroll, Loren: Newsweek, Paris | ||
Carter, Marshall: American Embassy, London | ||
Chalvron, Bernard, Cte.: French Embassy, Madrid | ||
Charrot, Mme.: Paris | ||
Chaulnes, Duchesse de: Paris | ||
Clifford, Sir Bede: Trinidad | ||
Clauzel, Marthe (?): Paris | ||
Compton, Arthur: Washington University | ||
Connally, Lucille: Washington D. C. | ||
Corrigan, Robert: American Embassy, Rio | ||
Couture, Armand, Reverend, SSE: St. Edmond Franco - American College | ||
Crompton, W. D.: Zurich | ||
Crequi-Montfort, Marquis de: France-Amerique | ||
Cunha, Marie Jose: Rio de Janeiro | ||
Cunha, Vasco de: Brazilian Embassy, Rome | ||
Cupere, de, M.: Paris | ||
51-04 | Correspondence, "D" | |
Dawson, Warrington: Paris | ||
Delagneau, Chanoine: Archdiocese of Sens | ||
DeSaumarez, Lord: Suffolk, England | ||
Doughton III, Isaac: Paris | ||
Douglas, Sister Patrick: Curvelly (Oise) | ||
Douling, Walter C.: Advisory Council for Italy, Rome | ||
Drew, Gerald: UN Special Commission on Balkans | ||
Duce, James Terry: New York | ||
Dufour, Jean | ||
Dupré, Edith: SLI, Lafayette, Louisiana | ||
Dupraz, Jacques: Sec. d'Etat, Charge le la Marine, Paris | ||
Eaton, Charles Edward: American Embassy, Rio | ||
Ehrlick, W.: Brussels | ||
51-05 | Correspondence, "F-G" | |
Ferry, H. Abel, Mme.: Comite' d'Aide a Saint-Die | ||
Festugiere, Pere: Paris | ||
Filles de la Charite: Paris | ||
Finletter, Thomas K.: Economic Coop. Adm., London | ||
Flouret, M.: Societe National des Chemins de Fer | ||
Garcia, Fran, M.: Rio | ||
Gable, Don M.: Record, Sigma Alpha Epsilon | ||
Gevelt, S. G.: UNESCO | ||
Gerver, Ludwig H.: USA-Eto | ||
Ghika, Princesse: Cannes | ||
"Gladston" (Easter McNamee): New York | ||
Gallery, J. Eugene, SJ: University of Scranton | ||
Gower, William L.: American Red Cross, Paris | ||
Grady, R. F., SJ: University of Scranton | ||
Guilheim, Santana: Rio de Janeiro | ||
51-06 | Correspondence, "H-I" | |
Hall, Weeks: New Iberia, Louisiana | ||
Hamel, Bernard: Paris | ||
Harmer, Charles G.: Paris | ||
Hevert, Elizabeth: Tauton, New Jersey | ||
Helbringer, Rene d': Paris | ||
Henriot, Marie: Paris | ||
Hickox, Charles | ||
Hill, Priscilla: Paris | ||
Holguin y Caro Alvoro: Colombian Consulate, London | ||
Humphreys, -----: New York Herald Tribune | ||
Irish, Clair | ||
Isham, Heyward | ||
51-07 | Correspondence, "J-K-L" | |
Jay, Dean: American Hospital, Paris | ||
Joffre, Mme J.: Paris | ||
Jones, Everett Legion: Gastonia, North Carolina | ||
Johnson, Emma (?) L.: Paris | ||
Johnson, Hartwell: American Embassy, Cairo | ||
Johnson, Henry Alan: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Fund | ||
Junot, Michel: Sour-Prefet, Paris | ||
Kelleher, M. R.: Marsh & McLennan, Boston | ||
Kelly, H. John: Paris | ||
Kennon, R. F., Lieutenant Colonel: U. S. Army | ||
Kleeman, Arthur S.: President, Colonial Trust, New York | ||
Knopf, Mrs. Alfred A.: New York | ||
Koenig, General: French Command at Baden-Baden | ||
Koren, William J. | ||
Kuh, Frederick: Chicago Sun-Times, London | ||
LaBoulaye, Andre de: Paris | ||
LaGrange, Baronne de: Paris | ||
Laguerre, Edward: Expatriate Petroleum Engineer | ||
Lake, Mrs. Richard P.: Genealogist | ||
Larco, Rafael: Trujillo, Peru | ||
La Tour du Pin, Mme.: Paris | ||
LeBourdais, Joseph: American Embassy, Paris | ||
Leet, Dorothy: Reid Hall (School), Paris | ||
LeJaux, M.: Bayeux | ||
LePrevost, Andre: French Embassy, Montevideo | ||
