Water resources development--Law and legislation--United States
Found in 212 Collections and/or Records:
Corps of Engineers Division and District Boundaries for River and Harbor and Flood Control, January 1, 1949
81st (1949-1951)
Correspondence About Awarded Contracts for Broken Bow Reservoir Construction, October 20, 1964 - January 11, 1965
Correspondence from Congressman Carl Albert and Colonel J. W. Morris, District Engineer, regarding awarded contracts for construction and design of power intake penstock and surge tank and two three-phase power transformers and appurtenances.
Correspondence and news clippings regarding various civil engineering projects, June 03 - 30, 1960
The text includes various letters and news clippings regarding projects and events in Oklahoma and Arkansas. It discusses a meeting for the Weyerhaeuser Project in McCurtain County, a training program on law enforcement, and the Arkansas River Dedication in June 1971. It also highlights the construction and dedication of the Broken Bow Dam and Reservoir and the efforts of politicians such as Congressman Carl Albert.
Correspondence and News Release Regarding Construction Budgets and Contracts, 1966-01-24 - 1966-09-15
The document contains a series of telegrams from Colonel George A. Rebh to Congressman Carl Albert regarding contracts awarded by the Department of Army Corps of Engineers for construction and equipment related to the Broken Bow Reservoir in Oklahoma, and a news release from Congressman Albert to various Oklahoma news outlets about the president's budget request for funds for reservoir and dam projects.
Correspondence Between Congressman Carl Albert and Bobby Dillard Regarding the Relocation of Hochatown Cemetery, March 20 - April 06, 1962
Mr. Dillard wrote to Representative Carl Albert seeking information about the relocation of the Hochatown Cemetery due to the construction of a dam on Mountain Fork River. Representative Albert forwarded the letter to the Army Engineers, who indicated that the cemetery would be relocated in spring of 1963 and that next of kin would be contacted beforehand. Mr. Dillard was informed that the District Engineer in Tulsa would provide him with the necessary information.
Correspondence between Congressman Carl Albert and Major General William F. Cassidy on the Broken Bow Reservoir, Mountain Fork, Oklahoma, January 25 - March 28, 1962
Correspondence Between Jeff English and Congressman James R. Jones Regarding White House Tour Tickets, 1973-07-03 - 1973-07-27
93rd (1973-1975)
Correspondence on Water Resource Development in Oklahoma between Honorable Ed Edmondson and James R. Jones, 1972-05-08 - 1972-05-12
92nd (1971-1973)
Correspondence Regarding Broken Bow: Lions Club and Water Control, 1959-01-30
86th (1959-1961)
Correspondence Regarding Construction Contracts and Land Acquisition at the Broken Bow Reservoir Project, July 31, 1962 - June 20, 1963
Correspondence from Congressman Carl Albert to Oklahoma news outlets discussing awarded contracts for work at the Broken Bow Reservoir, and from Colonel J.W. Morris of the Corps of Engineers stating that a public meeting would occur discussing the land acquisition procedures for the Broken Bow Dam and Reservoir project.
