- CFAH : Charles Fahy: Manuscripts
- CFAH 1/01 Folder : Original Composition of Fahy's Mother written in 1876 describing her visit to Germany with her Mother.
- CFAH 1/02 Folder : Notes of part of canoe trip down the Potomac, 1914; and portion of letter to Fahy's Mother about one of the two canoe trips down the Potomac, about 1913 or 1914 -- balance seem to be lost.
- CFAH 1/03 Folder : Extracts from Fahy's Mother's letters.
- CFAH 1/04 Folder : Georgetown Junior Debating Society (1913?)
- CFAH 1/05 Folder : Fahy's Mother's and Fahy's sister Janie's applications for membership in the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1898, 1912.
- CFAH 1/06 Folder : The Stars and Stripes, November 22, 1918; European Edition N.Y. Herald, November 25, 1918.
- CFAH 1/07 Folder : Letter (July, 1919) from Major Bradley, RAF, with pictures of his transatlantic flight. I had been attached for a time (summer of 1918) to his night bombing squadron (No. 214) in northern France.
- CFAH 1/08 Folder : Some old written thoughts about Woodrow Wilson (date unknown); Something said by Theodore Roosevelt; A few miscellaneous Fahy notes, 1937, re Labor Board, etc., including conversation with Mr. Justice Stone, and other miscellaneous notes. 1921 "Live Wire" publication of Knights of Columbus Potomac Council.
- CFAH 1/09 Folder : Santa Fe Welfare Association.
- CFAH 1/10 Folder : Notes for argument, and a few miscellaneous other papers re case of Miguel Chavez Estate, Santa Fe.
- CFAH 1/11 Folder : A file 1931-32 and early 1933, including letter to President- Elect Roosevelt and Harold L. Ickes, recommending John Collier for Indian Commissioner.
- CFAH 1/12 Folder : An old miscellaneous Santa Fe personal file, and a 1953 letter about Mr. Barker, Fahy's Santa Fe partner.
- CFAH 1/13 Folder : Letters of William C. Dennis, 1920, 1926, 1927, 1929, re Wan case, correspondence with President of Earlham College (1967), Dr. Bolling, and with Mr. Dennis' son David, also 1967.
- CFAH 1/14 Folder : Some articles by Fahy's sister Agnes, Atlanta Journal Magazine Section, circa 1926.
- CFAH 1/15 Folder : A file of essays and other writings with a few letters of Fahy's brother Bernard (fluke) including a sketch of their Mother; and, also, correspondence of his widow, Rosa, with Bishop O'Hara. Sent to Fahy by Fahy's sister Janie after the deaths of both Duke and Rosa. Letter of Janie (1907) regarding Mrs. Wilson's grave, Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, Ga.
- CFAH 1/16 Folder : Miscellaneous -- also letters re Mother's last illness:
- CFAH 1/17 Folder : (1) 1934 -- Letters from Fahy's brother Duke (Bernard) about their Mother's illness.
- CFAH 1/18 Folder : (2) 1940 -- Letter from Fahy's brother Will regarding death of his wife.
- CFAH 1/19 Folder : (3) 1941 -- Letter from Fahy's Sister Hannah (Sister Peter Claver) re Fahy's mission to London.
- CFAH 1/20 Folder : (4) 1945 -- Letter from Fahy's brother Albert re Fahy's mission to Berlin.
- CFAH 1/21 Folder : (5) 1945 -- Letter from Fahy's brother Duke re Fahy's mission to Berlin.
- CFAH 1/22 Folder : (6) 1946 -- Letter from Duke to Fahy's brother Joe re Duke's heart attack.
- CFAH 1/23 Folder : (7) 1908 -- Letter from Duke about Joe's condition, etc.
- CFAH 1/24 Folder : (8) 1950 -- Letter from Bishop O'Hara from Rumania to Duke's widow Rosa about Duke after Duke's death. Copy (?) of Rosa's response.
- CFAH 1/25 Folder : (9) Julian's Christmas toast (1950).
- CFAH 1/26 Folder : (10) Sarah's story of the Atlantic Clinic.
- CFAH 1/27 Folder : (11) Little brochure (green) of the Fahy Store.
- CFAH 1/28 Folder : (12) The Red Mass.
- CFAH 1/29 Folder : (13) Release of Atomic Energy Commission re Fahy's appointment to Security Review Board
- CFAH 1/30 Folder : (14) Three 1923 and one 1924 Editions of Potomac Council (K.C.) "Live Wire."
