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Papers of Henry Agard Wallace
Series VII: Photographs and Images

MsC 177

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Acquisition and Processing Information: Gift of Henry A. Wallace and Ilo Wallace and their children; Paul Richards and his mother.

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Box Contents List

Photographs are numbered within categories. The captions are taken from the print or negative envelope. Those without captions have no annotation.

Series VII: Box 1

1929 European Trip

Print 1

Print 2. Religious Shrine (2)

Print 3. European-style farmhouse

Print 4. "Pearson and Richard Elmhirst in their Cricket costumes"

Print 5. The Economic Conference at Dartington Hall

Print 6. Henry A. Wallace at International Agricultural Economic Conference (3)

Print 7. English Beech Forest

Print 8. "Typical Deven countryside showing irregular fields with earthen wall borders"

Print 9. Devon Hills showing in distance earth fences with trees growing on top

Print 10. Devon Hills

Print 11

Print 12 (2)

Print 13

Print 14. English laborer's cottage - on Long's farm - Note silo in background which is filled with oats and peas

Print 15. Plowing with Suffolk horses. Fall plowing stubble

Print 16. Stacking oats on Yorkshire Farm. All grain is stacked and all is hauled from field with small one horse wagon.

Print 17. "House of F. Martin a master farmer near Kingham in Oxford. A dirt farmer who makes money and spends it to make his family more comfortable"

Print 18. Devon barn yard

Print 19

Print 20

Print 21

Print 22

Print 23. South Devon bull out of a 18,000 lb cow weighing 1800 pounds

Print 24

Print 25

Print 26 (2)

Print 27. Devon Cow auction - probably

Print 28. Feeder steers produced by crossing Hereford bull on milking shorthorn cows. A very common cross

Print 29. Decon Lop eared sow

Print 30. Large White or Yorkshire sow on a farm of a Master Farmer

Print 31 (2)

Print 32

Print 33

Print 34

Print 35

Print 36

Print 37

Print 38

Print 39. European-style farmhouse (2)

Print 40. European-style farmhouse (2)

Print 41. European-style farmhouse (2)

Print 42 (3)

Print 43 (3)

Print 44 (2)

Print 45 (2)

Print 46 (2)

Print 47 (2)

Print 48 (3)

Print 49 (3)

Print 50 (2)

Print 51 (2)

Print 52

Print 53

Print 54 (2)

Print 55 (2)

Print 56

Print 57 (2)

Print 58 (2)

Print 228. Gregory Mendel Monument

Print 229. Gregory Mendel

Copy Negative 5. The Economic Conference at Dartington Hall

Copy Negative 6. Henry A. Wallace at International Agricultural Economic Conference (2)

Negative 9. Devon Hills showing in distance earth fences with trees growing on top

Negative 13

Negative 14. English laborer's cottage on Long's farm - Note silo in background which is filled with oats and peas

Negative 15. Plowing with Suffolk Horses. Fall plowing stubble

Negative 16. Stacking oats on Yorkshire Farm. All grain is stacked and all is hauled from field with one horse wagon.

Negative 17. "House of F. Martin a master farmer near Kingham in Oxford. A dirt farmer who makes money and spends it to make his family more comfortable."

Negative 18. Devon backyard

Negative 19

Negative 22

Negative 23. South Devon bull out of an 18,000 lb cow weighing 1800 pounds.

Negative 24

Negative 25

Negative 26

Negative 27

Negative 28. Feeder steers produced by crossing Hereford bull on milking shorthorn cows. A very common cross.

Negative 29. Devon Lop eared sow

Negative 30. Large White or Yorkshire sow on a farm of a Master Farmer

Negatives 31- 38, 42 - 227

Negative 228. Gregory Mendel Monument

Print 230. Gregory Mendel

Series VII: Box 2

South American Goodwill Tour (March 16 - April 25, 1943)

La Paz, Bolivia

Print 1. "Vice President Wallace and party arriving at the airport"

Print 2. "Vice President Wallace and welcoming group leaving plane at airport"

Print 3. "Vice President Wallace being presented with bouquet of flowers by little girl as he left the Municipalidad"

Print 4. "Vice President Wallace at welcoming ceremonies at Municipalidad"

Print 5. "Vice President Wallace and procession passing Presidential Palace enroute to United States Embassy" (2)

Negative 5. "Vice President Wallace and procession passing Presidential Palace enroute to United States Embassy"

 

South American Goodwill Tour (March 16 - April 25, 1943)

Colombia

Print 1. "Vice President Wallace being greeted by President Lopez" (2)

Print 2. "President Lopez and Vice President Wallace visiting grocery store" (2)

Print 3. "Vice President Wallace visiting cinchona laboratory in Bogota" (2)

Print 4. "Vice President Wallace with President Lopez, Colombian cabinet, and other officials"

Print 5. "Vice President Wallace and President Lopez. View overlooks Bogota" (2)

Print 6. "Vice President Wallace with President Lopez, Colombian cabinet, and other officials"

Print 7. "Vice President Wallace enroute from airport in Bogota"

Print 8. "Vice President Wallace being presented with certificate giving him freedom of Bogota by Mayor Carolos Laenz Santa Maria" (2)

Print 9. "President Lopez and Vice President Wallace. View overlooks Bogota" (2)

Print 10. "President Lopez and Vice President Wallace visiting grocery store" (2)

Negative 1. "Vice President Wallace being greeted by President Lopez"

Negative 2. "President Lopez and Vice President Wallace visiting grocery store" (2)

Negative 3. "Vice President Wallace visiting cinchona laboratory in Bogota"

Negative 10. President Lopez and Vice President Wallace visiting grocery store

 

South American Goodwill Tour (March 16 - April 25, 1943)

Costa Rica

Print 1. "Vice President Wallace in conversation with President Rafael Angel Calderon Guardia at the San Jose airport" (2)

Negative 1. "Vice President Wallace in conversation with President Rafael Angel Calderon Guardia at the San Jose airport"

South American Goodwill Tour (March 16 - April 25, 1943) - Ecuador

Print 1 - 7

Print 8 (2)

Print 9 - 11

Print 12 (2)

Print 13 (2)

Print 14 -- 17

Copy Negative 12

 

South American Goodwill Tour (March 16 - April 25, 1943)

Panama

Print 1. "Vice President Wallace and President Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia at home of Dr. Juaquin Arias in Boquette" (2)

Print 2. "Vice President Wallace being welcomed to Balboa by U.S. Ambassador to Panama, Edwin C. Wilson (left)" (2)

Print 3. "At home of Dr. Joaquin Arias in Boquette. Left to right: Edwin C. Wilson, U.S. Ambassador to Panama; Panamanian President Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia; Vice President Wallace; Dr. Jaime de la Guardia, noted Panamanian surgeon; and Augusta Ferrari, General Secretary to President of Panama" (2)

Print 4. "Vice President Wallace visiting Third Regional Fair at Chiriqui. At left is Ernest B. Fabrega, Minister of Agriculture and to right is Alejandro Gonzales Revilla, Governor of Chiriqui Province"

