Box LG 17
Restricted
Contains 179 Results:
Government Operations-Military Property., 1958
Government Operations-Rural Electrification Administration., 1958
Correspondence Re: H.R. 11762, to amend Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953. Also included is "Hearings."
Government Operations-Surplus Property., 1958
Correspondence regarding stockpiles of certain types of equipment needed by schools.
Government Operations-Surplus Property., 1957
Discussion of H.R.9522; "To amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to authorize the disposal of surplus property to certain welfare agencies" (Kenneth B. Keating-New York).
House Administration-Photocopies., 1957
Discussion of H.R.5144; "To limit the acquisition and use by civilian agencies of the Federal Government of equipment for reproducing documents, drawings, papers, and so forth, on sensitized materials" (Frank C. Osmers, Jr.-New Jersey), and S.894; "To limit the acquisition and use by civilian agencies of the Federal Government of equipment for reproducing documents, drawings, papers, and so forth, on sensitized materials" (J. Glenn Beall-Maryland).
Interior and Insular Affairs-Alaska Statehood., 1957-1958
Interior and Insular Affairs-Canton Reservoir., 1957-1958
Discussion of H.R.8270; "To authorize the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Canton project, Oklahoma, by the Secretary of the Interior" (Toby Morris-Oklahoma). Correspondents include Clair Engle.
Interior and Insular Affairs-Cheyenne/Arapaho., 1957-1958
Discussion of H.R.6090; "To set aside certain lands in Oklahoma for the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians" (John Jarman-Oklahoma).
Interior and Insular Affairs-Cheyenne/Arapaho., 1958
Discussion of H.R.6090; "To set aside certain lands in Oklahoma for the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians" (John Jarman-Oklahoma). Also includes transcripts of hearings.
Interior and Insular Affairs-Cowboy Hall of Fame:, 1957
H.Con.Res.181; "Favoring congressional recognition of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Museum to be located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma" (Carl Albert-Oklahoma).
