There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the Vincent Callahan Collection must be obtained
from the Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
Access Restrictions
There are no access restrictions.
Preferred Citation
Vincent Callahan Collection, C0299, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Yvonne Callahan on November 15, 2016.
Processing Information
Processing completed by Zac Greenfield in June 2017. EAD markup completed by Zac Greenfield in June 2017.
Vincent F. Callahan Jr. was a Republican party member from Northern Virginia that represented Fairfax County in the state
legislature. He served for 40 years before retiring in 2008 until he passed away as a result of complications from West Nile
virus. Callahan was first elected in 1967 as one of only 14 Republicans out of 100 representatives, with the Republicans becoming
a majority by the time of his retirement. In 1972 he was elected to the Appropriations Committee, where he would eventually
become the first Republican to head the committee in many years.
Many of his accomplishments benefitted his native Northern Virginia, as he worked to make sure the region was not only not
forgotten but expanded upon. He is credited for the expansion of the Dulles Corridor as well as the funding of the Wolf Trap
Center. He was also influential in the growing George Mason University.
He did not always see eye-to-eye with the conservative direction the party was moving in as the decades went, preferring to
be a moderate and work to compromise with both sides whenever possible. This led to his being well liked on the floor of the
Virginia House.
The Vincent F. Callahan Jr. collection consists primarily of local newpaper clippings, magazine clippings, photographs, and
various invitations and awards that Callahan collected over the course of his political career. The content ranges from the
late 1960s to the mid-2000s when Callahan retired. The materials in the collection pertain almost entirely to local Northern
Virginia news and events that he was directly involved in. Topics range from Callahan's campaigns to get elected and re-elected,
tax issues across the state, events in Northern Virginia and across the state, projects he has helped secure funding for,
and invitations to political events. While the majority of the material was not created by Callahan, included also are several
writings of his that were submitted to papers or were part of his newsletters. These range from the "Callahan and the Capital"
newsletter to the "House Call" column run in the McLean Providence Journal, as well as responses he made to his opponents
in papers. Over the course of his political career Callahan had opportunities to travel internationally and locally for major
events, attending the inaugurations of President Nixon and many other events that shaped local and national history that have
appearances in this collection. One box consists of many newspaper clippings sorted into scrapbooks put together by the Callahan
family. The remaining boxes are loose clippings and other materials sorted into folders organized by publication. Some parts
of the collection, such as The Washington Post and the Washington Times, were not kept due to the ease of access online.
Events and Galas Callahan was invited to at different times
Box: 1
Folder: 3
Assorted Papers,
1971-2003
AP articles and unmarked clippings
Box: 1
Folder: 4
Awards and Honors Received,
circa 1960s-80s
Box: 1
Folder: 5
The Bee,
1988
Box: 1
Folder: 6
Business Journals,
1986, 1998-2003
Box: 1
Folder: 7
Callahan at the Capital,
1970s
Box: 1
Folder: 8
Campaign Materials,
1960s-2000s
Box: 1
Folder: 9
Capitol Reports,
1996-2001
Box: 1
Folder: 10
Christmas Cards,
circa1960s-80s
Box: 1
Folder: 11
The Connection (1 of 2),
1989-99
Box: 1
Folder: 12
The Connection (2 of 2),
2000-07
Box: 1
Folder: 13
The Daily Progress,
1983-87, 2001-02
Box: 1
Folder: 14
Daily Press,
2001-06
Box: 1
Folder: 15
Evening Star and Daily News,
1969-1975
Box: 1
Folder: 16
The Free-Lance Star,
1984, 2003-07
Box: 2
Folder: 1
The Fairfax Journal (1 of 6),
1969-79
Box: 2
Folder: 2
The Fairfax Journal (2 of 6),
1980-84
Box: 2
Folder: 3
The Fairfax Journal (3 of 6),
1985-89
Box: 2
Folder: 4
The Fairfax Journal (4 of 6),
1990-95
Box: 2
Folder: 5
The Fairfax Journal (5 of 6),
1996-99
Box: 2
Folder: 6
The Fairfax Journal (6 of 6),
2000-04
Box: 2
Folder: 7
The Fairfax Star,
1976-81
Box: 2
Folder: 8
The Gazette,
1974-89, 1994-2002
Box: 2
Folder: 9
The Globe,
1969-79
Box: 2
Folder: 10
Herndon Newspapers,
1971-77, 1994-2002
Box: 2
Folder: 11
Human Events,
1976
Box: 2
Folder: 12
Presidential Inaugurations,
1969-73
Box: 2
Folder: 13
Virginia Governor Inaugurations,
1970-86
Box: 3
Folder: 1
The Local Star,
1980
Box: 3
Folder: 2
Magazine Cuttings,
1970s-80s, 2000-05
Box: 3
Folder: 3
The Marketplace,
1973-76
Box: 3
Folder: 4
McLean News,
1974-75
Box: 3
Folder: 5
The McLean Providence Journal (1 of 6),
1969-74
Newspaper went through multiple name changes: McLean Providence Journal, Providence Journal and Fairfax Herald, Great Falls
Current, Times Community Newspapers, McLean Times