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Nixon Presidential Historical Materials:
Opening of Materials
AGENCY: National Archives and Records
Administration.
ACTION: Notice of opening of additional
materials.
SUMMARY: This notice announces the
opening of additional Nixon
Presidential Historical Materials by the
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and
Museum, a division of the National
Archives and Records Administration.
Notice is hereby given that, in
accordance with section 104 of Title I of
the Presidential Recordings and
Materials Preservation Act (PRMPA, 44
U.S.C. 2111 note) and 1275.42(b) of the
PRMPA Regulations implementing the
Act (36 CFR part 1275), the Agency has
identified, inventoried, and prepared for
public access approximately 154 hours
of Nixon White House tape recordings
and textual materials among the Nixon
Presidential Historical Materials.
DATES: The Richard Nixon Presidential
Library and Museum intends to make
the materials described in this notice
available to the public on Tuesday, June
23, 2009. The tape recordings will be
made available on the Web at https://
www.nixonlibrary.gov beginning at 9
a.m. (EDT)/6 a.m. (PDT). The textual
materials will be made available at the
National Archives building at College
Park, MD beginning at 11 a.m. (EDT)
with the exception of the White House
Central Files of Kenneth Cole which
will be made available at the Richard
Nixon Library and Museum’s primary
location in Yorba Linda, CA beginning
at 9 a.m. (PDT). In accordance with 36
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it necessary to file a claim of legal right
or privilege concerning access to these
materials must notify the Archivist of
the United States in writing of the
claimed right, privilege, or defense
before June 15, 2009.
ADDRESSES: The Richard Nixon
Presidential Library and Museum, a
division of the National Archives, has
facilities in the Archives II Building at
8601 Adelphi Road, College Park,
Maryland besides its primary location at
18001 Yorba Linda Blvd., Yorba Linda,
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California. Listening stations for the
tape recordings will be available at both
locations. Researchers at either facility
must have a NARA researcher card
which they may obtain when they arrive
at the facility. Petitions asserting a legal
or constitutional right or privilege
which would prevent or limit access
must be sent to the Archivist of the
United States, National Archives at
College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road,
College Park, Maryland 20740–6001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Timothy Naftali, Director, Richard
Nixon Presidential Library and
Museum, 714–983–9121 or 301–837–
3117.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
following materials will be made
available in accordance with this notice:
1. NARA is proposing to open
approximately 994 conversations which
were recorded at the Nixon White
House in January and February 1973.
These conversations total approximately
154 hours of listening time. This is the
thirteenth opening of Nixon White
House tapes since 1980. There are no
transcripts for these tapes. Tape subject
logs, prepared by NARA, are offered for
public access as a finding aid to the tape
segments and a guide for the listener.
There is a separate tape log entry for
each conversation. Each tape log entry
includes the names of participants; date
and inclusive times of each
conversation; location of the
conversation; and an outline of the
content of the conversation. Listening
stations will be available on a first
come, first served basis and will also be
available on the Web at https://
www.nixonlibrary.gov. NARA reserves
the right to limit listening time in
response to heavy demand.
2. Previously restricted materials.
Volume: 10.5 cubic feet. A number of
textual materials which were previously
withheld from public access have been
reviewed for release and/or declassified
under the mandatory review provisions
of Executive Order 12958, as amended,
or in accordance with 36 CFR 1275.56
(Public Access regulations). The
materials are from integral file segments
for the White House Special Files, Staff
Member and Office Files; the National
Security Council Files; and the Henry A.
Kissinger Office Files.
3. White House Central Files, Staff
Member and Office Files. Volume: 8
cubic feet. The White House Central
Files Unit was a permanent organization
within the White House complex that
maintained a central filing and retrieval
system for the records of the President
and his staff. The Staff Member and
Office Files consist of materials that
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were transferred to the Central Files but
were not incorporated into the Subject
Files. The following file groups will be
made available: Kenneth Cole Files.
4. White House Central Files, Name
Files: Volume: <1 cubic foot. The Name
Files were used for routine materials
filed alphabetically by the name of the
correspondent; copies of documents in
the Name Files were usually filed by
subject in the Subject Files. The Name
Files relating to Paul Olsen and Frank
Borman will be made available with this
opening.
5. White House Central Files, Subject
Files. Volume: 3 cubic feet. The White
House Central Files Unit was a
permanent organization within the
White House complex that maintained a
central filing and retrieval system for
the records of the President and his
staff. The Subject Files were arranged
according to subject matter and were
based on an alphanumerical file scheme
of 61 primary categories. Listed below
are the integral files segments from the
White House Central Files, Subject Files
in this opening:
GI Gifts [partial].
ME Messages [partial].
FG 170 National Commission on Fire
Prevention and Control.
