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Archives [State of Georgia---Presidential Campaign Records Transfer] Folder Citation: Collection: Office of Staff Secretary; Series: 1976 Campaign Transition File; Folder: Archives [State of Georgia---Presidential Campaign Records Transfer]; Container 1 To See Complete Finding Aid: http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov/library/findingaids/Staff_Secretary.pdf John Man October 18, 1976 MEMORANDUM TO: All Staff FROM: Hamilton Jordan SUBJECT: Guidelines for Preservation of Carter Presidential Campaign Records Governor Carter has asked the Georgia State Archives to store all records and files of his Presidential campaign. The Archives has agreed. The following guidelines are provided to insure the orderly gathering of records for transfer to archives and to insure our ability to locate specific papers after they have been stored. Retention Standards The retention standards are simple: Save Everything! Fiscal records must be kept under Federal law. Everything else related to the campaign has potential historical value. "Everything" includes such things as: schedules calendars external correspondence internal correspondence information packages any campaign materials tapes & other recordings reference materials working papers procedure documentation press clippings name lists/ contact lists daily/weekly reports polling data automated computer files budgets/fiscal records directories speeches organization charts legal files breifing books newsletters volunteer records task force recommendations photographs If you want to keep anything, please copy it and keep the copy. Originals should go to the Archives. They belong to the campaign. Transmittal Forms The Archives has furnished a standard transmittal form (AR-48-71 adapted) which provides for file series identification and for file inventory. A copy is attached. Please xerox the number you will need. Description The form has two pages: the first requests basic information and provides space for a file inventory; the second page is for continuation of the inventory. File Series A file series is a complete set of inter-related files. A series can be relatively large in volume such as general correspondence files or relatively small in volume such as a single individuals working files. (A set of forms should be completed for each file series). page 2 A copy and an original should be made of each set of forms. The copy should be placed inside the # 1 box in each file series. The original should be sent in an envelope to : John Martin Carter-Mondale Campaign 22nd Floor-Room 127 100 Colony Square Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Filling Out the Forms A. In the space marked "From: (name and address) " give the name of the individual responsible for the file series and the division or field headquarters; Carter - Mondale Campaign; and the address. Check Agent. B. In space # 1 check Archives. C. In space # 2 put Jimmy Carter. D. Space # 3 allows for the restriction of access to the file series after storage in Archives. There are three basic classifications: 1. unlimited public access 2. Limited Access: access restricted to specific individuals (give names) 3. Restricted: completely restricted (give a date when restriction can be lifted) Governor Carter and his authorized agents can allow access to any file at any time. (Note: Governor has always been open about his actions and records. Very few of his records as Governor have been classified. Please exercise restrictions with care.) E. In space # 4 put the name of the individual listed in the box headed "From: (name and address) " F. Leave # 5 blank. G. In space # 6 give the telephone number of the individual listed in space # 4. H. In space # 7 give a description of the use and content of the file series. This does not need to be a one line description. Use as many lines as needed (within reason) to describe the series. I. In space # 8 put the date. page 3 J. In the column on the left side of the page, number the storage boxes used for the file series. K. In the "Description of Contents of Each Box" column, list the file heading each folder that is stored in this particular box. If the folders have only alphabetized or numerical headings it is not necessary to list each folder. Packing Procedure Boxes We have a standard storage box which is compatible with the storage facilities at Archives. (Boxes can be obtained from John Martin or Curtis Allen at 897-5078). Each box will accomodate 3/4 to 1 com- plete file drawer depending on whether the material is letter or legal size. Packing Papers should remain in the file folders when packed. The folders should be packed standing up in the box as they would be in the file drawer. There is no need to overfill the boxes as we have plenty. Each box should be numbered and the contents of each box should be listed on the transmittal sheet. You may also want to label each box itself. Time Packing should begin immediately for file series which are no longer in use, especially primary records. Packing for the remainder of the campaign materials should begin soon. All files should be processed by November 5. Holding Area A temporary holding area has been set up on the 22nd Floor of the 100 Colony Square Building. All boxes should be sent there to the attention of John Martin. An area for confidential material is also available. If confidential material is being transmitted, prior notice should he given to John Martin at 897-5078. Assistance If you need assistance, please contact John Martin at 897-5078. (NON-GOVERNMEMIAL RECORDS USE) Standard Form AB-48-71 (adapted) RECORDS TRANSMIT ITAL AND RECEIPT Page 1 of Pages For Archives or Records Center Use Only State of Georgia Office of the Secretary of State Accession No. Record Group No. Georgia Department of Archives and History Signature Date Records Received Atlanta, Georgia 30334 From: (Name and address ) Check one: Donor 1. Ship to: Archives Agent 2. Donor (if not named at left) 3. Cite security classification and/or restriction on use, if any. 4. Person to Contact: 5. Building and room number. 