Series I: Personal Materials, 1945-1985
Brochure: University Extension Chinese Language Program at University of California, Berkeley, 1945
Set of Three Photographs of Carrington and Other Military Members, Including Admiral Oscar Badger, in China, ca. 1946-ca. 1949
Letter Report of Fitness for Carrington - Details Carrington's Work Negotiating for the Release of an American Pilot from Communist Forces, 1947 September 27
Chinese 25000 Customs Gold Unit Note, 1948
Business Card for Major George Williams Carrington, Jr. - Assistant Naval Attaché in Taipei, Taiwan, ca. 1956-ca. 1959
Brochure: Foreigners in Formosa, 1841-1874, by George Williams Carrington, 1978
Brochure: Through Peking's Sewer Gate: Relief of the Boxer Siege, 1900-1901, by Richard A. Steel, Edited and with and Introduction by George W. Carrington, 1985
Scrapbook Pages of Photographs Taken by Carrington in Taiwan and Peking, China, 1947-1954
Organizational Chart of NATO Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, 1960 May 1
Series II: Newspaper and Magazine Articles, 1948-1976
"The Cession of Taiwan - A Second Look" by Leonard H.D. Gordon, November 1976
"Is Our Navy Trapped in China?" The Saturday Evening Post, 25 September 1948
"Ship-based Marines Will Stand By For Emergency Here - Badger," North-China Daily News, 1948 December 11
"MacArthur Says Fall of China Imperils U.S." Life Magazine, 1948 December 20
Three articles: "U.S. Vessels Move Away From Shanghai as Residents Prepared to Defend City," The New York Times; "50 Years' Peiping Duty Ended by U.S. Marines"; and an untitled article about Carrington in Korea, ca. 1949-ca. 1953