Print 5. "Vice President Wallace inspecting crude rubber at Third Regional Fair of Chiriqui. With him is James Blair, who has been conducting experiments with rubber" (2)

Print 6. "Vice President Wallace dining at Club David during Third Regional Fair at Chiriqui. Among guests are Alejandro Gonzales Revilla, Governor of Chiriqui Province, right, and Ernesto B. Fabrega, Minister of Agriculture" (2)

Negative 6. "Vice President Wallace dining at Club David during Third Regional Fair at Chiriqui. Among guests are Alejandro Gonzales Revilla, Governor of Chiriqui Province, right, and Ernesto B. Fabrega, Minister of Agriculture"

 

South American Goodwill Tour (March 16 - April 25, 1943)

Lima, Peru

Print 1. "Vice President Wallace playing tennis at Exposition Club"

Print 2. "Vice President Wallace speaking at formal dinner given by President Manuel Prado"

Print 3. "Vice President Wallace and President Prado leaving old coach in which they rode from airport to Presidential Palace"

Print 4. "Vice President Wallace and President Manuel Prado at Tennis Club dinner"

Print 5. "Vice President Wallace inspecting food served at Restaurants Populares"

Negative 1. "Vice President Wallace playing tennis at Exposition Club"

Negative 2. "Vice President Wallace speaking at a formal dinner given by President Manuel Prado"

Mexico Trip

Print 1. State of Hidalgo, Mexico. "Rural Students"

Print 2. State of Hidalgo, Mexico. "Rural School"

Print 3. State of Hidalgo, Mexico. "Rural Students"

Print 4. La Huerta, Michoacan, Mexico. Outskirts of Morelia. "Regional school for peasants"

Print 5. Near Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico. "Rural School"

Print 6. Nayarite, Mexico. "Rural Community"

Print 7. Nayarite, Mexico. "Rural Community"

Print 8. Oaxaca, Mexico. "Rural community and school"

Print 9. State of Jalisco, Mexico. "Rural School"

Print 10. "Huichole Indians" in Mexico

Print 11. "Henry A. Wallace with Felix Ireta, governor of the state of Michoacan, Mexico. Mr. Wallace is holding a volcanic rock with an imprint of corn on it"

Print 12. "Fragment of volcanic rock with imprints of corn on it"

Negative 11. "Henry A. Wallace with Felix Ireta, governor of the state of Michoacan. Mr. Wallace is holding a volcanic rock with an imprint of corn on it" (2)

Negative 13. "Henry A. Wallace shaking hands with Manuel Avila Camacho"

Negative 14. "Henry A. Wallace with President Gomez of Mexico"

Copy Negative 15. "Henry A. Wallace speaking into microphone"

Negative 16. "Henry A. Wallace and Minister of Agriculture Gomez in a cornfield"

Print 13. "Henry A. Wallace shaking hands with Manuel Avila Camacho"

Print 14. "Henry A. Wallace with Minister of Agriculture Gomez of Mexico"

Print 15. "Henry A. Wallace speaking into microphone"

Print 16. "Henry A. Wallace and Minister of Agriculture Gomez of Mexico in a cornfield"

Print 17. "Taken from the Pan American Highway"

Press Photographs - 7 x 9s

Print 1. May 14, 1935. Washington, D.C. Farmers in Lively Meeting at Capital. "Four thousand farmers from the mid-west and the south gathered at Constitutional Hall, Washington, D.C., to voice approval of the New Deal farm program and demand the continuance of the AAA. Pictured at the meeting are, left to right: "Cliff" H. Day, of Plainview, Texas, the leader of the rally; W.H. Robertson, of Loachpoke, Alabama, Chairman of the meeting; Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace; and Chester Davis, Administrator of the AAA."

Print 2. May 14, 1935. Washington, D.C. Sec. Wallace addresses Farmers. "Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace, pictured as he addressed a meeting of four thousand mid-west and southern farmers at Constitutional Hall, Washington, D.C. The farmers cheered Wallace, and showed their approval of the New Deal Farm Program and demanded a continuance of the AAA."

Print 3. January 6, 1936. Washington, D.C. Wallace and Davis at White House After AAA Ban. "Photo shows Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, (left), and Chester Davis, AAA Administrator, as they left the White House after a lengthy conference with President Roosevelt following the Supreme Court decision ruled the AAA 'unconstitutional.'"

Print 4. January 23, 1936. Washington, D.C. Wallace and David Air Farm and Plans. "Agriculture Secretary Wallace and former AAA administrator Davis were called before the Senate Agriculture Committee, in Washington, D.C., to explain the new Administration Farm Bill. Photo shows (left to right), Chester Davis, former AAA Administrator; Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace and Senator Ellison D. Smith, of South Carolina, Chairman of the Committee."

Print 5. January 28, 1936. Washington, D.C. At Senate Agricultural Hearing. "Chester Davis, former AAA Administrator, Stanley Reed, Solicitor General of the Department of Justice, and Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace (pictured left to right) at a hearing of the Senate Agriculture Committee in Washington, D.C. Seated is Sen. Ellison D. Smith (D.,S.C.), Chairman of the Committee."

Print 6. October 15, 1936. Springfield, Ill. Roosevelt Arrives at Springfield, Ill. "Among those who greeted the President when he invaded the Mid-West on his current political campaign tour, were: F. Lynden Smith, Ill. Campaign Manager, Gov. Henry Horner of Ill., Secretary of Agriculture Wallace. The group as Mr. Roosevelt arrived at Springfield, Ill; left to right: Mr. Smith, Gov. Horner, Mr. Wallace, and Mr. Roosevelt."

Print 7. December 16, 1936. Washington, D.C. At President's Committee Meeting on Farm Tenancy. "Sect'y of Agriculture Wallace, left, Chairman, and L.C. Gray, Executive Asst. Administrator of Resettlement Administration, are shown as they attended the first meeting of the President's Committee on Farm Tenancy, at Washington, D.C., to discuss ways and means of alleviating the situation of the Tenancy Farmers."

Print 8. December 16, 1936. Washington, D.C. At President's Committee Meeting on Farm Tenancy. "Xenophon Caverno, of Canalou, Mo., left, and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, Chairman, are shown as they attended the first meeting of the President's Committee on Farm Tenancy, in Washington, D.C., to discuss ways and means of alleviating the situation of tenancy farmers."

Print 9. June 30, 1938. New York City. President Lays Cornerstone for U.S. Building at Fair. "Grinning broadly, President Roosevelt is shown as he flourished a trowel while laying the cornerstone for the U.S. Government building on the World's Fair Grounds here. In front of the President is his military aid, Col. Edwin M. Watson."

Print 10. October 30, 1938. Washington, D.C. Secretary Wallace in Radio Farm Discussion. "Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace; Lyman Bryson, of Columbia University; and Gen. Hugh S. Johnson (shown from left to right) as they discuss the problem of farm surpluses during a radio broadcast (the microphones are hidden underneath the ferns in the center of table.)."

