John D. Dingell, Jr. papers, 1922-2017 (majority within 1955-2014)
511 linear feet (in 511 boxes) — 136.4 GB (online) — 2 oversize items (framed)
511 linear feet (in 511 boxes) — 136.4 GB (online) — 2 oversize items (framed)
The collection documents John D. Dingell, Jr.'s political career including his 59 years in the United States House of Representatives (1955-2015). The papers include campaign materials documenting Dingell's 29 elections, Democratic National Committee and Michigan Democratic Party materials, and redistricting in Michigan.
The bulk of the papers document Dingell's tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives including legislative files on topics such as civil rights, healthcare, insurance, Social Security, Medicare, environmental issues, endangered species, the auto industry, agriculture, taxes, and trade; administrative office files including correspondence, schedules, voting records, and legislative planning; and photographs, press clippings, scrapbooks, and speeches.
The collection includes born-digital records, as well as 254 pieces of audiovisual material, described in the Container Listing at the item level. Dingell's member website, campaign website, as well as his personal Twitter account are cataloged separately.
511 linear feet (in 511 boxes) — 136.4 GB (online) — 2 oversize items (framed)
435 linear feet — 1 oversize folder — 2.1 GB (online)
The John Engler papers are the most important source available for the study of Michigan's state government from 1991 to 2002. The collection is particularly strong on the topics of welfare and school funding reform, state government reorganization and the rising impact of the National Governors' Association in state and national politics. Engler's efforts to attract commerce to Michigan are also well-documented. The materials are arranged into two main subgroups: Pre-gubernatorial Papers and Gubernatorial Papers. The bulk of the material relates to Engler's gubernatorial career, therefore, the analysis that follows focuses primarily on this subgroup.
The materials in the "Gubernatorial Papers" subgroup are arranged according to the offices and subdivisions of the governor's office that created them. This means that the governor's speeches and press releases, for example, may be found within a grouping or "series" called "Communications Division," within the "Gubernatorial" subgroup, while legislative histories for various public acts may be found within the "Legislative Affairs" series.
While some kinds of documents were produced uniquely by one division, other kinds were produced in several divisions of the governor's office. The governor's correspondence, for example, was drafted and approved by several different staff members. Letters to important business and political leaders may be found within the "Executive Office" series, the "State Government Affairs" series, and the "Washington DC Office" series in particular. There no comprehensive chronological correspondence file.
In using the collection, the researcher should think functionally and ask who would have created the information sought. For example, the policy advisors in the State Government Affairs Division created individual topical files which gathered together correspondence and research materials to support briefing memoranda which they presented to the governor, while the speechwriters in the Communications Division often gathered different types of materials to help them shape the presentation of the same policies to the public.
1 linear foot (in two boxes) — 1 tube — 1 archived website — 6.35 GB (online)
The Voters Not Politicians records primarily consist of campaign materials and organizational records. Within the campaign materials are field materials (handouts, buttons, stickers, hang tags), posters, photographs, reports, songs, videos, webinars, and other records volunteers used when on the ground campaigning. The organizational records include meeting minutes, newsletters, office manuals, training materials, an interview with the founders of Voters Not Politicians, and short biographies of the members that compiled the records for this collection, as well as the archived website materials (starting 2017). Duplication may occur between physical and digital material, but unique items are present in both formats.
1 linear foot (in two boxes) — 1 tube — 1 archived website — 6.35 GB (online)
Current results range from 1922 to 2024