Lewis, Mrs. James Hamilton | ||
Littlejohn, Angus: Lieutenant USNR, Rio de Janeiro | ||
Long, Breckinridge: Louvel, Maryland | ||
Lopp, George Washington: Paris | ||
Louriere, Edward J., S/Sgt.: U. S. Army | ||
Luce, Clare Booth: Time/Life, New York | ||
51-08 | Correspondence, "M-N-O" | |
Macarthur, D(ouglas?) | ||
Maleady, Thomas: American Embassy, Caracas | ||
Marochetti, Sigala (?): Paris | ||
Marshall, Mrs. George C.: Pinehurst, North Carolina | ||
Martelliere, E., Comite Rochambeau | ||
Matthews H. Freeman: U. S. State Department | ||
Mayer, Daniel: Ministere du Travail, Paris | ||
McClosky, John: War Relief Services, NCWC | ||
Mendl, Elsie Lady: Versailles | ||
McCormick, Robert: Chicago Tribune | ||
Mendonca Lima, Rozinha de: Petropolis, Brazil | ||
Merle, Cte de: "Ancien Attache Navale au Japan" | ||
Misoffe, Vice Admiral: Ministere de la Marine | ||
Mock, Jules: Ministere de l'Interieur | ||
Moore, L. E.: U.S. Lines, Paris | ||
Morawiecki, Gaston: Ministre Plan, en retraite | ||
Muelberger, Arthur P.: American Club, Paris | ||
Murphy, Robert De: American Ambassador, London | ||
Norman, Gerald: London Times, Paris | ||
Norweb, Henry: American Embassy, Lisbon | ||
Ogden, Carter H.: Ogden cie., Havana | ||
O'Rourke, Ann M.: Canal Zone | ||
Ormesson, M. de: Paris | ||
51-09 | Correspondence, "P-Q-R" | |
Pagan, Marquis de: Fontainebleau | ||
Pajot, H.: Mirie, Fontainebleau | ||
Palewski, Gaston: Paris | ||
Palmer, Florence: Paris | ||
Parsons, Geoffrey: Paris | ||
Pasteja (?) Catherine de: Paris | ||
Patenotre, Mme Jacqueline: New York | ||
Petsche, Maurice: Ministere de Finance, Paris | ||
Pinto, Maria Jose: Rio de Janeiro | ||
Pleven, M.: Ministere de (?) | ||
Potts, R. P.: U. S. Air Corps, Miami | ||
Prindievelle, Ethel Herrick: New York | ||
Raffin, Chanoine L.: Ste Madeline, Paris | ||
Reagan, Daniel J.: Switzerland | ||
Recope, Mme la Ctesse: Paris | ||
Rolier, Camille: Chevaliers du Tastevin | ||
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: U. S. President | ||
51-10 | Correspondence, "S-T-U-V" | |
Scheyven, Louis: Belgian Embassy, Rio | ||
Schumann, Maurice: France-U.S.A., Assemblee Nationale | ||
Scotten, R. M.: Embassy, Quito | ||
Sehested, Gertrude de: Copenhagen | ||
Stark, Admiral H. P.: U. S. Navy | ||
Stettinius, Edward: U. S. State Department, Under Secretary of State | ||
Stevens, R. N.: American Library of Paris | ||
Sulzberger, Arthur Hays: New York Times | ||
Tabouis, Mme Genevieve: Pour la Victoire, New York | ||
Tartiere, Mrs. Dorothy Lee: French underground | ||
Tewell, Harold and Helen: American Embassy, Rio | ||
Thibodeaux, Clare R.: Paris | ||
Thorning, Rev. Joseph F.: Rockville, Maryland | ||
Thornton, Gerald R.: Transworld Airlines | ||
Tobler, John H.: American Embassy, Brussels | ||
Truman, Harry: U. S. President | ||
Tully, Grace: F.D.R. Memorial Foundation | ||
Tyler, W. R.: American Embassy, Paris | ||
Tsien Tai, Mme.: Chinese Embassy, Paris | ||
Vandenbery, Mrs. Arthur: Grand Rapids, Michigan | ||
Vanier, Georges P.: Canadian Embassy, Paris | ||
Verlomme, Roger: Prefet de la Seine | ||
Vericourt, M.: Ce Matin-Le Pays | ||
Viel Castel, May de: Paris | ||
Villeneuve Bargemon, Ctesse de: Paris | ||
51-11 | Correspondence, "W-X-Y-Z" | |
Wadrin, M. de: Paris | ||
Warburg, Paul: London | ||
Watson, Jon and Charlotte: Paris | ||
Webb, James E.: U. S. State Department | ||
