Introduction
The papers of Mayor Robert F. Shaw comprise 16 cubic feet of correspondence, memos, reports, bank statements and administrative paperwork of his two terms in office.
Biographical Note
Mayor Robert F. Shaw
Photograph Courtesy of the
Manchester Union Leader
Robert Shaw was born in Portland, Maine on May 29, 1934. He graduated from Derring High School and went on to serve his country in Korea from 1953 to 1957. In 1954, Shaw married the former Lorraine Moreau of Westbrook, Maine, and they are the parents of four children.
Shaw spent most of his adult life living and working in Manchester. His local business ventures are well known. For many years he operated a self-service station, and he owned Bob Shaw's Italian Sandwiches in downtown Manchester.
Mayor Shaw belonged to numerous professional organizations and served as chairman to many. He was a past president of the Manchester Rotary Club and past district governor of Rotary District 787. He also served as the first chairman of Manchester CRIMELINE. Shaw was a former board member of the Girls Club and United Way.
Mayor Shaw died in August 2004.
Scope and Content
During Mayor Shaw's tenure, many historic buildings in Manchester were placed on the National Register of Historic Places. These include the old Post Office Block (52-72 Hanover Street), and St. George's School and Convent. Another concern of his administration was Greenstreets, an urban forestry program. In 1984, Manchester was named Tree City USA as a result of this program.
Mayor Shaw was an enthusiastic supporter of automating all city departments and through his efforts this was accomplished in 1984-1985.
A number of informative reports were written during Mayor Shaw's terms in office. They include "The Greater Manchester Story", written in 1987 by members of the Manchester Industrial Council which discusses the development of Grenier Field and the details of the economic development of Manchester. Another document reported on the Amoskeag Corporation Housing Area and the Washington Street Project. There are also two surveys written in 1985. One discusses the cost of rental units in Manchester and another the wages and salaries.
There are numerous files on the Highway Department, Manchester Housing Authority and the Manchester Planning Board. In 1984 a Management Review of Education was conducted.
Arrangement
The Shaw collection is arranged alphabetically by subject and then chronologically within each folder.
Administrative Information
The collection was processed by archivist Sally Stephensen in 2000.
Access
The records are open for research without restrictions under the conditions of the Archives' access policy. Records may be copied for use in administrative, scholarly or personal research. Researchers are responsible for obtaining permission to use the material from the archivist.
Citation
The records of Robert F. Shaw, Office of the Mayor, City of Manchester, New Hampshire.
Accession 2000.20
Topics
- Amoskeag Housing Area
- Center of New Hampshire
- Derryfield Country Club
- Fire Victims Fund, 1985-1987
- Manchester Management Review
- National League of Cities
- Notre Dame Bridge
- Ordinance Violations of Bureau
- Retirement System
- U.S. Conference of Mayors
- Utility Coordinating Committee (Mayor's)
- Water Supply and Pollution Control
- Zoning Board of Adjustment