Box PJ 1
Restricted
Contains 92 Results:
Air Force Academy-Oklahoma City, 1949
Correspondence: questioning the consideration of Randolph Field as a site for the air Force Academy.
Air Force Academy-Tulsa, 1950
Correspondence: consideration of Tulsa as a site for the Air Force Academy.
Air Force Research Lab, 1949
Correspondence: construction of an Air Force Research Lab at the University of Oklahoma.
Air Mail Route-Oklahoma City, 1929
Brief: supplementing the Survey for the establishment of an Air Mail Route via St. Louis, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City.
Airport, undated, 1942
Correspondence: improvement of the Gage airport instead of the building of an airfield at Woodward; undated document containing dollar amounts given to Oklahoma airports by sponsors and the Federal Government.
Airports, 1944
Correspondence: building of an airfield at Snyder, Oklahoma.
Airports, Legislation, 1945
Airports, 1945-1946
Correspondence: Senate bill S. 2 and its provisions for federal aid toward public airports; the naming of certain fields as surplus to be sold back to the original owners. Correspondents include Fiorello H. La Guardia.
Alaska, 1936
Correspondence: Matanuska Valley Colony, both views for and against; an island in Alaska said to be crawling with nearly extinct sea otters. Correspondents include Frank Hall Fraysur of Time magazine requesting some pictures of the sea otters for a new picture magazine called LIFE.
Alaska, 1937
Correspondence: sea otters and their protection; the Matanuska Valley Colony both for and against.
