Irvin
Nov 21, 2022

Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers

Irvin "Mac" Henry McDuffie and his wife Elizabeth "Lizzie" Hall McDuffie were domestics in their hometown of Atlanta and later in the employ of Franklin Delano Roosevelt during his presidency. Born in Elberton, Georgia, Irvin moved to Atlanta to be a barber and eventually manage the McDuffie-Herndon Barbershop financed by Alonzo Herndon of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company. Upon the recommendation of a customer, Roosevelt interviewed McDuffie to be his valet at his retreat at Warm Springs, Georgia. McDuffie continued on with Roosevelt through his governorship in New York and his presidency, until McDuffie suffered a nervous breakdown in 1939. Elizabeth worked for 23 years as a maid with the prominent Atlanta family of Edward H. Inman. In 1933 she moved to Washington, D.C. to join her husband and became a maid in the White House where she remained until Roosevelt's death in 1945.

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  • Geographic Location = Georgia--Atlanta
A booklet for the Arena Art Club including club officers, history, projects, calendar, and a membership list. 10 pages.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
A brochure announcing the Christmas Program at the Phyllis Wheatley Branch of the YWCA.
A booklet for the Arena Art Club including club officers, history, projects, calendar, and a membership list. 10 pages.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Postcard announcing the Annual Woman's Day at Liberty Baptist Church.
A letter to Elizabeth McDuffie from Mabel Staupers describing her trip to Atlanta.
A program for a Sunday service at Liberty Baptist Church.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
An envelope for tithes and weekly offerings for Liberty Baptist Church.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
A receipt from the Atlanta Water Works.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
A receipt from the Atlanta Water Works.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
A flier announcing the arrival and speaking engagements for Reverend Howard Jones.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
South-View Cemetery Association Card for Sarah Stanfield, Elizabeth McDuffie's mother, noting her place of burial.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
An employee record for Thomas A. Glass, a clerk with the United Sates Post office.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Seven blank postcards made by the Curt Teich Company.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers