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MORGENTHAU FAMILY PAPERS, 1860-2015 2015.255.1

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW Washington, DC 20024-2126 Tel. (202) 479-9717 e-mail: [email protected]

Descriptive summary

Title: Morgenthau family papers

Dates: 1860-2015

Accession number: 2015.255.1

Creator: Henry Morgenthau III

Extent: approximately 50 linear feet (88 boxes, 7 oversized folders, 3 book enclosures, 7 digital files)

Repository: Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, DC 20024-2126

Abstract: Consists of extensive personal and official correspondence, documents, photographs, and research notes related to the Morgenthau family. The collection includes material related to the and ; the family's long relationship with the Roosevelts; the Treasury Department; and the pre-war, wartime, and post-war lives of members of the family. Includes family history research, collected documents, and transcripts of oral histories created and compiled by Henry Morgenthau III in preparation for the publication of his book, "Mostly Morgenthaus."

Languages: English

Administrative Information

Access: The entire collection is stored offsite. Please contact the Reference Desk more than seven days prior to visit in order to request access. Collection is open for use, with the exception of series 7, consisting of Henry Morgenthau III’s memoirs. The memoirs are restricted for the lifetime of Henry Morgenthau III. After his death, the memoirs are restricted for an additional twenty-five years; the restriction can be lifted for specific uses and researchers with written permission from or Mizia Wessel (after her 21st birthday).

Reproduction and use: Collection is available for use. Material may be protected by copyright. Please contact reference staff for further information.

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Preferred citation: (Identification of item), Morgenthau family papers, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, Washington, DC

Acquisition information: Henry Morgenthau III donated this collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2015.

Related archival materials: Henry Morgenthau, Jr.’s diaries are located at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library in Hyde Park, NY, and are also available online. Henry Morgenthau, Sr.’s papers are at the Library of Congress. There is a large Morgenthau family collection at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in , NY.

Processing history: Rebecca Erbelding, June 2015.

Biographical note

Henry Morgenthau, Jr. was born on May 11, 1891 in New York, NY, and was raised in a secular German Jewish family. His father, Henry Morgenthau, Sr., was appointed Wilson’s ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, 1913-1916, and Henry Jr. visited his father in Istanbul. Though Henry attended Cornell University, he did not graduate but instead bought a large farm in Dutchess County, NY, near the home of Franklin Roosevelt. The two men became friends. In 1916, Henry met and married Elinor Fatman; the couple had three children: Henry III (b. 1917), (b. 1919), and Joan (1922-2012). Henry intended to make a living as a farmer, and also published the American Agriculturalist magazine. When Roosevelt was elected governor, Henry was appointed to an agricultural advisory committee. In 1934, on the death of Roosevelt’s Secretary of the Treasury, Morgenthau was appointed to the position. After his resignation in July 1945, Morgenthau became more heavily involved in Jewish affairs. He became General Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal and was a financial advisor to the newly-created state of Israel. “Tal Shahar,” an agricultural community near Jerusalem, was named in his honor. After Elinor’s death in 1949, Morgenthau married Marcelle Morgenthau in 1952. He passed away in 1967.

Henry Morgenthau III was born on January 11, 1917 to Henry Morgenthau, Jr. and Elinor (née Fatman) Morgenthau. He is the eldest of the couple’s three children and was raised in Hyde Park, NY. He attended The Lincoln School, Deerfield Academy, and , graduating in 1939. After two years working on public housing issues in Cleveland, OH, Morgenthau joined the . He fought in the European Theater, transferring to the Second Cavalry. After the war ended, he returned to the United States and continued to work in public housing issues. He became involved in theater, working with the New Dramatists, and with public radio and television. In 1962, he married Ruth Schachter, who escaped as a child. The couple had three children: Sarah (b. 1963), Henry (known as Ben) (b. 1964), and Kramer (b. 1966). They settled in Cambridge, MA and were involved in many philanthropic endeavors. Henry spent most of his career with WGBH, while Ruth, who held a PhD in African politics, was a professor at Brandeis (1963-2002). She passed away in 2006.

Scope and content of collection

The Morgenthau family collection documents the interpersonal relationships between members of the family of Henry Jr. and Elinor Morgenthau and their children, Henry III, Robert, and Joan.

Series 1, a chronological series, includes family documents, miscellaneous correspondence, clippings, school papers, publications, invitations, calling cards, business materials, photographs, and other

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ephemera collected by members of the family throughout the 20th century. Henry Morgenthau III is the nexus of the collection; therefore many of the documents from the 1930s relate to his schooling, the 1940s relate to his wartime military service, and post-war folders to his business ventures and work with public radio and television. The 1930s include his diary written on a trip to Europe, including references to meetings with Ambassadors Steinhardt and Bullit, and conversations with Martha Dodd. The folders related to Princeton University include an anonymous anti-Semitic note sent to Henry III, and the folders related to the late 1930s include correspondence from Herbert Lehman, , to his niece, Elinor Morgenthau, about sponsoring German relatives seeking to immigrate from Nazi Germany.

Series 2 contains personal correspondence between members of the family. This series includes love letters between Henry Morgenthau Jr. and Elinor Fatman prior to their marriage, including letters sent from Henry while visiting his father while Henry Sr. was stationed in Constantinople (now Istanbul). The correspondence clearly shows how close the family remained, even after the children in college and serving in the military. Letters between Henry Morgenthau Sr. and Henry Morgenthau, Jr. in 1933-1936 include personal business discussions, as well as materials sent to father and son, including correspondence from people in Germany seeking assistance with immigration. In 1944-1945, Henry Morgenthau Jr. dictated letters to his sons about projects at the Treasury Department, including War Bonds, Bretton Woods, and the for post-war Germany. As Elinor Morgenthau was hospitalized in Florida from March-May 1945, Henry’s correspondence to her and to his children document his personal feelings about the end of the war, the death of Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and his resignation from the Treasury Department in July 1945.

Series 3 includes invitations and parking instructions sent to Henry Morgenthau III for White House functions and dinners, most of them informal. This series also includes tickets to inaugural events for Franklin Roosevelt and for Herbert Lehman, as well as original and copies of correspondence between the Roosevelts and Morgenthaus, dating from 1914-1963.

Series 4 contains materials collected or created by Henry Morgenthau, III, while researching his manuscript, “Mostly Morgenthaus.” The collection includes transcripts of oral histories conducted by Morgenthau with members of his extended family, with Treasury Department staff members, and with family friends. This series also includes original correspondence and documents related to these individuals.

Series 5 relates to the actual research, writing, and publication of “Mostly Morgenthaus,” written by Henry Morgenthau III, which was published by Ticknor and Fields in 1991. Subseries 1, the research series, includes extensive family research, correspondence, clippings, articles, photocopies of archival documents, handwritten and typed notes, and other material gathered prior to writing the text of the book. Subseries 2 includes drafts of various chapters and of the manuscript as a whole. Subseries 3 relates to the actual editing, publication, and publicity surrounding the book.

Series 6 includes a series Colliers magazine articles written by Henry Morgenthau, Jr. in 1947, a New York Times magazine article written by Henry Morgenthau, Jr. in 1949, and a “Mostly Morgenthaus” galley.

Series 7, consisting of digital copies of typed memoirs written by Henry Morgenthau III, is restricted.

