Box DP 9
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Contains 193 Results:
Indian Affairs-General., 1951
Indian Affairs-Health., 1951
Correspondence: Re: closing of Indian government hospital at Wagner, South Dakota. Correspondents include John W. McCormack (U.S. Representative-Massachusetts).
Indian Affairs-Kiowa-Comanche-Apache., 1951
Indian Affairs-Land., 1951
Correspondence: Re: retention of ward status of Indians under government supervision; sale of Indian lands by public auction instead of by sealed bid.
Indian Affairs-Law Enforcement., 1951
Correspondence: Re: request for special law enforcement officers in Indian communities to curb immoral behavior.
Correspondence
Re: federal assistance approved under Section 6 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to various Oklahoma cities, towns, and communities for water/sewage facilities.
Leaflet, 1957
Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: Meeting Community Sewage Treatment Needs under the Construction Grants Program (1957).
P. L. 660-Federal Water Pollution Control Act), 1956
"To provide for water pollution control activities in the Public Health Service of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and for other purposes." Eighty-fourth Congress. Attached are "Water Pollution Control Act amendments of 1956" (July 9, 1956).
Miscellaneous guides, information brochures, and applications, including regulations for Water Pollution Control Construction Grants.
Correspondence
Re: miscellaneous and number and monthly amount of benefits being paid under the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance program at the end of December 1959, classified by State and county of the beneficiary's residence. Statistical tables are attached.