Print 11. April 22, 1939. New York, NY. At Jefferson Day Banquet in New York. "Postmaster General James A. Farley, Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace and Benjamin F. Schrieber, president, National Democratic Club, (left to right) shown conversing, as they attended the Annual Jefferson Day banquet of the National Democratic Club."

Print 12. July 15, 1940. Chicago, Illinois. Wallace gets the lowdown. Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace (right) getting an earful from Senator Alben Barkley of Kentucky as Mrs. Barkley listens in to the pre-convention conference in Chicago.

Print 13. January 24, 1945. Washington, D.C. Jesse Jones at Commerce Hearing. "This is a candid view of Jesse Jones, ousted Secretary of Commerce as he testified before Senate Commerce Committee Hearing."

Print 14. January 24, 1945. Washington, D.C. Jones Testifies. "Before an overflow crowd that was held in check by Capital Police, the Senate Commerce Committee today heard testimony by Sen. Walter F. George (D., Ga.), sponsor of the RFC "divorce" bill, and Jesse Jones, ousted Secretary of Commerce. George is seen in center of photo, right, as he glances over his proposed bill. Jones, also in center of the photo, is to the left of Sen. George looking at camera. Seated at extreme right, with back to camera, is Sen. Josiah W. Bailey (D., N.C.), Chairman of the Committee."

Print 15. January 25, 1945. Washington, D.C. Henry Wallace Testifies. "Surrounded by photographers, Henry A. Wallace begins his testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee. Members of the committee, at right, are (left to right): Senators Guy Cordon, Oregon; Edward V. Robertson, Wyoming; Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin; Harold Burton, Ohio; and Josiah Bailey, Chairman, standing."

Print 16. January 25, 1945. Washington, D.C. Wallace Willing to Drop RFC. "Former Vice-President Henry A. Wallace waves cheerfully as he began his statement before Senate Commerce Committee. Wallace told the committee and an overflow audience that he is 'willing to carry on the job of Secretary of Commerce until the war ends' even if the Congress does take away the department's vast loan powers."

Print 17. September 19, 1946. Washington, D.C. Wallace Arrives for Talk with Truman. "Making his way through a large crowd of reporters and photographers, Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace (Back to camera, center) is shown on his arrival at the White House for his conference with President Truman. After the 2 1/2 hour talk, awaited since Secretary Wallace's adverse criticism of U.S. foreign policy in New York, he announced that he would make no public statements until after the Paris Peace Conference."

Print 18. September 19, 1946. Washington, D.C. Wallace Leaves White House After Talk with Truman. "Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace leaves President Truman's office in the White House after their talk on September 18. In the background is Charles Ross, Presidential Press Secretary, the only other person present at the talk, according to Secretary Wallace. The White House talk was a result of a recent speech by Secretary Wallace in New York which was interpreted as evidence of a split among cabinet members as to the foreign policy the U.S. should follow. Ending rumors that he might resign, or be asked to resign, Secretary Wallace read a short statement to 150 newsmen gathered for the occasion, disclosing that he will make no public statements until after the Paris Peace Conference."

Press Photographs - 5 x 7s

Print 1. June 27, 1948. Nashua, New Hampshire. Mass Meeting. "Mass Meeting, Progressive Party of New Hampshire."

Print 2. June 27, 1948. Manchester, New Hampshire. Founding Convention, Hotel Carpenter. "Founding Convention, Progressive Party of New Hampshire."

Print 3. June 27, 1948. Manchester, New Hampshire. Founding Convention, Hotel Carpenter. "Founding Convention, Progressive Party of New Hampshire."

Print 4. June 27, 1948. Manchester, New Hampshire. Founding Convention, Hotel Carpenter. "Founding Convention, Progressive Party of New Hampshire."

Print 5. June 27, 1948. Manchester, New Hampshire. Founding Convention, Hotel Carpenter. "Founding Convention, Progressive Party of New Hampshire."

Negative 13. January 24, 1945. Washington, D.C. Jesse Jones at Commerce Hearing. "This is a candid view of Jesse Jones, ousted Secretary of Commerce, as he testified before Senate Commerce Committee Hearing."

Negative 15. January 25, 1945. Washington, D.C. Henry Wallace Testifies. "Surrounded by photographers, Henry A. Wallace begins his testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee. Members of the committee, at right, are (left to right): Senators Guy Cordon, Oregon; Edward V. Robertson, Wyoming; Alexander Wiley, Wisconsin; Harold Burton, Ohio; and Josiah Bailey, Chairman, standing."

Negative 16. January 25, 1945. Washington, D.C. Wallace Willing to Drop RFC. "Former Vice-President Henry A. Wallace waves cheerfully as he began his statement before Senate Commerce Committee. Wallace told the committee and an overflow audience that he is 'willing to carry on the job of Secretary of Commerce until the war ends' even if the Congress does take away the department's vast loan powers."

Negative 18. September 19, 1946. Washington, D.C. Wallace Leaves White House After Talk with Truman. "Secretary of Commerce Henry A. Wallace leaves President Truman's office in the White House after their talk on September 18. In the background is Charles Ross, Presidential Press Secretary, the only other person present at the talk, according to Secretary Wallace. The White House talk was a result of a recent speech by Secretary Wallace in New York which was interpreted as evidence of a split among cabinet members as to the foreign policy the U.S. should follow. Ending rumors that he might resign, or be asked to resign, Secretary Wallace read a short statement to 150 newsmen gathered for the occasion, disclosing that he will make no public statements until after the Paris Peace Conference."

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (April, 1963)

Print 1

Print 2

Print 3

Color Print 4 - 50

Negative 15

Copy Negative 16

Negative 50

Panajachel, Guatemala (February 26, 1964)

Color Slide 1. Panajachel is on Lake Atitlan, 1000 below. "Maria Cum and 3 year old Miguelito. She was taking firewood home and stopped to rest"

Color Slide 2. "Truck garden of Ignacio Vuch, 46 years old"

Color Slide 3. "Ignacio Vuch saves beans for seed, bean poles rear"

Color Slide 4. "10 in family eat 100 pounds corn a week, Ignacio Vuch with daughter Teresa, 18, and granddaughter, Niela"

Color Slide 5. "Ignacio Vuch's daughters Nila, 20, standing, and Felician, 13"

Color Slide 6. "Garden is off street leading to Hotel Monterrey - path in front of "Casita Feliz" - Ignacio Vuch has peaches, oranges, coffee"

Color Slide 7. "Ignacio Vuch has beans right under peach tree; onion, garlic, and cabbage"

Color Slide 8. "Ignacio Vuch harvests good onions - uses 16-20-0 (?) rate of 500 pounds per acre, on everything"

Color Slide 9. "Sandy soil is moist from irrigation, community ditch is 1 1/4 miles long here, river flooded land 11 years ago, depositing sand on top"

Color Slide 10. "Strawberries are good money crop - plants are 12" apart each way. Ignacio Vuch goes to coast to plant corn June (1/2 - 1 acre) when rains hit Panajachel. Rains bring "arjenio" (fungus)"

Color Slide 11. "Ignacio Vuch and daughters keep garden cultivated and weed free. He pays 100 ears corn rent per 1/10 acre. When he goes to coast, yield is 3000 pounds/acre"

Series VII: Box 3

China-Siberia Trip (1944).

