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Before he left the Presidency, Gerald Ford donated to the government all of his congressional, Vice-Presidential, and Presidential historical materials, including the files of his White House staff. The whole donation filled nine semi-trailer trucks when shipped to Ann Arbor in 1977. The Ford Papers form the core of the research holdings, but the library continues to acquire important additional collections.
U.S. government domestic and foreign policies and national political affairs in the 1970s are the primary topics of library collections. Many aspects of American society, business, and culture are also represented.
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Currently, this element of the Ford Project at PRESIDENT is also under construction, please check back.
The Ford Library presents insights into the President's day with its exhibit A Day in the Life of a President.
You can view other exhibits using presidential libraries materials by connecting to the PRESIDENT-ial exhibits area.