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Series 8 through 11 consist of photographic materials, albums, and scrapbooks documenting the Morgenthau family and their personal and professional lives. There is a great deal of overlap among these series in terms of subjects, individuals, and events.

Series 8 contains personal and official photographs of members of the Morgenthau family, friends, and colleagues and significant locations in Morgenthau family history. Individuals include Henry Morgenthau, Sr.; Henry Morgenthau, Jr.; Henry Morgenthau III; Lazarus, Josephine, Alma, Elinor, Robert, Joan, and Ruth Morgenthau; Franklin and Roosevelt; John F. Kennedy; Treasury Department officials; and Marlene Dietrich. Locations include Krumbach, Germany, Goodhart family home, Fishkill Farms, and Hupfel House.

Series 9 includes miscellaneous photographs, negatives, and corresponding materials. They depict some of the people in Series 8 and document Princeton summer camp, Deerfield Academy, and travel to Luxembourg, Greece, Germany, the United Kingdom, Athens, Munich, United Kingdom, Martha’s Vineyard, Jamaica, France, and Sri Lanka.

Series 10 contains oversize photographs, photograph albums, and scrapbooks including photographs and newspaper clippings documenting many of the people in Series 8 and Series 9 as well as Morris and Lisette Fatman, Msgr John Patrick Carroll-Abbing, the family, Harriet Haas, and Roosevelt’s cabinet members. Photographs also depict a November 1945 dinner honoring Henry Morgenthau, Jr. and travel to Israel, Arizona, Greece, Cleveland, Canada, and Alaska.

Series 11 contains additional photographs, albums, and scrapbooks documenting many of the people and events in Series 8, 9, and 10.

System of Arrangement:

The collection is arranged in eleven series, largely retaining the donor’s original order, with series four divided into three subseries:

• Series 1: Family papers, 1860-2008 • Series 2: Family correspondence, 1905-1961 • Series 3: Material related to the relationship between the Roosevelts and Morgenthaus, 1914- 1963 • Series 4: Oral history transcripts and correspondence with individuals, approximately 1941-2002 • Series 5: Materials related to “Mostly Morgenthaus,” 1876-1992 o Subseries 1: Research for “Mostly Morgenthaus,” 1876-1985 o Subseries 2: Drafts of “Mostly Morgenthaus,” 1986-1992 o Subseries 3: Publication of “Mostly Morgenthaus,” 1984-1992 • Series 6: Magazine articles by Henry Morgenthau, Jr. and “Mostly Morgenthaus” galley, 1947- 1991 • Series 7: Henry Morgenthau III memoirs, 1997-2015 • Series 8: Loose Photographs, approximately 1890-2010 • Series 9: Miscellaneous photographs, negatives, and corresponding materials, approximately 1900-2003 • Series 10: Oversize photographs and photograph albums, approximately 1860-1980

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• Series 11: Photographs, albums, and scrapbooks, 1889-2009

Series 1 and 3 are organized chronologically. Series 2 and 4 are arranged alphabetically by author and therein chronologically. Series 5 is organized thematically, in rough chronological order by topic.

Researchers are advised that series 1, 2, and 4 contain many individual and thematic overlaps. For example, the type of “Family correspondence” typically found in Series 2, can also be located, to a smaller degree, in the chronologically arranged files of “Family papers” in Series 1, so both series should be examined. Likewise, the photographs, albums, and scrapbooks in series 8, 9, 10, and 11 contain many individual and thematic overlaps.

Indexing terms Hirschhorn, Joan Morgenthau. Morgenthau, Elinor, 1891 -1949. Morgenthau, Henry, 1856-1946. Morgenthau, Henry, 1891-1967. Morgenthau, Henry, 1917- Morgenthau, Robert M. Morgenthau, Ruth S. Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945. Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962.

Deerfield Academy. Princeton University. United States. Department of the Treasury. United States. War Refugee Board.

Armenian massacres, 1915-1923. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--United States. --United States. Jews in public life--United States. United States--Politics and government--20th century United States--Foreign relations--20th century. World War, 1914-1918--Atrocities--. World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects--United States. World War, 1939-1945--War work--United States.

Hyde Park (Dutchess County, N.Y.) Boston (Mass.)

Photographs.

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CONTAINER LIST

Series 1: Family papers, 1860-2008 Box Folder 1 1 1860 1 2 Lottery ad—Lazarus Morgenthau, 1870 1 3 Morgenthau family wedding programs, 1872 1 4 Marriage certificate, Morris Fatman and Settie Lehman, 1887 1 5 1892 1 6 Letters to Henry Morgenthau Jr at Exeter, 1905-1906 1 7 Elinor Fatman postcard album, 1906 1 8 1906 1 9 1907 1 10 1912 1 11 “History of the Settlement of the Jews in Paducah,” 1912 1 12 1913 1 13 1914 1 14 Clippings about wedding, 1916 1 15 “Six Nursery Rhymes Set to Music,” by Madge Haas, 1916 1 16 Letter from Arthur Goodhart to Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1918 1 17 1918 1 18 Henry Morgenthau, Jr. budgets, 1918-1920 1 19 Commission for Peace, 1919 1 20 1920 1 21 League of Nations, 1920 2 1 Postcards, 1920s-1930s 2 2 Henry Morgenthau, Jr. 1922-1929 2 3 1922-1927, misc. 2 4 “” address by Henry Morgenthau Sr. , 1926 Dec. 28 2 5 Henry Morgenthau III diary, ca. 1927 2 6 Misc. writings by Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1928-1932 2 7 “Music by Henry Morgenthau III,” 1929 2 8 “The American Hebrew,” Nov. 30, 1928, Article on Lilli Lehmann 2 9 Lincoln School 2 10-11 “Lorette” magazines published by the Lincoln School, , 1931-1932 (2 folders) 2 12 Tagore, Rabindranath, 1930 2 13 1930-1931 2 14 1932 2 15 1933 2 16-17 “The Stockade” magazine published by Deerfield Academy, 1933-1935 (2 folders) 2 18 Farm Credit Administration, 1933 2 19 Deerfield Academy, chemistry notes

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2 20 Deerfield Academy, French notes 3 1 Deerfield Academy, history notes 3 2 Newsclippings, 1933-1934 3 3 1934 3 4 Misc. writings from Deerfield Academy by Henry Morgenthau III, 1934 3 5 Henry Morgenthau III schoolwork, 1933-1935 3 6 Henry Morgenthau III documents, clippings, invitations, 1933-1934 3 7 Henry Morgenthau III trip to Europe, 1934 3 8 1935 3 9 Henry Morgenthau III documents, clippings, invitations, 1935 3 10 German notes, ca. 1935 3 11 Deerfield Academy, 1935 3 12 Deerfield Academy commencement, 1935 4 1 Morgenthau III reflections on being Jewish at Princeton, including anti-Semitic note, 1935, 1984 4 2 1936 4 3 Articles about Henry Morgenthau, Sr., 1936, 1946 4 4 Princeton University, 1936-1937 4 5 Henry Morgenthau III theatre work 4 6 Vocabulary note cards 4 7 1938 4 8 Clippings, DC social scene, 1938-1940 4 9 Morgenthau III document and copies of purchasing books in Paris, 1938 4 10 Henry Morgenthau bank statements and checks, 1937-1939 4 11 Misc. writings about politics and economics, 1938-1940 4 12 1939 5 1 Correspondence related to refugees, 1939 5 2 Diary, 1939-1940 5 3 1940 5 4 Henry Morgenthau III correspondence, A-M, 1940 5 5 Henry Morgenthau III correspondence, N-Z, 1940 5 6 Invitations and holiday cards, 1940 5 7 Chicago and Cleveland clippings and correspondence, 1940 5 8 Poems written by Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1940s 5 9 National Housing Authority, 1940 (2 folders) 6 1 6 2 Public Housing, 1940-1947 6 3 Clippings about Elinor Morgenthau, ca. 1940-1942 6 4 Family Tribunes on Morgenthaus’ 25th wedding anniversary, 1941 6 5 Committee on Housing and Evacuation, 1941-1942 6 6 Henry Morgenthau III correspondence, A-M, 1941 6 7 Henry Morgenthau III correspondence, N-Z, 1941 6 8 1941 6 9 Pearl Harbor letter, 1941 December 7 6 10 “Evening Star”, December 8, 1941 6 11 1942