See photographs from the China-Siberia trip online at  http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/wallace

CD of China Asia Trip

Note: the numbers of the online photographs are not the same as the numbers here. Rather, the print number from this finding aid is noted in the description below the photograph in the online library.You can't search the online library by using the print number, but you can using the title of the print, which is the same in the online library.

Print 1 [Landscape]

Print 2 [Landscape]

Print3 [Shrine?]

Print 4 [People among large rocks]

Print 5 [People on a flat boat]

Print 6 [Shrine?]

Print 7 [Two women in a doorway]

Print 8 [Man and boy walking on a path]

Print 9 [Shrine?]

Print 10 [Pagoda]

Print 11 [Mountainous landscape]

Print 12 [Mountainous terrain]

Print 13 [View from the head of a valley]

Print 14 [Two children in a paddock]

Print 15 [Schoolgirl line-up]

Print 16 [Rickshaws]

Print 17 [HAW with a group of men, outdoors, plane in background]

Print 18. "Temple Bridge, Hsing Lung Shan"

Print 19. "Ulan Ude"

Print 20. "Ulan Ude"

Print 21 [Automobile, people]

Print 22 [People on a flatboat #2]

Print 23. "'Standard' of Chinggbis Khan, Hsing Lung Shan"

Print 24. "Hsing Lung Shan, near Lauchow" [Roofs, mound]

Print 25 [River, hills]

Print 26. "Hsing Lung Shan, near Lauchow" [Houses in a valley]

Print 27 [River from airplane]

Print 28 [House on a hill]

Print 29 [Mountainous terrain with houses]

Print 30 [Rice paddy]

Print 31 [Wooden structure]

Print 32 [Water wheel (for irrigation?)]

Print 33 [Trees and valley, taken from a patio]

Print 34 [Steps up to a building (a temple?)]

Print 35 [Sculpture of a man]

Print 36 [Pagoda]

Print 37 [Women walking in front of a terrace]

Print 38 [Street scene]

Print 39 [Horse in a harness, with a col]

Print 40 [Sculpture of a man (warrior?)]

Print 41 [Street scene]

Print 42 [Sculpture: man with dragon]

Print 43 [Monk]

Print 44 [Building]

Print 45. "Where Chinggbis Khan relics are kept, Hsing Lung Shan, near Lanchow"

Print 46 [Caucasian man in military uniform holding a Chinese child]

Print 47. "Temple decoration, Hsing Lung Shan, near Lanchow"

Print 48. "Temple decoration, Hsing Lung Shan, near Lanchow"

Print 49 [HAW with a group of men, outdoors]

Print 50 [Log house among trees]

Print 51 [Dog team]

Print 52 [Group in front of building]

Print 53 [Woman]

Print 54 [Street scene]

Print 55 [Slope, wooden building]

Print 56 [Workers at a quarry]

Print 57. "Rest house, Lanchow"

Print 58 [Wooden buildings]

Print 59 [Man mounted on a camel with a herd of horses]

Print 60 [HAW with three men (not Asian)]

Print 61 [HAW with three men (not Asian)]

Print 62 [Woman (not Asian) in a rose garden]

Print 63 [Roofs against a steep slope]

Print 64 [Two girls]

Print 65  [Gorges from an airplane]

Print 66 [Farms from an airplane]

Print 67 [Man and girl walking a path]

Print 68 [Greenhouse]

Print 69 [Artwork from temple]

Print 70 [City, photo taken from the side of a hill]

Print 71 [Asian man and woman working in a (cotton?) field]

Print 72 [Group of people walking among pine trees]

Print 73 [Building]

Print 74 [Town, viewed from hilll top]

Print 75. "Fairbanks"

Print 76 [Wooden building against a wooded slope]

Print 77. "Ulan Ude" [Two Asian gentemen]

Print 78  [Seacost village]

Print 79 [Building, dog, boy]

Print 80 [Houses in a narrow valley]

Print 81 [Rest house]

Print 82 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 83[Landscape from airplane]

Print 84 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 85 [HAW with official]

Print 86 [Performance]

Print 87 [Street scene]

Print 88 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 89 [Children at work]

Print 90 [Horse]

Print 91 [Street scene]

Print 92 [View down rustic stairs to house]

Print 93 [Body of water and a hill]

Print 94 [View of lake from hillside]

Print 95 [People on a large boat]

Print 96 [Large boat]

Print 97 [House on a hillside]

Print 98 [Hourse drawn cart]

Print 99 [Outdoor scene with unidentified people}

Print 100 [Water wheel]

Print 101 [Mound, fence]

Print 102 [Trees]

Print 103 [Women and girls]

Print 104 [Group of men near a military formation]

Print 105 [Houses on a hillside]

Print 106 [HAW on a panel]

Print 107 [Strand, boats, buildings, hills]

Print 108. "Red Dawn collective, Irkutsk"

Print 109. "Loess cave dwelling, Kansu" [with family]

Print 110 [HAW with several men (not Asian)]

Print 111 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 112 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 113 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 114. "Weeding, Kansu"

Print 115 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 116 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 117 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 118 [View of fields through a doorway]

Print 119 [Large body of water from an airplane]

Print 120 [Body of water from airplane]

Print 121 [Town from airplane]

Print 122 [Shore]

Print 123 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 124 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 125 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 126 [Rest house]

Print 127 [People on a road followed by a hand cart. Drying racks of tobacco rest at the side of the road]

Print 128 [Landscape]

Print 129 [Structure with pagoda-style roof]

Print 130 [Covered bridge]

Print 131 [Covered bridge from above]

Print 132 [Looking across a plain to a mountain]

Print 133 "Kunming"

Print 134. "Berelekh"

Print 135 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 136 [Horses, racing or playing a game]

Print 137 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 138 [Mountainous terrain]

Print 139 [Landscape from airplane]

Print 140. "Tobacco, Szechwan"

Print 141 [Hangings from a temple]

Print 142 [Three boys, a ladder, and a building]

Print 143 [Houses on a hillside]

Print 144 [Building]

Print 145 [House with people in front; one woman in an upstairs window]

Print 146 [Two men and a horse-drawn cart]

Print 147 [Group of men and boys]

Print 148 [Man working in field]

Print 149 [Man working in field]

Print 150 [HAW hoeing with a Chinese man]

Print 151 [HAW with two Caucasian men]

Print 152 [HAW with group of Caucasian men]

Print 153 [HAW at table outdoors]

Print 154 [HAW with cows]

Print 155 [HAW]

Print 156 [Man in front of drawing]

Soviet Asia Trip (1944)

Illustrations for "My Views on Soviet Asia" by Henry A. Wallace

Document A. Cover Page for Illustrations for "My Views on Soviet Asia" by Henry A. Wallace

