Dates: 1952-1970
State Department Official 1946-1955, 1964-1968, including Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, 1949-1953
The papers of Lucius D. Battle contain most importantly forty-three letters from Dean Acheson, written between 1952 and 1963 and in 1970. The letters are primarily personal in nature, though they do contain a few comments on Republican policies and personalities in the 1950s.
See also Oral History
Size: About 100 pages
Access: Open, with the exception that one letter has been closed in accordance with the provisions of the donor's deed of gift.
Copyright: Lucius D. Battle donated his copyright interest in any unpublished writings in this collection or any other collection in the possession of the United States Government to the people of the United States. Copyright interest in documents created by people other than Lucius Battle, and in particular by Dean Acheson, are presumed to remain with the writers of the documents or their heirs.
Processed by: Dennis Bilger (1993).
1918 |
Born, Dawson, Georgia |
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1939 |
A.B., University of Florida |
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1946 |
LL.B., University of Florida Law School |
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1942-43 |
Associate Administrative Analyst, War Department |
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1946-49 |
Foreign Affairs Specialist, Department of State |
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1949-53 |
Special Assistant to the Secretary of State |
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1953-1955 |
First Secretary, American Embassy, Copenhagen |
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1956-64 |
Vice President, Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. |
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1964-67 |
Ambassador to the United Arab Republic |
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1967-68 |
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs |
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1968 |
Vice President of Communications Satellite Corporation (Comsat). |
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1973-75 |
President of the Middle East Institute |
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1980 |
Started Foreign Policy Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies |
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1986-1990 |
President of the Middle East Institute |
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2008 (May 13) |
Died, Washington, DC |
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Lucius D. Battle served as Secretary of State Dean Acheson's special assistant from 1949 to 1953 and the two men maintained a personal friendship until Acheson died in 1971. Battle's papers contain forty-three letters from Dean Acheson, written between 1952 and 1963 and in 1970. The letters are primarily personal in nature, though they do contain a few comments on Republican policies and personalities in the 1950s. The collection also contains a copy of a letter from Robert Schuman to Acheson, dated March 5, 1953; a letter from Battle to Acheson which suggests editorial changes in Acheson's forthcoming book, A Democrat Looks at His Party; and a copy of a speech by Ben Hill Brown, Jr., American Consul General to Turkey, given to the Istanbul Rotary Club on December 20, 1960. The collection is arranged in a subject file with the Acheson correspondence is placed first in the series, arranged in chronological order; the other items are filed in chronological order.
SUBJECT FILE, 1952-1970
Box 1
- Letters to Lucius D. Battle from Dean Acheson, 1952-56
- Letters to Lucius D. Battle from Dean Acheson, 1957-63, 1970
- Letter to Lucius D. Battle from Barbara Evans, April 15, 1953, Enclosing a Copy of a Letter from Robert Schuman to Dean Acheson, March 5, 1953
- Letter to Dean Acheson, August 26, 1955
- Speech by Ben Hill Brown, Jr., American Consul General to Turkey, December 20, 1960