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7 1 Day planner (mostly blank), 1942 7 2 Henry Morgenthau III—draft, 1940-1942 7 3-6 Henry Morgenthau III training documents, 1942-1943 (4 folders) 7 7 Handwritten training notebooks, 1942-1943 7 8 Henry Morgenthau III—US Army records—2nd Cavalry 8 1 Training for Overseas Movement, 1943 8 2 2nd Cavalry Instruction Orders, 1943 8 3 Training schedules 8 4 Blank military forms 8 5 1943 8 6 Cochran, Mrs. H. Merle, 1943 8 7 1944 8 8 Bretton Woods clippings, 1944 8 9 1945 8 10 Copy of thank-you note from FDR, 1945 Jan. 8 8 11 Henry Morgenthau III—reserve corps, 1945-1952 8 12 Clippings, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1945 8 13 1946 8 14-16 Notes re: Colliers magazine articles, 1946 (5 folders) 9 1-2 9 3-6 Cables and cards for Henry Morgenthau, Sr.’s 90th birthday, 1946 (4 folders) 9 7 Eulogy and condolences on the death of Henry Morgenthau, Sr., 1946 9 8 Interim Report of the Joint Legislative Committee of Housing and Multiple Dwellings, 1946 March 18 9 9 Veteran Housing Service, 1946-1947 10 1 Notes related to Housing, 1946-1947 10 2 Archive War Recordings, 1946-1949 10 3-4 “Bronx House Music School”, 1946-1956 (2 folders) 10 5 Obituaries for Henry Morgenthau, Sr., 1946 10 6 Clippings, 1947 10 7 1947 10 8 Calendar, diary, 1947 10 9 New York Post articles on the Quebec Conference, 1947 11 1 1948 11 2 United Jewish Appeal, Junior Division, 1947 11 3 United Jewish Appeal, Junior Division concert, 1948 11 4 Elinor Morgenthau day planner, undated 11 5 Cordell Hull (Morgenthau Plan) 1948 11 6-7 Condolences on the death of Elinor Morgenthau, 1949 (2 folders) 11 8 1949 11 9 1950 11 10 Newsclippings, 1950s 11 11 Brücher, Hildegard, 1950-1952 12 1-2 “The Radio History of the War,” 1949-1950 (2 folders) 12 3 NBC—, 1950-1951 12 4 Letters from Phyllis to Henry Morgenthau III, undated, ca. 1950s

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12 5 1951 12 6 New Dramatists Committee, correspondence with Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1949- 1951 12 7 New Dramatists Committee, 1949-1951 12 8 1952 12 9 Marriage of Henry and Marcelle Morgenthau, 1952 12 10 “Dr. Weizmann’s Errors on Trial,” by A.S. Yehuda (copied excerpt), 1952 12 11 Easter Parade, ABC, 1952 13 1 Arlene Francis-Pilot, “Visit”, 1952 13 2 New Dramatists Committee, 1952-1953 13 3 United Jewish Appeal, Junior Division, 1952 13 4 1953 13 5 WNYC interview transcript, 1953 13 6 Fishkill Farms, 1953 13 7 “The Doctors” TV series, 1953 13 8 The New Dramatists Committee, 1953-1954 13 9 1954 13 10 1955 13 11 New Dramatists Committee, 1955 13 12-13 Television projects set in Jamaica, 1955-1956 (2 folders) 13 14 1956 14 1 Documents related to Henry Morgenthau, Jr., stocks and real estate, January- June, 1956 14 2 Documents related to Henry Morgenthau, Jr., stocks and real estate, June- December, 1956 14 3 New Dramatists Committee, 1956-1957 14 4 1957 14 5 WNYC, 1957 14 6 Henry Morgenthau III day planner, 1957 (mostly blank) 14 7 1958 14 8 Broadcasting Foundation of America, 1958-1959 14 9 1959 15 1-2 Program/Louis Cowan, 1959-1964 (2 folders) 15 3 1960 15 4 Cambridge Drama Festival, 1959-1961 15 5 Metropolitan Boston Arts Center, Inc., 1960-1961 15 6 Boston Arts Festival, 1958-1959 15 7 Boston Arts Festival, 1960 15 8 Boston Arts Festival, 1961 16 1-3 “All For Tomorrow”, Henry Morgenthau Jr. draft memoir (covering to 1933) ca. 1960 (3 folders) 16 4 1961 16 5 1962 16 6 Clippings about wedding, 1962 16 7 Notes about gifts for wedding of Henry III and Ruth Morgenthau, 1962 16 8 Telegrams from wedding of Ruth and Henry Morgenthau III, 1962

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16 9 Congratulatory letters for wedding of Henry III and Ruth Morgenthau, 1962 (2 17 1 folders) 17 2 Letters between Henry Morgenthau Jr and Henry Morgenthau III, 1962-1964 17 3 Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, 1962-1964 17 4 election memorabilia, 1962 17 5 1963 17 6 Henry Morgenthau III, professional, 1963 17 7 Ruth Morgenthau, 1963 17 8-9 Correspondence, 1964 (2 folders) 17 10 1965 17 11 1966 17 12 Henry Morgenthau, Jr. 75th birthday 17 13 1967 18 1 Condolences on the death of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1967 18 2 1968 18 3 1969 18 4 1970 18 5 Miscellaneous writings by Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1970s 18 6 1971 18 7 1972 18 8 Writings by Henry Morgenthau III related to Eleanor Roosevelt, 1972-1984 18 9 Wiener Library oral history, 1974 18 10 Issues in Jewish Identity publications, 1975-1977 18 11 1976 18 12 “America’s Jews” proposal, 1976 18 13 “Jews in America” budget, 1976 18 14 1978 18 15 Ruth Morgenthau campaign, 1978 18 16 Dedication of the Hillel Reading Room at Harvard, 1979 18 17 “A History of the Century Country Club” by J. Howard Rossbach, ca. 1980 19 1 Talk on the War Refugee Board by Henry Morgenthau III, 1983 19 2 Henry Morgenthau III correspondence with the FDR Library, 1983-1986 19 3 Sh’ma article on intermarriage by Henry Morgenthau III, 1983 19 4 Princeton 50th reunion publication 19 5 Ruth Morgenthau Congressional campaign, 1988 19 6 Ruth Morgenthau talk at Temple Emanu El, 1988 November 19 7 Princeton alumni correspondence and publications 19 8-9 “Windows in Heaven” by Susan Blair, (2 folders) 19 10 Short story about Austria in the 1930s by Henry Morgenthau III, 1990s-2000s 19 11 Short story draft by Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1990s-2000s 19 12 Misc. writings by Henry Morgenthau III, 1990s 19 13 Notes on potential exhibitions, ca. 1990 19 14 Notes on radio broadcasting, ca. 1990s