Document B. Copy of Russian language East Siberian Pravada, published in Irdutsk, June 4, 1944. Vice President Wallace speech on Front Page

Document C. Copy of Burgat language newspaper, Burgat-Mongal UNEN, June 4, 1944. Vice President Wallace speech on Front Page

Document D. Photostat of Russian Language Burgat-Mongolian Pravada, June 4, 1944. Vice President Wallace speech on Front Page

Print 1. Colonel Ilya P. Mazuruk, Russian air ace. Colonel Richard T. Kight, American air ace

Print 2. The "Big-Three" at Teheran, as painted by a local artist at Seimchan in Northeast Siberia

Print 3. Placer gold mine in Kolyma field where gold is dug up and piled in winter, washed in the summer

Print 4. Members of the Mission with Russian escorts on the steps of the Party Headquarters in Seimchan, northeast Siberia

Print 5. A hesitant handshake with the Russian miners at the Kolyma gold fields of Dalstroi, northeast Siberia

Print 6. With Colonel Ilya P. Mazuruk

Print 7. Under the Skymaster -- Members of the mission with Russian escorts

Print 8

Print 9. With General Ilya S. Semeonov

Print 10. Has become separated from the rest. Very similar to Print 7 and Print 8. Members of the mission with Russian escorts

Print 11. With Ivan Nikishov, Dalstroi's "Boss," at Magadan

Print 12. Stockpile of land-lease goods on wharf at Magadan (stockpiles like these were built up all over Soviet Siberia, preparing for Russian entry into Pacific war against Japan in 1945)

Print 13. Has become separated from the rest. Photo of Henry A. Wallace standing with three other men in what appears to be a construction site. Mr. Wallace is holding something in his right hand.

Print 14. Russian landscape painting in embroidery, done with colored threads by Mrs. Ivan Nikishov at Magadan, northeast Siberia. Gift painting, one of two, now in Washington home

Print 15. Check on motor before duck hunting, Seimchan

Print 16. Sgts. Cooper, Minkoff, Robitaille, Russian Capt. and Y.M.C.A. boy. Starting on our duck hunting

Print 17. Scenery on the Kolyma River where we had our duck hunting

Print 18. The results of 2 shotguns, one 30 caliber rifle, one 43 caliber automatic pistol and everything we could call it

Print 19

Print 20

Print 21. Sgt. Minkoff and a cake baked in the form of a book at the hut where we stayed in Seimchan. Note Central Asian rug on the wall

Print 22. Sgt. Robitaille cuts the cake

Print 23. Sgt. Cooper eyes the cake

Print 24. Left to right, back row - Cooper, Russian Col. whose name in English means Stocking, a pilot; Capt. Wagner, our navigator; Major Svetlichnik, the Russian navigator; Minkoff, Sgt. Mazarox, the Russian radio operator; front row - Sgt. Robitaille, Lt. Golkowske, our co-pilot; Russian Lt. flight engineer

Print 25. Dacha where we stayed at Irkutsk

Print 26. Sgt. Barrett trying to make friends. It looks like his buddy is afraid of the camera. Could that be a beer growler he's holding?

Print 27. Minkoff, Robitaille, Barrett and the girls who took care of our rooms at Semipalatinsk

Print 28. With the girls in the Park Kultury at Semipalatinsk

Print 29. Minkoff and Golkowske taking a shower in the Commissar's fountain at Tashkent

Print 30. Lt. Golkowske, co-pilot in Usbek robe

Print 31. Sgt. Minkoff in Uzbek robe

Print 32. Robitaille in Mongol robe, note ivory chop sticks and knife hanging by right hand and little tea box hanging by left leg

Print 33. Cooper all dressed up and no place to go, at the flying field in Urumchi

Print 34. A wayside shrine on the way up to the tomb of Genghis Khan

Print 35. The tomb of Genghis Khan, about 40 miles north of Lanchow. Note guardians of the tomb kneeling inside doorway, and wearing modern fedoras

Print 36. Hostel opposite the tomb of Ghengis Khan

Print 37. The welcome Arch at Urumchi

Print 38. The tomb of Ghengis Khan, Lanchow

Print 39. Has become separated from the rest. Photo of a building with a tile roof and a banner across the front reading "Welcome to Mr. Wallace." There is a guard standing beside each side of the entrance.

Print 40. Mountain range of scrap metal --- war-wrecked German tanks, 8,000 miles east of Berlin, at Komsomolsk, where steel mills made armor plate for warships to use against Japan. Converted at Komsomolsk these "goliths" of the Wehrmacht helped make the bombers that blasted Manchuria's forts when Red Army struck in August 1945.

Print 41

Print 42. Native Buryat woman, Opera Singer at the Ulan-Ude Opera, singing auia in the Buryat Opera Bair, or Happiness

Print 43

Print 44. Solo on native instrument, in the Buryat Opera Bair

Print 45. Dramatic moment in the Buryat Opera, Bair, staged at Ulan-Ude

Print 46. Native Buryat dances presented at the Ulan-Ude Opera

Print 47

Print 48. Has become separated from the rest. This photo is similar to Print 46 and Print 47. Native Buryat dances presented at the Ulan-Ude Opera

Print 49. Log cabins at Shushenskoye Selo, Russia's Mount Vernon, on the banks of the Uenisei, where Lenin lived for three years in exile

Print 50. Bust of Lenin, Anywhere in Russia

Print 51. Has become separated from the rest. Possibly similar to Print 49. Log cabin at Shushenskoye Selo, Russia's Mount Vernon, on the banks of the Uenisei, where Lenin lived for three years in exile.

Print 52. Nursery School, Anywhere in Russia

Print 53. Story telling hour with the kids at a Siberian kindergarten

Print 54. Story telling hour with the kids at a Siberian kindergarten

Print 55. Has become separated from the rest. Similar to Print 52, Print 53, Print 54. Nursery school, anywhere in Russia

Print 56. Wild Flower girl with posies picked on a June day along the Yenisei, after an overnight boat trip down river

Print 57

Print 58. A June day with belles of Siberia, and Owen Lattimore in a gay mood among the wild flower girls along the Yenisei

Print 59

Print 60. Timber Road erosion on the banks of the Yenisei. A hot day in June makes the Russian escorts strip to waist.

