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Box PH 11

 Container

Contains 183 Collections and/or Records:

Aerial view of Mount Scott, Oklahoma. Vertical Altitude 15,000 feet. Arrow pointing north inscribed on photograph. From Mount Scott road project., undated

 Item — Box: PH 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_11_0000_1649
Scope and Contents This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.

Aerial view of Mount Scott, Oklahoma. Vertical Altitude 15,000 feet. Arrow pointing north inscribed on photograph. From Mount Scott road project., undated

 Item — Box: PH 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_11_0000_1650
Scope and Contents This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.

Map of the world. The cities of Vladivostok, Fairbanks, Seattle, New York, London, and Moscow are highlighted., undated

 Item — Box: PH 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_11_0000_1651
Scope and Contents This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.

Map showing the polar frontier., undated

 Item — Box: PH 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_11_0000_1652
Scope and Contents Prepared by Current Group OPD, WDGS

Graph showing Army Air Forces Expansion, undated

 Item — Box: PH 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_11_0000_1653
Scope and Contents The graph depicts the "time lag between induction of personnel and their translation into effective fighting units" during 1939-1945.

Graph showing development of the B-29, undated

 Item — Box: PH 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_11_0000_1654
Scope and Contents The graph ranges from 1935 to 1945.

Map of the Earth showing the potential speed and range of guided missiles, undated

 Item — Box: PH 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_11_0000_1655
Scope and Contents This series contains 2,331 items and consists of images from throughout the time Elmer Thomas spent in Congress.

Bellah Mines bridge over Rolling Fork River southwest of Gillham, Arkansas, 1947 August 27

 Item — Box: PH 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_11_0000_1657
Scope and Contents The Bellah Mines bridge was a steel and concrete bridge, except for wood floor decking and wood stringers. It was 327 feet long. The bridge was completely destroyed by flood of August 27, 1947.

View of destruction of the Bellah Mines bridge, 1947 August 27

 Item — Box: PH 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_13_11_0000_1658
Scope and Contents Drift in tree in upper lefthand corner of picture shows that water was higher than floor of the bridge.