Box PJ 2
Restricted
Contains 105 Results:
Camp Gruber, 1946
Correspondence: when Camp Gruber and Camp Chaffee might be abandoned; uses for Camp Gruber following the war. Correspondents include Dwight Eisenhower.
Camp Gruber, 1947
Correspondence: possible use of camp as a war memorial; the shutting down and selling of camp; interest concerning reactivation of the camp.
Camp Gruber, 1948
Correspondence: camp being turned back to the Cherokee Indians; reactivation of camp; appropriations for an Indian centennial; leasing of part of camp land for cattle grazing.
Camp Gruber, 1949
Correspondence: Oklahoma A. And M. College taking control of Camp Gruber; the State Game and Fish Commission taking some land in Cherokee County.
Camp Maxey, 1944
Report: "Selected material on the construction, use and location of Camp Maxey with special data on facilities, acreage, and buildings remaining at the camp that can be used for training troops." Prepared by Military Affairs Committee, Chamber of Commerce, Paris, Texas.
Canadian County Roads, 1934
Correspondence: type of asphalt to be used in Canadian County.
Canton Dam, 1938, 1940
Correspondence: possibility of Canton Dam being constructed and work being available because of it.
Canton Dam, 1945
Correspondence: positive effects of Canton Dam if it was built; the amounts of money set aside for certain dams in Oklahoma.
Canton Dam, 1946
Correspondence: flood control bill connected to the Canton Dam; the use of the Canton reservoir for recreational activities.
Canton Dam, 1947
Correspondence: use of Fort Cantonment by the boy scouts; road work surrounding the Canton Dam area; the amount secured to complete dam.
