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Presidential Handwriting File, 1981-1989 PRESIDENTIAL HANDWRITING FILE: PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS: 1981-1989 – REAGAN LIBRARY COLLECTIONS This collection is available in whole for research use. Some folders may still have withdrawn material due to Freedom of Information Act restrictions. Most frequent withdrawn material is national security classified material, personal privacy, protection of the President, etc. PRESIDENTIAL HANDWRITING FILE: PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS: 1981-1989 The Presidential Handwriting File is an artificial collection created by the White House Office of Records Management (WHORM). The Presidential Handwriting File consists of a variety of documents that Ronald Reagan either annotated, edited, or wrote in his own hand. When documents containing the president's handwriting were received at WHORM for filing, the original was placed in the Presidential Handwriting File and arranged by the order received. A photocopy of the document was placed in the appropriate category of the WHORM: Subject File. The first page of the casefile was stamped Handwriting File, indicating the location of the original documents. However, WHORM often failed to indicate on the original documents the original location (i.e. the six digit tracking number, Subject Category Code). The Presidential Handwriting File, as created by the White House, did not contain handwriting found in staff and office files. The Library will be creating a further series of handwriting material from staff and office files. In order to provide better access to the Presidential Handwriting File, the collection has been arranged into six series. Each series is arranged chronologically by the date of the document. Each document has been marked with the appropriate WHORM: Subject File category and a six digit tracking number. SERIES II: PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS This series consists of Presidential hand-drafted responses to correspondence. A wide variety of topics are covered from numerous WHORM: Subject File categories. Box 1 Folder 1 12/17/1980 Laraine Day 025079 PR014-10 01/20/1981 Mike Mansfield 001735 PR007-02 01/24/1981 Mrs. Burt Marshall 000139 RE014 01/04/1981 Chef Louis I. Szaathmary II 054574 GI002 02/05/1981 Murray Weidenbaum 001947 LA002 02/10/1981 Richard Darman 000119ss CA007 02/24/1981 Kenneth Khachigian 02/27/1981 Casper Weinberger 000363ss TR001 03/02/1981 Murray Weidenbaum 000319ss BE004-01 (no date) James Watt 000055ca NR006 December 12, 2016 Pres. Handwriting, Pres. Records -2 03/04/1981 Fred Fielding 000364ss JL002 03/04/1981 Max Friedersdorf 000350ss FI004 03/05/1981 Murray Weidenbaum 000377ss LA002 03/25/1981 Ed Meese 000567ss ND009 03/13/1981 James Baker 000449ss ND016 03/16/1981 Max Friedersdorf 03/17/1981 James Baker and Ed Meese 000468ss FG006-01 03/18/1981 Pat Boone 013970 PE002 Folder 2 03/19/1981 Max Friedersdorf 000510ss MA020 03/24/1981 Richard Darman to the VP 000532ss IT086 03/26/1981 Max Friedersdorf 000565ss FI004 03/26/1981 Ken Khachigian 016948 SO003 03/26/1981 to Ed Meese