Box DP 22
Restricted
Contains 45 Results:
General Services Administration, 1957
Surplus property; surplus buildings; "How to Buy Surplus Personal Property from the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps" (pamphlet); protest of construction of Markham Ferry Reservoir.
General Services Administration, 1958
Surplus property; selection of architects for federal buildings; surplus equipment; surplus buildings; sale of surplus land adjacent to Grand Lake; purchase of automotive parts by federal government; mineral rights at Perry air field; improvements to federal buildings; leasing of site for Oklahoma City federal building.
General Services Administration, 1959
Mineral rights at Perry air field; surplus property; Optima project; surplus jeeps; proposed new Bureau of Mines facilities in Bartlesville; new federal buildings in Durant and Oklahoma City.
General Services Administration, 1960
New federal building in Tulsa; surplus equipment; surplus property; Oklahoma Ordnance Works at Pryor; sale of land near Grand Lake; possible transfer of certain functions from Post Office Department to GSA; interest in acquisition of property of former Naval Air Technical Training Center in Norman.
General Services Administration, 1961-1962
Surplus property; availability of surplus property to municipalities and civil defense organizations; purchase of surplus buildings at Tonkawa prisoner of war camp from War Assets Administration in 1948; "Donation of Federal Surplus Personal Property" (pamphlet). Correspondents include: Oklahoma Municipal League.
Housing and Home Finance Agency: Federal Housing Administration, 1949
Government housing projects; rehabilitation projects; military housing projects; home loans. Correspondents include: Julian Rothbaum; Oklahoma Negro Democratic Central Committee.
Housing and Home Finance Agency: General, 1949-1951
Housing projects; water distribution addition in Shawnee; housing project at Fort Sill; defense housing in Wichita; plans to stop federal aid for housing projects that discriminate against certain groups of people; Federal National Mortgage Association regulations; critical defense housing areas in Oklahoma; approval for funds for University of Oklahoma; proposed establishment of regional office in Oklahoma City. Correspondents include: Julian Rothbaum.
Housing and Home Finance Agency: Public Housing Administration, January-June, 1949
Housing for minorities in Frederick; ad valorem taxes; Arlington Farms and Langston Stadium; use of buildings of former Tonkawa prisoner of war camp by Northern Oklahoma Junior College.
Housing and Home Finance Agency: Public Housing Administration, July-December, 1949
Chouteau Courts Addition in Pryor; use of building from former Tonkawa prisoner of war camp for youth recreation center; lease of property to government.
Housing and Home Finance Agency: Federal Housing Administration, 1950
Government housing projects; military housing; insurance premiums; regional office at Oklahoma City; apartments in Stillwater; home loans; home loans for veterans; home loans for residents of small towns; Regulation X of Federal Reserve System (residential real estate credit). Correspondents include: Robert Hert.