Weeks, W. Roy: American Chamber of Commerce, Paris | ||
Weidel, Gustaf: Swedish Embassy, Lisbon | ||
Welles, Sumner: Oxon Hall, Maryland | ||
White, Ivan B.: Paris | ||
Wieland, William: American Embassy, Rio | ||
Wilkes, Charles Denby: American Legion, Paris | ||
Willard, Belle | ||
Williams, Val: Radar, Paris | ||
Wilson, Robert: British Embassy, Rio | ||
Wood, John R.: Paris | ||
Xanthaky, Ted: American Embassy, Rio; American Embassy, Lisbon | ||
Young, Samuel S.: Hong Kong | ||
51-15 | Unidentified Correspondence | |
Box 52 | Paris (1944-1949): Miscellaneous | |
51-01 | Appointment to Paris | |
51-02 | Congressional and Other Visitors to Paris | |
51-03 | Journal Articles (General) | |
51-04 | News Clippings | |
51-05 | Press Releases, News Bulletins, etc. | |
51-06 | Religious Interests | |
Box 53 | Paris (1944-1949): Appointment Books | |
Ambassador's Appointment Books: | ||
12 volumes (Various formats) | ||
Mrs. Caffery's Appointments | ||
1 volume (diary format) | ||
Box 54 | Paris (1945-1947): Social Life (Dinners, etc.) | |
54-01 | Guest Lists, etc. | |
54-02 | Guest Lists, etc. | |
54-03 | Social Invitations Received | |
54-04 | Miscellaneous | |
Box 55 | Paris (1944-1949): Paris Peace Conference (1946) | |
55-01 | Journal Articles | |
55-02 | Press Releases | |
55-03 | Conference Commissions, etc. | |
55-04 | Conference Commissions, etc. | |
55-05 | Commission for Bulgaria | |
55-06 | Social Events | |
Box 56 | Paris (1944-1949): Ambassadorial Duties | |
56-01 | Speeches and Statements | |
56-02 | Economic Aid (including Marshall Plan) | |
56-03 | United Nations (Paris) | |
56-04 | Berlin Visit (1945?) | |
56-05 | Provincial Cities (including Tunis, Algeria) | |
56-06 | Clubs and Organizations | |
56-07 | Embassy Housekeeping | |
56-08 | David Bruce, New Ambassador | |
Box 57 | Cairo (1949-1954): Journal Articles | |
57-01 | In Arabic (Transl. entrusted to U. of Kuwait) | |
57-02 | In Arabic | |
57-03 | In English | |
57-04 | In French | |
57-05 | "Press of Egypt...Report" | |
Box 58 | Cairo (1949-1954): Correspondence | |
58-01 | Correspondence, "A-B-C" | |
Acheson, Dean | ||
Afifi, Hafez: Royal Cabinet | ||
Allez, _______: Paris | ||
Andique, Mlled.: Craon, France | ||
Amaral, Laio: Rio | ||
Auriol, Mme. Vincent: President, France | ||
Barcenas, R. de las: Spanish Embassy | ||
Barrett, Howard W.: U. S. State Department | ||
Blanchard, Simone: Paris | ||
Bloomingdale, Donald | ||
Buffalo | ||
Callendar, Harold: New York Times, Paris | ||
Carter, James R.: Attache, Istanbul | ||
Chipman, Norris Bowie: American Embassy, Paris | ||
Chipman, Fanny: Paris | ||
Corcoran, Thoman Gardiner: Washington D. C. | ||
Corregan, Robert: U. S. State Department | ||
Corcher, (?) : London | ||
58-02 | Correspondence, "D-E-F" | |
Damperes, Mme de: St. Jacques de Grasse | ||
Davidson, Clinton: New York | ||
Dennon, Leon: French Foreign Office | ||
DeWarier (?) Odelle: American Embassy, Paris | ||
Donnelly, Walter J.: American Embassy, Vienna | ||
Dubrushsy, Dave: Labor Leader | ||
Dufort, Chaleanbrand: France | ||
Dulles, John Foster: U. S. Senate | ||
Dulles, Janet: Istanbul | ||
Embassy Staff: Cairo | ||
Erstsime, George: British Troops in Egypt | ||
Fahmy, Ubdel Robim: American Embassy, Cairo | ||
Fakhry, Mahmoud: Egypt Embassy | ||
Fawzi Hosnshab (?): Cairo | ||
Flanaga, James W.: Houston | ||
Freymouth (?) S. H.: Cairo | ||