and James Baker R00125ss FG006 03/26/1981 George Bush 03/27/1981 Richard Darman 000543ss CA007 04/14/1981 Mrs. Peter Dominck 136813 ME001-03 04/07/1981 Anthony Dolan 019401ss HO064 04/28/1981 Donald Regan 019107ss FI003 (no date) Lee Atwater to Lyn Nofziger 019066 PR007-02 04/17/1981 Murray Weidenbaum 019017ss BE004-03 (no date) Selected Actions Taken on Behalf of the President 022865s FG001 04/23/1981 From Ronald Reagan to the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies 05/02/1981 Richard Allen 019139ss FO005-03 Folder 3 05/04/1981 Allen Lenz 019048 ND010 05/06/1981 William Casey 05/07/1981 George Bush 019216ss FO006-01 05/07/1981 Michael Novak 019224ss HU010 05/08/1981 Max Friedersdorf 019276ss FG006-01 05/04/1981 Elie Wiesel 024562 HO 05/15/1981 Max Friedersdorf 019298ss FI010-02 05/19/1981 Donald Regan 05/25/1981 Peter Sweeney 034960 SP281-15 05/20/1981 Walter Anderson 019401 HO064 (no date) Charles Pat Smith 014407 IV081 06/01/1981 Bob Hope 027058 ME002 05/29/1981 Murray Weidenbaum 019418ss BE004 06/01/1981 Richard Allen 039517 PR007-01 Folder 4 06/02/1981 Vice President 019484ss CO028 06/04/1981 Murray Weidenbaum 019506ss LA002 12/12/2016 Pres. Handwriting, Pres. Records -3 06/04/1981 Craig Fuller 019493ss VA 06/04/1981 Don Regan 019507ss FI009 06/05/1981 Frank Mankiewicz 039451 PR007-01 06/06/1981 Richard Darman FG011 06/15/1981 Louis Alexander Traxel 030509 RE 06/15/1981 S.G. Harrod, Jr. 029131 PR007-02 06/07/1981 Menachem Begin 019565ss ME001-03 06/08/1981 Max Friedersdorf 091535 PR007-01 06/18/1981 Laurence Beilenson 469199 SP520 06/18/1981 Richard Wirthlin 030519ss FO 06/17/1981 Lyn Nofziger and Paul Russo 06/24/1981 George O'Brien 019735ss RE001 06/24/1981 Max Friedersdorf 019723ss FO003-02 07/01/1981 Richard Darman 07/06/1981 William French Smith 019916ss IM Folder 5 07/09/1981 Fob James 019606 ND010 07/21/1981 Thomas M. O’Brien 039930 GI002 07/09/1981 to Richard Schweiker 031410cs 06/30/1981 Max Friedersdorf 019758ss PR007-02 07/13/1981 Richard Allen 019890ss CO007 07/13/1981 Jack Burgess 032084 HU013-53 07/10/1981 George Bush 019880ss FO006-01 07/15/1981 Craig Fuller 032362ca WE007 07/28/1981 George Bush 033072 CO074 07/15/1981 Marion and Paul Miller 032522 HU040 Folder 6 06/22/1981 Lyn Nofziger 07/24/1981 Don Regan 033016ss FI004 07/28/1981 George Bush & Richard Darman 08/04/1981 Justin Dart 042050 SO 08/03/1981 Murray Weidenbaum 07/28/1981 John Block 08/04/1981 John Cardinal Krol 036082 CO126 08/14/1981 Gordon C. Luce 033198 FG143 08/03/1981 Hal Pattison 035891 NR 08/06/1981 Roy Brewer 042051 PE001 08/07/1981 Donald Regan 033266ss FI010-02 08/05/1981 Lyn Nofziger 181451 LA 003 08/11/1981 Murray Weidenbaum 033198ss FG143 08/12/1981 Richard Allen 033216ss CO171 Folder 7 12/12/2016 Pres. Handwriting, Pres. Records -4 08/18/1981 Max Hugel 033097ss FG006-02 08/20/1981 L. Paul Bremer 033206ss IM 08/21/1981 Kamenko Neno Kovacevic 033238 IM 08/25/1981 William Campbell 046774 FI010-02 08/13/1981 William De Lancey 164715 FI010-02 08/31/1981 Correspondence Folder 8 09/01/1981 Diane Curtis 164714 PR007-01 09/01/1981 John Davis Lodge 039265 PR005-01 09/09/1981 Drew Lewis 018812ca CM008 09/10/1981Yorktown