George V. Voinovich Gubernatorial Collection Master
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George V. Voinovich Gubernatorial Collection Master Series List (Item Finding Aid) Series 1: Governor’s Office and Personal Staff Overview The Governor’s Office during the administration of George V. Voinovich consisted of his individual office, an executive assistant, secretaries, personal aides, and staff assistants. This office maintained records that directly and specifically interested the governor. The Governor’s own records include general correspondence, subject files, personal books, and memorabilia. The general correspondence includes letters to and from the Governor and constituents, staff, agencies, and local, state, and the national government. This series also includes and chronological list of correspondence from 1991-1997 and an index to boxes containing the correspondence. The subject files include correspondence, reports, initiatives, notes, memos, and association files. The personal books include books presented to the Governor as well as videotapes, brochures, magazines, a stamp album, calendars, and a catalog. The memorabilia includes a wide range of material items from the Governor’s offices and the residence. The executive assistant, Beth Waldren, maintained records that include special assignments categories Cabinet, Operations Improvement Task Force (OIT), Quality ServiceS through Partnership (QStP aka Total Quality Management TQM), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame files. Miscellaneous files include materials related to the above assignments as well as files on Cleveland, capital bills, and special programs and issues. The transition files concern the transfer of the office in 1998. The Cabinet files are organized in the sub-series’ miscellaneous and subject files. The OIT records are in miscellaneous, correspondence, and subject order 1 by agency. The QStP records are subject files including correspondence. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame records contain clips, correspondence, and printed materials. The staff assistant’s, Bill Byers and Jim Riesbeck, maintained records that include correspondence and responses to requests. 314 cu. ft. The governor’s correspondence is arranged chronologically, the subject files are alphabetic, and the books and memorabilia are in no particular order. The staff assistants’ records are arranged chronologically. Series 1 Contents Series 1.1 Governor’s Correspondence (George Voinovich) Series 1.2 Governor’s Subject Files Series 1.3 Governor’s Personal Books Series 1.4 Governor’s Memorabilia Series 1.5 Governor’s Executive Assistant (Beth Waldren) Series 1.51 Cabinet Series 1.52 OIT Series 1.53 QtSP Series 1.54 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Series 1.55 Miscellaneous Series 1.56 Transition Series 1.6 Governor’s Special Assistant (Bill Byers) Series 1.7 Governor’s Special Assistant (Jim Riesbeck) Series 1.8 Special Assistant to the Governor (Alan Endicott) Series 1.9 Governor’s Residence Series 1.1: Governor’s Office and Personal Staff Voinovich Personal Correspondence Box #1 Correspondence – 1/14/91 – 4/3/91 2 Box #2 Correspondence – 4/4/91 – 6/16/91 Box #3 Correspondence – 6/17/91 – 9/3/91 Box #4 Correspondence – 9/4/91 – 12/1/91 Box #5 Correspondence – 12/2/91 – 2/17/92 Box #6 Correspondence – 2/18/92 – 4/19/92 Box #7 Correspondence – 4/20/92 – 6/28/92 Box #8 Correspondence – 6/29/92 – 9/27/92 Box #9 Correspondence – 9/28/92 – 12/13/92 Box #10 Correspondence – 12/14/92 – 2/18/93 Box #11 Correspondence – 2/19/93 – 5/6/93 Box #12 Correspondence – 5/7/93 – 7/19/93 Box #13 Correspondence – 7/20/93 – 9/21/93 Box #14 Correspondence – 9/22/93 – 11/28/93 Box #15 Correspondence – 11/29/93 – 2/13/94 Box #16 Correspondence – 2/14/94 – 5/2/94 Box #17 Correspondence – 5/3/94 – 7/10/94 Box #18 Correspondence – 7/11/94 – 9/20/94 Box #19 Correspondence – 9/21/94 – 12/13/94 Box #20 Correspondence – 12/14/94 – 2/18/95 Box #21 Correspondence – 2/19/95 – 4/17/95 Box #22 Correspondence – 4/18/95 – 7/16/95 Box #23 Correspondence – 7/17/95 – 9/25/95 Box #24 Correspondence – 9/26/95 – 12/14/95 Box #25 Correspondence – 12/15/95 – 3/4/96 Box #26 Correspondence – 3/5/96 – 5/31/96 Box #27 Correspondence – 6/1/96 – 8/31/96 Box #28 Correspondence – 9/1/96 – 11/21/96 Box #29 Correspondence – 11/22/96 – 2/11/97 Box #30 Correspondence – 2/12/97 – 4/28/97 3 Box #31 Correspondence – 4/29/97 – 7/7/97 Box #32 Correspondence – 7/8/97 – 9/22/97 Box #33 Correspondence – 9/23/97 – 12/4/97 Box #34 Correspondence – 12/5/97 – 3/12/98 Box #35 Correspondence – 3/13/98 – 6/24/98 Box #36 Correspondence – 6/25/98 – 10/26/98 Correspondence – 10/27/98 – 12/31/98 Box #37 Phone Call Lists Series 1.2: Voinovich Subject Files Box #38 Abortion 1. General 2. Partial-Birth 3. Right to Life 4. Accomplishments – 1996 5. Accomplishments 6. Acid Rain 7. Administrative Services, Ohio Dept. of 8. Adoption 9. Aerospace Industry 10. AIDS 11. Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) 12. Airborne Express 13. Airlines 14. Amer-I-Can Program 15. America Works 16. American Foreign Policy Council 17. American Greetings 18. Ameriflora ’92 19. Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield 20. Appalachian Office 21. Appointments Box #39 4 1. Apportionment 2. Art Work 3. Arts Council ASEAN Trade Mission 4. General 5. Business Cards 6. Japanese Delegation 7. Thank You Letters Ashtabula 8. River Dredging Auto Industry 9. General 10. Big 3 11. Big 4 12. Chrysler 13. Chrysler-Jeep 14. Ford 15. General Motors 16. Discuss. W/ GVV 17. Honda 18. Toyota Box #40 AVLIS Project 1. Awards/Memorabilia 2. Bald Eagle Banks 3. General 4. Direct Deposit 5. Bellas Hess 5 6. BF Goodrich (David Burner) 7. Bicentennial Celebrations 8. Biggan, James 9. Biodyne 10. Biography 11. Block Grants 12. Boeing 13. School Building Auth. Bonds (Brauning Memo) 14. Bond Issue 15. Boren Amendment BGSU 16. General 17. BGSU-Desktop Manufacturing 18. Bridgestone/Firestone 19. Broadview Developmental Center Browns (Cleveland) 21. Browns Briefing 22. NFL 23. Buckeye Egg Farm 24. Buckeye Girls State 25. Buckeye Lake Dam Budget 26. General 27. Crisis 28.News Conference 29.92-93 30. [loose material] 31. Cuts (92-93) Box #41 Budget (Continued) 1. 92-93 6 2. 94-95 3. Highlights 4. 96-97 5. 98-99 6. [loose materials] 7. Issues 8. Veto Building Authority 9. 14 10. Bush Budget 11. Buy Ohio University, Alden Library Cabinet 12. Campaign Finance Reform 13. Canada 14. Canada Trade Mission – 1998 Capital Expenditures 15. 95-96 16. Introduction 17. Appendix 18. [Loose Materials] 19. Case Western Reserve University 20. Casino Gambling/Gambling 21. Catholic Campaign for America 22. Catholic Charities Catholic Diocese 23. General 24. Catholic Conference 25. Cupich, Rev. Msgr. Blas 26. Griffin, Bishop James 27. Murphy, Father John 28.Pilla, Bishop Anthony 29.Pilarczyk, Arch. Daniel 30. Cattlemen’s Association 31. Cedar Point 32. Census 7 33. Central State University 34. Child Care Box #43 1. Child Support 2. China China/Hong Kong 3. /Beijing 4. /Dalian 5. /Shanghi 6. /Wu Han 7. /Apr. 23 Beijing 8. Apr. 24 2nd Day Beijing 9. Apr. 25 Beijing / Dalian 10. Apr. 26 Dalian 11. Apr. 27 Dalian / Shanghi 12. Apr. 28 Shanghi 13. May 2 Wu Han 14. May 3 Wu Han 15. [Empty Folder] 16. May 4 Wu Han / Hong Cong 17. May 5 Hong Cong 18. China Good Guy 19. File in China File 20. China Business Cards 21. China News Clips 22. China Background 23. [Loose Material] Cincinnati 24. 5/13/91 Visit 25. Cincinnati Arts Ctr. 26. Cincinnati Reds 27. University of Cincinnati 28.Civic Vision 29.Civil Rights Commission 8 30. Clean Air Act 31. [Loose Material] 32. Clearinghouse [NIF] 33. Cleveland – General [NIF] 34. Cleveland City Council Box #44 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation 2. Cleveland Convention and Visitors Bureau 3. Cleveland Foundation 4. Cleveland General 5. Cleveland Grand Prix Cleveland Lakefront State Park 6. Villa Angela 7. Cleveland Levy 8. Cleveland Museum of Art 9. Cleveland Orchestra 10. Cleveland – Performing Arts 11. Cleveland Scholarship Program/ School Choice 12. Cleveland Schools Cleveland State University 13. General 14. Sweet, David 15. [Loose Material] 16. Cleveland Tomorrow 17. Cleveland Turnaround Clinton, Bill 18. Clinton Healthcare Coal Industry 19. General 20. Meigs Mine 9 21. Coca-Cola 22. Cole, Joseph 23. Coliseum (sale of) 24. Columbia Gas 25. Columbus Chamber of Commerce 26. Columbus Dispatch 27. Commendation Letters (staff) 28.Commodores Box #45 1. Competitiveness 2. Concealed Weapons Bill (see Gun Control) 3. Contractors-Competitive Bidding 4. County Commissioners Association 5. CRIS-E System 6. Darby Creeks Dayton: 7. General 8. Air Show (7/20/91) 9. Aviation Hall of Fame 10. DAGSI 11. One Dayton Center 12. Death Penalty 13. Decentralization 14. Defense Conversion Desert Storm: 15. General 16. Parade (11/9/91) 17. Task Force 18. Development – General 19. Development Ratings 20. DeWine, Mike – Lt. Gov. 21. DFAS 22. Dispute Management 23. District 1199 Strike 10 24. Dix, Victor Box #46 1. Drought (7/91) 2. Drug Testing 3. Drug War Eastern Europe: 4. Czech Republic 5. Germany 6. Hungary 7. Slovenia 8. Eastern Europe 9. Christmas List 10. Trade Mission 11. Thank You Ltrs. 12. Europe 2 Followup Rpt. 13. News Clips 14. Final Followup Rpt. 15. Trade Mission 16. Business Cards 17. [Empty Folder] 18. Slovenia 19. Europe 2 20. Economic Advisory Council 21. Economic Development 22. Economy 23. Edison Centers Education: 24. General 25. Accomplishments 26. Achieve 27. Adopt-A-School Box #47: Education (Continued) 11 1. Agenda 2. All-Day Kindergarten 3. America 2000 4. Apprenticeship Program 5. Board Members 6. Board of Regents 7. Business Roundtable (Ohio) 8.