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Box PJ 7

 Container

Contains 119 Collections and/or Records:

Housing, 1936

 File — Box: PJ 7, Folder: 41
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_8_7_41_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondence: A contract connected to the low cost housing project in Oklahoma City.

Housing, 1938

 File — Box: PJ 7, Folder: 42
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_8_7_42_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondence: various PWA projects.

Hugo Project, 1947

 File — Box: PJ 7, Folder: 43
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_8_7_43_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondence: construction of the Hugo Dam and opposition to it.

Hugo Project, 1949-1950

 File — Box: PJ 7, Folder: 44
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_8_7_44_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondence: support and opposition to the Hugo Dam Project.

Hulah Dam, 1937-1938

 File — Box: PJ 7, Folder: 45
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_8_7_45_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondence: inquiries into the status of the Hulah Dam Project.

Hulah Dam, 1939

 File — Box: PJ 7, Folder: 46
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_8_7_46_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondence: status of the Hulah Dam Project.

Hulah Dam, 1940

 File — Box: PJ 7, Folder: 47
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_8_7_47_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondence: money allocated for construction of the Hulah Dam.

Hulah Dam, 1941

 File — Box: PJ 7, Folder: 48
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_8_7_48_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondence (A-Jones): problems surrounding the construction of the Hulah Dam.

Hulah Dam, 1941

 File — Box: PJ 7, Folder: 49
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_8_7_49_0000
Scope and Contents Correspondence (Jopling-Z): problems surrounding the construction of the Hulah Dam. Correspondents include Frank Phillips.

Hulah Dam: Data, 1941

 File — Box: PJ 7, Folder: 50
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_8_7_50_0000
Scope and Contents Most of the material in the Thomas Collection was created during his senatorial years. Because Thomas served over half of his years in the Senate during the Great Depression and World War II, the collection is an excellent source on the history of the nation and Oklahoma during the 1930s and 1940s. The files reflect the national debate over these two major crises and include opinions of colleagues, figures in the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, and other prominent personalities. Because...