Print 61. Tug boat along the Yenisei

Print 62. Water system set going at a collective farm village in Siberia

Print 63. Old fort at Yakutsk

Print 64. Siberian farm house, Irkutsk Region, Red Dawn collective farm

Print 65

Print 66. Has become separated from the rest. Similar to Print 64 and Print 65. Siberian farm house, Irkustk Region, Red Dawn collective farm

Print 67. Farm wagon in Siberia, Irkutask Region

Print 68. Village street in the Red Dawn Collective farm. Irkutsk region

Print 69. Has become separated from the rest. Similar to Print 67. Farm wagon in Siberia, Irkutsk Region

Print 70. Has become separated from the rest. Similar to Print 68 and Print 71. Village street in the Red Dawn Collective farm, Irkutsk region

Print 71. Has become separated from the rest. Possibly a cropped portion of Print 68. Also similar to

Print 70. Village street in the Red Dawn Collective farm, Irkutsk region

Print 72. Has become separated from the rest. Picture of seven young girls on a village street in the Red Dawn Collective farm, Irkustk region

Print 73. In winter dress, but full of the spring atmosphere

Print 74. Simmenthaler cattle are much used in Siberia

Print 75. The air crew get a workout in a victory garden at Komsomlsk

Print 76. What they were looking at across the garden (in Print 75)

Print 76a. Has become separated from the rest. Picture of a jeep full of men with cameras and several men surrounding the jeep with cameras as well

Print 77. Has become separated from the rest. Photograph of several men, including Henry A. Wallace, digging and hoeing a plot of land

Print 78. Wisconsin-type silo at a collective farm in Buryat-Mongolia

Print 79.  Buryat collective farm woman tunes up for concert at noon day

Print 80. Collective farmer among Buryats, near Ulan-Ude, has four sons in the Red Army

Print 81. Buryat collective farmer

Print 82. Russian woman doctor among the Buryat, at a collective farm near Ulan Ude

Print 83. Captain Kenneth Knowles among the Buryat women, dressed in Chinese silk gowns of pre-revolutionary vintage

Print 84. Buryat women, character types, in native costume

Print 85

Print 86. Has become separated from the rest. Similar to Print 84. Buryat women, character types, in native costume (close-up)

Print 87. Drinking the festive bowl of kumis among the Kazakhs in a nomadic sheep ranch. The Kazakn woman is a veterinarian

Print 88

Print 89

Print 90. Has become separated from the rest. Similar to Print 87, Print 88, Print 89. Henry A. Wallace drinking the festive bowl of kumis among the Kazakhs in a nomadic sheep ranch. The Kazakh woman is a veterinarian

Print 91. The camel of the Kazakh steppe country

Print 92

Print 93. Milking a Kazakh mare. These mares are milked every two hours

Print 94. View of a Yurt with canvas felt removed, ready to decamp for fresh pastures

Print 95. A desert kitchen and camp wife of Uzbek herdsman

Print 96

Print 97. Has become separated from the rest. Blood pudding for sheep's ears and brain ceremony

Print 98. Mongolian short bow, made of horn and bent wood, used by warrior horsemen of Genghis Khan. With short bow, they could shoot arrows from horseback, and thus were able to conquer Europeans armed only with long bow. Gift of Mongols at Ulan Bator

Print 99. Mongol type

Print 100. Central Asian women

Print 101. With Anna Stepanovna Piribinus, Mayor of Balkhash, at the copper-smelting town in Kazakhstan desert

Print 102. New motion picture palace in the city of Tashkent, Central Asia

Print 103. Rhubarb at Grand Prairie, Alberta, Canada. Peace river country (rhubarb grows wild in Outer Mongolia)

Print 104. With Dr. Albrecht, director of the Beaver Lodge Experiment station, Alberta, Canada

Print 105. Sapling cleared by Albright's bull-dozer, Grand Prairie

Print 106. Bull-dozed saplings at Grand Prairie

Print 107. Cover adjacent to road average or medium (Alaska Highway)

Print 108. Bull-dozing saplings at Grand Prairie, Canada

Print 109

Print 110. Breaking plow - two bottom

Print 111. Has become separated from the rest. Photograph of what appears to be a water wheel and a small shed, probably in Grand Prairie, Canada

Print 111a. Has become separated from the rest. Photograph is similar to Print 108. Bull-dozing saplings at Grand Prairie, Canada

Print 111b. Lacombe, South Central Alberta, Canada. "This machine was cutting willow growth near Lacombe."

Print 112. Driveway at the farthest north Dairy, Fairbanks, Alaska. Mr. Cramer and his wife

Print 113. Mr. Cramer and his wife

Print 114. Pit silo at Fairbanks, Alaska. Similar type in use at Magadan in northeast Siberia, both places in zone of permafrost

Print 115. Information bureau at Ladd Field, Fairbanks, where lend-lease war planes transferred to Russian pilots who flew them across Siberia during war

Print 116. Cooper, Barrett and Robitaille at the hostel in Chengtu

Print 117. Cooper, Robitaille and Minkoff, a friendly duel on the grounds of the hostel in Chengtu


Negative 1. "Colonel Ilya P. Mazuruk, Russian air ace" and "Colonel Richard R. Kight, American air ace"

Negative 2. "The 'Big-Three' at Teheran, as painted by a local artist at Seimchan in Northeast Siberia"

Negative 3. "Placer gold mine in Kolyma field where gold is dug up and piled in winter, washed in the summer"

Negative 4. "Members of the Mission with Russian escorts on the steps of the Party Headquarters in Seimchan, northeast Siberia"

Negative 5. "A hesitant handshake with the Russian miners at the Kolyma gold fields of Dalstroi, Northeast Siberia"

Negative 6. "With Colonel Ilya P. Mazuruk"

Negative 9. "With General Ilya S. Semeonov"

Series VII: Box 4

Postcard 1. 1929 (?). Vienna, Austria

Postcard 2. 1929 (?). Vienna, Austria

Henry A. Wallace (Various Poses)

Print 5. 1940's ?

Print 6. June (?) 1944. "Henry A. Wallace and unknown person (Carson Chang?). Chang is his family name and 'Carson' is his Western first name, not part of his Chinese 'name.'" Chung King (?), China

Print 20. Henry A. Wallace as Secretary of Agriculture

Print 22. Henry A. Wallace as Secretary of Agriculture

Print 23. Sibley, Iowa. "Henry A. Wallace speaking in Sibley, Iowa" (from Francis Herron Papers, June 5, 1979)

Print 24. "Henry A. Wallace standing with a group of unknown men"

Print 25. "Henry A. Wallace with wife, Ilo"

Print 26. "Henry A. Wallace with Mexican Ambassador to U.S."

Print 27. "Henry A. Wallace with an unidentified man"

Copy Negative 1. Henry A. Wallace and his grandfather

Negative 2. Early 1930's. Raymond Baker and Henry A. Wallace

Negative 3. Early 1930's. "Henry A. Wallace inspecting hybrid corn in the Des Moines area"

Negative 4. 1933 (?). "Henry A. Wallace, 'Spike' Evans, Jim Russell" (gift of Michigan State University)

Negative 10. 1948. "Caricature of Henry A. Wallace by Jack Rosen"

Negative 15. c. 1960. Mexico. "Henry A. Wallace exiting plane in Mexico"

Negative 18. 1963 (?) "Henry A. Wallace" (U.S.D.A. Office of Information)

Negative 19. February 1964 (?)

