A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers discussing visiting at Eisenhower's vacation home in Augusta, Georgia. Eisenhower states he has a bursitis in his right shoulder and offers the suggestion of alternative golf partners for Shivers.
A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers offering his sympathy towards Marialice Shiver's medical issues. In addition Eisenhower requests Shivers to call his office the next time he is in Washington to have another golf outing.
A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers accepting a portable barbecue pit as a gift. In addition Eisenhower discusses establishing a date for a future portait to be made.
A letter from President Eisenhower to Allan Shivers thanking him for the delivery of a portable barbecue pit. The letter also discusses Eisenhower meeting Shivers before he would receive the letter.
A letter from President Eisenhower's wife, Mamie, to Shivers thanking him for telegrams sent to the President. She states that President Eisenhower is poor health but "feeling stronger."
An official memorandum from Allan Shivers designating October 13, 1956 as "Ike Day," in celebration of President Dwight Eisenhower. The memorandum compliments Eisenhower's achievements and praises him for being the only Texas who has served as chief…
Shivers’ support for Eisenhower demonstrated his desire to place political issues before party loyalty. Supporting a Republican for president was controversial, but helped reaffirm Shivers’ stance on conservative principles and states’ rights.