20 1 Near East Foundation booklet, 1990 20 2 Henry Morgenthau III editorial in “The Evening Bulletin,” 1991

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20 3 Editorial clippings on Henry Morgenthau, Jr., centennial, 1991 20 4 Copies of Clairborne Pell Congressional record statement on centennial of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1991 20 5 New York Times letter to the editor about the Kennedys by Henry Morgenthau III, 1992 20 6 Invitation to Henry Morgenthau III and Ruth’s 30th anniversary, 1992 20 7 Roosevelt Institute article, 1992 20 8 Princeton Class of 1939 trip to Hyde Park, 1993 20 9 Katharine Bacon thesis on Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1993 20 10 Trip to the Netherlands for the Ceremony, 1994 20 11 Transcript, interview with Gerhart Riegner, 1994 June 20 12 Articles by and about Gerhart Riegner 20 13 New York Times op-ed about Roosevelt by Henry Morgenthau III, 1995 April 20 14 Boston Globe op-ed, by Henry Morgenthau III, 1995 20 15 Miscellaneous writings on FDR by Henry Morgenthau III, 1996 20 16 Letters to the New Yorker by Henry Morgenthau III, 1996-1998 20 17 Leo Baeck Institute, 1997 20 18 Article in Television Quarterly: “Creeping Commercials and Lost Weekends,” 1997 20 19 Article by James Carroll: “Shoah in the News”, 1997 20 20 Joint Program “Just Like Henry” 20 21 Trip to Armenia, 1999 (2 folders) 21 1 21 2 Trip to Armenia aftermath, 1999-2000 21 3 Henry Morgenthau III letter to editor of Boston Globe on Armenia, 2000 21 4 Misc. correspondence, ca. 2000 21 5 Lipizzaner stallions 21 6 The Freedom Forum, 2000 21 7 Re: Bolechow, Daniel Mendelsohn, 2002 21 8 “The Banality of Indifference” by Yair Auron 21 9 Family research, 2003 21 10 “Tribute to Excellence: Henry and Ruth Morgenthau”, 2004 21 11 “Manana Never Came” St. Louis documentary, 2004 21 12 Craig Simon, “Hope is not Enough,” 2004 21 13-14 The David Wyman Institute (2 folders) 21 15 Agreement with Rafael Medoff, 2005 21 16 Boston Globe article, 2005 21 17 Library of Congress, 2005 21 18 Schlesinger Library—Ruth Morgenthau papers, 2007 21 19 “Intelligence Report” with article on Armenian genocide, summer 2008 22 1 US Holocaust Memorial Museum—Martha Dodd 22 2 US Holocaust Memorial Museum 22 3 FDR Presidential Library 22 4 “Henry and Henry Morgenthau,”class paper by Stephanie Fischer 22 5 Acknowledgements of gifts to Brandeis in honor of Henry Morgenthau III” 22 6 Notes on Adam Hochschild’s memoir on life with Harold Hochschild

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22 7 Prints made in Japan, undated 22 8-9 Miscellaneous undated correspondence and documents, undated (2 folders) 22 10 aneous clippings, undated

Series 2: Family correspondence, 1905-1961 Box Folder 22 11 Alma Morgenthau, 1906 22 12 Elinor Fatman Morgenthau, 1906-1919 22 13 Elinor Fatman Morgenthau, 1923-1924 22 14 Elinor Fatman Morgenthau, 1930-1935 22 15 Elinor Fatman Morgenthau, 1936-1939 23 1 Elinor Fatman Morgenthau, 1940-1944 23 2 Elinor Fatman Morgenthau, 1945-1948 23 3-4 Elinor Fatman Morgenthau, undated (2 folders) 23 5 Elinor Fatman Morgenthau, calling cards 23 6 Helen Morgenthau, 1905-1906 23 7 Henry Morgenthau, Sr. 1906-1945 24 1 Henry Morgenthau, Sr. and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1933-1934 24 2 Henry Morgenthau, Sr. and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1934-1935 24 3 Henry Morgenthau, Sr. and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1936 24 4 Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1915-1919 24 5 Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1932-1939 24 6 Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1940-1944 24 7 Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1945, January-April 25 1 Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1945, May 25 2 Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1945, June-November 25 3 Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1946-1959, and undated 25 4 Henry Morgenthau, Jr. and Henry Morgenthau III: Miscellaneous correspondence, largely pertaining to business, 1946-1958 25 5 Henry Morgenthau, Jr. correspondence, miscellaneous, 1960-1961 25 6 Henry Morgenthau III, 1926-1932 25 7 Henry Morgenthau III, 1933-1934 26 1 Henry Morgenthau III, 1935-1937 26 2 Henry Morgenthau III, 1938-1939 26 3 Henry Morgenthau III, 1940-1942 26 4 Henry Morgenthau III, 1943 26 5 Henry Morgenthau III, 1944, January-September 26 6 Henry Morgenthau III, 1944, October-December 27 1 Henry Morgenthau III, 1945-1948 27 2 Henry Morgenthau III, undated 27 3 Miscellaneous greeting cards and postcards sent to and from Henry Morgenthau III, 1933-1960 27 4 Joan Morgenthau, 1933-1948 27 5 Josephine Morgenthau, 1906-1940 27 6 Robert Morgenthau, 1930-1934

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27 7 Robert Morgenthau, 1935-1940 27 8 Robert Morgenthau, 1940-1945, undated 28 1 Miscellaneous family correspondence, 1906-1939, undated 28 2 Miscellaneous family correspondence, 1940, undated

Series 3, Material related to the relationship between the Roosevelts and the Morgenthaus, 1914- 1963 Box Folder 28 3 Henry Morgenthau III, invitations to the White House, 1935-1940 28 4 Henry Morgenthau III, invitations to the White House, 1941-1945 28 5 Original correspondence from Roosevelts to Morgenthaus, ca. 1942 28 6-8 Copies of correspondence between Roosevelts and Morgenthaus (originals at 29 1-4 Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library) (7 folders) 29 5-6 Copies of correspondence between Eleanor Roosevelt and Elinor Morgenthau, 1939-1943 (originals at Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library) (2 folders) 29 7-8 Copies and notes on FDR/ Henry Morgenthau Jr. “chits” (includes copies, originals at Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library) (2 folders)

