William M. Rigdon Papers
Dates:
1945-1960
Assistant Naval Aide to the President, 1942-1953.
The William M. Rigdon Papers document his service from 1945 to 1953 as
Assistant Naval Aide to the President. The documents mainly consist of
information about Harry S. Truman’s official travel and vacations, and visits to
the U. S. by foreign Heads of State. The collection includes newspaper clippings,
magazine articles, correspondence, charts, menus, price lists for food, and travel itineraries.
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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Size:
Less than one linear foot (about 1600 pages).
Access:
Open.
Copyright:
Copyright in the unpublished writings of William M. Rigdon in these papers has been donated
to the United States of America. In addition, documents prepared by U. S. government officials
in the course of their official duties are in the public domain. Copyright interest in
documents that do not fall into these two categories is presumed to remain with the authors
of the documents, or their heirs.
Processed by:
Willie L. Harriford (1964).
Updated by: Sarah H. Peters (2005) as part of the Truman Library Internship
Program.
Supervising Archivists: Randy Sowell and David Clark.
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
| 1904 | | Born in Statesboro, Georgia |
c. 1923
| | Enlisted in the U. S. Navy |
1942-1953
| | Assistant Naval Aide to the President |
1953, August 1
| | Retired from the U. S. Navy |
1953-1954
| | Attended the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University
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1954, July
| | Executive Secretary of the Virginia Hotel Company |
1962
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Published White House Sailor, an account of his career, co-written with James Derieux |
1991, April 24
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Died |
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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
The William M. Rigdon Papers mostly document Rigdon’s service as Assistant Naval Aide to
President Harry S. Truman from 1945 to 1953. Rigdon had been the Assistant Naval Aide under
Franklin D. Roosevelt since 1942, but the collection contains no documents dating from before
1945. The Rigdon papers consist of one series, a Subject File.
A majority of the Rigdon papers are related to President Truman’s travels. Commander Rigdon was
in charge of arranging many of the details surrounding Truman’s vacations, some official State visits,
and some visits to the U. S. by foreign Heads of State. The Rigdon papers are diverse in content.
The collection includes documents about the Potsdam Conference in July and August of 1945, and
Truman’s return to the United States on the U. S. S. Augusta when the first atomic bomb was
dropped in Japan on August 6, 1945. President Truman made many recreational voyages aboard the
Presidential yacht, the U. S. S. Williamsburg. The collection includes an array of price
lists and menus for food served on Truman’s voyages as well as handwritten mileage charts. Many
of Truman’s Whistlestop Campaign speeches from 1948 are in the collection, along with speeches
supporting the Democratic Party during the 1952 election. Also included are handwritten notes,
formal correspondence, meeting minutes, press releases, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and
maps. Photos are also included in the collection, but are cross referenced to the audiovisual
collection.
This collection reflects a more personal side of President Truman and his family.
For instance, Margaret Truman wrote a short note which is included in the papers requesting
which films she wanted her father to see while they were on vacation in Key West. Bess Truman
discussed luncheon plans in another handwritten note. Yet another document lists the bets President
Truman and many members of his Administration made on college football games one season. The
collection also contains many subpoenas and trial proceedings from “The Royal High Court of the
Raging Main” (which were meant to be a joke) from Truman’s voyage on the U. S. S. Missouri in
1947.
Other materials at the Truman Library relating to William M. Rigdon and
his duties as Assistant Naval Aide include oral history interviews with
Commander William
M. Rigdon and Donald
J. MacDonald, the Leo
W. Roberts Papers, the Robert
Dennison Papers, and the President’s
Travel Logs, which were prepared by Rigdon. Other collections of Rigdon
Papers are available at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and at Georgia
Southern University.
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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
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Series |
| 1-2 |
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SUBJECT FILE, 1945-1960
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Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, correspondence, charts, menus and price lists for food, travel itineraries, maps, press releases, reports, and speeches relating to Rigdon’s tenure as Assistant Naval Aide to President Truman (1945-1953). Arranged in alphabetical order and thereunder chronologically. |
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FOLDER TITLE LIST
Box 1
- Chronological--April 12, 1945-June 1945
- Chronological--July-August, 1945
- Chronological--September-December, 1945
- Chronological--1946
- Chronological--1947
- Chronological--1948
- Chronological--1949
- Chronological--1950
Box 2
- Chronological--1951
- Chronological--1952-1953
- Chronological--1956-1960
- Cross Reference Sheets and Miscellaneous Material
- Presidential Aides
- U. S. S. Williamsburg
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