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Correspondence

 Series

Scope and Contents note

From the Collection:

The Brien McMahon Papers consist of correspondence, speeches, legal papers, newspaper clippings, honors and awards, photographs, and personal ephemera concerning the life of the late Senator and his family from circa 1930 to 1953. While the majority of the papers concern McMahon's career with the U.S. Department of Justice, there is also some material regarding his two Senate terms, his marriage to Rosemary Turner, his Presidential campaign in 1952, and his death.

The collection offers not only an interesting view of the budding career of a great statesman, but also a fascinating insight into the workings of party politics in the Roosevelt era. Party loyalty was obviously an important factor as McMahon cultivated his Democratic party contacts over the years. His rising career in politics was assisted by the same Democrats whom he also patronized. It is clear that his association with Homer Cummings and other top Connecticut Democrats gave him access to leading national Democratic figures, including President Roosevelt himself. The correspondence, which includes such people as President Franklin Roosevelt, Homer S. Cummings, J. Edgar Hoover, several members of the Presidential Cabinet and many senators and congressmen, clearly documents McMahon's growing associations with ever more influential public officials as he climbed the political ladder.

The Brien McMahon Papers are organized first by subject series and then either alphabetically or by date within each series. Since much of the material in the collection was received in the original files kept by McMahon, an attempt was made to preserve his filing system as far as possible. This explains why, for example, the "Correspondence" and "Speeches" series are divided into several sections. For example, in the "Speeches" series, McMahon kept his 1938 campaign speeches in a separate file from his various other speeches, which were arranged by date, and both arrangements are preserved in this collection.

Dates

  • From the Collection: 1930 - 1953

Conditions Governing Access note

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Extent

From the Collection: 18.75 Linear Feet (13 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Container Summary

Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject and then by individual names. The subject correspondence may also contain papers other than correspondence which are related to that subject. For example, the "Philadelphia Company Case" folders contain correspondence regarding the case as well as reports from the official investigation and court documents used in the trial. The individual correspondence is arranged alphabetically by name and any lengthy correspondence with one individual is still more precisely arranged by date.

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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