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A Guide to the Libertarian Party Papers, 1973-1980 Libertarian Party, Papers, 1973-1980 10187 through 10187-i, 10429

A Guide to the Libertarian Party Papers, 1973-1980

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Accession Number 10187 through 10187-i, 10429


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
10187 through 10187-i, 10429
Title
Libertarian Party Papers 1973-1980
Physical Characteristics
This collection contains ca. 3500 items (12 document boxes, 1 flat oversize box, 1 rolled oversized item, and other audiovisual materials, approx. 10 cubic feet).
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Libertarian Party Papers, 1973-1980, Accession #10187 through 10187-i, 10429, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

The Libertarian Party papers were given to the Library by a number of donors between 1976 and 1980. Accession numbers and donors are listed below.

10187: Libertarian Party, Washington, D.C., 1976 December 15
10187-a: Libertarian Party, Washington, D.C., 1977 January 25
10187-b: Roger Lea McBride, Charlottesville, Va., 1977 February 4
10187-c: W. Morris, Wilmington, Delaware, 1977 February 4
10187-e: Stewart L. Engel, Newport, R. I., 1977 July 7
10187-f: Southern Libertarian Messenger, S. C., 1977 July 7
10187-g: Alyn W. Hess Milwaukee Wisconsin, 1978 December 6
10187-h: Roger L. MacBride, Charlottesville, Va., 1979 June 14
10187-i: Libertarian Party, Washington, D.C., 1979 August 2
10429: Ed Clark, San Marino, California, 1980 December 12

Biographical/Historical Information

The Libertarian Party was founded in California in 1971 to provide a political vehicle for Americans who value the supreme importance of individual liberty, both civil and economic. The Libertarians ran candidates for president and vice-president of the United States in 1972--Dr. John Hospers, director of the School of Philosophy at the University of California, and Tonie Nathan, a broadcast journalist from Eugene, Oregon. They received one electoral vote from a Republican elector in Virginia, Roger MacBride, who broke his pledge to support Richard Nixon, thereby making the Libertarian Party the only minority party to receive any electoral votes in 1972.

Roger MacBride, a Virginia businessman and co-producer of the television series "Little House on the Prairie." was selected as the party's presidential candidate in 1976 and campaigned extensively throughout the United States, particularly in the western states. The Libertarians were on the ballot in thirty-two states in 1976, more than the Independent candidate Eugene McCarthy or any other minority party. The Libertarians received 173,019 votes. MacBride's strength wan centered in the west where he received five and one-half percent of the vote in Alaska and one percent or more in Arizona, Hawaii, and Idaho. His running mate was David P. Bergland, a California lawyer.

The candidate was a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School. Upon graduation from law school he was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study comparative and constitutional law in the Philippines. In 1960 he moved to Vermont to practice law and was elected to a number of local offices and then to the Vermont state legislature. In 1968 he moved to Virginia and began operation of a farm called "Esmont." MacBride is the author of five books on politics. His libertarian beliefs were first inspired by Rose Wilder Lane, the daughter and sole heir of Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the "Little House on the Prairie" books. He served as Ms Lane's attorney and business agent for many years and when she passed away she willed him the literary rights to her mother's books.

MacBride also acquired from Ms Lane a strong belief in individual responsibility and minimal government, two hallmarks of Libertarian philosophy. The party favors: repeal of laws against victimless crimes such as those involving pornography, drug use, and homosexual activity; the abolition of all federal police agencies; and the elimination of all government subsidies to private enterprise. In foreign and military affairs, the Libertarians advocate the removal of U. S. troops from abroad, a cut in the defense budget, and the emergence of the United States as a kind of "giant Switzerland" with no international treaty obligations. In addition, the Libertarians oppose legislation which they feel hinders individual or corporate action. They oppose gun control, civil rights laws, price controls on oil and gas, labor protection laws, federal welfare and poverty programs, forced busing, compulsory education, social security, national health care, federal land use restrictions, the fifty-five miles per hour speed limit, and motorcycle helmet laws.

Scope and Content Information

The Libertarian Party Papers consist of ca. 3500 items (11 boxes, 3.5 linear shelf feet), 1973-1980, correspondence, party papers, printed material, and memorabilia of the Libertarian Party at state and national levels. The collection is comprised primarily of material relating to the 1976 Presidential campaign of Roger Lea MacBride; papers of the Wisconsin Libertarian Party from Alyn Hess, president of the Wisconsin Gay Peoples Union; printed material of Ed Clark's 1980 presidential campaign as the Libertarian Party candidate; and state and national newsletters, as well as circular letters of the Libertarian Party.

The first series, papers of Roger MacBride, includes correspondence, Libertarian Party organization papers, campaign material, photographs, and memorabilia. Primary correspondents include Edward H. Crane III, national chairman of the Libertarian Party; Robert H. Meier, 1976 national campaign director; Linda Webb, administrative assistant and press secretary; and Roger MacBride. Principle topics of correspondence include: Secret Service protection for minor party candidates; state and local party organization; fund raising; the discriminatory nature of the Federal Elections Campaign Act; and Libertarian publications. There is also a great deal of correspondence on campaign matters including scheduling, balloting information, and thank-you letters for contributions. The Libertarian Party organization papers consist of general party literature, position papers on various domestic issues, materials on the yearly Libertarian conventions, press releases, and newsclippings.

MacBride's campaign materials include biographical material on the candidates, petitions, sample ballots, vote tallies, MacBride's appointment book for July through December of 1975, posters, invitations, menus, postcards, travel information and bumper stickers. The photographs in the collection are both color snapshots and black-and-white photographers' prints, primarily of MacBride's daughter, the different campaign sites visited by MacBride, and the 1975 Libertarian Party convention. There is also a small section of memorabilia which includes campaign buttons, medallions, balloons, luggage tags, ribbons, souvenir pens, a Libertarian straw hat, and a tee shirt. Also included are posters and broadsides from the 1976 campgaign, five videotapes of MacBride speaking on various issues, a cassette tape of his acceptance speech in February 1975 for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination, and a 16 mm. movie film.

The second series--correspondence and papers of the Wisconsin Libertarian Party--is primarily the papers of Alyn Hess, president of the Wisconsin Gay Peoples Union, concerning invitations to speak before Libertarian gatherings and on Milwaukee public television on the subject of personal rights. Hess was active in the Wisconsin Libertarian Party from 1973 to 1977 and soon became one of its most articulate spokesmen on Libertarian beliefs. His correspondence contains a discussion of the problems facing third parties in the United States such as the difficulty in gaining equal news coverage, Libertarian party candidates for state and national office, and the difficulties in developing a new organization. Also included is Hess's letter to the executive director of the Wisconsin Libertarian Party in January 1978 criticizing certain aspects of the Libertarian Party. In addition to Hess's correspondence, papers regarding Wisconsin Libertarian Party conferences, party memoranda and circular letters, the Libertarian constitution, and printed party literature can be found. Also included is a file of newspaper clippings saved by Hess, 1975-1977, on Libertarian issues, many concerning Roger MacBride's 1976 presidential campaign.

The third series, material regarding Ed Clark's 1980 presidential campaign as the Libertarian candidate, is comprised solely of printed material. Included are position papers, newsletters, press releases, pamphlets, a poster, a bumper sticker, a campaign button, and the book, A New Beginning, by Ed Clark.

Newsletters and circular letters comprise the fourth series. Included are incomplete runs of numerous state newsletters as well as the Libertarian News, the national newsletter of the Libertarian Party, and the Southern Libertarian Messenger, published in Florence, South Carolina. Circular letters are primarily from the national headquarters of the Libertarian Party.

Organization

The collection is arranged in six series: I. Material regarding Roger Lea MacBride, II. Material regarding the Wisconsin Libertarian Party, III. Material regarding Ed Clark, IV. Newsletters and Circulars, V. Oversize Material, and, VI. Videotapes, Tape Recordings, and Films.

The first series is divided into correspondence, Libertarian Party literature, campaign material, photographs, and memorabilia. The correspondence is foldered according to topic. The folders are then arranged in chronological order. The Libertarian Party organization papers are divided into four categories: Libertarian Party literature, Libertarian Party conventions, newspaper and magazine clippings, and miscellaneous. Within these categories these materials are foldered according to topic and arranged chronologically. The campaign material is divided into speeches, press, schedules and itineraries, campaign literature, and miscellaneous. Again, material in each of these categories is foldered according to topic and arranged chronologically. The photographs are in chronological order. The memorabilia is in no specific order, with campaign buttons in one envelope and all other memorabilia in another.

The second series, material regarding the Wisconsin Libertarian Party, is arranged in chronological order with Hess's correspondence and papers preceding the Wisconsin Libertarian Party material. Clippings are placed at the end of this section.

The Ed Clark campaign material, Series III, is in chronological order within one folder.

The newsletters and circular letters comprising Series IV are open accessions as additions are constantly being added. They are organized into four main categories: general Libertarian newsletters, many of which are issued by Libertarian Party headquarters; state newsletters; the Southern Libertarian Messenger; and circular letters. The general party newsletters are foldered according to the title of the newsletter and arranged chronologically. The state newsletters are foldered by state and arranged in alphabetical order. The circular letters are in chronological order.

Oversize material and the videotapes, movie film, and recording are listed separately in chronological order.

