Box DP 1
Restricted
Contains 205 Results:
International trade. General., 1947
Correspondence re export of new cars: Frank J. Ritchie.
Patent Office. General., 1947
Requests for patent searches: J. R. Hargrove, J. T. Mitchell, Orville Wood.
Weather Bureau., 1947
Employment requests: Ernest Riesan, Charlie Lynn.
Correspondence transmitting article below and copy of letter from The Lutheran Research Society to President Harry S. Truman, protesting alleged discriminatory policies against fundamentalist ministers., 1947
Communications between Albert's office, federal agencies, constituents, and Oklahoma state officials. Topics include agriculture, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the economy, water projects, and Native Americans.
Article: Mathias W. Niewenhous (Director, Forest Products Division, C.P.A.): "The Forest Products Industries in 1947: Their Opportunities and Dangers.", 1947
Mimeographed; twenty-one pages.
Correspondence supporting sale of the Choteau plant to the Grand River Dam Authority, 1947
Communications between Albert's office, federal agencies, constituents, and Oklahoma state officials. Topics include agriculture, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the economy, water projects, and Native Americans.
Resolution: KAMO Electric Cooperative: "Requesting the War Assets Administration to Complete the Sale of the Steam Generating Plant of the Oklahoma Ordnance Works to the Grand River Dam Authority", 1947
Communications between Albert's office, federal agencies, constituents, and Oklahoma state officials. Topics include agriculture, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the economy, water projects, and Native Americans.
Correspondence re disposal of McAlester (Oklahoma) Prisoner-of-War camp to the city., 1946-1947
Correspondents include J. G. Puterbaugh. Includes copy of letter to each of the following: Elmer Thomas, Stanley C. Draper, E. H. Moore, and Robert S. Kerr. Also included are correspondence with Federal Works Agency (Public Buildings Administration).
Bid on Prisoner of War Camp, 1946
Typescript; twenty-seven pages. Numerous pages of supporting documents also included.
Correspondence re protesting closing of regional WAA offices, including that at Tulsa; awards to employees; election congratulations to CA., 1947
Correspondents include James H. Morrison (U. S. Representative - Louisiana).