Dates: 1930-1997
The Papers of George L. McColm consist of printed materials, correspondence, handwritten notes, and other items relating to his career as an agricultural specialist with the U.S. Navy, State Department, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Size: 5 linear inches (about 800 pages).
Access: Open.
Copyright: No donation of copyright was received with this collection. Documents created by U.S. Government officials in the course of their duties are in the public domain. Otherwise, copyright interest in documents in this collection presumably belongs to the creators of those documents, or their heirs.
Processed by: Eric Vaughan (2012) as part of the Truman Library Internship Program.
Supervising Archivists: Randy Sowell and David Clark.
[ Top of the page | Administrative Information | Biographical Sketch | Collection Description | Series Descriptions | Folder Title List ]
1911 (August 2) |
Born George Lester McColm, Colby, Kansas |
|
1935 |
Graduated, Kansas State University with a B.S. degree in Agriculture |
|
1942 |
Employed as Farm Crop Supervisor, War Relocation Center, Topaz, Utah |
|
1944 |
U.S. Navy Officer Training, University of Arizona and Princeton University |
|
1945 |
Naval Officer in charge of agricultural planning for the invasion and occupation of Japan |
|
1946 |
U.S. Navy Officer in charge of Civilian Government of Ponape Island |
|
1947 |
Employed at the Bureau of Indian Affairs |
|
1961 |
Employed at the University of Arizona |
|
1964 |
Employed at the U.S. State Department as a Water Management Advisor to India |
|
1966-1972 |
Water Management Advisor, Agronomist, and Agriculture Program Coordinator, U.S. State Department, South Vietnam |
|
1972 |
Retired from government service |
|
1976-1981 |
Part-time Agricultural Advisor to the Mexican Government |
|
2007 (May 6) |
Died, Shasta, California |
The Papers of George L. McColm consist of printed materials, biographical information, correspondence, photographs, articles, handwritten notes, and other items relating to his work as an agricultural expert for the U.S. Navy, the State Department, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Included is information concerning McColm's involvement in agricultural planning for the invasion and occupation of Japan during World War II. The collection also contains materials relating to McColm's agricultural research, food shortages among the Navajo Indians, land reform, and agricultural practices in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
This collection was previously open for research as part of the Miscellaneous Historical Documents Collection (MHDC 698).
Related information at the Truman Library can be found in the oral history interview of George L. McColm and in the Dale Hellegers Papers.
Container Nos. |
Series |
|
1 |
SUBJECT FILE, 1930-1997 Printed materials, correspondence, handwritten notes, articles, and other items. Arranged alphabetically. |
Box 1
- Agriculture
- Biographical Information
- "Civil Affairs Handbook, Japan--Section 7: Agriculture"
- Clippings
- Correspondence
- Japan and Ponape
- Navajo Indians
- Photographs
- Security in the Pacific
- "The 'Soft Peace Boys': Presurrender Planning and Japanese Land Reform"
- Vietnam
- "Wolf Ladejinsky, the Japan Hands and the Political Background of the Japanese Land Reform"