New Collection Open at Russell Library

June 29, 2009 – 9:19 AM

The Richard Russell Library is pleased to announce that the Henry Tift Myers, Sr. Papers are now open for research. Lieutenant Colonel Henry Tift Myers, Sr., a native of Tifton, Georgia, was the first Presidential pilot, and transported Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman around the world. He captained of a trio of legendary airplanes— “The Guess Where II,” “The Sacred Cow” and “The Independence”—that were forerunners to the modern Air Force One. He also piloted several members of Congress, high ranking military officers, visiting royalty, and other VIPs and guests of the United States government. Among his notable passengers were Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Mexican President Miguel Alemán, King George II of Greece, and Winston Churchill. He captained the 1943 global war front flight that carried Senator Richard B. Russell and the Special Senate Subcommittee to inspect military installations. Myers was also the holder of a number of air speed and flight distance records.

The Henry Tift Myers, Sr. Papers document both his personal and professional life from 1931 to 1968, with an emphasis on his service as the first Presidential pilot during World War II. The collection contains a number of fascinating items, including Myers’ wartime flight logs, navigation charts, photographs from the then-newly liberated Paris, and drawings of “The Independence.”

The Russell Library is open for research from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. For further information on the Henry Tift Myers, Sr. Papers, please contact russlib@uga.edu or (706) 542-5788. Or, visit us online at http://www.libs.uga.edu/russell/htm-pf-uncathtm_fdr_plane_sacred_cow_nd

  1. 3 Responses to “New Collection Open at Russell Library”

  2. can we borrow books for home reading?

    By Adam Mathews on Oct 14, 2009

  3. UGA students, staff, and faculty are allowed to check out books with their University ID card. Outside borrowers may obtain a library card for UGA through their local public library. Students, staff, and faculty from other University System of Georgia institutions may use the ID card from their own institution to check out books from UGA.

    A summary of borrowing privileges for all groups is found here:
    http://www.libs.uga.edu/access_services/borrowing/index.html

    However, those borrowing privileges are only true for our general collections. Items from the Russell Library do not circulate.

    By Amy Watts on Oct 28, 2009

  4. I wasn’t able to browse the website through my iphone. But now using my laptop on windows 7 it looks fine. Any idea why?

    By Eczema Symptoms on Feb 7, 2010

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