- CFAH 1/31 Folder : A booklet entitled "Rome's Remarkable History," by Ethel Wilkerson -- a review of "Institutions, Personalities and Musical Achievements" of Rome, Georgia, the town of the Fahy family home.
- CFAH 1/32 Folder : Letter from Fahy to Fahy's Mother, and, also, a few others from me. These letters were sent to Fahy long after Fahy's Mother's death, from Fahy's old home in Georgia.
- CFAH 2-3 Group : Ten packets of letters to Fahy from Fahy's Mother, who died in 1934, including several describing the burial in Rome of her childhood friend, who became the first Mrs. Woodrow Wilson.
- CFAH 4/01 Folder : A Miscellaneous Santa Fe file (Santa Fe Players, Fiesta, letters to Fahy from Mr. De Huff in 1933 when I left for Washington, one from John Collier in 1933, and one from Mr. Martin years later, in 1970; also News accounts regarding Sanctuario Chapel.)
- CFAH 4/02 Folder : Miscellaneous newspaper items. Santa Fe years, including some coverage of death of beloved Archbishop Daeger.
- CFAH 4/03 Folder : Material prepared later by Fahy's wife concerning her aunt Sister Gertrude, S.N.D.
- CFAH 4/04 Folder : An envelope (manila) containing verse, notes and writings of Fahy's brother Bernard (Duke); one is in handwriting I do not recognize, though it may be of his authorship.
- CFAH 4/05 Folder : The following Records of Congressional hearings:
- CFAH 4/06 Folder : Before Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs of the Senate, at Taos, N.M., re Pueblo Lands Board, May, 1931.
- CFAH 4/07 Folder : Hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, Washington, February 17, 1932.
- CFAH 4/08 Folder : An envelope containing (1) an item on Fahy's Father's death (1917), (2) data as to lineal descendants, on Fahy's Mother's side, of a Confederate Veteran, sent to Fahy by Fahy's sister Janie, in 1934.
- CFAH 4/09 Folder : An envelope containing two notes from Miss Clara Rhodes, Fahy's sixth grade teacher Rome Public Schools, and a few other letters of early years.
- CFAH 4/10 Folder : A manila envelope containing the following items: Letter from Fahy's sister Hannah (later Sister Peter Claver, MSEJ) to Fahy in France, 1918; Reference in the "Aerial Age Weekly" of Sept. 1918, of the first night bombing raid, Aug. 15, under U.S. Command (Taber, Pilot, Fahy, Co-Pilot, Hole, rear gunner); Article in the Rome, Ga. paper of the accident in France, Aug. 1918; Article in N.Y. Times, Aug. 1918, re Flying; Sketch from the Literary Digest for June, 1918 re the Handley Page plane, etc. It was one of the planes on which Fahy trained in England for the Northern Bombing Group, and which was used in France by Squadron 214, R.A.F. to which Fahy was at first attached.
- CFAH 4/11 Folder : A manila envelope containing the following items: Duke's letter to Fr. Cavanaugh (1910-11); his response and Fahy's grades to Papa; Fr. Petit's team (1908); Dr. McCain's letter to Notre Dame in support of Fahy's desire to enter there (191O); Fr. Maloney's letter of 1913; Fr. Hugh O'Donnell's letter of 1935; Archbishop O'Hara's letter of 1912 -- he taught Fahy Spanish at N.D. (1910-11); Letter of Clerk of 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, 1930, with order admitting Fahy to practice there. I was then practicing in Santa Fe.
- CFAH 5/01 Folder : Pamphlet entitled Welcome to Rome Home-Comers of 1920.
- CFAH 5/02 Folder : Briefs submitted by Fahy while Solicitor General.
- CFAH 6/01 Folder : Briefs submitted by Fahy while Solicitor General.
- CFAH 6/02 Folder : A large envelope containing the Notre Dame Scrapbook of Charles Fahy.
- CFAH 7 Group : Interior Department
- CFAH 7/01 Folder : A copy of the Code of Fair Competition for the Petroleum Industry under the Recovery Act. The Code was approved by President Roosevelt August 19, 1933. (The Code was placed for administration under Secretary Ickes, who created the Petroleum Administrative Board as his administrative assistant.)
- CFAH 7/02 Folder : Hearings of Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, May, 1935, on possible extension of the National Industrial Recovery Act.
- CFAH 7/03 Folder : Hearings before Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, May and June, 1934, re Oil Pipe Lines, etc.
- CFAH 7/04 Folder : Congressional Record (Senate) January 21, 1935 re Regulation of Interstate and Foreign Commerce in Petroleum.