Frich, Don: Colgate University | ||
Fullerton, Hugh: American Hospital, Paris | ||
Fyzee, Sallana Asaf: Indian Ambassador to Cairo | ||
58-03 | Correspondence, "G-H-I-J-K" | |
Gallery, J. Eugene, S. J.: President University of Scranton | ||
Garney (?) H. de: Paris | ||
Green, Ashton: Foreign Policy Association | ||
Geralding of Albania | ||
Guillaume, Baron de: Belgium Ambassador to France | ||
Harding, William K.: Mount Pleasant, Indiana | ||
Harrimon, (?) | ||
Harrison, Edith Ogdon: Hurton Mountain, Mices. | ||
Ho, Mrs. F. S.: Chinese Ambassador to Cairo | ||
Hoffman, Dolly: Paris | ||
Humphrey, May Churchill | ||
John, ____: American Embassy, Rio | ||
(?) Jamie, -----: American Embassy, Paris | ||
Kececi (?) Meleni: Turkish Embassy, Cairo | ||
Keogh, Eugene A.: U. S. House of Representatives | ||
Khan, Aga: Cairo | ||
58-04 | Correspondence, "L-M-N-O-P-Q-R" | |
Lafeon, Sidney K.: Montevideo | ||
LaRodrefancauld Brsollia, Roldeert: Eure-et-Lois | ||
LePrevost, A.: Montevideo | ||
Lyon, Victor: Geneva | ||
Machennan, Noney: U. S. S., Cairo | ||
(?) Marjorie & Phil: Washington | ||
Morochetti, S.: Paris | ||
Martin, Helen: American School for Girls, Cairo | ||
Mathson, Gordon: U. S. State Department | ||
McCarthy, Frank: 20th Century Fox | ||
McGhee, George: U. S. State Department, Assistant Secretary of State | ||
Merriom, Gordon (?): Damariseotta, Maine | ||
(?) Margaret -----: Princeton, New Jersey | ||
Meloger, H. A.: New York | ||
Morgan, Farror, Colonel: British Army, Aachen | ||
Marshall, George: Leesburg, Virginia | ||
(?) Mona & Mohamed | ||
Palmer, Florence: U. S. Embassy, Paris | ||
Pallerson, -----: American Embassy, Cairo | ||
Payne, C. Robert: American Embassy, Cairo | ||
Parma-Peymour (?): Paris | ||
Petsche, Simon M.: Paris | ||
Phillips, Wendell: inscribed article | ||
Prunas, Rosona: Italian Embassy, Cairo | ||
Ratif Talend (?): Royal Palace, Cairo | ||
Riley, Gladys: Paris | ||
Revers, de General: Cairo | ||
Robertson, General: British Embassy, Cairo | ||
Rose Gertrude, Sr.: St. Mary College N. D., Indiana | ||
Rummel, Archbishop: New Orleans | ||
Russell, Hugh: American Embassy, Paris | ||
58-05 | Correspondence, "S-T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z" | |
Saljooze Hamarz: Afghan Embassy, Cairo | ||
Shirharn, Rooio: Paris | ||
Sheleed, Ismail: Cairo | ||
(?) Sanma (?): Cairo | ||
Simpson, Robert: Alexandria | ||
Sparks, Joseph: American Embassy, Cairo | ||
Spellman, Carl: New York | ||
Taft, Gertrude: Monullon, Massachusetts | ||
Taylor, Eunice: Cairo | ||
Thoruny, Joseph F., Jr.: Frederick, Maryland | ||
(?) Toosie, -----: Paris | ||
Triulzi, Eugene: Alexandria | ||
Trien 5 - Chinese Embassy: Paris | ||
Truman, Harry: U. S. President | ||
Urdaneta Arbelaez, Roberto: Bogota | ||
Vagel, Ginnie: Cairo | ||
Wanbourg, Paul: New York | ||
Weathersby, W. H.: Embassy | ||
Williams, John: Rio | ||
Willord, Bess: New York | ||
Wilson, Charles R.: Conference on American Foreign Policy | ||
Windsor, Duke and Duchess: New York | ||
Yallad (?) | ||
Zanthupy, Ted: Lisbon | ||
Box 59 | Cairo (1949-1954): Social and Religious Life | |
59-01 | Dinners, etc. Given | |
59-02 | Social Invitations Received | |
59-03 | Clubs and Organizations | |
59-04 | Religious Interests | |
Box 60 | Cairo (1949-1954): Ambassadorial Duties | |
60-01 | Embassy Accounts and Protocol | |
60-02 | Distinguished Visitors | |
