Guide to the Stephen S. Fuller papers, 1932, 1956-2016 Stephen S. Fuller C0298

Guide to the Stephen S. Fuller papers, 1932, 1956-2016

Stephen S. Fuller
C0298


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April 4, 2016

Finding aid prepared by Bill Keeler

Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center.
Collection Number
C0298
Title
Stephen S. Fuller papers 1932, 1956-2016
URL:
http://sca.gmu.edu/finding_aids/fuller.html
Physical Characteristics
18 linear ft.
Creator
Fuller, Stephen S., 9999-9999
Language
English
Abstract
This collection includes economic reports, manuscripts, maps, newspaper clippings, and photographs. This collection contains materials from 1932 and 1956-2016

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the Stephen S. Fuller papers must be obtained from Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Stephen S. Fuller papers, C0298, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.

Acquisition Information

Collection donated by Stephen S. Fuller in October 2016 and December 2016

Processing Information

Processed by Bill Keeler in May 2018. EAD markup completed by Bill Keeler in May 2018.


Biographical Information

Dr. Stephen S. Fuller received a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Rutgers University and a Doctorate in Regional Planning and Economic Development from Cornell University. He has authored hundreds of articles, papers, and reports about the Washington, D.C. area's economic development.

Dr. Fuller joined the George Mason University staff in 1994, serving as Professor of Public Policy. He also served as the Director of the Ph.D. Program of Public Policy from July 1998-2002. Fuller was chosen by the George Mason University Board of Visitors to be a University Professor in September 2001. He also served as a Dwight Schar Faculty Chair. Dr. Fuller is now the Director of The Stephen S. Fuller Institute.

Before joining the George Mason University faculty, Dr. Fuller served on the faculty at George Washington University as Chairman of the Department of Urban Planning and Real Estate Development, as well as spending one year as Director of Doctoral Programs for the School of Business and Public Management.

Scope and Content

This collection includes photographs, maps, and numerous reports with topics ranging from construction, transportation, federal spending, employment trends, population growth, and economic forecasts within Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. The collection is arranged into four series:

Series 1: Virginia (1959-2015) includes economic reports, maps, photographs, and planning documents.

Series 2: Maryland (1971-2011) includes economic reports and planning documents.

Series 3: Washington, D.C. (1932, 1956-2016) includes economic reports, federal spending reports, census data, magazines, maps, and planning documents.

Series 4: Reports from outside the Washington, D.C. region (1959-2012) includes economic reports, enviromental reports, testimonies, and planning documents.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged by region.

Series 1: Virginia, 1959-2015 (Boxes 1-12) Series 2: Maryland, 1971-2011 (Boxes 12-14) Series 3: Washington, D.C., 1932, 1956-2016 (Boxes 14-37) Series 4: Reports from outside the Washington, D.C. region, 1959-2012 (Boxes 37-44)

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Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Contents List

Series 1: Virginia,
1959-2015 (Boxes 1-12)

This series includes economic reports, maps, photographs, and planning documents.

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Series 2: Maryland,
1971-2011 (Boxes 12-14)

This series includes economic reports and planning documents.

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Series 3: Washington, D.C.,
1932, 1956-2016 (Boxes 14-37)

This series includes economic reports, federal spending reports, census data, magazines, maps, and planning documents.

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Series 4: Reports from outside the Washington, D.C. region,
1959-2012 (Boxes 37-45)

This series includes economic reports, enviromental reports, testimonies, and planning documents.

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