A Guide to the Papers of Hugh Scott, 1941-1985
A Collection in
The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 10200-z
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Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation
Papers of Hugh Scott, Accession #10200-z, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This collection was a gift of Mr. Scott, Scott, Harrison & McLeod, Washington, D.C. on 1985 December 30.
Biographical/Historical Information
Hugh Scott was a United States Senator from Pennsylvania.
Scope and Content Information
The collection contains Hugh Scott's appointment books, 1975-1979; articles and a book review by Scott; and topical files on the United States bicentennial, Chinese art and archaelogy; normalization of United States-China relations; foreign affairs; George Bush's 1980 presidential campaign, proposed legislation; naval service; and the Williamsburg VIII conference, Thailand.
A V.I.P. correspondence file consists chiefly of social notes and routine letters, 1963-1985.
Correspondents include James Lane Buckley, Mamie Eisenhower, Eugene V. Rostow and William W. Scranton.