Contents List

Series I: Material regarding Roger Lea MacBride
  • Correspondence
    • Box 1
      Roger Lea MacBride 1975 Apr - 1979 May, n.d.
      6 folders
    • Box 1
      Re Libertarian Party in Europe 1972 May - 1973 Nov
    • Box 1
      Re Libertarian Party publications 1974 Jul - 1976, n.d.
    • Box 1
      Re Secret Service Protection for Libertarian Party Presidential Candidates 1975 Sep - 1976 Oct
    • Box 1
      Correspondence and Memoranda of MacBride Campaign Committee 1975 Oct - 1976 Apr
      7 folders
    • Box 2
      Correspondence and Memoranda of MacBride Campaign Committee 1976 May - Nov
      4 folders
    • Box 2
      Correspondence of Tom G. Palmer, Young Libertarian Alliance 1976 Apr - May
  • Libertarian Party Literature
    • Box 2
      Booklet, "Government is a Crime" 1976
    • Box 2
      Position Papers ca. 1975
    • Box 2
      Young Libertarian Alliance 1976-1978
    • Box 2
      General 1975-1978
    • Box 2
      Advertisements, Brochures and Cirulars re Conferences and Study Centers 1976-1979
    • Box 2
      Advertisements, Order Blanks, Circulars re Publications 1976-1979
  • LP Conventions
    • Box 2
      1972, 1974, 1976, 1978 Platforms of Libertarian Party 1972-1978
    • Box 2
      Programs, Agendas re 1975 Convention 1975 Apr - Sep
    • Box 2
      Correspondence and Papers re 1975 Convention 1975 May - Oct
    • Box 2
      Reports re 1975 Convention 1975 Sep - Oct
    • Box 2
      Campaign Literature for 1975 1975
    • Box 2
      Printed Material re 1976 Convention 1976
    • Box 2
      Printed Material re 1977 Convention and 1979 Convention 1977, 1979
  • Box 2
    Newspaper and Magazine Clippings re Roger MacBride and the Libertarian Party 1975-1979, n.d.
    3 folders
  • Box 2
    Libertarian Party Papers: Miscellaneous 1976, n.d.
  • Campaign Material
    • Box 3
      Speeches by Roger Lea MacBride 1975-1976
    • Box 3
      Speeches by David Bergland ca. 1976
    • Box 3
      Notes for Speeches by Roger Lea MacBride ca. 1976
    • Box 3
      Press - News Releases of Libertarian Party 1975-1976
    • Box 3
      Press - Radio Announcements and Schedules 1976 Jan, n.d.
    • Box 3
      Press - Television Script re Libertarians, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1976 Apr
    • Box 3
      Press - Correspondence and Memoranda re Television Coverage 1976 May - Oct
    • Box 3
      Press - News Conference Event Forms 1976 Jul
    • Box 3
      Press - Interview with Roger Lea MacBride 1976
    • Box 3
      Schedules of Roger Lea MacBride 1975-1976
    • Box 3
      Itineraries of RLM 1975 Nov - 1976 Aug
      4 folders
    • Box 4
      Itineraries of RLM 1976 Sep - Oct
    • Box 4
      Itineraries, Schedules, Notes and Printed Material re RLM's Campaign, Trip to Alaska July 11 - 15 1976
    • Box 4
      Literature of RLM 1976
    • Box 4
      Literature of other 1976 Presidential Candidates 1976
    • Box 4
      Literature of other Libertarian Candidates 1976-1978
    • Box 4
      Miscellaneous - Papers re Federal Election Campaign Act 1976 Mar, Nov
    • Box 4
      Miscellaneous - Biographical Material re Roger MacBride 1976 May - 1977 May
    • Box 4
      Miscellaneous - Petitions, Ballots, Vote Tallies 1976 Jul - Nov
    • Box 4
      Miscellaneous - Appointment Book of Roger MacBride 1975 Jul - Dec
    • Box 4
      Miscellaneous - Guestbook of Libertarian Victory Celebration 1976 Nov 2
    • Box 4
      Miscellaneous - Photos, Handbills, Broadsides 1976
    • Box 5
      Miscellaneous - Invitations and Cards 1976
    • Box 5
      Miscellaneous - Menus, Postcards, Travel Information ca. 1976
    • Box 5
      Miscellaneous - Bumper Stickers ca. 1976 - 1978
  • Box 5
    Photographs: 1975 Libertarian Party Convention 1975
  • Box 5
    Photographs: 1976 Presidential Campaign Trail 1976
    2 folders
  • Box 5