FG 210 Public Advisory Committee
on Trade Policy [empty].
FG 211 Public Land Law Review
Commission.
FG 212 Quetico-Superior Committee.
FG 213 Railroad Retirement Board.
FG 214 Renegotiation Board.
FG 215 Securities and Exchange
Commission.
FG 219 Southern Interstate Nuclear
Board.
FG 220 Subversive Activities Control
Board.
6. White House Special Files, Subject
Files, Oversize Attachment Files.
Volume: 7 cubic feet. The White House
Special Files Unit was created within
the White House complex to provide a
secure storage location for
administratively and politically
sensitive material, personal material,
and material with the President’s
handwriting. The Subject Files were
arranged according to subject matter and
were based on an alphanumerical file
scheme of 61 primary categories. The
Oversize Attachment Files were a means
of filing and organizing materials that
were too bulky or odd-sized to be placed
in a file folder. Listed below are the
oversize attachments from the White
House Special Files, Subject Files in
this opening:
CF OA 1056 FG 6–11–1 Huebner,
Lee.
CF OA 354 FG 215 Securities and
Exchange Commission.
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7. White House Central Files, Oversize
Attachment Files. Volume: 1 cubic foot.
The White House Central Files Unit was
a permanent organization within the
White House complex that maintained a
central filing and retrieval system for
the records of the President and his
staff. The Oversize Attachment Files
were a means of filing and organizing
materials that were too bulky or oddsized to be placed in a file folder. Listed
below are the oversize attachments from
the White House Central Files, Oversize
Attachment Files in this opening:
OA’s (707, 1963, 3269, 3989, 3993,
4580, 4801, 4942, 5118, 5197, 5403,
5717, 8084, 8880, 8974, 9007, 9177,
9194, 9908, 10005, 10111, 10156, 10508,
10589, 10743, 10990, 11604, 11910,
12141, 12319, 13958, 14378 14484).
8. National Security Council Files.
Volume: 3 cubic feet. In accordance
with the provisions of Executive Order
12958, as amended, several series
within the National Security Council
files have been systematically reviewed
for declassification and the following
file groups will be made available:
EC–121 Korea, Shoot Down.
9. The Nixon Library holds three
subgroups of Federal Record Group 87:
Records of the United States Secret
Service. Those relating to the
‘‘Installation and Maintenance of the
White House Sound Recording System
and Tapes,’’ NC3–87–82–1, consisting of
2.5 cubic feet, will be made available.
Dated: May 8, 2009.
Adrienne Thomas,
Acting Archivist of the United States.
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
Nixon Presidential Historical Materials: Opening of Materials
AGENCY: National Archives and Records Administration.
ACTION: Notice of opening of additional materials.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the opening of additional Nixon
Presidential Historical Materials by the Richard Nixon Presidential
Library and Museum, a division of the National Archives and Records
Administration. Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with section
104 of Title I of the Presidential Recordings and Materials
Preservation Act (PRMPA, 44 U.S.C. 2111 note) and 1275.42(b) of the
PRMPA Regulations implementing the Act (36 CFR part 1275), the Agency
has identified, inventoried, and prepared for public access
approximately 154 hours of Nixon White House tape recordings and
textual materials among the Nixon Presidential Historical Materials.
DATES: The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum intends to
make the materials described in this notice available to the public on
Tuesday, June 23, 2009. The tape recordings will be made available on
the Web at https://www.nixonlibrary.gov beginning at 9 a.m. (EDT)/6 a.m.
(PDT). The textual materials will be made available at the National
Archives building at College Park, MD beginning at 11 a.m. (EDT) with
the exception of the White House Central Files of Kenneth Cole which
will be made available at the Richard Nixon Library and Museum's
primary location in Yorba Linda, CA beginning at 9 a.m. (PDT). In
accordance with 36 CFR 1275.44, any person who believes it necessary to
file a claim of legal right or privilege concerning access to these
materials must notify the Archivist of the United States in writing of
the claimed right, privilege, or defense before June 15, 2009.
ADDRESSES: The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, a
division of the National Archives, has facilities in the Archives II
Building at 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, Maryland besides its
primary location at 18001 Yorba Linda Blvd., Yorba Linda,
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California. Listening stations for the tape recordings will be
available at both locations. Researchers at either facility must have a
NARA researcher card which they may obtain when they arrive at the
facility. Petitions asserting a legal or constitutional right or
privilege which would prevent or limit access must be sent to the
Archivist of the United States, National Archives at College Park, 8601
Adelphi Road, College Park, Maryland 20740-6001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Timothy Naftali, Director, Richard
Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, 714-983-9121 or 301-837-3117.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following materials will be made
available in accordance with this notice:
1. NARA is proposing to open approximately 994 conversations which
were recorded at the Nixon White House in January and February 1973.
