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Charles Franklin Baldwin Papers, Accession #10700, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
The Honorable Charles F. Baldwin of Cockeysville, Maryland, gave his papers to the Library on September 3, 1986.
This collection of the papers of former United States Ambassador Charles Franklin Baldwin (1902-), 1916, and 1940-1984, consists of ca. 125 items (2 Hollinger boxes). It contains correspondence, speeches and articles by Baldwin, printed material, newsclippings about his career, a copy of his memoir, An Ambassador's Journey, and a separate addendum to the memoir.
Correspondents include: Richard V. Allen, Chester Bowles, Paul E. Bruehl, John Foster Dulles, Mary Gould Elliott, J. W. Fulbright, Francis J. Galbraith, Ralph Graves, Loy W. Henderson, Jim Langley, Louis Mountbatten (of Burma), B. K. Nehru, Richard Nixon, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Walter S. Robertson, Dean Rusk, Edgar Shannon, Jr., Adlai E. Stevenson, Kenneth Thompson, and Francis O. Wilcox. Much of the correspondence directly concerns Baldwin's career as an officer in the United States Foreign Service.
This collection is organized in three series: 1) Correspondence, 2) Speeches and Articles, arranged alphabetically by title and 3) Newsclippings and Printed Material.