Series 4, Oral history transcripts, along with correspondence, documents, and background information about individuals, approximately 1941-2002 Box Folder 30 1 Auerbach, Howard 30 2 Bernard, Viola 30 3 Bernays, Edward 30 4 Bernstein, Bernard, 1941-1990 30 5-6 Bernstein, Edward (2 folders) 30 7 Black, Eugene 30 8 Bloomfield, Dorothy 30 9 Blum, John 30 10 Bradley, Omar 30 11 Buttenweiser, Helen 30 12 Byrnes, James 30 13 Doyle, Marian 30 14 DuBois, Josiah 31 1 Eliachar, Menache 31 2-3 Forbush, Gabrielle (2 folders) 31 4 Fox, Helen Morgenthau, 1946-1953 31 5 Fox, Henry 31 6 Frisch, David 31 7 Gaer, Joseph 31 8-9 Goodhart, Arthur (2 folders) 31 10 Gordan, Phyllis 32 1 Gregorian, Vartan 32 2 Halle, Peter

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32 3 Handlin, Oscar 32 4 Heavenrich (Himmelreich), Herbert 32 5 Hochschild, Harold 32 6 Hughes, H. Stuart 32 7 Joseph, Louise 32 8 Josten, Werner 32 9 Kahn, Virginia Lewisohn 32 10 Keynes, John Maynard 32 11 Klotz, Henrietta 32 12 Lehman, Herbert 32 13 Lober, Louis 33 1 Loeb, Frances and John 33 2 Lowe, Charles, 1987 February 27 33 3 McCloy, John, 1986 October 8 33 4 McKinley, Andrew 33 5 Morgenthau, Henry III (David Marc, Syracuse University) 33 6 Morgenthau, Henry III (FDR Library) 33 7 Morgenthau, Joan (and family) 33 8 Morgenthau, Joseph D. 33 9 Morgenthau, Max 33 10 Morgenthau, Robert P. 33 11 Newborg, David 33 12 Pehle, John 33 13 Pell, Claiborne 33 14 Porter, Sylvia 33 15 Rosenman, Samuel, 1981-1982 33 16 Rossbach, Mabel 33 17 Spingarn, Amy 34 1 Straus, Flora: “Bits and Pieces” 34 2 Straus, Flora and Helen 34 3 Straus, Jerome 34 4 Straus, Oscar 34 5 Suhler, Gregg 34 6 Sulzberger, Iphogene, Louise, Josie 34 7 Sykes family 34 8 Temple Emanu-El 34 9 Torosyan, Apo 35 1-2 Truman, Harry correspondence, 1945-1953 (2 folders) 35 3-6 Tuchman, Barbara, 1979-1989 (5 folders) 36 1 36 2 Warburg, Frieda 36 3 Wessel, Carl, 2002 36 4 Wise, Dr. Stephen, 1946-1949

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Series 5: Materials related to “Mostly Morgenthaus,” 1876-1992

Series 5, Subseries 1: Research for “Mostly Morgenthaus,” 1876-1985 Box Folder 36 5 Fatman family information 36 6 Himmelreich and Morgenthau family trees 36 7 Landauer family history 36 8-9 Morgenthau family genealogy (2 folders) 36 10 Morgenthau family tree, 1985 and undated 36 11 Morgenthau ancestors—Leo Baeck research 36 12 Copy of interview with Johann Morgenroth 36 13 International Genealogical Index 36 14 Hobbach, Germany 36 15 Kleinwallstadt, Germany 36 16 Krumbach, Germany 37 1 , Germany 37 2 Maps of Jewish communities in Germany 37 3 Miscellaneous book research notes about Germany 37 4 Demographics of German-Jewish communities 37 5 Biographical statement, Elinor Fatman Morgenthau 37 6 Research about Mannheim 37 7 “The Diary of Lazarus Morgenthau” 37 8 Henry Morgenthau, Sr., 1876 37 9 Notes on letters by Elinor Fatman to Henry Morgenthau III 37 10 Elinor Fatman Morgenthau 37 11-12 Notes and transcriptions of letters between Henry Morgenthau, Sr. and Stephen Wise, 1913-1921 (2 folders) 38 1 Essay on Stephen Wise by Henry Morgenthau III 38 2-3 Notes and transcription on Henry Morgenthau, Sr. papers at the Library of Congress, 1913-1920 (2 folders) 38 4 Archival documents on Henry Morgenthau, Sr., 1912-1914 38 5 Articles on Henry Morgenthau, Sr.’s trip to , 1914-1915 38 6 Copies of archival documents about Turkey, 1914-1915 38 7-8 Archival documents on Henry Morgenthau, Sr., 1916-1917 (2 folders) 38 9 Chapter on Henry Morgenthau, Sr. mission to Poland 38 10 Morgenthau Peace Mission, 1917 38 11 List and copies of documents about “Mission to Poland” 39 1 Copies of archival documents related to Henry Morgenthau, Sr., and Turkey, 1920 39 2 Article: “The Greatest Horror in History,” 1918 39 3 Index card notes re: books about WWI and Henry Morgenthau, Sr. 39 4 Manuscript on Henry Morgenthau, Sr., time in Turkey 39 5 Eliachar, Menache—Henry Morgenthau, Sr. 39 6 Brief bio of Henry Morgenthau, Sr., 1967 39 7 Expenses for duplication of Henry Morgenthau, Sr. papers 39 8 Notes on “Ambassador Morgenthau’s Story” 39 9 Henry Morgenthau, Sr., and Zionism

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39 10 Notes on Henry Morgenthau, Sr. and Zionism 39 11 Notes on Henry Morgenthau, Sr. papers at FDR Library 39 12 Notes and outlines on Henry Morgenthau, Sr. 39 13 Reviews of “All in a Lifetime” by Henry Morgenthau, Sr. 39 14 Heath Lowry: “The Story Behind Ambassador Morgenthau’s Story” 39 15 Articles on Armenian Genocide 39 16 Notes by Stewart Bryant on Armenia 39 17 Institute for the Study of Genocide 39 18 Article “The Armenia Question” 39 19 Misc. articles and notes on Armenia, Henry Morgenthau III 39 20 Richard Hovannisian article: “Henry Morgenthau and the Armenia Question” 39 21 Correspondence and articles about Armenia section 40 1 Clippings and addresses re: Armenia 40 2 “The Rest of the Story” by Henry Morgenthau III (re: Henry Morgenthau, Sr.) 40 3 Articles about the MS St. Louis 40 4 Museum of Jewish Heritage—St. Louis affair transcripts 40 5 Henry Morgenthau III notes on books about FDR, Holocaust 40 6 Copies of documents from Morgenthau diaries 40 7 Research about Quebec Conference 40 8-9 Collected clippings and transcripts about FDR and Holocaust (2 folders) 41 1 Copies of letters from Henry Morgenthau, Jr., to sons, 1945 Jan-June 41 2 Jarvik transcript of interview with James Mann, 1978 Sept. 15 41 3 Jarvik transcript of interview with Ira Hirschmann, 1979 Jan. 20 41 4 Jarvik transcript of interview with John Pehle, 1978 Oct. 16 41 5 Jarvik transcript of interview with Josiah DuBois, 1978 Oct. 23 41 6 Ostrow, transcript interview with John Pehle, undated 41 7 Ostrow, transcript interview with Joan Morgenthau, undated 41 8 Ostrow, transcript interview with Robert Morgenthau, undated 41 9 Ostrow, transcript interview with Edward Bernstein, undated 41 10 Article on Harry Truman diary 41 11 Stimson diary notes on Morgenthau plan 41 12 Notes and research on the Morgenthau plan 41 13 Article on FDR’s medical records 41 14 Looking for Peter Josten, 1944-1946 41 15 Morgenthau family events (Louise Heidelberg), 1949-1953 41 16 Transcript and time-coded notes of interview with Henry Morgenthau III 42 1 Notes on Henry Morgenthau, J. post-war work 42 2 Correspondence with extended family about family history 42 3 Misc. Goer, chronology notes for book 42 4 FOIA request for FBI files 42 5 American Jewish Historical Society 42 6 FDR Library 42 7 Leo Baeck Institute 42 8 Handwritten research notes 42 9 “Mostly Morgenthaus,” miscellaneous 42 10 Clippings

