Box 96
Container
Contains 17 Collections and/or Records:
Public Works, General, A-C, 1968
File — Box: 96, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_96_1_0000
Scope and Contents
The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.
Public Works, General, D-I, 1968
File — Box: 96, Folder: 2
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_96_2_0000
Scope and Contents
Topics include national parks and reserves fees. Correspondents include Henry M. Jackson, Edward V. Long, and Jennings Randolph.
Public Works, General, J-P, 1968
File — Box: 96, Folder: 3
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_96_3_0000
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include George D. Aiken, Carl Albert, and Milton R. Young.
Public Works, General, Q-Z, 1968
File — Box: 96, Folder: 4
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_96_4_0000
Scope and Contents
Topics include Water Quality Improvement Act of 1968. Correspondents include Henry M. Jackson.
Public Works, Water, A-K, 1968
File — Box: 96, Folder: 5
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_96_5_0000
Scope and Contents
The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.
Public Works, Water, A-K, 1968
File — Box: 96, Folder: 6
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_96_6_0000
Scope and Contents
The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.
Rules and Administration, 1968
File — Box: 96, Folder: 7
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_96_7_0000
Scope and Contents
Topics include United States congressional reform. Correspondents include Jack Brooks, Howard H. Cannon, Carl T. Hayden, B. Everett Jordan, and Charles H. Percy.
Small Business Administration, 1968
File — Box: 96, Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_96_8_0000
Scope and Contents
The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.
Small Business Administration, 1968
File — Box: 96, Folder: 9
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_96_9_0000
Scope and Contents
The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.
Transportation, General, 1968
File — Box: 96, Folder: 10
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_96_10_0000
Scope and Contents
The Monroney Collection is 98 linear feet in addition to audio-visual and oversize materials. Although Mike Monroney was in Congress from 1938 to 1968, his collection has very little material from many of his years of service. In 1973, the National Archives destroyed over 90 percent of his early papers. The bulk of the surviving collection is from the years 1962-1968. For the most part, the series divisions demonstrate what topics the collection covers.