60-03 | Distinguished Service Award, 1950 | |
25th Anniversary as Head of Mission, 1951 | ||
Box 61 | Cairo (1949-1954): Appointment Books | |
61-01 | Mrs. Caffery's Engagements | |
1949-1951 (Looseleaf) | ||
61-02 | Ambassador's Appointments | |
1949-1954 | ||
6 vols. (Egyptian Period begins p. 65 of vol. 1) | ||
Box 62 | Cairo (1949-1954): Diplomatic Involvements | |
62-01 | U. S. Cairo Conference, 1950 | |
62-02 | Abdication of King Farouk, 1952 | |
Includes "Les Memoires de Karim Tabet" reminiscences of the former press agent of King Farouk which appeared serially in LaBourse Egyptienne Cairo, 1956. This does not appear as a published work in the National Union Catalog in English, French or Arabic. (40 xeroxed leaves, incomplete?) | ||
62-03 | Suez Canal & the Sudan, 1952-1953 | |
62-04 | Travels and Egyptology | |
62-05 | Maps (Asia) Africa (Nat'l Geo), 1950-1951 | |
62-06 | Speeches and Statements | |
Box 63 | Retirement and Rome (1953-1970?) | |
63-01 | Beginning Retirement, 1953-1956 (?) | |
63-02 | Speaking Engagements, Post 1953 | |
63-03 | Social Engagements, Post 1953 | |
63-04 | Christmas Greetings, Post 1953 | |
Box 64 | Retirement and Rome (1953-1970?): Post Retirement Distinctions | |
64-01 | Representative at Inauguration President Pakistan, 1956 | |
64-02 | Senate Hearing on Near East Policies, 1957 | |
64-03 | National Council of Catholic Men, 1955 | |
64-04 | National Catholic Education Association, 1956 | |
64-05 | Laetare Medal (Notre Dame University), 1954 | |
64-06 | Bellarmine Medal, 1955 | |
64-07 | Commencement Addresses (includes University of Scranton, 1949) | |
64-08 | Tulane Connections | |
64-09 | University of Southwestern Louisiana Connections | |
64-10 | Correspondence: Jefferson Caffery to Joel L. Fletcher III, ca. 1960s-1970s | |
64-11 | Foreign Service Cup, 1971 | |
64-12 |
Jefferson Caffery: Ambassador Extraordinary, booklet, by Philip F. Dur and Henry C. Dethloff, dedicated for Jefferson Caffery Reading Room, Dupre Library, undated. Book chapter, “Mr. Ambassador,” by Joel Lafayette Fletcher III, from With Hawks and Angels: Episodes from a Southern Life, 2023. |
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Box 65 | Retirement and Rome (1953-1970?): Ecclesiastical Interests | |
65-01 | Popes (Pius XII, John XXIII, Paul VI) | |
65-02 | European Cardinals and Archbishops | |
65-03 | American Cardinals and Archbishops | |
Box 66 | Retirement and Rome (1953-1970?): Ecclesiastical Interests | |
66-01 | North American College (B O’Conner) | |
66-02 | Vatican Ceremonies | |
66-03 | Grand Order of Pius, 1960 | |
66-04 | Chamberlain of Cape and Sword, 1956? | |
66-05 | Vatican Council II, 1962-1964 | |
Box 67 | Retirement and Rome (1953-1970?): Appointment Books, 1955-67 | |
Box 68 | Last Days and Death - Lafayette, La., 1970-1974 | |
[Much of the material to this folder conveyed to the Collection through the courtesy of the Archives, Diocese of Lafayette.] | ||
68-01 | Visits to Lafayette, 1955-1967 | |
68-02 | Mementos of the donation of artifacts to USL | |
68-03 | 1971 Inventory of books donated to USL Library | |
68-04 | Last days and death 1970-1974 | |
Box 69 | Unpublished memoirs | |
69-01 | "Adventures in Diplomacy" (Unpublished) | |
Chapter 1: Overview (PDF) | ||
Chapter 2: Venezuela (PDF) | ||
Chapter 3: Sweden | ||
Chapter 4: Persia | ||
Chapter 5: Washington, DC 1917 (PDF) | ||