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42 11 Notes 42 12 Miscellaneous 42 13 Research notecards

Series 5, Subseries 2: Drafts of “Mostly Morgenthaus”, 1986-1992 (66 folders) Box Folder 43 1 Preliminary draft, 1986, misc. pages 43 2 Memoir draft, 1988, pages 1-200 43 3 Memoir draft, 1988, 200-327 43 4-7 Draft copy of “Hanging from the Family Tree,” (6 folders) 44 1-2 44 3-6 Draft: “Hanging from the Family Tree,” 1989 (4 folders) 45 1-3 Memoir draft, prologue, part I (3 folders) 45 4-8 Memoir draft (10 folders) 46 1-5 46 6 Ideas for titles 47 1 “Mostly Morgenthaus” outline 47 2 Draft organization, table of contents 47 3 Draft introduction, “Mostly Morgenthaus” 47 4-5 Outtakes from “Lazarus” (2 folders) 47 6 Notes and drafts of Lazarus Morgenthau chapter 47 7-8 Draft: “The Morgenthau Presence in NY” (2 folders) 47 9 Outtakes from “The Morgenthau Presence in NY” 48 1-2 Notes and draft of “The Morgenthau Presence in NY” chapter (2 folders) 48 3 Notes for “Lazarus” 48 4 Draft, early chapters 48 5 Draft chapters 48 6 Chapter: A Place of his Own 48 7 Chapter: The Homecoming 48 8 Notes—secret mission 48 9 Notes on sources for “Lazarus” 48 10 Memoir notes and outtakes, 1982 48 11 Letters on Morgenthau memoir, 1982 49 1 Draft of section on Henry Morgenthau, Sr. 49 2 Draft material removed, then reinserted, 1990 49 3 Memoir draft— 49 4 Draft chapter and notes on Bretton Woods 49 5 Notes and info on Bretton Woods 49 6 Draft chapter on 49 7 Morgenthau plan: Draft chapter notes 49 8 Morgenthau plan: Draft and research 49 9 Notes on Afterword 49 10 Misc. memoir draft pages 49 11 Draft chapter notes—2nd Cavalry 49 12 Introductions—notes by Julian Bach and Jean Sulzberger

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50 1 Barbara Tuchman corrections to “Mostly Morgenthaus”

Series 5, Subseries 3: Publication of “Mostly Morgenthaus”, 1984-1992 (43 folders) Box Folder 50 2 Choosing a publisher for “Mostly Morgenthaus,” 1984-1988 50 3 “Adler and Adler” publishers, 1985-1988 50 4 Houghton Mifflin, 1988 50 5 Correspondence, John Cox, 1989 50 6 Contract for “Mostly Morgenthaus,” 1989 50 7 “Mostly Morgenthaus” publishing contract, 1990 50 8 Publicity, author questionnaire, 1990 50 9 Ticknor and Fields, 1991 50 10 “Mostly Morgenthaus” public relations, 1991-1992 50 11 Julius Bach Agency 50 12 Correspondence with historians before “Mostly Morgenthaus” 50 13 Correspondence with Daphne Abeel 50 14 Correspondence about “Mostly Morgenthaus” 50 15 “Mostly Morgenthaus” correspondence, 1986-1991 50 16 “Mostly Morgenthaus” letters, unanswered, 1991 50 17 People to receive galleys of “Mostly Morgenthaus” 51 1 Pictures for “Mostly Morgenthaus” 51 2 Copies of photos 51 3-4 Prints of images used in “Mostly Morgenthaus” (2 folders) 51 5 Permissions for “Mostly Morgenthaus” 51 6 Permissions for photographs for “Mostly Morgenthaus” 51 7 Henry Morgenthau III publicity photographs, 1992 51 8 “Mostly Morgenthaus” publicity schedule 51 9 Public relations and press release for book 52 1 Book parties 52 2 Notes on talks for “Mostly Morgenthaus” 52 3 Reviews and articles about “Mostly Morgenthaus,” 1991-1992 52 4 Clippings about “Mostly Morgenthaus” 52 5 “Mostly Morgenthaus” correspondence, A-H 52 6 Mostly Morgenthaus” correspondence, I-L 53 1 “Mostly Morgenthaus” correspondence, M-Z 53 2 Miscellaneous correspondence 53 3 Letters about “Mostly Morgenthaus,” 1992 53 4 National Jewish Book Council award, 1992

Series 6: Magazine articles by Henry Morgenthau, Jr. and “Mostly Morgenthaus” galley, 1947-1991 Box Item 54 1 Series of Colliers magazine articles by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1947, September 27- November 1, unpackaged 55 1 New York Times magazine containing article by Henry Morgenthau, Jr. on feeding, 1949 October 30 (14 copies)

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56 1 “Mostly Morgenthaus” galley, 1991

Series 7: Henry Morgenthau III memoirs, 1997-2015 Box Item digital -- Henry Morgenthau III memoirs, 1997-2015

Series 8: Loose Photographs, approximately 1890-2010 (4 boxes, 69 folders) Box Folder 57 1 Morgenthau ancestral village, Krumbach, Germany 57 2 Lazarus Morgenthau 57 3 Josephine Sykes Morgenthau 57 4 Henry Morgenthau, Sr., as child and young man 57 5 Henry Morgenthau, Sr., ca. 1890-1920 57 6 Henry Morgenthau, Sr., in Ottoman Empire and Turkey 57 7 Henry Morgenthau, Sr., 1920-1946 57 8 Henry Morgenthau, Sr., publicity photos 57 9 Alma Morgenthau 57 10 Elinor Fatman Morgenthau 57 11 Fatman family 57 12 Vassar plays 57 13 Henry Morgenthau, Jr. childhood 57 14 Henry Morgenthau, Jr. as a student 57 15 Henry, Jr., and Elinor Morgenthau wedding 57 16 Henry, Jr., and Elinor courtship and early marriage 57 17 Henry Morgenthau, Jr. publicity photographs, pre-1933 58 1 Miscellaneous extended family 58 2 Flora Straus family 58 3 Goodhart family home 58 4 Fishkill Farms photographs and map 58 5 Hupfel House, late 1920s 58 6 Morgenthau family publicity photos 58 7 Morgenthau children, 1920s 58 8 “Old” farmhouse, 1920s 58 9 Henry Morgenthau III childhood 58 10 Music by Henry Morgenthau III 58 11 Henry Morgenthau III as teenager 58 12 Ice skating with Sonja Henie 58 13-14 Morgenthaus with Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (2 folders) 58 15 Treasury Department photographs 58 16 Eleanor Roosevelt greeting the Morgenthaus when they returned from Europe, 1938 59 1 Morgenthau family publicity photos, 1933-1945 59 2 Elinor Morgenthau with Eleanor Roosevelt 59 3 Henry Morgenthau, Jr. publicity photos, 1933-1945 59 4 Elinor Morgenthau publicity photos, 1933-1945

