Box 13
Contains 137 Results:
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Constituent Opinion About, 1937-1941
Topics include Joshua Bryan Lee, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson Steed, Elmer Thomas, United States Congress constituent communication, United States Works Progress Administration public opinion, United States Works Progress Administration reorganization, United States Works Progress Administration rules and practice, and public welfare. Correspondents include Phil A. Watson.
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Creek County, 1937-1942
Topics include Wilburn Cartwright, Joshua Bryan Lee, Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.), Democratic Party (Okla.), Afro-American employment, civic improvement, soil conservation projects, storm sewers, water-supply engineering, waterworks, waterworks in Mounds (Okla.), and waterworks in Oilton (Okla.). Correspondents include Jed J. Johnson, Elmer Thomas, United States Works Progress Administration, W. T. Fulks, Ron Stephens.
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Creek County, Projects, Roads, 1936-1942
Topics include United States Works Progress Administration, civic improvement, road design and construction in Oklahoma, and road maintenance and repair in Oklahoma, and farm to market road projects. Correspondents include Fred M. Boone and Ron Stephens.
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Creek County, Projects, Schools, 1936-1945
Topics include Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Afro-Americans education, athletic field design and construction, gymnasium design and construction, school building costs, school buildings law and legislation, school buildings maintenance and repair, school buildings in Olive (Okla.), school facilities planning, and school grounds maintenance. Correspondents include United States Works Progress Administration, E. H. Black, Frank A. March, and David K. Niles.
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Creek County, Projects, Women, 1937-1941
Topics include national school lunch program, unemployment, women's employment, housekeeping aid projects, and sewing rooms (Works Progress Administration). Correspondents include Sylvia Delia (Barnes) Mariner, United States Works Progress Administration, United States Works Progress Administration Division of Women's and Professional Projects, Dallas Dort, Margaret Eakin, and Katherine Hoover.
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Davis, L. L., 1937-1939
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Downs, Norma, Correspondence, 1936-1941
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Drought Relief Applications, 1936-1937
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Employees, 1937-1941
Topics include United States Works Progress Administration, United States Works Progress Administration officials and employees, collecting of accounts, credit, debt, debtor and creditor, drinking of alcoholic beverages, employee attitudes, performance standards, suffrage, unemployment, compulsory voting, Oklahoma officials and employees salaries, United States officials and employees political activity, and E. C. Caldwell. Correspondents include Wilburn Cartwright.
Works Progress Administration (WPA), Employment Quotas, 1937-1942
Topics include Wilburn Cartwright, F. C. Harrington, Joshua Bryan Lee, United States Works Progress Administration appropriations and expenditures, United States Works Progress Administration officials and employees, Veterans of Industry of America, public welfare, Oklahoma economic conditions, and employment quotas. Correspondents include John Conover Nichols, Elmer Thomas, United States Works Progress Administration, and Ron Stephens.
