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VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-14T13:37:50machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-14T13:37:50humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyReconstruction Finance CorporationpresumedReconstruction Finance Corporation (Washington, DC)presumedRfcpresumedR.F.C.presumedUnited States. Reconstruction Finance Corporationpresumedactive 1923active 1939Agricultural productivityLoansOhioAdkerson, J. Carson (Joseph Carson), 1892-Alabama. Governor (1935-1939 : Graves).Bailey, Josiah William, 1873-1946Bankhead, William Brockman, 1874-1940.Barden, Graham Arthur, 1896-1967Bell, Daniel Wafena, 1891-1971.Board of Deposits of Wisconsin.Board of Deposits of Wisconsin.Browder, Earl, 1891-1973California. Dept. of Public Works. San Francsico-Oakland Bay Bridge.Charles Derleth, Jr., 1874-1956Clay family.Colquitt, Oscar BranchDartigue, Jean-Joseph Maurice, 1903-1983Durr, Clifford J. (Clifford Judkins), 1899-1975.Durr, Virginia Foster.Forrest, Suzanne, 1926-Hoey, Clyde Roark, 1877Horwitz, Solis, 1910-1972.Illinois. Governor (1929-1933 : Emmerson)Indiana University Center for the Study of History and MemoryJones, Jesse H. (Jesse Holman), 1874-1956Judd, Orrin G.Katz, Milton, 1907-1995.Kuehl, Frank W., 1894- ,Lustron Corporation.Meyer, Eugene, 1875-1959.Miller, Charles Addison, 1867-1944.Minnesota. Dept. of Banking.Minnesota. Division of Housing and Redevelopment.Morrill, Chester, 1885-National Industrial Conference Board.Official Denver Emergency Relief Committee.Paul A. FreundPennsylvania Railroad Company. Financial Dept.Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Motive Power Dept.Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief of Freight Transportation.Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Vice President-Operations.Pew, Arthur E., 1898-1965.Robinson, David Wallace, 1899-1989.Rodey, Pierce C. (Pierce Coddington), 1889-1958.Roper, Daniel C. (Daniel Calhoun), 1867-1943Schram, Emil.Shoup, Paul, 1874-1946.Shuford, George AdamsTennessee Central Railway Company.Trefethen, Eugene E., Jr., 1909-United States. Dept. of the Treasury.Wallace, Henry Agaard, 1888-1965Weaver, George L-P, 1912-Winton, David Judson, 1897-Wisconsin. Public Welfare Dept.Reconstruction Finance CorporationPierce C. Rodey Papers, 1923-1939Rodey, Pierce C. (Pierce Coddington), 1889-1958Pierce C. Rodey Papers, 1923-19393 linear feetAttorney for the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD), 1925-1936.Rodey passed the New Mexico Bar in 1915 and started his practice in Albuquerque with Rodeyand Rodey, 1915-1927; Rodey and Dailey, 1927-1934; Rodey and Dickason, 1934-1941. Collectionincludes general correspondence, memoranda and legal papers regarding District bond issues,court cases, national and state legislation, taxes, levies and assessments, and other topics. Alsoincludes some MRGCD board minutes and resolutions, news clippings, reports on agriculturaltopics and three maps of areas within the District.EnglishArchives and Special Collections Department. New Mexico State University.Weaver, George L-P, 1912-. Reminiscences of George L-P Weaver : oral history, 1981.Weaver, George L-P, 1912-Goodson, Martia,Reminiscences of George L-P Weaver : oral history, 1981.Transcript: 70 leaves.Tape: 2 cassettes.Member, Civil Rights Committee, AFL-CIO, 1942-1958; work with Stuart Symington on National Securities Resources Board and Reconstruction Finance Corporation, breaking the tin cartel, 1952; consultant, organizational and rehabilitation training; United Negro College Fund: operating and capital fund raising, development of programs. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesJean-Joseph Maurice Dartigue Papers, 1941-1945Dartigue, Jean-Joseph Maurice, 1903-1983Jean-Joseph Maurice Dartigue Papers 1941-19452,000 items; 2 containers; .6 linear feetHaitian government official. Correspondence, minutes, agreements, financial reports, and studies concerning the formation and mission of the Société Haitiano-Américaine de Développement Agricole, of which Dartigue was a founder and vice president.FrenchEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionEconomic History of Indiana in the Twentieth Century, 1976-1980Economic History of Indiana in the Twentieth Century 1976-1980164 interviews; Audiotapes, transcripts, and collateral materialsThis project contains information about local, state, national, and international economic enterprises, focusing mainly on businesses and industries located in and/or originating in the state of Indiana. Some of the industries discussed are the Indiana limestone industry, the local oil industry, coal mining, agriculture, railroads, the automobile industry, banking, insurance, steel production, and supermarkets. The local economic impact of industry and business on a community, unionization, and the workforces of each industry are also discussed.EnglishIndiana University, Bloomington. Center for the Study of History and MemoryPennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief of Freight Transportation. Records, 1927-1955.Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief of Freight Transportation.Records, 1927-1955.22 linear ft.The records of the Chief of Freight Transportation consists of 22 linear ft. selected from a much larger body of files. Several files, including those on the operation of circus trains and the Fruit Growers Express Company, continue those of the Chief of Transportation. The files have been appraised to select the most important developments of each period and to document the most important freight services. Hagley Museum & LibraryLustron Corporation. Scrapbook, 1947-1950.Lustron Corporation.Scrapbook, 1947-1950..1 cu. ft. (ca. 42 items)Photocopied scrapbook includes Lustron Corporation newsletters and newspaper articles in regard to Lustron's financial problems with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyClay family. Clay family papers, 1780-1959.Clay family.Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903.Clay family papers, 1780-1959.97.6 cubic ft.These are the personal and business papers of the Clays, a prominent Bluegrass family. University of Kentucky LibrariesRobinson, David Wallace, 1899-1989. The early history of Williams-Brice Football Stadium : [1975 Apr.] ; [typescript] / by D.W. Robinson.Robinson, David Wallace, 1899-1989.Reconstruction Finance CorporationThe early history of Williams-Brice Football Stadium : [1975 Apr.] ; [typescript] / by D.W. Robinson.1 folder (37 leaves)Historical essay (9 typescript sheets [1975]) and supporting documents (28 documents, 1934-1935), re history of location and construction of the Williams-Brice Football Stadium for use by the University of South Carolina; negotiations with the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society of South Carolina for use of the fairgrounds, and the eventual purchase of 20.17 acres of adjacent property on Bluff Road owned by Susan Ames Taylor. Robinson notes efforts to fund the project in the midst of the Great Depression, and correspondence and documents from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (an entity now known as the United States Small Business Administration); documenting alternative plans that would have placed the stadium closer to campus at Maxcy Gregg Park on Blossom St., and location of previous games: "prior to 1934 the football games of the University, with the exception of the Carolina-Clemson game, were played on Davis or [following W.D. Melton's term as President, what was later known as] Melton Field.... the old parade ground.... It ran along the southern side of Green Street from Sumter to Bull, except that the frontage on Bull Street was occupied by the Thompson Infirmary." During the 1920s, "the Carolina-Clemson game was played on the State Fair property near the intersection of Rosewood Drive and Bluff Road.... The Fair Association depended largely on the revenues generated by this football game." related to the agreements and stipulations associated with use of the stadium, parking, etc. during the annual Carolina-Clemson football game, including daily record in dollars of gate receipts on each day of the S.C. State Fair for 1934; and an addition to Section 5, requiring that "during Fair Week the use of the Stadium shall be subject to the control of the South Carolina State Fair Association, the Clemson College Athletic Association and the University of South Carolina Athletic Association, and that all admissions shall be through the Fair Grounds."; and an addition to Section 10: "That all actions of the Board of Trustees shall be subject to the approval of the City Council." University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesNational Industrial Conference Board. Records. 1916-1985.National Industrial Conference Board.Records. 1916-1985.135 linear ft.The records of the Conference Board are an important source for understanding the business community's response to most political and socioeconomic issues. Hagley Museum & LibraryReconstruction Finance Corporation. [Minor publications].Reconstruction Finance Corporation.Jones, Jesse H. 1874-1956.[Minor publications].v. 36 cm.Yale University LibraryPennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Vice President-Operations. Records, 1917-1968 (bulk 1930-1964).Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Vice President-Operations.Records, 1917-1968 (bulk 1930-1964).55 linear ft.The records of the Vice President-Operations are a surviving fragment (perhaps less than 10%) of a much larger body of material. A large portion of the VP-O's files were not scheduled for permanent retention, and more was destroyed in the late 1970s. However, the surviving material does cover most of the major developments of the 1928-1955 period. There is significantly less material from Newell's tenure as Vice President (1955-1958) and from the 1960s. Hagley Museum & LibraryColquitt, Oscar Branch, 1861-1940. Colquitt, Oscar Branch, papers, 1873-1941.Colquitt, Oscar Branch, 1861-1940.Colquitt, Oscar Branch, papers, 1873-1941.45 ft. 6 in.Papers concern Colquitt's career and political activities and include correspondence, letterpresses, scrapbooks, speeches, photographs, reports, campaign materials, voting records, bills and resolutions, financial documents, reference files, and genealogical materials about the Burkhalter family. University of Texas LibrariesMinnesota. Dept. of Banking. Correspondence of or relating to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1932-1939.Minnesota. Dept. of Banking.Correspondence of or relating to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1932-1939.1.0 cu. ft. (1 box).Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsBriefs, 1928-1976Judd, Orrin G.Briefs, 1928-197616 boxesAlthough this collection begins with some miscellaneous material from the Harvard law review, the bulk of these briefs is drawn from Judd's years in private practice and from his time as Solicitor General of New York. The Judd Briefs also includes judicial opinions published and speeches given by the judge during his tenure on the United States District Court for Eastern New York.Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge : clippings, correspondence and miscellaneous material pertaining to Bridge construction, 1934-1935.San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge : clippings, correspondence and miscellaneous material pertaining to Bridge construction, 1934-1935. 1934-1935.1 folder.Water Resources Collections and ArchivesPapers, [Iowa City] University of Iowa Publications, 1888-1965, 1974Wallace, Henry Agaard, 1888-1965Papers, [Iowa City] University of Iowa Publications 1888-1965, 197467 reels of microfilm. 35m.University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Kanas CollectionPennsylvania Railroad Company. Financial Dept. Records, 1899-1971.Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Financial Dept.Records, 1899-1971.140 linear ft.The records give nearly complete coverage of the activities of the financial Department at its highest administrative level from 1900 until the Penn Central merger of 1968. Some files have been lost. Many of those covering the later years of Bevan's administration were impounded during the investigations of the Penn Central bankruptcy. Some have been lost and others are in the custody of Penn Central Corporation. Copies of many of these files are included in the Hagley Museum & Library's holdings of Bevan's papers. Hagley Museum & LibrarySchram, Emil. Emil Schram collection, 1942-2011.Schram, Emil.Schram, Daniel.Schram, R. Thomas.Mattison, Donald M.Emil Schram collection, 1942-2011.1 document case, 3 cassette tapes, 1 sound disc, 1 oversize manuscript folder, 1 painting.This collection consists of oral histories in which Mr. Schram discusses his life in Peru, Indiana; his work for the Cole family, the National Drainage and Irrigation Association, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, and the New York Stock Exchange. His son, Daniel and his grandson R. Thomas Schram are interviewed and discuss Emil's life. There are also printed materials including copies of speeches and remarks made by Emil during his time at the NYSE and a newspaper article about him. There is a photograph of him and a portrait painted by Donald M. Mattison. Indiana Historical Society LibraryMorrill, Chester, 1885-. Reminiscences of Chester Morrill : oral history, 1952.Morrill, Chester, 1885-Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Reminiscences of Chester Morrill : oral history, 1952.Transcript: 311 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Childhood and education; Department of Agriculture, 1914-25: various activities in the agricultural fields of marketing and distribution, including the Grain Futures and the Packers and Stockyards Administrations; War Finance Corporation, 1925-31; Federal Farm Loan Bureau, 1927-37; Federal Reserve System, 1931-1950; Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1931-33; banking in Nationalist China, 1951. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesJesse H. Jones Papers, 1916-1960, (bulk 1926-1945)Jones, Jesse H. (Jesse Holman), 1874-1956Jesse H. Jones Papers 1916-1960 (bulk 1926-1945)78,000 items; 360 containers plus 39 oversize; 128 linear feetU.S. secretary of commerce and financier. Correspondence, speeches, reports, congressional releases, subject file, newspaper clippings, and other printed matter documenting Jones's career, including as director of the Reconstruction Finance Corp. and secretary of commerce.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionReconstruction Finance Corporation. Crop production loan applications, 1932.Reconstruction Finance Corporation.Crop production loan applications, 1932.1 v.Contains applications by farmers for loans to produce certain crops. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyMeyer, Eugene, 1875-1959. Reminiscences of Eugene Meyer : oral history, 1953.Meyer, Eugene, 1875-1959.Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Reminiscences of Eugene Meyer : oral history, 1953.Transcript: 938 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Childhood and education; early financial operations; farm credit during the 1920s; Federal Farm Loan Bureau; Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the Federal Reserve System during the banking crisis, 1933; WASHINGTON POST, 1933-1953; World Bank and International Monetary Fund; impressions of Presidents Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and many other political and financial figures. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBankhead, William Brockman, 1874-1940. Papers, 1875-1952 and n.d.Bankhead, William Brockman, 1874-1940.Bankhead, Eugenia (Evelyn Eugenia), b.1901.Bankhead, Henry M. (Henry McAuley), b.1876.Bankhead, Tallulah James Brockman, [ca.1840]-[ca.1922].Bankhead, Walter Will, 1879-1989.Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965.Beasley, Cecil A. (Cecil Acmund), b.1876.Bloom, Sol, 1870-1949.Boykin, Frank W. (Frank William), 1885-1969.Byrns, Joseph Wellington, 1869-1936.Christy, Howard Chandler, 1873-1952.Comer, Donald, 1877-1963.Curtis, James J.Denny, George Hutcheson, 1870-1955.De Priest, Oscar, 1871-1951.Dixon, Frank M. (Frank Murray), 1892-1965.Duncan, L. N. (Luther Noble), 1875-1947.Farley, James A. (James Aloysius), 1888-1976.Fies, Milton H. (Milton Henry), b. 1882.Garner, John Nance, 1868-1967.Graves, Bibb, 1873-1942.Graves, John Temple, 1892-1961.Green, William A., 1870-1952.Hobson, Richmond Pearson, 1870-1937.Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972.Hopkins, Harry L. (Harry Lloyd), 1890-1946.Huddleston, George, 1869-1960.Hull, Cordell, 1871-1955.Jarman, Peterson Bryant, 1892-1955.Jemison, Robert.Julian, Knox (James Knox).Kilby, Thomas Erby, 1865-1943.La Guardia, Fiorello H. (Fiorello Henry), 1882-1947.Morgenthau, Henry, 1856-1946.Murfee, Hobson Owen, b.1874.Oliver, William B. (William Bacon), 1867-1948.O'Neal, Edward Asbury, 1875-1958.Owen, Marie Bankhead, 1869-1958.Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1866-1920.Owen, Thomas M. (Thomas McAdory), 1894-1948.Perkins, Frances, 1882-1965.Pettus, E. W.Prater, Dewey.Quinn, Yancey M.Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961.Romney, Kenneth.Rountree, John Asa, b.1867.Sanders, Sam J.Steagall, Henry Bascom, 1873-1943.Sunshine, Leon.Tunstall, Alf M. (Alfred Moore), b.1863.Ucker, Clement C.Alabama Mining Institute.American Cotton Cooperative Association.American Veterans of the World War.Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (U.S.)DeBardeleben Coal Corporation.National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.National Education Association of the United States.Democratic National Convention (1940 : Chicago, Ill.)Papers, 1875-1952 and n.d.33 cubic ft. (41 archives containers, 2 records center containers, 4 oversized containers, and 27 oversized scrapbooks).Papers, 1875-1952 and n.d., consisting of genealogical materials, correspondence, letters, telegrams, cards, invitations, clippings, reports, speeches, campaign records, bills and resolutions proposed by the U.S. Congress, subject files, pamphlets, diagrams, scrapbooks, and other materials. This collection documents the life of Bankhead, particularly his career as a U.S. Representative, with extensive coverage of his tenure as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Included in his records as a U.S. Representative is a great amount of information on U.S. and Ala. politics, agriculture, military conscription, unemployment, roads and highways, prohibition, drainage and reclamation, vocational education, and Tallulah Bankhead. Clippings and scrapbooks also contain information on the lives and careers of John H. Bankhead, Sr., John