Series & File Units
White House Vertical File Subject Files
This series consists of articles from six major newspapers, including the "Washington Post," the "Washington Times," the "Wall Street Journal," the "Christian Science Monitor," the "Los Angeles Times," and the "New York Times." Articles from other papers such as the "New York Post" and the "Atlanta Journal-Constitution" are also occasionally included.
There are nineteen Primary Subject File categories: the President (1-9); the Vice President (10-19); the Executive Office of the President (20-29); Congress (30-39); Department of Agriculture (40-49); Department of Commerce (50-59); Department of Defense (60-69); Department of Education (70-79); Department of Energy (80-89); Department of the Interior (90-99); Department of Health and Human Services (100-109); Department of Housing and Urban Development (110-119); Department of Justice (120-129); Department of Labor (130-139); Department of State (140-149); Department of Transportation (150-159); Department of the Treasury (160-169); Foreign Affairs (170-189); and Politics (190-220).
There are nineteen Primary Subject File categories: the President (1-9); the Vice President (10-19); the Executive Office of the President (20-29); Congress (30-39); Department of Agriculture (40-49); Department of Commerce (50-59); Department of Defense (60-69); Department of Education (70-79); Department of Energy (80-89); Department of the Interior (90-99); Department of Health and Human Services (100-109); Department of Housing and Urban Development (110-119); Department of Justice (120-129); Department of Labor (130-139); Department of State (140-149); Department of Transportation (150-159); Department of the Treasury (160-169); Foreign Affairs (170-189); and Politics (190-220).
Date
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Local ID
GB-LIS-002
NAID
573097
Record Type(s)
Textual Records
Extent
242 linear feet, 4 linear inches
System of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically by year, thereunder by primary subject category, thereunder by secondary subject category, and thereunder in reverse chronological order.
Restrictions
Access Restriction
Unrestricted
Use Restriction
Unrestricted