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59 5 Henry Morgenthau, Jr. post-1945 publicity photos 59 6 Henry Morgenthau Jr. post-1945 59 7 Elinor Morgenthau 59 8 Henry Morgenthau III 59 9 Henry Morgenthau III childhood 59 10 Robert Morgenthau 59 11 Joan Morgenthau 60 1 Ruth Morgenthau 60 2 Marlene Dietrich 60 3 Morgenthau family group photos 60 4 Robert and Henry III Morgenthau 60 5 Henry Morgenthau III theater photographs 60 6 Henry Morgenthau III Second Cavalry 60 7 Henry Morgenthau, Jr. visiting Henry Morgenthau III in France, 1944 60 8 Henry Morgenthau III social life, ca. 1940-1950s 60 9 Henry Morgenthau III portraits 60 10 Henry Morgenthau III work, 1940s-1950s 60 11 Henry Morgenthau Jr. and Henry Morgenthau III 60 12 Henry Morgenthau III with Eleanor Roosevelt and President Kennedy 61 1 WGBH Station, Boston 61 2 Henry Morgenthau III, 1960s-1970s 61 3 Dedication of Morgenthau room at Harvard Hillel 61 4 Henry Morgenthau III 65th birthday 61 5 Henry Morgenthau III Shorenstein Lecture, 1993 61 6 Henry Morgenthau III family, 1960s-2010s 61 7 Photocopies of Morgenthau photos for FDR Library 61 8 Photograph prints with captions [not used in book] 61 9 Photocopies of images 61 10 Prints of Morgenthau family members with captions [used in book] 61 11 Misc. photographs and negatives 61 12-13 Misc. photographs (2 folders)

Series 9: Miscellaneous photographs, negatives, and corresponding materials, approximately 1900- 2003 Box Folder 62 1 Misc. negatives, ca. 1900-1910 62 2 Misc. photographs and negatives, 1925 Summer 62 3 Misc. photographs, Europe, 1934 Summer 62 4 Misc. photographs, Princeton summer camp, 1938 62 5 Misc. photographs, South of France, 1938 Summer 62 6 Misc. empty postcard, newspaper clipping, and photographs, 1945-1948 62 7 Misc. passport photographs, 1965, undated 62 8 Misc. photographs of Henry Morgenthau and Eleanor Roosevelt, undated 62 9 Misc. photographs of Manternach and Grevenmacher, Luxembourg, undated 62 10-13 Misc. photographs and negatives (4 folders)

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62 14-19, 21- Misc. negatives (18 folders) 26, 28-31 62 20, 27 Misc. negatives and photographs 62 32-37 Misc. photographs (6 folders) 63 1-2, 8-19, Misc. photographs (18 folders) 23-25, 29 63 3 Misc. photographs and negatives 63 4-5, 20-22, Misc. negatives (7 folders) 26, 28 63 6-7 Postcards (mostly empty) and postcard books (2 folders) 63 27 Misc. photographs, Princeton summer camp 64 1 Misc. unprocessed negatives (Not Digitized) 65 1 Misc. photographs, farm 65 2, 12, 18, Misc. negatives (6 folders) 21, 23, 29 65 3, 5, 8-10, Misc. photographs and negatives (10 folders) 15 22, 24-26 65 4 Misc. negatives of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., and friends 65 6 Misc. photographs and negatives, including Merle and Robert Haas 65 7 Misc. photographs, France, 1938 Summer (mostly Cap d’Antibes) 65 11, 17 Misc. photographs (2 folders) 65 13 Misc. photographs and negatives, including horses and property 65 14 Misc. photographs, negatives, and program from Deerfield Academy 65 16 Misc. photographs, 1968 65 19 Misc. photographs and blank postcards 65 20 “Pictures: The Snapshot Magazine,” misc. photographs, negatives, and postcard from Henry Morgenthau III’s time as Deerfield Academy 65 27 Misc. photographs, negatives, and blank postcard 65 28 Misc. photographs and negatives, Athens 65 30 “Album von Munchen” 66 1 Misc. photographs and negatives, ca. 1990 66 2 Misc. photographs and negatives, United Kingdom vacation, 1979 66 3, 5, 10 Misc. photographs (2 folders) 66 4, 17 Misc. photographs and negatives of Harold Rochschild and Blue Mountain Lake (2 folders) 66 6, 8 Misc. negatives 66 7, 12-13, Misc. photographs and negatives (5 folders) 15-16 66 9 Misc. photographs, ca. 1992 66 11 Misc. photographs of boats in New York, ca. 1994 66 14 Misc. photographs and negatives, Martha’s Vineyard 66 18 Misc. photographs, negatives, and corresponding notes 66 19 Wedding photograph and thank you note from Tom and Pat 67 1, 9 Misc. negatives (2 folders) (Not Digitized)

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67 2, 5, 19 Misc. photographs (3 folders) 67 3 Misc. photographs, France and Cambridge 67 4 Misc. photograph, Morgenthau family reunion, 1980 67 6, 8, 11, Misc. photographs and negatives (8 folders) 13-14, 21, 23-24 67 7 Misc. photographs, Hanukkah, ca. 2003 67 10 Misc. photographs, ca. 1985 67 12 Misc. photographs, Jamaica, ca. 1955 67 15 Misc. photographs and negatives, France, ca. 1980 67 17 Misc. negatives and corresponding notes 67 18 Misc. photographs, Sri Lanka, ca. 1981 67 20 Misc. photographs, Jerusalem 67 22 Misc. negatives, ca. 1981 (Not Digitized) 67 25 Misc. photographs and negatives, ca. 1970 67 26 Misc. photographs, ca. 2003

Series 10: Oversize photographs and photograph albums, approximately 1860-1980 Box Folder/Item 68 1-57 Camera Report on a Mission to Israel, by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., General Chairman, United Jewish Appeal, January 16 to January 26, 1950 (part I)

69 1-28 Camera Report on a Mission to Israel, by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., General Chairman, United Jewish Appeal, January 16 to January 26, 1950 (part II) 70 1 Black photograph album presented to Morgenthau by the staff of the NY Daily News; images taken in 1934 when FDR and Cabinet members reviewed the USS Indianapolis and fleet in New York harbor 67 27 Photographs, ca. 1934 71 1 Navy blue scrapbook of clippings related to Henry Morgenthau, Jr. and Israel, 1950 72 1 Scrapbook, “Testimonial Dinner, Henry Morgenthau, Jr, 1945 Nov. 7” 73 1 Empty negatives albums, approx. 1904-1931 73 2 Loose negatives from an album, circa 1904 (Not Digitized) BE 1 Brown photograph album, personal photos of Morgenthau family, ca. 1920s 74 1 Green photograph album, Henry Morgenthau Jr., 1903-1905 75 1 Black photograph album, Henry Morgenthau Jr. trip to Arizona, 1940-1941 76 1 Negatives: 4 of unidentified man, 1 of Henry Morgenthau, Sr., Jr., and III (used in “Mostly Morgenthau) (Not Digitized) 76 2 Leather framed photo of wedding (Elinor Fatman?), ca. 1915 76 3-5 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau Sr., Jr., III, and Robert Morgenthau, at testimonial dinner, 1946, 3 copies (3 items) 76 6-7 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau III in military uniform ca. 1943, 2 copies (Strauss Peyton photographer) (2 items) 76 8 Oversize headshot portrait of Henry Morgenthau III in military uniform, ca. 1943 (Strauss Peyton photographer)