Negative 20. Henry A. Wallace as Secretary of Agriculture

Negative 22. Henry A. Wallace as Secretary of Agriculture

Negative 23. Sibley, Iowa. "Henry A. Wallace speaking in Sibley, Iowa" (from Francis Herron Papers, June 5, 1979)

Negative 24. "Henry A. Wallace standing with a group of unknown men"

Negative 25. "Henry A. Wallace with wife, Ilo"

Negative 28. Henry A. Wallace and Eleanor Roosevelt (negative lacks Morgenthau)

Negative 29. "Henry A. Wallace with Clyde Herring and Nelson Kraschel"

Negative 31. Henry A. Wallace as Secretary of Agriculture

Copy Negative 32. Henry A. Wallace signing document

Negative 37. "Henry A. Wallace"

Negative 38. "Photograph of Harry S. Truman at White House in outdoor viewing line, Henry A. Wallace in line passing President Truman"

Negative 39. "Photo of Henry A. Wallace, autographed. Written to Marshall, possibly a young pen pal of Wallace's"

Brunn

Postcard 1. "In remembrance of F. Gregory Mendel, Austin friar and naturalist"

Postcard 2. Convent of the Austin friars, sphere of activity of the naturalist Gregory Mendel

Postcard 3. "To the hundredth birthday of the famous naturalist Gregory Mendel (1822-1884)"

Postcard 4. Monument of the naturalist Abbot Mendel

Postcard 5. Convent of the Austin friars, garden of experimenting of the naturalist Gregory Mendel

Postcard 6. "Still-Life" in the convent garden of the Austin friars

Postcard 7. "Still-Life" in the convent garden of the Austin friars

Miscellaneous and Unidentified

Print 3. June 18, 1952. Perry G. Holden, taken the day he received his Honorary Doctors Degree of Agriculture

Print 4. Dana J. Tinnes, Grand Forks, North Dakota

Print 5. "Irish Thatched Cottage (Given to Henry A. Wallace by Mrs. Daniel A. Wallace)."

Print 6

Print 7

Print 8

Print 9. Latin America

Print 10. Latin America

Print 11. Latin America

Print 12. Latin America?

Print 13. Latin America?

Negative 1. 1934. "Christmas card from George Washington Carver"
Color Negative 2. 1934. "Christmas card from George Washington Carver"

Negative 6

Negative 7

Negative 8

Color negative; color print burned to CD: 14. c. 1970's. "Henry A. Wallace's birthplace near Orient, Iowa"

Budapest

Postcard 1. Royal Castle

Postcard 2. Church of Coronation

Postcard 3. Keszthely

Postcard 4. Royal Castle: Refectory

Postcard 5

Postcard 6. Parliament

Postcard 7. M. kir. Mezogazdasagi Museum. The largest agricultural museum in the world.

Postcard 8. M. kir. Mezogazdasagi Museum. The largest agricultural museum in the world.

Postcard 9. M. kir. Mezogazdasagi Museum. The largest agricultural museum in the world.

Postcard 10. M. kir. Mezogazdasagi Museum. The largest agricultural museum in the world.

England

Postcard 1. "Stonehenge, General View"

Hungary

Postcard 1. Interior of a Peasant House

Postcard 2. Ploughing

Postcard 3. Homeward

Postcard 4. Hay making

Postcard 5. At the drinking trough

Postcard 6. Weekly market on the Puszta Hortobagy

Postcard 7. Herd of pigs

Postcard 8. Shepherd of the Hungarian Prairie

Postcard 9. 1929 (?). Keszthely, Hungary

Postcard 10. 1929 (?). Keszthely, Hungary

Postcard 11. 1929 (?). Keszthely, Hungary

Postcard 12. 1929 (?). Keszthely, Hungary

Postcard 13

Albany, New York

Postcard 1. New York State Museum, Albany, New York. Life Group: Council of the Onondaga Turtle Clan. "Iroquois Indian Exhibit - Onondaga Council House."

Postcard 2. New York State Museum, Albany, New York. Life Group: The Mohawk Warriors. "Iroquois Indian Exhibit - Return of the Mohawk Warriors - Scene, Sprakers."

Postcard 3. New York State Museum, Albany, New York. "The Return of Hiawatha."

Postcard 4. New York State Museum, Albany, New York. Life Group: Harvest Time Among the Seneca. "Iroquois Indian Exhibit - The Corn Harvest - Scene, High Banks of the Genesee River."

Postcard 5. New York State Museum, Albany, New York. Life Group: Industry of the Oneidas. "Iroquois Indian Exhibit - Iroquois Industries - Scene, Nichols Pond, near Fenner."

Postcard 6. New York State Museum, Albany, New York. Life Group: The False Face Ceremony of the Cayugas. "Iroquois Indian Exhibit - False Face Ceremony - Scene, Cayuga Lake."

Postcard 7. New York State Museum, Albany, N.Y. Life Group: The Seneca Hunter's Family. "Iroquois Indian Exhibit - Seneca Hunter Group - Scene, Canandaigua Lake."

Prague 1929 (?)

Postcard 1

Postcard 2

Postcard 3

Postcard 4

Miscellaneous Postcards

Postcard 1. Ptolemaisches Planetarium

Postcard 2. Kopernikanisches (Copernicus) Planetarium

Lotte Jacobi Photos

Print 1. Farmers in field

Print 2. Theodore Dreiser (last portrait)

Print 3. Alfred Stieglitz

Print 4. Cat in window sill

Print 5. Central Asian peasant women

Print 6. Marc Chagall

Print 7. Marc Chagall and his daughter

Print 8. Albert Einstein

Print 9. Albert Einstein

Print 10. Albert Einstein

Print 11. Eleanor Roosevelt

Print 12. Deer in forest

Lotte Jacobi Envelope

Henry A. Wallace (Various Poses) - 8" x 10"

Print 1. 1920's [sic]. Henry A. Wallace and his grandfather

Print 2. Early 1930's (about 1933). Raymond Baker and Henry A. Wallace

Print 4. 1933 (?). "Henry A. Wallace, 'Spike' Evans, Jim Russell"

Print 7. June, 1944. China Trip. Identification of each person is attached

Print 8. September 1944. Syracuse, N.Y. (Rochester, N.Y.). "To our friend, Vice President Henry A. Wallace. Best Wishes for the years ahead." (Geo Rogers, Roy Bush, E.T. Thayer)

Print 9. c. 1945-1947. "Henry A. Wallace on the front lawn of the White House"

Print 11. 1948 (?). "Henry A. Wallace and Jack Rosen"

Print 12. 1950. "Henry A. Wallace speaking to Amos Carnegie, President of the Afro-American Cooperative Association, Inc."

Print 13. 1950. "Henry A. Wallace speaking to Amos Carnegie, President of the Afro-American Cooperative Association, Inc."

Print 14. 1957-1958 (?). "Clippings 1957-1958"

Print 15. c. 1960. Mexico. "Henry A. Wallace exiting plane in Mexico"

Print 16. c. 1960. Mexico. "Henry A. Wallace with two unidentified men"

Print 17. c. 1960. Mexico. "Henry A. Wallace with two unidentified men"

Print 18. 1963 (?). "Henry A. Wallace" (U.S.D.A. Office of Information)

Print 19. February 1964 (?)

Print 28. Henry A. Wallace, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Henry Morgenthau, Jr.

