Box LG 11
Restricted
Contains 39 Results:
Immigration, 1948-1949
Manual on the Immigration Laws of the United States by Abram Orlow, Americanizing Our Immigration Laws by American Jewish Committee, correspondence concerning displaced people, correspondents include American Hungarian Federation, Council of Free Czechoslovakia.
Immigration, 1950-1951
Immigration, Correspondence, 1952
Correspondence concerning passage of the McCarran-Walter or Humphrey-Lehman bills, correspondents include American Friends Service Committee, Pat McCarran, Samuel A. Boosting, Hubert H. Humphrey, Ernest W. McFarlane, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Julian Rothbaum.
Immigration, Legislation, 1952
Immigration, 1953-1955
Immigration, 1956-1959
Immigration, 1960-1962
Correspondence concerning denial of passports to communists and subversives, correspondence concerning S. 3225 regarding liberalization of the quota system, Orphans Bill.
Indian Affairs, 1948
Correspondence concerning H.R. 5491 regarding tribal affairs of Osage Indians, Public Law 80-754, created from S.J. Res. 203, providing for the ratification by Congress of a contract for the purchase of certain lands and mineral deposits by the United States from the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of Indians, correspondents include W. G. Stigler.
Indian Affairs, 1949
Indian Affairs, California, 1949
Copy of S. 2152, to confer jurisdiction on the state of California over the lands and residents of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation in said state, copy of H.R. 554 regarding improvement and construction of school buildings in Hoopa, California, mission Indians, Agua Caliente Reservation, claims, correspondents include Joseph C. O'Mahoney.