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76 9 Oversize headshot portrait of Henry Morgenthau III in military uniform, ca. 1943 (Pach Bros. photographer) 76 10 Oversize portrait of Henry III and Robert Morgenthau, ca. 1921 (Ira D. Schwartz, photographer) 76 11-13 Oversize painted portrait, likely of Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1923, 3 copies (William Gray, photographer) (3 items) 76 14 Oversize portrait of Robert Morgenthau, ca. 1940 (Pach Brothers, photographer) 76 15 Oversize portrait of Robert Morgenthau[?], ca. 1919 76 16 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1920 76 17 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1920 76 18 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau III, March 1917 (Kazanjian, photographer) 76 19 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1923 76 20-21 Oversize portrait of Elinor and Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1917, 2 copies (Kazanjian, photographer) (2 items) 76 22-23 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1918, 2 copies (Kazanjian, photographer) (2 items) 76 24-25 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1919, 2 copies (2 items) 76 26-29 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau, Sr., Jr., and III, ca. 1923 (4 copies) (Marceau Photographers) (4 items) 76 30-31 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1923, 2 copies (2 items) 76 32 Oversize portrait of Robert Morgenthau, ca. 1923 76 33-34 Oversize portrait of Morris Fatman, undated, 2 copies (Underwood and Underwood, photographers) (2 items) 77 1 Dark brown photograph album, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., December 17, 1907 78 1 Brown leather photograph album, “die Premier President de la RSC”, images of Greece, undated 79 1 Brown album of newspaper clippings related to Henry Morgenthau, Sr, ca. 1943- 1946 80 1 Portrait of Henry Morgenthau, Sr., signed to Henry Jr. and Elinor Morgenthau, 1918 October 6 80 2 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau, Sr., signed for Henry Morgenthau Jr., 1929 April 26 80 3 Oversize portrait of Henry Morgenthau, Sr., signed for Henry Morgenthau III, 1930 March 10 80 4-6 Portraits of Henry Morgenthau, Sr., ca. 1945 (3 items) 80 7-10 Oversize portraits of Elinor Fatman Morgenthau on her wedding day, ca. 1915, duplicates (4 items) 80 11 Oversize photograph of Henry Morgenthau Jr. being sworn in by FDR as Conservation director in NY, ca. 1932 80 12 Oversize portrait of Roosevelt’s cabinet, signed by FDR and all the Cabinet members, ca. 1937 80 13 Oversize photograph of Henry Morgenthau, Jr. on ranch with letter to Henry Morgenthau III, 1939 November 29 80 14 Oversize photograph of Mount Rushmore under construction, signed for Henry Morgenthau, Jr. by Gutzom Borglum

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80 15-16 Portraits of Henry and Elinor Morgenthau and family, ca. 1945, 2 copies (Smith of Poughkeepsie, photographer) (2 items) 80 17 Oversize portrait of Morgenthau family, ca. 1945 (with comedian Eddie Cantor?) 80 18 Oversize portrait of Elinor and Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1917 80 19-23 Oversize portraits of Henry Morgenthau III, 1933-1939 (5 items) 80 24 Oversize signed photograph of Henry Morgenthau III with Sonja Henie, ca. 1938 80 25-27 Oversize photographs of Henry Morgenthau III next to tank, ca. 1944 (3 copies) (3 items) 80 28 Oversize photograph of Msgr John Patrick Carroll-Abbing, signed for Henry Morgenthau III, 1948 80 29-31 Oversize portraits of Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1955 (3 copies) (Conway Studios, photographer) (3 items) 80 32-33 Oversize portraits of Henry Morgenthau, III, ca. 1960s (Blackstone Studios, photographer) (2 items) 80 34-36 Oversize portraits of Josephine Morgenthau (3 items) 80 37 Oversize photograph of painted portrait, unidentified large family, ca. 1880 80 38 Oversize portrait of the Mayer , ca. 1900 80 39 Portrait of young woman, unidentified 80 40 Portrait of Lisette “Settie” Fatman (Elinor Morgenthau’s mother) 80 41 Oversize portrait of Alma Morgenthau Wertheim, ca. 1920 80 42-44 Oversize portraits of children, unidentified, from the Wertheim family, ca. 1920 (3 items) 80 45 Oversize portrait of Harriet Haas, ca. 1920s 80 46 Oversize portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt in front of WNYC microphone, postwar 81 1 Off-white hard photo album with photographs of the Sykes-Morgenthau family, 1860-1890 67 28 Off-white hard photo album, loose photographs 82 1 Blue colored hard photo album with photographs of the Ehrich-Morgenthau family, 1860-1890 67 29 Blue colored hard photo album, loose photographs 67 30 Folder of loose clippings from Henry Morgenthau, Jr. scrapbook, 1934-1939 67 31 Loose photographs from Morgenthau family album, ca. 1905-1935 OS 1 Oversize photograph of group of young men, signed by same, 1908 (not sure context) 83 1 Scrapbook of newspaper clippings related to Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1934-1938 84 1 Scrapbook of photos and memorabilia from Cleveland, 1941 OS 2 Oversize proclamation appointing Henry Morgenthau III to Massachusetts Board of Community Colleges, 1959 85 1 Loose album pages from trip to Europe [includes photos of Kennedy family, William Bullitt, Marlene Dietrich] , ca. 1938-1939 OS 3 Oversize photograph of Alma Morgenthau Wertheim wedding party OS 4 Oversize photograph of Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1980

Series 11: Photographs, albums, and scrapbooks, 1889-2009 Box Folder Title

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86 1 Insurance forms, accretion, 1889-1947 86 2 Miscellaneous accretion, 1937-1982 86 3 Cavalry School certificate, 1943 86 4 Photographs of the Fatman and Lehman families, ca. 1900-1920 86 5 Photographs of Henry Morgenthau Sr., ca. 1920-1936 86 6 Photographs of the Morgenthau family, ca. 1925 86 7 Photographs of Eleanor Roosevelt and Elinor Morgenthau, ca. 1930s 86 8 Misc. photographs including FDR, ca. 1940 86 9 Photographs of Henry Morgenthau Jr, ca. 1944 86 10 Photographs of Henry Morgenthau III, ca. 1942-2009 86 11 Photographs of wedding, 1962 86 12 Prints of photographs of Armenia trip, 1999 86 13 Henry Morgenthau III 85th Birthday Party, 2002 86 14 Photographs, accretion, ca. 1920-1963 86 15 Loose photographs from “N. V. Nelt Amsterdam – C” album 86 16 Loose photograph from flower album BE 2 “N. V. Nelt Amsterdam – C” album BE 3 Flower album 87 1 Morgenthau family album, ca. 1905-1935 OS 5 Photographs OS 6 FDR Centennial, 1981 OS 7 Henry Morgenthau III, A Lifetime in Pictures, ca. 1997 88 1 “Press Reports on a Visit to Israel…” 1948

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