- CFAH 7/05 Folder : A few old briefs filed in cases arising under the Recovery Act (Code provisions and "Hot Oil" provision -- 49(c)). Amazon Petroleum Corp. et al. v. Ryan et al. (Oct. Term 1930, Supreme Court). Supplemental Memorandum. Reply and Supplemental Brief.
- CFAH 7/06 Folder : Brief in the same case in the Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. Brief also in the District for the Eastern District of Texas (mimeograph).
- CFAH 7/07 Folder : Brief (mimeograph) in U.S. v. Mills, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (Violation of Petroleum Code).
- CFAH 7/08 Folder : A few selected letters from Fahy to Fahy's wife and children while in Tyler, Texas, in interest of prohibiting over- production of oil (hot oil) in violation of State law, and its shipment in interstate commerce.
- CFAH 7/09 Folder : Ely's Article on Federal Legislation and the Petroleum Industry, 1930.
- CFAH 8-9 Group : National Labor Relations Board
- CFAH 8/01 Folder : Congressional Record (House), August 17, 1937, Remarks of Mr. Dempsey, p. 11706.
- CFAH 8/02 Folder : See Labor Board Items in Box 18.
- CFAH 8/03 Folder : Decisions of National Labor Relations Board (the Pre-Wagner Act Board), under the National Industrial Recovery Act, July 9, 1944 - December 1934.
- CFAH 8/04 Folder : The following relating to the permanent National Labor Relations Board (Wagner Act of July 5, 1935): The Act; Board Rules and Regulations April, 1936; Governmental Protection of Labor's Right to Organize, 1936; Senate Reprint of the arguments in the Supreme Court (February 9-1O, 1937) of the five constitutional Labor Board cases decided April 12, 1937, reported in 3O1 U.S. This reprint also contains the arguments of the Railway Labor Act cases; Labor Relations Act in Operation, 1938; Third and Fourth Annual Report of the Board, 1938, 1939; Labor Board Cases (pamphlet) Pending before the Supreme Court, 1938; Collective Bargaining in the Newspaper Industry, 1938; Statement of Charles Fahy Before Senate Committee on Education and Labor on the Procedural Provisions contained in Proposed Amendments to the Act (in late 1938) (mimeographed); Graphic Magazine, Oct. 1938 (Feller Article); Five years of Industrial Democracy -- Regional Director Dorothea de Schweinitz,
- CFAH 9/01 Folder : 1940; The Status of Industrial Relations (pamphlet) (Fahy) 1938; Program of ABA San Francisco, 1939; Proceeding of Annual Meeting, State Board of New Mexico, 1940 (Fahy address when Assistant Solicitor General); Excerpts from Appendix to Congressional Record, Remarks of Mr. Voorhis and of Mr. Murdock, July 1940; Extension of Remarks of Senator Murdock, Congressional Record Appendix, July, 1900; Recording of Interview with Professor Gross of Cornell University re National Labor Relations Board (Fahy), 1968; A few letters from Fahy to home during Labor Board days; Labor Law Developments, 1969; Reprint of Fahy remarks Southwestern Legal Foundation, Dallas, 1969.
- CFAH 9/02 Folder : Reprint of Kelly's "Choosing the New Deal Indian Commissioner: Ickes vs. Collier," New Mexico Historical Review.
- CFAH 9/03 Folder : Analysis of Federal Labor Legislation Restriction of Right of Board to Set Aside or Modify its Own Order.
- CFAH 9-10 Group : Briefs submitted by Fahy while Solicitor General.
- CFAH 11 Group : London 1941
- CFAH 11/01 Folder : Leased Naval and Air Bases (London Negotiations, winter of 1941).
- CFAH 11/02 Folder : Copy of the basic Agreement and Exchange of Notes, London, March 27, 1941. (Agreement and terms of leases negotiated by Malony, Biesemeier and Fahy (Assistant Solicitor General)).
- CFAH 11/03 Folder : Copy of Fahy's remarks for the President's Commission at opening meeting in London, January 28, 1941.
- CFAH 11/04 Folder : Copies of Welles' (Acting Secretary's) cable to Embassy, London, on completion of negotiations, and of Ambassador Winants' and Secretary Hull's communications.
- CFAH 11/05 Folder : Letter from Fahy's sister Hannah (Sister Peter Claver, M.S.B.J., January 14, 1941).
- CFAH 11/06 Folder : A group of letters from Fahy to Agnes and the children during the London negotiations.
- CFAH 11/07 Folder : Telegram from Duke of Will's death while I was in London.
- CFAH 11/08 Folder : A little folder of information about the "Clipper."
