Gerald R. Ford Library
Part of the presidential libraries system of the National Archives and Records Administration, the Gerald R. Ford Library on North Campus collects and preserves a rich body of archival materials on domestic issues, foreign relations, and political affairs during the Cold War era. Current holdings include 25 million pages of memos, letters, meeting notes, reports, and other documents; and 1.5 million audiovisual items, including photographs, audio and video of news broadcasts and speeches, and TV commercials. The 1974-77 presidential papers of alumnus Gerald Ford (B.A.1935) form the core collection. These are supplemented by the pre- and post-presidential papers of Gerald Ford, the papers of Betty Ford, collections of federal records, and more. For more information, contact ford.library@nara.gov.