Biographical Materials
Biographical Materials is a small series consisting of autobiographical sketches written by Joy on different phases in his life.
Biographical Materials is a small series consisting of autobiographical sketches written by Joy on different phases in his life.
The Correspondence series, except for a scattering of letters, dates primarily from the period following Joy's retirement from the Packard Motor Car Company in 1918. The letters concern Joy's various political and public interests: his opposition to the 18th Amendment (Prohibition), his interests in the nation's naval readiness, his support of measures to improve America's roads, and his opposition to some of the activities of the Federal Council of Churches. Joy corresponded widely with various public figures. His correspondents include James J. Couzens, Elizabeth Dilling Warren G. Harding Charles E. Hughes Edward Hunter Harry A. Jung Alfred M. Landon Andrew W. Mellon Truman H. Newberry Franklin D. Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt Elihu Root William H. Slayton and William H. Taft. In addition to the files of correspondence, the collection includes two volumes of letterpress books of Joy's business activities. The volumes are dated 1888-1892 and 1902-1903.