    Photographs: Miscellaneous 1975-1978
  • Box 5
    Campaign Buttons 1975-1979
  • Box 5
    Other Memorabilia 1975-1979
Series II: Material regarding the Wisconsin Libertarian Party
  • Box 6
    Correspondence of Alyn Hess 1973 - 1978
  • Box 6
    Notes and Papers of Alyn Hess n.d.
  • Box 6
    Wisconsin Libertarian Party: Papers re Libertarian Party Conference 1973
  • Box 6
    Wisconsin Libertarian Party: Memoranda and Circular Letters 1973-1977
  • Box 6
    Wisconsin Libertarian Party: Party Constitution 1975
  • Box 6
    Milwaukee Libertarian Party: Party Memoranda and Petitions 1975-1976
  • Box 6
    Wisconsin Libertarian Party: Party Literature 1975, n.d.
  • Box 6
    Newspaper Clippings 1975-1977 Jan, n.d.
    5 folders
Series III: Ed Clark Presidential Campaign Material 1980
Box 6
Series IV: Newsletters and Circulars
  • Box 7
    "The Libertarian Forum" 1975
  • Box 7
    "L.P. News" 1973-1978
    2 folders
  • Box 7
    Arizona 1975
  • Box 7
    Arkansas 1976
  • Box 7
    California 1975
  • Box 7
    Colorado 1980 Oct - Nov
  • Box 7
    Delaware 1975
  • Box 7
    Illinois 1975
  • Box 8
    Louisiana 1975
  • Box 8
    Maine 1979
  • Box 8
    Massachusetts 1975
  • Box 8
    Minnesota 1975
  • Box 8
    Nevada 1975
  • Box 8
    New Jersey 1976
  • Box 8
    New York 1974
  • Box 8
    Ohio 1976
  • Box 8
    Oklahoma 1976
  • Box 8
    Oregon 1976
  • Box 8
    Pennsylvania 1976
  • Box 8
    Rhode Island 1976
  • Box 8
    Tennessee 1975
  • Box 8
    Texas 1976
  • Box 8
    Utah 1976
  • Box 8
    Virginia 1980
  • Box 8
    Washington 1978
  • Box 8
    Washington, D.C. 1976
  • Box 8
    Wisconsin 1974 Sep - 1976 Sep
  • Box 8
    Wisconsin, Madison 1977 Jan - 1978 Jul
  • Box 8
    Wisconsin, Milwaukee 1975 Oct - 1976 Dec
  • Box 8
    Canada 1976
  • Box 8
    Miscellaneous 1976-1977
  • Box 8
    Other Libertarian Societies 1975
  • Box 9 & 10
    Southern Libertarian Messenger (V. 1 - ) 1972 May -
  • Box 11
    Circular Letters: Libertarian Party National Headquarters 1975
Annotated desk calendars delineating MacBride and Bergland's campaign schedule 1976 Jan - Sep
Oversize Box M-7
11 Roger MacBride campaign posters 1976
Oversize Box M-7
Collage: "To Roger MacBride who lit the flame in 1976" 1976
Oversize Box M-7
Birthday card for Roger MacBride [1976]
Oversize Box M-7
"MacBride!" hat [1976]
Physical Location: Straw hat (#10187-h) in box 12
Ed Clark campaign poster 1980
Oversize Box M-7
Large Rolled Banner
Tube roll Oversize: 1 Physical Location: Range Z 1, Cubbie 33
"MacBride for President," final revision, #4 1976 Jul 14
Physical Location: MSS Processing Hall shelf #83 (#10187-h)
Videotape
MacBride Speaks to America: Report #2, "Foreign Policy" 1976 Sep 19
Physical Location: MSS Processing Hall shelf #83 (#10187-h)
Videotape
MacBride Speaks to America: Report #3, "Civil Liberties" 1976 Sep 19
Physical Location: MSS Processing Hall shelf #83 (#10187-h)
Videotape
MacBride Speaks to America: Report #4, "The Economy" 1976 Sep 19
Physical Location: MSS Processing Hall shelf #83 (#10187-h)
Videotape
"Vote Libertarian" 1976 Oct 21
Physical Location: MSS Processing Hall shelf #83 (#10187-h)
Videotape
Roger MacBride's announcement of candidacy for Libertarian presidential nomination 1975 Feb 17
Physical Location: T - 779
Tape Recording, 1 cassette
Two political advertising spots prepared by MacBride for President Committee [1976]
Physical Location: T-567 a, b
Tape Recording, 2 reels
"Roger MacBride/ 1976 Libertarian Party Platform" 1976
Physical Location: T-568 a, b
Tape Recording, 2 cassettes
"Roger MacBride Talks to Conservatives" [1976]
Physical Location: T-569 a, b
Tape Recording, 2 cassettes
"MacBride for President" [1976]
Physical Location: T-570 a, b
Tape Recording, 2 cassettes
"The Libertarian Party Newsclip" n.d.
Physical Location: F-277
Movie Film, 16 mm., 1 five-inch reel