- CFAH 11/09 Folder : Copy of history of the Portrait of George Washington in the London offices where negotiations took place.
- CFAH 11/10 Folder : Annual Report of Attorney General, 1943, including Report of Fahy as Solicitor General.
- CFAH 11/11 Folder : Booklet of Supreme Court, 1944-45; also 1945-46.
- CFAH 11/12 Folder : Letter of General Clay, Deputy Military Governor, to Fahy as legal Advisor, Dept. of State, of August 20, 1946.
- CFAH 11/13 Folder : Charter of the United Nations.
- CFAH 11/14 Folder : Report of Secretary of State to the President of San Francisco Conference, United Nations, 1945.
- CFAH 11/15 Folder : Report by the President to the Congress on the "United States and the United Nations," 1947. (I was with Delegation and sat for the U.S. on the Sixth (Legal) Committee of the General Assembly, 1946, and member of the delegation in 1947 and 1949).
- CFAH 11/16 Folder : Rules of Procedure of General Assembly, U.N., 1947.
- CFAH 11/17 Folder : Copy of letter to Justice Jackson re Nuremberg trials, and his response, 1946.
- CFAH 11/18 Folder : Department of State Bulletins, November, 1946 (The Lawyer in Military Government), July 7, 1947 (Headquarters Agreement, October 24, 1949, The Korean Situation).
- CFAH 11/19 Folder : United Nations Bulletin, Nov. 1, 1949 (Korea), (Cornerstone Laid at Headquarters Site), etc.
- CFAH 11/20 Folder : Excerpt from State Department Bulletin of July 27, 1947, resignation letters.
- CFAH 11/21 Folder : A manila envelope containing the following: Report to the San Francisco United Nations Conference on the Statute of the International Court of Justice, etc.; Draft of International Covenant on Human Rights; "Transition from League of Nations to United Nations," by Henry Reiff; Memorandum of Mr. Sandifer to the Acting Secretary on accomplishments of Second Regular Session of the General Assembly; Memorandum of G.T. Washington, Special Assistant to the Attorney General, to Fahy as Solicitor General re advisory opinions of proposed International Court of Justice, April 14, 1945.
- CFAH 11/22 Folder : Hearings on S. Rep. 196, Jurisdiction of International Court of Justice, before Subcommittee of Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, July, 1946.
- CFAH 11/23 Folder : Congressional Record August 2, 1946, Our Adherence to World Court -- Resolution.
- CFAH 11/24 Folder : Congressional Record, July 19, 1947, Senator Hatch's remarks, pp. 9552-53.
- CFAH 12/01 Folder : Memorandum on Proposed Constitution of Ghana (State Dept.).
- CFAH 12/02 Folder : Copy of Remarks on the International Court of Justice.
- CFAH 12/03 Folder : Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear (believed delivered at New Orleans, fall of 1941).
- CFAH 12/04 Folder : Folder of Father Columban, Trappist Abbot, and correspondence.
- CFAH 12/05 Folder : Report of President's Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services 1948-50 -- "Freedom to Serve". Letter and Statements of President Truman re the work of the Committee. Memorandum of Kenworthy, Executive Secretary of the Committee, re critical meeting with Secretary Gordon Gray, Palmer and Fahy of Sept. 19, 1949. (The bulk of the Committee files and Papers are at the Truman Library at Independence.)
- CFAH 12/06 Folder : An envelope containing the following items as listed, but not chronologically: letter from Father John La Farge, S.J., Sept. 1950; letters from Taber, co-pilot of Caproni plane, Aug. 1918; letter from Cyril Kay Scott, of Santa Fe days. He gave the Fahys the water color in their living room, of the North African Sand Dunes, which was one of his works of art -- A wedding present to us; Letters to me from Mr. Darlington after I left for the service, First World War; One other letter from him; Notice of dear Father Barnabas' death; letter from Fr. Miedanner, St. Mary's Convent, Santa Fe; letter from Daniel T. Kelly re death of Charles J. Eckert, Santa Fe; letter of Gov. Dempsey, January, 1934; A 1964 news item of Fahy's Sister Hannah's work (Sister Peter Claver); Announcement of the association of Danaher, Fahy and Poole, Sept. 1947; Description of "Donnis Nostra"; letter to Agnes from Fahy's brother Will's wife, 1938; letter from Mr. Schwarz, Germany, 1948; letter from Mrs. Singer-Heuse, Berlin; Two telegrams re talk at Bar Association -- Boston, 1950; Christmas card from John N. Chang; letter from Mrs. Bruckman (Pat Carr), 1967; Some Notes of Ralph Dwan on Thomas More.