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Records of the U.S. Secret Service: Protective Survey Reports and Trip Files (Record Group 87)

1945-1953

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FOLDER TITLE LIST

PROTECTIVE SURVEY REPORTS AND TRIP FILES, 1945-1953

Box 1

  • 1945, April
  • 1945, April-May—Death and Funeral of Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • 1945, May
  • 1945, June
  • 1945, July
  • 1945, July-August—Potsdam Conference
  • 1945, August
  • 1945, September
  • 1945, September—Jefferson Island, Maryland
  • 1945, October
  • 1945, October—Berryville, Virginia
  • 1945, October—American Legion Fair, Caruthersville, Missouri

Box 2

  • 1945, October—Navy Day, New York City
  • 1945, November
  • 1945, December
  • 1945, December—Army-Navy Football Game, Philadelphia
  • 1945, December—Independence, Missouri
  • 1946, January
  • 1946, February
  • 1946, March

Box 3

  • 1946, March—Fulton, Missouri
  • 1946, April
  • 1946, April—Army Day, Chicago
  • 1946, April—Hyde Park, New York
  • 1946, April—Quantico, Virginia and Washington Cathedral
  • 1946, April—Pan American Union, Washington, DC
  • 1946, May
  • 1946, May—Shangri-La
  • 1946, May—Fordham University, New York City
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Box 4

  • 1946, May—William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri
  • 1946, May—Oklahoma City (Canceled)
  • 1946, June
  • 1946, June—Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland
  • 1946, July
  • 1946, July—Wianno, Massachusetts
  • 1946, August
  • 1946, August—Bermuda
  • 1946, September
  • 1946, October
  • 1946, October—U.N General Assembly, New York

Box 5

  • 1946, November
  • 1946, November—Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland
  • 1946, November—Key West, Florida
  • 1946, December
  • 1947, January
  • 1947, January—National Press Club
  • 1947, February
  • 1947, March
  • 1947, March—Key West, Florida
  • 1947, March—Mexico, Caribbean [1 of 2]

Box 6

  • 1947, March—Mexico, Caribbean [2 of 2]
  • 1947, April
  • 1947, April—Associated Press Luncheon, New York City
  • 1947, May
  • 1947, May—Mexican President Miguel Aleman’s Visit
  • 1947, June
  • 1947, June—Canada

Box 7

Box 8

  • 1947, December
  • 1947, December—Key West and Everglades, Florida
  • 1948, January
  • 1948, February
  • 1948, February-March—Key West, Florida; Puerto Rico; and Virgin Islands
  • 1948, March
  • 1948, March—St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Dinner, New York City
  • 1948, April

Box 9

  • 1948, April—Williamsburg, Virginia
  • 1948, May
  • 1948, June
  • 1948, June—Western Trip [1 of 8]
  • 1948, June—Western Trip [2 of 8]
  • 1948, June—Western Trip [3 of 8]
  • 1948, June—Western Trip [4 of 8]

Box 10

  • 1948, June—Western Trip [5 of 8]
  • 1948, June—Western Trip [6 of 8]
  • 1948, June—Western Trip [7 of 8]
  • 1948, June—Western Trip [8 of 8]
  • 1948, July
  • 1948, July—Bolivar, Missouri
  • 1948, July—New York City and Kansas City, Missouri

Box 11

  • 1948, July—Philadelphia Convention Hall Incident
  • 1948, August
  • 1948, September
  • 1948, September—Michigan
  • 1948, September—Western Trip [1 of 2]
  • 1948, September—Western Trip [2 of 2]
  • 1948, September—Newspaper Clippings

Box 12

  • 1948, October
  • 1948, October—New York and New Jersey
  • 1948, October—Midwest
  • 1948, October—Newspaper Clippings
  • 1948, October—Boston

Box 13

  • 1948, October—New York City
  • 1948, October—Midwest and East Coast
  • 1948, October—Miami, Florida and Raleigh, North Carolina
  • 1948, October-November—Missouri
  • 1948, November
  • 1948, November—Key West, Florida
  • 1948, November—Army-Navy Game, Philadelphia
  • 1948, December
  • 1949, January
  • 1949, January—Inauguration [1 of 2]

Box 14

  • 1949, January—Inauguration [2 of 2]
  • 1949, February
  • 1949, March [1 of 2]
  • 1949, March [2 of 2]
  • 1949, April
  • 1949, May

Box 15

  • 1949, June
  • 1949, June—35th Division Reunion, Little Rock, Arkansas
  • 1949, July
  • 1949, July—National Shriner’s Convention, Chicago
  • 1949, August
  • 1949, August—Veterans of Foreign Wars Convention, Miami, Florida
  • 1949, August—American Legion National Convention, Philadelphia
  • 1949, September
  • 1949, September—Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Des Moines, Iowa
  • 1949, September—Missouri

Box 16

  • 1949, October
  • 1949, November
  • 1949, November—Minnesota
  • 1949, November—Army-Navy Game, Philadelphia
  • 1949, November-December—Key West, Florida
  • 1949, December
  • 1950, January

Box 17

  • 1950, January—Snyder-Horton Wedding
  • 1950, February
  • 1950, March
  • 1950, March-April—Key West, Florida
  • 1950, April
  • 1950, April—Ft. Benning, Georgia and Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
  • 1950, April—President Gabriel Gonzalez Videla of Chile