Bicentennial Proclamation 033059ss HO 09/17/1981 Mrs. Marshall Francis McComb 040073 ME001-03 09/20/1981 Mrs. Lowell Thomas 038547 ME001-03 09/19/1981 Alexander Haig 09/23/1981 Correspondence 09/27/1981 Anthony Dolan 09/23/1981 Keith Stager 042470 ND016 09/28/1981 Milton Berle 041342 IV081 Folder 9 09/29/1981 Howard Richardson 046809 AR 09/29/1981 Jerry McMillan 046801 PE001 09/29/1981 George Wylly 046815 FG020-02 (no date) Meg Smith 040382 PR003 10/01/1981 Otto Tennant 046826 WE 10/15/1981 William Simon "Time for Action" Folder 10 10/05/1981 Ann Landers 042395 ND018 10/15/1981 George Rapoport 046867 GI002 10/05/1981 Billy Graham 042394 ME001-03 10/05/1981 Douglas Morrow 253260 FO008 10/11/1981 Donn Moomaw 047494 ME001-02 10/06/1981 Dave Stockman 033615ss FI004 10/07/1981 Jihan Sadat 042313 ME001-03 10/07/1981 Sam Young 042396 FI010-02 10/07/1981 Edward Carlson 042397 GI002 Network summary, no casefile number Folder 11 10/16/1981 Mrs. R.M. Schnarr 046811 WE 10/16/1981 Robin Dalmas 046785 HE007-01 10/11/1981 Douglas Fairbanks 041517 PR003 10/11/1981 Gerald Ford 045325 TR024-01 12/12/2016 Pres. Handwriting, Pres. Records -5 10/12/1981 Alan Brown 043227 CO145 10/13/1981 Sandra O'Connor 253248 FG051 10/14/1981 Thomas O'Brien 285039 ND008 10/15/1981 Charles Bates Thornton 046776 MA020 10/16/1981 Chester Gold 046790 PR003 10/16/1981 Frank Stanton 043073 PR011 10/16/1981 Thomas O'Brien 285396 TR021 Folder 12 10/19/1981 Thomas Reed 044749 ND018 10/13/1981 Lyn Nofziger 033676ss FI010-02 10/20/1981 Peter Choconas 087376 GI001 10/20/1981 Fred Fielding 033729ss FG052 10/27/1981 Mark Sandstrom 045351 ME001-03 10/28/1981 Jaquelin Hume 047520 PR005-01 10/29/1981 Rev. John Meyers 10/14/1981 Mrs. Jules Stein 044605 IV082 11/19/1981 Dillon 253263 SP563 11/03/1981 Armand Deutsch 164716 FI004 11/04/1981 George McFarland 046654 IV082 11/04/1981 J.P. Fox 046556 PE001 Folder 13 11/04/1981 Kathleen Wilson Haskett 046552 JL002 11/04/1981 Mrs. Donald Spence 046554 WE007 11/05/1981 Dr. Howard House 061510 ME002 11/10/1981 Michel David-Weill 046369 BE004 11/12/1981 Roy Brewer 047633 FG207 11/12/1981 Roy Brewer 047427ss FG207 Folder 14 11/13/1981 Edward (Ted) Kennedy 052683 PR007-01 11/19/1981 Richard Crane 049843 ME001-03 11/15/1981 Tom 700582 CO079 11/16/1981 Casper Weinberger 033929ss FG006-01 11/18/1981 Malcolm Baldridge 053104ca TN005 11/19/1981 Don De Fore 049847 GI002 11/16/1981 Max Friedersdorf 033958ss FG207 11/19/1981 Richard Crane 049843 ME001-03 Folder 15 11/19/1981 William Pereira 049293 ME001 11/20/1981 Al Kingon 049698ss FG006-11 11/24/1981 H.E. Chiles 514735 TR030 12/01/1981 Gerald Austin 051057 FI010-02 12/12/2016 Pres. Handwriting, Pres. Records -6 12/01/1981 Mrs. Bill Casey 051065 PR003 December 1981 Jack Kemp 051898 FG006-11 12/01/1981 Francis Littlejohn 052022 SC December 1981 Danuta Kryspin 164719 CO126 12/01/1981 Joyce Perry 051059 PR003 12/01/1981 Robert Little 051058 PR003 12/01/1981 Fred Penfold 051060 IN 12/01/1981 Michael Reagan 054793 PR011 Folder 16 12/10/1981 Bess Dillon 164636 ME001-02 12/15/1981 Dan McNamera 12/18/1981 Lloyd Nolan 050387 ME001 12/03/1981 Mrs.
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