6. Phone number 7. Description of Records: 8. Date Sent: Box No. Description of Contents of Each Box Special Instructions (Access, etc.) CNOR-GOVERNMENTAL R! CORDS USE) statement From AH-46A-71 (adptd) RECORDS TRANSMITTAL AND RECEIPT (Continuation) Page of Pages State of 0 corpa Name of agency and organizational component sending records Date Other , time Secretary of State Georgia Department of Archivas and History Atianta, Georgia 30334 Special Instructions Box No. Description of Contents of Each Box (Access, etc.) (NON-GOVERNMENTAL RECORDS USE) tandard Form A11-18-21 (adapted) RECORDS TRANSM TTAL AND RECEIPT Paper of Pages State of Georgia For Archives or Records Center Use Only Office of the Secretary of State Accession No. Record Group No. Georgia Department of Archives and History Signature Date Records Received Atlanta, Georgia 30334 From: (Name and address ) Check one: Donor 1. Ship to: Archives X Agent 2. Donor (if not named at left) MAXIE WELLS P. O. BOX 1976 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 JIMMY CARTER 3 Cite security classification and/or restriction on use, if any. NONE (UNLIMITED PUBLIC ACCESS) 4. Person to Contact: 5. Building and room number. 6. Phone number MAXIE WELLS 912/824-3366 7. Description of Records: 8. Date Sent: JIMMY CARTER SPEECHES, DRAFTS, NOTES, AND STATEMENTS DEBATE NOTES, READER'S DIGEST ARTICLE, PHONE CALLS NOV. 10, 1976 Box No. Description of Contents of Each Box Special Instructions (Access, etc.) 1 SPEECHES, SPEECH DRAFTS, NOTES UNLIMITED PUBLIC AND STATEMENTS (SEE ATTACHED ACCESS CATALOGUE SHEET) ALL WITH GREEN LABELS DEBATE NOTES RED LABELS READER'S DIGEST ARTICLE TWO FOLDERS OF PHONE CALLS ******* CONTAINS MANY HANDWRITTEN NOTES FROM GOVERNOR CARTER * * SPEECH NOTES AND STATEMENTS CONVENTION THROUGH GENERAL ELECTION SPEECH MEMOS (From Staff) SPEECH NOTES (Marked) SPEECH NOTES (Unmarked) ACCEPTANCE SPEECH at Democratic National Convention New York, New York Thursday, July 22, 1976 AFL-CIO SPEECH Washington, D. C. August 31, 1976 AFL-CIO/DEARBORN SPEECH ECONOMY Dearborn, Michigan September 15, 1976 AL SMITH DINNER SPEECH New York, New York October 21, 1976 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION SPEECH Atlanta, Georgia August 7, 1976 AMERICAN LEGION SPEECH Seattle, Washington August 24, 1976 AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION SPEECH Miami, Florida October 19, 1976 B'NAI B'RITH SPEECH at B'nai B'rith Convention Washington, D. C. September 8, 1976 CATHOLIC CHARITIES SPEECH CLOSED GOVERNMENT INSERT FORD PRESS CONFERENCES Became part of standard stump speech (Lack of), etc. First delivered in Albuquery, New Mexico October 8, 1976 SPEECH NOTES AND STATEMENTS CONVENTION THROUGH GENERAL ELECTION PAGE TWO CRIME SPEECH Detroit, Michigan October 15, 1976 DEMOCRATIC DINNER INSERT FARM SPEECH Des Moines, Iowa August 25, 1976 FARM WORKERS' STATEMENT PROPOSITION 14 Spoken over phone to United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO Convention Fresno, California September 5, 1976, 5:00 P.M. FOURTH OF JULY SPEECH GOVERNMENT REORGANIZATION STATEMENT Columbus, Ohio News Conference September 9, 1976 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SPEECH New York, New York October 28, 1976 HOUSTON SPEECH ECONOMY Houston, Texas September 24, 1976 "I SEE AN AMERICA" ENDING ITALIAN/AMERICAN DINNER SPEECH Washington, D. C. 4 September 16, 1976 LIBERAL PARTY DINNER SPEECH New York, New York October 14, 1976 MANCHESTER RALLY SPEECH Manchester, New Hampshire August 3, 1976 MAYORS' CONFERENCE SPEECH SPEECH NOTES AND STATEMENTS CONVENTION THROUGH GENERAL ELECTION PAGE THREE MEDICAID STATEMENT Phoenix, Arizona September 14, 1976 NOTRE DAME SPEECH HUMAN RIGHTS South Bend, Indiana October 10, 1976 NEW YORK RALLY SPEECH Sidewalk Speech Delivered Day JC Arrived in New York for Democratic National Convention New York, New York July 11, 1976 "PEOPLE RULE" INSERT PROPERTY TAX STATEMENT Mission Viejo, California September 26, 1976 PUBLIC CITIZENS FORUM SPEECH Washington, D. C. August 9, 1976 PULASKI DAY DINNER SPEECH Chicago, Illinois SENIOR CITIZENS SPEECH Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania October 28, 1976 SMALL BUSINESS SPEECH Birmingham, Alabama September 13, 1976 SOCIAL SECURITY STATEMENT August 14, 1976 TAX STATEMENT New Orleans, Louisiana October 30, 1976 SPEECH NOTES AND STATEMENTS CONVENTION THROUGH GENERAL ELECTION PAGE FOUR TOWN HALL FORUM SPEECH Los Angeles, California August 23, 1976 UNITED NATIONS SPEECH NUCLEAR ENERGY New York, New York May 13, 1976 VOTER EDUCATION PROJECT DINNER Atlanta, Georgia August 30, 1976 VOLUNTEERISM SPEECH WARM SPRINGS SPEECH ALSO CONTAINS Warm Springs, Georgia LABOR DAY STATEMENTS Labor Day, 1976 WOMEN'S SPEECH