Accession Inventory of the Chao Hengti papers

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Title: Chao Hengti papers
Date (inclusive): 1920-1960s
Collection Number: 2019C99
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: In Chinese
Physical Description: 4 oversize boxes (5.8 Linear Feet)
Creator: Zhao, Hengti, 1880-1971
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

Access

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Use

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Acquisition Information

Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 2020.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Chao Hengti papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Processing Information

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Biographical Note

Born in 1880 in Hunan Province. Engaged in military studies in Japan in 1904, and returned to China in 1905 to join Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary cause. Went to study military in Japan again in 1906 and graduated from the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1909. Arrested by President Yuan Shikai for treason in 1913, and was released two years later. In the decade that followed, Chao was active in Hunan Province's military and political arena, becoming Governor of Hunan in 1921. He held that position until 1926, after a coup to oust him. He stepped down and fled to Shanghai. After the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese war in 1937, he collaborated with Chiang Kai-shek and refused to join the Japanese. He was elected member of the National Assembly in 1947. He went to Taiwan after 1949 and was appointed senior presidential adviser to Chiang Kai-shek. He died in Taipei in 1971.

Scope and Content of Collection

The collection contains a volume of correspondence between General Chao and other prominent political figures in the 1920s and a calligraphy album commemorating Chao's 80th birthday

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Politicians
China -- History -- 1912-1928
Hunan Sheng (China)
Correspondence

 

Accession Inventory

box 1

衡山趙夷午先生八十壽序 (Heng Shan Chao Yiwu's 80th Birthday) 1960

Scope and Contents

Large book with red velvet cover; hand written pages commemorating Chao Heng-ti's 80th birthday. Split between two boxes.
box 2

衡山趙夷午先生八十壽序 (Heng Shan Chao Yiwu's 80th Birthday) 1960s

Scope and Contents

Second half of large book with red velvet cover; hand written pages commemorating Chao Heng-ti's 80th birthday. Also contains oversized publication on the Chao family with photos. Split between two boxes.
box 3

趙恆惕先生實行著憲手扎 (Ribbon-bound Handwritten Statutes put forward by Chao Heng-ti) 1920s-1960s

Scope and Contents

Bound volume of handwritten statutes from Chao Heng-ti, with wooden cover and ribbon binder. Split between two boxes.
box 4

趙恆惕先生實行著憲手扎 (Ribbon-bound Handwritten Statutes put forward by Chao Heng-ti) 1920s-1960s

Scope and Contents

Bound volume of handwritten statutes from Chao Heng-ti, with wooden cover and ribbon binder. Split between two boxes.