Scope and Content Note
The John J. Rhodes Press Office Files house correspondence, press releases, congressional testimony, transcripts of television and radio shows, newsclippings, record statements, administrative records, and publications documenting Rhodes' positions on a wide variety of issues facing Arizona and the nation between 1973 and 1983. Among the issues represented are taxation, Watergate, foreign affairs (including the Iranian Hostage Crisis), water resources development, the Central Arizona Project, health care, and energy.
Dates
- Creation: 1973-1983
Language of Materials
Material in English
Access Restrictions
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Copyright
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Biographical Note
John Jacob Rhodes Jr. was born to John Jacob and Gladys (Thomas) Rhodes in Council Grove, Kansas on September 18, 1916. He earned his B.A. from Kansas State University in 1938 and his LL.D. from Harvard Law School in 1941. During World War II, Rhodes served with the United States Army Air Corps (1941-1946). He married Mary Elizabeth Betty
Harvey (1919-2013) on May 24, 1942 and the couple had four children: John Jacob III (1943-2011), Thomas H., Elizabeth (Rhodes) Reich, and J. Scott.
Soon after his release from the military, Rhodes founded Rhodes, Killian, and Legg in Mesa, Arizona. He also served as a Staff Judge Advocate for the Arizona National Guard (1947-1952), as the Vice Chairman of the Arizona Board of Public Welfare (1951-1952), and as a Delegate to the Republican National Convention (1952, 1964, 1968). In 1952, Rhodes was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona's first Congressional district. He served continuously until the close of the 97th Congress in 1983. During his time in office, Rhodes was a member of numerous Congressional Committees, including Appropriations, Education and Labor, and Interior and Insular Affairs.
Rhodes was closely associated with Goldwater's presidential campaign and the Nixon administration. In 1973 Rhodes' Republican colleagues unanimously elected him house minority leader, the post vacated by Gerald Ford after his appointment as vice president. Rhodes also co-authored the legislation that authorized the Central Arizona Project.
Rhodes was active in local civic affairs and fraternal organizations including the Mesa Chamber of Commerce, the Free and Accepted Masons, Scottish Rite, and the Elks, Moose, and Rotary clubs. He died in Mesa, Arizona on August 24, 2003.
Full extent
85 Box(es)
Full extent
42.5 Linear Feet
Abstract
The John J. Rhodes Press Office Files document Rhodes' positions on a wide variety of issues facing Arizona and the nation between 1973 and 1983, including taxation, Watergate, foreign affairs (including the Iranian Hostage Crisis), water resources development, the Central Arizona Project, health care, and energy.
Arrangement
This collection consists of eighty-five boxes divided into twenty-three series:
- Series I: Correspondence
- Series II: Press Releases
- Series III: Testimony
- Series IV: Radio Shows
- Series V: Administration
- Series VI: Clippings
- Series VII: Television News Show Appearances
- Series VIII: Notebook (93rd Congress)
- Series IX: Issues
- Series X: Newsletter
- Series XI: KPHO and TV
- Series XII: Beepers/Grants
- Series XIII: Statements
- Series XIV: Columns
- Series XV: Articles
- Series XVI: Political
- Series XVII: Radio and KPHO
- Series XVIII: TV Interviews
- Series XIX: Public Affairs Programs
- Series XX: Press Offices
- Series XXI: Legislative Alert
- Series XXII: Speeches
- Series XXIII: Arizona Issues
Provenance
The John J. Rhodes Press Office Files were probably received from Congressman Rhodes in 1975 as part of the John J. Rhodes Papers (MSS-2).
Separated Materials
The Rhodes Papers have been divided into the following collections:
John J. Rhodes Papers (MSS-2)
John J. Rhodes Minority Leader Papers (MSS-3)
John J. Rhodes and Howard H. Baker Jr. Joint Leadership Papers (MSS-4)
John J. Rhodes Press Office Papers (MSS-5)
- Title
- John J. Rhodes Press Office Files
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Processed by Robert P. Spindler in April of 1994; machine-readable finding guide created by Catalina Oyler in April of 2009.
- Date
- 2013
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding guide encoded in English.
Repository details
Part of the Greater Arizona Collection Repository
Contact
Arizona State UniversityP.O. Box 871006
Tempe AZ 85287-1006 United States
(480) 965-4932
archives@asu.edu