Chapter 6: Paris, 1917-1919 (PDF) | ||
Chapter 7: State Department, 1919 (PDF) | ||
Chapter 8: Spain, 1920-1922 | ||
Chapter 9: Greece, 1922-1923 (PDF) | ||
69-02 | "Adventures in Diplomacy" (Unpublished) | |
Chapter 10, Japan, 1923-1925 | ||
Chapter 11: Germany, 1925-1926 (PDF) | ||
Chapter 12: El Salvador, 1926-1928 (PDF) | ||
Chapter 13: Colombia, 19128-1933 | ||
69-03 | "Adventures in Diplomacy" (Unpublished) | |
Chapter 14: Assistant Secretary of State, 1933 (PDF) | ||
Chapter 15: Cuba, 1933-1937 (PDF) | ||
Chapter 16: Brazil, 1937-1944 | ||
Chapter 17: Vacation, 1938 (PDF) | ||
Chapter 18: Trip to Bogota, 1938 (PDF) | ||
addendum (PDF) | ||
69-04 | Miscellaneous notes | |
69-05 | Correspondence with publishers | |
Box 70 | Personal and family matters | |
70-01 | Biographical material for publication | |
70-02 | Caffery family genealogy | |
70-03 | Papers dating back to Caffery's father's time | |
70-04 | Caffery family correspondence | |
70-05 | McCarthy (Mrs. Jeffery Caffery) correspondence | |
70-06 | McCarthy family miscellaneous | |
70-07 | McCarthy family cablegrams | |
70-08 | McCarthy family news clippings | |
Box 71 | Miscellaneous | |
71-01 | Postcards, views, etc. (Uninscribed) | |
71-02 | Identity cards, cards of admission, etc., calling cards (Unsorted) | |
71-03 | Recipes and curiosa | |
71-04 | Unpublished manuscript by Paul Deutschman entitled Mission Extraordinary (History of diplomatic relations with France) | |
71-05 | Idem, parts II, III | |
Box 72 | Various pamphlets, brochures, mainly 1945-49 | |
Map Case: 34-01, 34-02, and 34-03 | ||
1955 Presidents Medal | ||
Pen and ink and pencil drawings of chateaux in France | ||
“The Press of Egypt” Report and scrapbook | ||
File 1 | ||
Navy Recruiting Posters | ||
Fêtes de Saint-Louis et de la libération | ||
File 2 | ||
Palais d’Abdine programme, 8 mai 1951 [2 copies] | ||
Pen and ink drawings, bound, 8 books | ||
Letter | ||
Department of State Employee Awards Program, Service Award, July 1949 | ||
File 3 | ||
Poster, State Department Seal (2 copies) | ||
Photograph of Mrs. Gertrude McCarthy in a garden with Corcovado in distant background | ||
Photograph with Getulio Vargas and Navy | ||
Photograph of Getulio Vargas and Navy | ||
Form No. 1, Oath of Allegiance and Office | ||
Certificate appointing Caffery as a Foreign Service Officer of Class One, July 1, 1924 | ||
Society of the Sons of the American Revolution membership certificate | ||
Certificate of appointment as Secretary of the Legation Class One in Caracas, 2 March 1911 | ||
Certificate of appointment as Secretary of the Legation Class One, 20 March 1919 | ||
Certificate of appointment as Secretary of the Legation Class Two, 27 August 1918 | ||
Certificate of appointment as Secretary of the Legation Class One, 20 December 1924 | ||
Les Villes Normandes dans la bataille de la libération, Poster | ||
Drawing, State Department Seal, signed by artist, news article included | ||
Drawing, Liberté, egalité, fraternité, signed by artist, Reims 5 avril 1946 | ||
Folder, Retrato por Max Rosenfeld, photograph of woman | ||
Drawing, L’ancienne approche du Ch. De Chavaniac-Lafayette haute Loire, 1918, 22/50 | ||
Drawing, Greenleaf Perry-Lith, 21/40 | ||
Drawing, Greenleaf Perry-Lith, 50/50 | ||
Drawing, Greenleaf Perry-Lith, 15/50 | ||
Poster, In pace et in bello caritas, Brazil, 21 Maio 1941 |