APPENDIX VII

[A7-1] N. Schachner, “Thomas Jefferson” 661 (1957); CE 2549, p. 22.

[A7-2] S. F. Bemis, “John Quincy Adams and the Union” 120-121 (1956); CE 2549, p. 23.

[A7-3] M. James, “Andrew Jackson” 636-637 (1938); CE 2549, p. 23.

[A7-4] James at 684-688.

[A7-5] M. Smith, “A President Is Many Men” 225 (1948); C. M. Green, “Washington: Village and Capitol, 1800-1878” 160 (1962); CE 2549, p. 25.

[A7-6] B. P. Thomas, “Abraham Lincoln” 242-244 (1952); G. S. Bryan, “The Great American Myth” 13-18, 20-48 (1940).

[A7-7] Thomas at 245; Bryan at 54.

[A7-8] Bryan at 55-73.

[A7-9] Id. at 60-69.

[A7-10] Thomas at 454-455, 474-475; L. Lewis, “Myths After Lincoln” 167-173, 293-294 (1941).

[A7-11] Thomas at 519; Bryan at 114-125, 138-144; Lewis at 167-173.

[A7-12] Thomas at 519; Bryan at 149-155, 165-166, 221.

[A7-13] Thomas at 520-521; Bryan at 173-184, 188-189.

[A7-14] Bryan at 262-266, 268; B. Pitman, “The Assassination of President Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators” 242-249 (facsimile ed. 1954).

[A7-15] H.R. Rept. No. 104, 39th Cong., 1st sess. (1865); R. G. Tugwell “The Enlargement of the Presidency” 265 footnote 5 (1960).

[A7-16] W. B. Hesseltine, “Ulysses S. Grant” 301 (1935): CE 2550, p. 37.

[A7-17] Ogilvie, “Life and Death of James A. Garfield,” 100-131 (1881); R. J. Donovan, “The Assassins,” 17, 35-42 (1952).

[A7-18] Ogilvie at 30-31, 45, 47; R. G. Caldwell, “James A. Garfield” 350-351 (1931); Donovan at 42-44, 58-61.

[A7-19] New York Tribune, July 3, 1881.

[A7-20] M. Smith at 229 (1948).

[A7-21] CE 2550, pp. 36-37.

[A7-22] 13 Stat. 351; Holverstott. “Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the United States Secret Service In the National Archives” 4-19 (1949); Bowen, “United States Secret Service, a Chronicle” 4, unpublished manuscript in the files of the Secret Service.

[A7-23] E.g., 20 Stat. 384; 22 Stat. 313.

[A7-24] CE 2550, pp. 36-37.

[A7-25] New York Evening Post, Sept. 7, 1901.

[A7-26] M. Leech, “In the Days of McKinley” 231-232, 559-562 (1959).

[A7-27] Id. at 559-561; C. Dawes, “A Journal of the McKinley Years” 239-240 (1950).

[A7-28] Leech at 594-596.

[A7-29] Id. at 592-594; Donovan at 88-89.

[A7-30] Donovan at 85, 107.

[A7-31] Id. at 85-88.

[A7-32] See supra, p. 455 for a discussion of such legislation.

[A7-33] “Hearings Before the Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations in Charge of Sundry Civil Appropriations Bill for 1911,” 61st Cong., 2d sess. at 176 (1910); Records of U.S. Secret Service, Record Group 87, Daily Reports of Agents on White House detail, 1902-36, National Archives; W. S. Bowen and H. E. Neal, “The United States Secret Service” 11, 126 (1960).

[A7-34] 2 “Selections From the Correspondence of Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge, 1884-1918” 224 (1925).

[A7-35] Donovan at 142-147.

[A7-36] Id. at 128-129, 146-147.

[A7-37] 34 Stat. 708 (1906); “Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations in Charge of Sundry Civil Appropriations Bill for 1910,” 61st Cong., 1st sess. at 225-226 (1909).

[A7-38] 38 Stat. 23 (1913).

[A7-39] 39 Stat. 919, now 18 U.S.C. 871.

[A7-40] 40 Stat. 120.

[A7-41] 2 J. B. Bishop, “Theodore Roosevelt and His Times” 451-453 (1920).

[A7-42] E. W. Starling, “Starling of the White House” 117 (1946).

[A7-43] Donovan at 153-157.

[A7-44] Id. at 158-163.

[A7-45] Id. at 164-168.

[A7-46] S. Rept. No. 760, 67th Cong., 2d sess. (1922); CE 2550, p. 37.

[A7-47] 42 Stat. 841.

[A7-48] 46 Stat. 328.

[A7-49] 76 Stat. 95.

[A7-50] CE 2553.

[A7-51] Starling at 42; CE 1029.

[A7-52] Baughman, “Secret Service Chief” 54-69 (1961); Bowen and Neal at 132-133. The functions of Protective Research Section are discussed supra at pp. 429-433.

[A7-53] CE 2549, pp. 113, 115; Donovan at 201.

[A7-54] Donovan at 202-207; CE 2551, p. 116.

[A7-55] 65 Stat. 122, 18 U.S.C. 3056.

[A7-56] 76 Stat. 956, 18 U.S.C. 3056 (Cum. Supp. 1962); S. Rept. No. 836, 87th Cong. 1st sess. (1961).

[A7-57] 18 U.S.C. 871.

[A7-58] 35 Stat. 328; 42 Cong., Rec. 5553-5560, 60th Cong., 2d sess. (1908); 35 Stat. 986; 41 Stat. 174 (1919).

[A7-59] CE 2551.

[A7-60] 36 Stat. 748 (1910); CE 867.

[A7-61] 5 H 102, 119 (J. Edgar Hoover); CE 2552.

[A7-62] Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government [hereafter cited as Hoover Commission] “Task Force Report on Fiscal, Budgeting, and Accounting Activities” [app. F] 2, 17 (January 1949).

[A7-63] Hoover Commission “Treasury Department” (1949).

[A7-64] Hoover Commission transcript of meeting at 39 (Dec. 20, 1948) in Record Group 264, Box 29, National Archives.

[A7-65] 18 U.S.C. 3056.

[A7-66] “Hearings on Treasury—Post Office Departments and Executive Office Appropriations Before the Subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations” 88th Cong., 2d sess. 434, 449 (1964).