Box 18

  • 1950, May
  • 1950, May—West Coast [1 of 4]
  • 1950, May—West Coast [2 of 4]
  • 1950, May—West Coast [3 of 4]
  • 1950, May—West Coast [4 of 4]

Box 19

  • 1950, June
  • 1950, June—35th Division Reunion, St. Louis
  • 1950, June—University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
  • 1950, June—Marine Corps School, Quantico, Virginia
  • 1950, June—Boy Scout Jamboree, Valley Forge, Virginia
  • 1950, July
  • 1950, October—Wake Island
  • 1950, October—United Nations General Assembly

Box 20

  • 1950, November—Missouri
  • 1950, December
  • 1950, December—Army-Navy Game, Philadelphia
  • 1950, December—Missouri
  • 1951, February—Chapel of Four Chaplains, Philadelphia
  • 1951, February—Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
  • 1951, February—Grayson Farms, La Quinta, California (Not taken)
  • 1951, March—Key West, Florida

Box 21

  • 1951, June
  • 1951, June—Arnold Engineering Development Center, Tullahoma, Tennessee
  • 1951, July-Detroit, Michigan
  • 1951, September—Japanese Peace Conference, San Francisco [1 of 2]
  • 1951, September—Japanese Peace Conference, San Francisco [2 of 2]
  • 1951, October—Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Box 22

  • 1951, November—Key West, Florida
  • 1952, March –Key West, Florida
  • 1952, March—Columbia Scholastic Press Association Annual Dinner, New York City
  • 1952, May—West Point, New York
  • 1952, May—Annapolis, Maryland
  • 1952, June—Missouri
  • 1952, June—New London, Connecticut

Box 23

  • 1952, July—Arkansas
  • 1952, July—Illinois and Missouri
  • 1952, September—Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia
  • 1952, September—American Hospital Association, Philadelphia
  • 1952, September—Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut
  • 1952, September-October—Campaign Tour [1 of 6]

Box 24

  • 1952, September-October—Campaign Tour [2 of 6]
  • 1952, September-October—Campaign Tour [3 of 6]
  • 1952, September-October—Campaign Tour [4 of 6]
  • 1952, September-October—Campaign Tour [5 of 6]
  • 1952, September-October—Campaign Tour [6 of 6]

Box 25

  • 1952, October—New England States [1 of 2]
  • 1952, October—New England States [2 of 2]
  • 1952, October—New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia
  • 1952, October-November—Midwestern Trip [1 of 2]
  • 1952, October-November—Midwestern Trip [2 of 2]
  • 1952, November—Army-Navy Game, Philadelphia

Box 26

  • Airplanes Over the White House
  • Airport
  • Amphitheater—Rock Creek Park
  • Arlington Cemetery
  • Assassination of President Truman—Fiction Story
  • Cactocin Mountain Retreat
  • Capitol
  • Carlton Hotel
  • Christmas Community Tree
  • Churches
  • Congressional Club
  • Congressional Hotel
  • Constitution Hall

Box 27

  • Cooperation [1 of 2]
  • Cooperation [2 of 2]
  • Departmental Auditorium
  • Griffith Stadium
  • Hotels
  • Independence, Missouri
  • Independence, Missouri—Booth at Truman Home [open]
  • Independence, Missouri—Details
  • Kansas City, Missouri
  • Kansas City, Missouri—Airport
  • Library of Congress
  • Lincoln Memorial

Box 28

  • Mayflower Hotel
  • Military Detachment
  • Monument Grounds
  • National Guard Armory
  • National Press Club
  • Other Places, 1950
  • Other Places, 1951 [1 of 2]
  • Other Places, 1951 [2 of 2]

Box 29

  • Other Places, 1952 [1 of 4]
  • Other Places, 1952 [2 of 4]
  • Other Places, 1952 [3 of 4]
  • Other Places, 1952 [4 of 4]
  • Other Places, 1952-1953
  • President’s Ship
  • Protective Techniques
  • Railroad Siding, Bureau of Engraving and Printing
  • Ramps
  • Residence or Office
  • Shangri-La
  • Special Events
  • Shoreham Hotel
  • Speakers Rostrum

Box 30

  • Statler Hotel, 1950
  • Statler Hotel, 1951
  • Statler Hotel, 1952 [1 of 2]
  • Statler Hotel, 1952 [2 of 2]
  • Statler Hotel, 1953
  • Telephones
  • Theaters
  • Truman Administration
  • Union Station
  • USS Williamsburg

Box 31

  • Washington National Cathedral
  • White House Garage
  • White House Identification Cards [1 of 3]
  • White House Identification Cards [2 of 3]
  • White House Identification Cards [3 of 3]
  • White House Identification Cards—Orders For
  • White House Identification Cards Procedures
  • White House Mail Room
  • White House Miscellaneous, 1945-1947
  • White House Miscellaneous, 1948-1950
  • White House Personnel Investigations

Box 32

  • Bess Truman [1 of 2]
  • Bess Truman [2 of 2]
  • Martha Truman
  • Martha Truman’s Home—Grandview, Missouri
  • Mary Jane Truman [1 of 2]
  • Mary Jane Truman [2 of 2]
  • Other Family Members

Box 33

  • Margaret Truman—Detail Established
  • Margaret Truman—Notification of Arrival
  • Margaret Truman—October 1945—June 1949
  • Margaret Truman—Trip to Los Angeles, August 1947
  • Mar