These conversations total approximately 154 hours of listening time.
This is the thirteenth opening of Nixon White House tapes since 1980.
There are no transcripts for these tapes. Tape subject logs, prepared
by NARA, are offered for public access as a finding aid to the tape
segments and a guide for the listener. There is a separate tape log
entry for each conversation. Each tape log entry includes the names of
participants; date and inclusive times of each conversation; location
of the conversation; and an outline of the content of the conversation.
Listening stations will be available on a first come, first served
basis and will also be available on the Web at https://www.nixonlibrary.gov. NARA reserves the right to limit listening time
in response to heavy demand.
2. Previously restricted materials. Volume: 10.5 cubic feet. A
number of textual materials which were previously withheld from public
access have been reviewed for release and/or declassified under the
mandatory review provisions of Executive Order 12958, as amended, or in
accordance with 36 CFR 1275.56 (Public Access regulations). The
materials are from integral file segments for the White House Special
Files, Staff Member and Office Files; the National Security Council
Files; and the Henry A. Kissinger Office Files.
3. White House Central Files, Staff Member and Office Files.
Volume: 8 cubic feet. The White House Central Files Unit was a
permanent organization within the White House complex that maintained a
central filing and retrieval system for the records of the President
and his staff. The Staff Member and Office Files consist of materials
that were transferred to the Central Files but were not incorporated
into the Subject Files. The following file groups will be made
available: Kenneth Cole Files.
4. White House Central Files, Name Files: Volume: <1 cubic foot.
The Name Files were used for routine materials filed alphabetically by
the name of the correspondent; copies of documents in the Name Files
were usually filed by subject in the Subject Files. The Name Files
relating to Paul Olsen and Frank Borman will be made available with
this opening.
5. White House Central Files, Subject Files. Volume: 3 cubic feet.
The White House Central Files Unit was a permanent organization within
the White House complex that maintained a central filing and retrieval
system for the records of the President and his staff. The Subject
Files were arranged according to subject matter and were based on an
alphanumerical file scheme of 61 primary categories. Listed below are
the integral files segments from the White House Central Files, Subject
Files in this opening:
GI Gifts [partial].
ME Messages [partial].
FG 170 National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control.
FG 210 Public Advisory Committee on Trade Policy [empty].
FG 211 Public Land Law Review Commission.
FG 212 Quetico-Superior Committee.
FG 213 Railroad Retirement Board.
FG 214 Renegotiation Board.
FG 215 Securities and Exchange Commission.
FG 219 Southern Interstate Nuclear Board.
FG 220 Subversive Activities Control Board.
6. White House Special Files, Subject Files, Oversize Attachment
Files. Volume: 7 cubic feet. The White House Special Files Unit was
created within the White House complex to provide a secure storage
location for administratively and politically sensitive material,
personal material, and material with the President's handwriting. The
Subject Files were arranged according to subject matter and were based
on an alphanumerical file scheme of 61 primary categories. The Oversize
Attachment Files were a means of filing and organizing materials that
were too bulky or odd-sized to be placed in a file folder. Listed below
are the oversize attachments from the White House Special Files,
Subject Files in this opening:
CF OA 1056 FG 6-11-1 Huebner, Lee.
CF OA 354 FG 215 Securities and Exchange Commission.
7. White House Central Files, Oversize Attachment Files. Volume: 1
cubic foot. The White House Central Files Unit was a permanent
organization within the White House complex that maintained a central
filing and retrieval system for the records of the President and his
staff. The Oversize Attachment Files were a means of filing and
organizing materials that were too bulky or odd-sized to be placed in a
file folder. Listed below are the oversize attachments from the White
House Central Files, Oversize Attachment Files in this opening:
OA's (707, 1963, 3269, 3989, 3993, 4580, 4801, 4942, 5118, 5197,
5403, 5717, 8084, 8880, 8974, 9007, 9177, 9194, 9908, 10005, 10111,
10156, 10508, 10589, 10743, 10990, 11604, 11910, 12141, 12319, 13958,
14378 14484).
8. National Security Council Files. Volume: 3 cubic feet. In
accordance with the provisions of Executive Order 12958, as amended,
several series within the National Security Council files have been
systematically reviewed for declassification and the following file
groups will be made available:
EC-121 Korea, Shoot Down.
9. The Nixon Library holds three subgroups of Federal Record Group
87: Records of the United States Secret Service. Those relating to the
``Installation and Maintenance of the White House Sound Recording
System and Tapes,'' NC3-87-82-1, consisting of 2.5 cubic feet, will be
made available.
Dated: May 8, 2009.
Adrienne Thomas,
Acting Archivist of the United States.
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