Rockefeller Papers
GERMANY
Buchenwald Archiv
Weimar
Bundesarchiv Berlin (BAB)
Berlin
NS 2 Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt
NS 5 Deutsche Arbeitsfront
R 2 Reichsfinanzministerium
R 3 Reichsministerium für Rüstung und Kriegsproduction
R 7 Reichswirtschaftsministerium
R 36 Deutscher Gemeindetag
R 86 Reichsgesundheitsamt
R 1501 Reichsministerium des Inneren
R 1509 Reichssippenamt
R 4901 Reichsministerium für Wissenschaft,
Erziehung und Volksbildung
Bundesarchiv Koblenz (BAK)
Koblenz
R 73 Notgemeinschaft der deutschen Wissenschaft
Max Planck Archiv
Berlin
I. Abt., Rep. IA, Nr. 762-781 Presse
I. Abt., Rep. IA, Nr. 1050-1065 Auslands- und
internationale Angelegenheitne
I. Abt., Rep. IA, Nr. 1076-1086 Besuche durch
ausländische Gelehrte
I. Abt., Rep. IA, Nr. 1094 Rockefeller Foundation
I. Abt., Rep. IA, Nr. 2443-2451 Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut
für Psychiatrie
I. Abt., Rep. 3, Nr. 4 Jahtesberichte des Kaiser-Wilhelm-
Instituts für Anthropologie, menschiliche, Erblehre und
Eugenik
I. Abt., Rep. 3, Nr. 23 International Federation of Eugenic
Organisations
I. Abt., Rep. 3, Nr. 26 Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für
Anthtopologie, menschlich Erblehre und Eugenik
V. a Abt., Rep. 16 Verschuer
Max-Planck-Institut für Psychiatrie, München (Deutsche
Munich Forschungsanstalt für Psychiatry) Historisches
Archiv der Klinik
GDA (ehemalige Genealogisch-Demographische
Abteilung)
Universitatsarchiv Heidelberg
Heidelberg
B-1523/3-7 Ehrepromotionen
H-III-869/2 Akten der medizinischen Fakult ä t
Universitatsarchiv Münster
Münster
Nachlass Verschuer, Nr. 4
LIBRARIES
Libraries are crucial to research on eugenics because so much information resides in period secondary sources. In addition, each library maintains its own unique and often precious collection of obscure literature and local materials. Sometimes the most valuable materials are found in small community libraries. I estimate there are hundreds of libraries in the United States, and just as many overseas, containing important secondary materials. Most of the libraries we accessed are listed below, but space precludes a complete roster.
UNITED STATES
Alderman Library, University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
BaileylHowe Library, University of Vermont
Burlington, VT
Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
Bobst Library, New York University
New York
Boston Public Library
Boston
California Institute of Technology Library
Pasadena
Carnegie Library, Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory
Cold Spring Harbor
Charles C. Sherrod Library, East Tennessee State University
Johnson City, TN
Chicago Historical Society Research Center
Chicago
Chicago Public Library
Chicago
Clapp Library, Occidental College
Los Angeles
Dag Hammarskjöld Library, United Nations
New York
Dahlgren Memorial Library, Georgetown University
Washington, DC
Enoch Pratt Free Library
Baltimore
Fairfax County Public Library
Fairfax, VA
Fenwick Library, George Mason University
Fairfax, VA
Gelman Library, George Washington University
Washington, DC
History Office and Library, Immigration and
Naturalization
Washington, DC
Hodges Library, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Knoxville
Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane
University
New Orleans
llIinois State Historical Library
Springfield, IL
Indiana State Library
Indianapolis
John Crerar Library, University of Chicago
Chicago
Kellogg-Hubbard Library
Montpelier, VT
Kuhn Library, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Baltimore
Lane Medical Library, Stanford University Medical School
Stanford, CA
Lauinger Memorial Library,