MacArthur Memorial Library & Archives
In 1961 General MacArthur executed a deed of gift
in which he gave the City of Norfolk all his trophies, medals,
prizes, decorations, uniforms, flags, swords, battle souvenirs,
personal papers, documents, records and other personal memorabilia.
The city restored the historic 1850 city hall to house this collection.
The Jean MacArthur Research Center, an administration, archives,
and education building serves as the repository for the MacArthur
collection.
The library contains General MacArthur's original
collection of 5,000 volumes augmented by gifts and purchases of
books concerning the General, his times, and his associates. This
is a non-lending reference and research library. The archives proper
hold some 2 million documents, 86,000
photographs, 130 photograph albums, and 111 motion picture
films in addition to sound recordings, newspapers, rare books,
scrapbooks, and microfilms.
General MacArthur's correspondence and papers are
both personal and official; they include not only his private correspondence
but also his headquarters official files of letters, reports, photographs,
messages, memoranda, and orders. Except for a few scattered items,
the General's papers date from the summer of 1941 to his death.
Of particular interest to researchers have been the
documents on the General's tenure as Philippine Military Advisor;
the unique materials on the first months of the war in the Philippines,
1941-1942; WWII; the occupation and rehabilitation of Japan; the
Korean War; the message files of 1941-1951; the photographic collection;
and the General's private correspondence. Certain papers of Major
General Whitney, Major General Willoughby, and Lieutenant General
Sutherland are also available.
The archival collection is now available on 35mm
microfilm. The film may be borrowed through interlibrary loan or
purchased directly.
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