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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 1) Letter Cover Letter 1/25/60 C To: Mr. Robertson [Shorthand] From: Richard Nixon [3 pages] [Page 3 contains restricted materials] FILE LOCATION Series 320 - General Correspondence Box 646 - ROBERTSON, Reuben (Senior) RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 (7.72) Reproduced at the Nixon Presidential Library FYI CHAMPION PAPERS FEB 1 3 1960 THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY Parkway Offices MILLS AT HAMILTON OHIO, CANTON N C., PASADENA TEXAS REUBEN B. ROBERTSON SR) ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Honorable Richard Nixon February 10, 1960 Vice President of the U. S Washington, D.C. My dear Mr Nixon. It was most thoughtful and kind of you to send me the Nixon ash tray which I am sure I will find most useful One of the practical uses will be as a receptacle for the ashes of clippings of articles from certain columnists with whom I am in vigorous disagreement about the qualifications of Richard Nixon for the Presidency and I intend to burn them with due ceremony. Reuben, Jr and I agree most heartily that the aforesaid Nixon is exceptionally well prepared in every way for the high office for which he has been mentioned and we feel sure he will be our inspiring leader after the November returns are in. I was most grateful for the opportunity for friendly, informal discussion with you and Billy Graham which your all-too-brief visit to Lake Logan provided. Reproduced at the Nixon Presidential Library THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY Page Two Russell Logan the colored chauffeur who "carried" you about during your visit to North Carolina, treasures as his most distinguished possession, the Nixon pencil which you gave him With highest personal regards and best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Revelue B. RBR.ah Reproduced at the Nixon Presidential Library COPY January 25, 1960 Dear Mr. Robertson: With the thought that you might like to have one Robertson, Reuben B. of my ashtrays I am sending it to you under separate cover. I felt it might be a small memento of the brief but most pleasant visit I had with you back in 1956. I saw Reuben and his wife here in Washington on January 13th at a dinner the McElroys gave for Mrs. Nixon and myself. It was a pleasure to have an op- portunity to visit with him again. With every good wish, Sincerely, C copy x-tra copy folder Richard RN Nixon Mr. Reuben B. Robertson Chairman of the Board and President The Champion Paper and Fibbe Company Canton, North Carolina rmw:rd le. Reproduced at the Nixon Presidential Library Dear Mr. Robertson: With the thought that you might like to have one of my ashtrays I am sending it to you under separate cover. I felt it might be a small memento of the brief but most pleasant visit I had with you back in 1956. L. 13 I saw Reuben and his wife here in Washington last week at a dinner the McElroys gave for Mrs. Nixon and myself. It was a pleasure to have an opportunity to visit with him again. With every good wish Reproduced at the Nixon Presidential Library ( ) APPENDIX Richard M. Nixon Depository Document Control Sheet Document removed, see entry number on Document Withdrawal Sheet / Reproduced at the Nixon Presidential Library COPY Robertson, Reuben B. September 12, 1956 photo Fill Dear Mr. Robertson: 19:30 Thank you for your kindness in send- ing me the handsome photograph album. I cer- tainly am pleased to have this excellent pic- torial record of my pleasant visit with you and Mrs. Robertson. You may be sure the pictures will often serve to remind me of the enjoyable time I was privileged to spend at Lake Logan. I greatly appreciate your thoughtful- ness in providing me with this memento of a very Folder happy occasion. With kindest regards to you and Mrs. Robertson, Sincerely, (Signed) RICHARD NIXON Richard Nixon & Mr. Reuben B. Robertson Chairman of the Board and President The Champion Paper and Fibre Company Canton, North Carolina en Reproduced at the Nixon Presidential Library CHAMPION PAPERS RECEIVED for file AUG 22 1956 OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY General Office, HAMILTON, OHIO MILLS AT HAMILTON OHIO, CANTON N C., PASADENA TEXAS REUBEN B. ROBERTSON Canton, North Carolina CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD August 20, 1956 AND PRESIDENT The Honorable Richard Nixon The Vice President of the United States Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. Vice President: Many thanks for your most gracious letter of August 15. As you "made history" at Lake Logan in catching your first trout there, we thought you might like to have photographic proof of your skill, so are sending you with our most cordial regards and best wishes a little booklet of snap shots taken during your visit to North Carolina. It would give us the greatest of pleasure to have you and Mrs. Nixon with us at the Lake again, and then we hope that Peg and Reuben, Jr. can surely be present. The preliminary news from California is most encouraging. We hope most earnestly that nothing will happen to alter the trend. Yours sincerely, RBR:rc B. Reproduced at the Nixon Presidential Library COPY August 15, 1956 Dear Mr. Robertson: My weekend in North Carolina is now a very pleasant memory, but I want to tell you that I shall always remember with gratitude and deep appreciation the gracious hospitality you and Mrs. Robertson extended to me. This particular visit to the Tar Heel State was certainly a vacation for me in spite of the fact that my reason for going was to fulfill some speaking engagements. I can't thank you enough for everything you did from providing such Robertson, Reuben fine transportation in the air, as well as on the ground, to fishing in that "Seldom Seen" pond where your guests always manage to catch one of those delicious trout. I think I could be quite content to do just what the name of your lodge implies for many a day in that delightful spot. The next time you and Mrs. Robertson come to Washington to visit Reuben and Peggy, I hope both Pat and folder X I shall have the pleasure of seeing you. My thanks and warmest good wishes to you both. Sincerely, (Signed) DICK NIXON Richard Nixon Montreat appearance file pje:s Mr. Reuben Robertson, President Champion Paper and Fiber Company Canton, North Carolina retyped 8/16/56 bjp Reproduced at the Nixon Presidential Library Rebertson falder COPY August 14, 1956 Logan, Mr. Ruseell Dear Russell: I have often said that there is no one who is quite as competent a driver as John Wardlaw who always manages to get me to and from various appointments here in Washington, and this is just a note to tell you that I was re- minded of him soon after you took the wheel of Mr. Robertson's car when I visited him in North Carolina recently. With my best wishes, Sincerely, Montreat folder pje:s (Signed) RICHARD NIXON Richard Nixon Mr. Russell Logan Champion Paper and Fiber Company Canton, North Carolina Reproduced at the Nixon Presidential Library