Box LG 23
Restricted
Contains 31 Results:
Post Office and Civil Service, 1962
Miscellaneous correspondence; correspondents include Joseph S. Clark, Olin D. Johnston, Lindley Beckworth.
Presidential Power, 1961-1962
Correspondence mainly concerning the idea that Congress was relinquishing power to the executive branch of government and expressing concern that John F. Kennedy was wanting more power; correspondents include Henry M. Jackson.
Price Stabilization, 1952
Correspondence concerning the ending of price controls; correspondents include Oklahoma Cotton Ginners' Association, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce.
Public Land, 1946, 1949
Miscellaneous bills and legislative reports concerned with public land; statement of Francis V. Keesling, Jr., San Francisco's representative on Washington affairs and also the representative of the American Municipal Association for this statement, regarding exemption of federal government from tax payments.
Public Land, 1950-1952
Miscellaneous bills concerned with public land, including copies of H.R. 6460 and report regarding disposition of public land in Oklahoma between the Cimarron base line and the north boundary of Texas and copies of H.R. 2478 and report regarding conveyance of land of abandoned rifle range to Chandler, Oklahoma; Decatur House; correspondents include Tom Steed.
Public Land, Conveyance of Land to Eastern Oklahoma A & M College, 1952-1955
Reports, legislation, and correspondence concerning transfer of land of the McCurtain Indigent Indian Reservation to Eastern Oklahoma A & M College; correspondents include Bureau of Indian Affairs; E. T. Dunlap; Ed Edmondson; Hugh Butler; Henry Dworshak; Mike Monroney; Guy Cordon; Bureau of Land Management.
Public Land, 1953
Statement by Kerr on mineral rights of land covered by Lake Texoma; miscellaneous copies of legislation; correspondence and legislation regarding conveyance of land to Oklahoma for construction of Quartz Mountain State Park; statement by N. R. Graham on development of state parks in Oklahoma; recreation areas within Denison Dam and Reservoir area; correspondents include Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board.
Public Land, 1954
Grazing; miscellaneous copies of legislation, much of which concerned conveyance of certain lands to various Oklahoma communities; Veterans Hospital in Muskogee; copy of hearings asking for monetary relief for Oklahoma due to relocation of roads because of Grand River Dam; correspondents include Guy Cordon, Ed Edmondson.
Public Land, 1955-1956
Public Land, 1957-1961
Copies of S. 846 and report regarding establishment of a National Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission; copy of H.R. 815 to establish a national cemetery in Oklahoma; copies of S. 3339 and S. 112, both of which called for the establishment of a national cemetery at Fort Reno, Oklahoma; letter from Bureau of the Budget on national cemeteries.