Print 29. "Henry A. Wallace with Clyde Herring and Nelson Kraschel"

Print 30. "Ambassador from Colombia, Tree of Continental Solidarity"

Print 31. Henry A. Wallace as Secretary of Agriculture

Print 32. Henry A. Wallace signing document (Jack Rosen?)

Print 33. "Henry A. Wallace with unidentified man (on far left) and Earl N. Bressman (?) (on immediate left)"

Print 34. "Henry A. Wallace shaking hands with an unidentified man, man on his left is Earl N. Bressman (?)"

Print 35. "Henry A. Wallace shaking hands with Earl N. Bressman (?)"

Print 36. Henry A. Wallace

Print 40. Henry A. Wallace with ears of corn, Des Moines [Clyde Herring garage?]
Miscellaneous and Unidentified - 8" x 10"

Print 15. "Corn field in what appears to be mid-west America"

Cataloging for the Wallace photos. The numbers do not match the numbers in this inventory.

Photo portrait, possibly George M. Allee

FDR and cabinet? Large format; in map case #13, drawer #5

The Richards Collection of Henry A. Wallace

Note: The Paul Richards collection of Henry A. Wallace photographs (numbers 1 - 18) are boxed in Oversized Box 1

1. Opening Baseball Game, April 14, 1942. Pictured: Tom Connally, Hill, Charles McNary, Henry A. Wallace, Richardson, Harry Truman, Watkins, and Halsey.

2. Signed etching of Henry A. Wallace

3. Signed etching of The U.S. Capitol

4. Signed etching of The U.S. Capitol

5. Henry A. Wallace and Glen Taylor in 1948

6. Henry A. Wallace and children

7. Henry A. Wallace and Lena Horne

8. Henry A. Wallace with Chrysler workers

9. Henry A. Wallace, Edge of Campus, Berkeley, California

10. Henry A. Wallace and Evans Carlson of "Carlson's Raiders"

11. Henry A. Wallace, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Henry Morgenthau

12. Henry A. Wallace, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Henry Morgenthau

13. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace in 1948

14. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace in 1948, enrolling for voting

15. Henry A. Wallace and Glen Taylor in 1948

16. Henry A. Wallace, Woody Guthrie, and children

17. Henry A. Wallace in New York City on September 11, 1947

18. Henry A. wallace

Box 5

Miscellaneous

1. Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and Henry A. Wallace. Signed by Truman and Wallace

2. Henry A. Wallace and group

3. Henry A. Wallace in Bolivia, April 1943. Pledging with unknown man

4. Henry A. Wallace sitting with others in Peru in April 1943

5. Henry A. Wallace talking with officials in Bolivia in April 1943

6. Henry A. Wallace shaking hands with man in Bolivia in April 1943

7. Henry A. Wallace walking in Bolivia in April 1943

8. Henry A. Wallace dining in Panama in April 1943

9. Henry A. Wallace dining in Panama in April 1943

10. Henry A. Wallace in Panama in April 1943

11. Hans M. Hansen Jr. and Henry A. Wallace eating apples at Donald Chandler's house in New Gloucester, Maine

12. Mrs. Rose Brown Bracy, Henry A. Wallace, Dr. W.C. Bridges, and Mrs. W.C. Bridges in St. Louis, Missouri on May 3, 1948

13. Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands addressing the Congress of the United States on Thursday, August 6, 1942. Also pictured: Franklin Roosevelt, Henry A. Wallace, and others. Signatures of Queen Wilhelmina, Sol Bloom, Charles McNary, and others.

14. Photocopy of Henry A. Wallace and Mexican dignitary

15. Henry A. Wallace with Franklin Roosevelt

16. Governor Jose Leon Chino

17.A  young Henry A. Wallace

18. Sketch of unidentified building

19. Clay statue of Henry A. Wallace's head

20. Home of Henry A. Wallace

21. Henry A. Wallace with Andrei Gromyko (World War II era)

22. Dr. George H. Shull and other men on a farm

23. Dr. George H. Shull and other men on a farm

24. Henry A. Wallace, Dr. George H. Shull, and other men on a farm

25. Henry A. Wallace, Dr. George H. Shull, and other men on a farm

26. Dr. A. Franklin Shull, Dr. George H. Shull, and Dr. John W. Scholl

27. Henry A. Wallace

28. Henry A. Wallace

29. Henry A. Wallace

30. Henry and Ilo Wallace

31. Henry and Ilo Wallace

32. Home of Henry A. Wallace

33. Home of Henry A. Wallace

34. Negative of Dr. George H. Shull and other men on a farm

35. Negative of Henry A. Wallace, Dr. George H. Shull, and other men on a farm

36. Noel Sickles' ink drawing of Henry A. Wallace and farm

37. Cultivo de Maiz photographs

38. Negative of Henry A. Wallace and Charles Ross leaving White House after talk with Harry Truman. September 19, 1946

39. Negative of Henry A. Wallace giving speech (regarding the repeal of Taft-Hartley)

40. Negatives of roll of film taken at Farvue Farm, So. Salem, New York. Circa 1959

Oversized Box 1

41. Conservation Conference

42. Print of Vannevar Bush inscribed to Henry A. Wallace

43. Caricature of Henry A. Wallace

44. Henry A. Wallace with Panamanian officials, April 12, 1945

45. National Labor-Management Conference, November 7, 1945. Includes signatures of members

46. Portrait of a young Henry A. Wallace

47. Engraving of Franklin Roosevelt signed by Henry A. Wallace

48. "For Vice-President -- Henry A. Wallace"

49. Etching  of Franklin Roosevelt, inscribed "He furnished great uplift in a time of need. Henry A Wallace"

50. Jim Berryman cartoon "Deep in the Heart of Washington"

51. Photograph of clay bust of Henry A. Wallace inscribed "For Mr. Harold [Young?] with [fin]est regards from [J.B. Jorden?] 1942"

52. Original pen and ink Jim Berryman cartoon from the Evening Star, January 26, 1944. Inscribed "With All Good Wishes to the Vice President"

53. "For Vice-President - Henry A. Wallace." Mounted on board

54. Original pen and ink Berryman cartoon from the Evening Star of June 30,1943, inscribed "C. K. Berryman presents his compliments to the Vice-President and hopes the V.P. paddle will not be turned cartoonward."

55. Original pen and ink Berryman cartoon "The Shoe That Doesn't Fit" inscribed "Kindest Regards to the Vice President."

Research for images used in the Iowa Public Television Documentary

Gift of Iowa Public Television in August 2009

Note: the 2009 addendum is made up of photocopies of photographs. These photocopies may not be reproduced; however, there are notes with each photograph as to where to obtain copies. Sometimes copyright information is included with this information.

----. New York Telegram/Sun News at Library of Congress

----. Library of Congress

----. Cartoon drawings

----. National Archives prints

----. United States Department of Agriculture

----. Farm Security Administration

----. Martin Luther King Library

2010 Addendum

October 27, 1939 cornerstone laying ceremony for the Western Regional Research Center. Gift of George Robertson, USDA. The originals are held by the USDA. Contact information is available in the collection. 11 photocopies of photographs