H. Bankhead, Jr., and Tallulah Bankhead (1902-1968). Photographs include numerous members of Congress, officials in the administrations of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt, and foreign heads of state. Of significant interest is correspondence between Bankhead and Democratic party and Congressional leaders concerning political campaigns, Democratic organization of the House of Representatives, and New Deal legislation. Alabama Department of Archives and HistoryJosiah William Bailey Papers, 1833-1967Bailey, Josiah William, 1873-1946Josiah William Bailey Papers, 1833-1967ca. 422,400 Items and 10 volumesEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryForrest, Suzanne, 1926-. Suzanne de Borhegyi Forrest research papers : photocopies, 1934-1942.Forrest, Suzanne, 1926-Hickok, Lorena.Hopkins, Harry.Suzanne de Borhegyi Forrest research papers : photocopies, 1934-1942.1.5 linear feet.Summary: Collection consists of photocopies of documents relating to federal and state depression era programs in New Mexico. Many have Forrest's handwritten notes on them. Some W.P.A. materials included concern women's work, education, family, citizenship, and health. Also included are photocopies of papers from other federal agencies, the Lorena Hickok-Harry Hopkins papers, New Mexico project documents (land use and purchase), and water utilization documents. New Mexico State LibraryKatz, Milton, 1907-1995. Papers, 1932-1952.Katz, Milton, 1907-1995.Papers, 1932-1952.13 linear ft.Personal and professional correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, and legislative and legal files relating to Katz' career as special assistant to the U.S. attorney general; his service with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, National Recovery Administration, Securities and Exchange Commission, War Production Board, Combined Production and Resources Board, and Organization for European Economic Cooperation; and his teaching at Harvard University Law School. Harry S. Truman LibraryClyde Roark Hoey Papers, 1943-1954Hoey, Clyde Roark, 1877Clyde Roark Hoey Papers, 1943-1954211 Boxes; ca. 167,220 ItemsEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryReconstruction Finance Corporation. [Reconstruction Finance Corporation pamphlets].Reconstruction Finance Corporation.[Reconstruction Finance Corporation pamphlets]. 1953-1954.3 v. ; 23-28 cm.Cornell University LibraryBoard of Deposits of Wisconsin. Paid claim records, 1933-1945.Board of Deposits of Wisconsin.Paid claim records, 1933-1945.3.2 c.f. (8 archives boxes).Records of liquidation payments made by insolvent banks to the Board and the assignment of claims by municipalities, including certificates of transfer to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation of the title to public deposits assigned to the Board. Wisconsin Historical Society ArchivesBoard of Deposits of Wisconsin. Loan records with Reconstruction Finance Corporation and Central Wisconsin Trust Company, 1933-1940.Board of Deposits of Wisconsin.Loan records with Reconstruction Finance Corporation and Central Wisconsin Trust Company, 1933-1940.4.0 c.f. (10 archives boxes)Records of loans made by the Board with funds from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the Central Wisconsin Trust Company; including applications for loans, lists of collateral, trust receipts, repayment records, transmittal letters, estimates of liquidations, and miscellaneous correspondence. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectCharles Derleth Papers, 1865-1952Charles Derleth Papers, 1865-1952ca. 15 linear ft. (19 manuscript boxes + oversize flat boxes)EnglishWater Resources Collections and ArchivesMiller, Charles Addison, 1867-1944. Papers, 1931-1944.Miller, Charles Addison, 1867-1944.Papers, 1931-1944.1.35 cubic ft. (3 boxes)Collection contains an 800 page unfinished autobiography, half of which relates Miller's banking experiences during the Great Depression and his service with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. There are also 6 business diaries (1934-1943) and miscellaneous other materials related to his banking career. Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.Daniel C. Roper PapersDaniel C. Roper papers 1860-198556 Linear Feet, circa 33,900 itemsThe Daniel C. Roper Papers, 1860-1958 (bulk 1933-1938), consist chiefly of professional and political correspondence, including telegrams and memoranda, but also include speeches, financial papers, clippings, invitations, legal papers, printed material, and pictures. The collection primarily documents Roper's term as Secretary of Commerce during the first administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In general the papers provide an inside look at this Democratic administration during the early depression years, as well as the relationships among business, government, and politics. In particular, Roper had close ties to people in the business community and was sympathetic to their concerns. In addition, the collection tracks the course of the New Deal in the Department of Commerce and the career of Roper not only as a United States government official in Roosevelt's cabinet but also as a progressive Democrat.EnglishEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryGraham Arthur Barden Papers, 1934-1960Barden, Graham Arthur, 1896-1967Graham Arthur Barden Papers, 1934-1960ca. 264,515 Items; 357 BoxesEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryMinnesota. Division of Housing and Redevelopment. Correspondence and subject files, 1945-1953.Minnesota. Division of Housing and Redevelopment.Correspondence and subject files, 1945-1953.11.5 cu. ft. (11 boxes and 1 partial box).Primarily chronological correspondence files (1947-1953) and files relating to the housing and redevelopment activities in twenty-four Minnesota communities (1947-1953). The correspondence is mainly that of division director Stuart Rothman. The housing and redevelopment activities files, arranged alphabetically, detail housing activities in St. Paul, Minneapolis, Albert Lea, Bemidji, Buhl, Calumet, Chisholm, Coleraine, Duluth, Eveleth, Faribault, Fergus Falls, Fridley, Gilbert, Hibbing, International Falls, Mountain Iron, Red Wing, St. Cloud, Rochester, South St. Paul, Two Harbors, Virginia, and Winona. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsDurr, Virginia Foster. Reminiscences of Virginia Foster Durr : oral history, 1974.Durr, Virginia Foster.Barnard, William D. (William Dean), 1942-Reminiscences of Virginia Foster Durr : oral history, 1974.Transcript: 377 leaves.Family history and background, Birmingham society; Hugo Black; marriage and move to Washington; recollections of New Deal Washington; Reconstruction Finance Corporation, poll tax, unions, La Follette Committee hearings; Southern Conference for Human Welfare in Birmingham; Brown decision; Internal Security Sub-Committee, Dies Committee; 1948 campaign and Henry A. Wallace; return to Alabama, 1951 civil rights activities, bus boycott, freedom riders, Selma march, Black Power movement; Southern issues, Southern women. Impressions of many Washington figures, including Lyndon Johnson, Justice Brandeis, James Eastland. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesLustron Corporation. Records.Lustron Corporation.Standlund, Carl G.Denton, R. Harold.Reconstruction Finance Corporation.Records. 1946-1982.0.75 cubic feet.Columbus, Ohio, manufacturer which operated ca. 1946-1952. Collection consists of advertisements, correspondence, newsclippings, press releases, and reports documenting the activities of the corporation and its efforts to produce and market prefabricated housing made of enamel baked steel. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyEarl Browder Papers, 1879-1990Browder, Earl, 1891-1973.Earl Browder Papers 1879-199048.0 linear ft.Papers of the General secretary of the Communist Party of the United States from 1930 through its dissolution in 1944. When the Party was reconstituted as the Communist Political Association later that year, Browder was chosen as its President, however he was expelled in 1946 following a debate over Party leadership. Following his expulsion, Browder lectured and wrote about Marxism and represented Soviet writers and publishers for publication in the United States. Collection incluces correspondence/subject files (1879-1970) relating to Marxist philosophy, the workings of the C.P.U.S.A., Browder's role within the Party and to Browder's business ventures as well as legal files (1938-1958); manuscripts (1924-1967) of Browder and others, including Browder's manuscripts for articles, books, memoranda, news releases, pamphlets, reports, and speeches; and memorabilia including personal files and photographs of Browder and his family, and some colleagues. Notable correspondents include Roger Baldwin, Daniel Bell, Bruce Bliven, Rudy Blum, Louis B. Boudin, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Theodore Draper, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, William Z. Foster, Joseph Freeman, A.A. Heller, Lotte Jacobi, Alfred Kohlberg, Robert S. Minor, Tom Mooney, Paul and Eslanda Goode Robeson, Anna Rochester, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jack Selford, Joseph R. Starobin, I.F. Stone, John Strachey, Anna Louise Strong, Dirk Jan Struik, Norman Thomas, Harry Frederick Ward, Sumner Welles, and others. Also included is a holograph letter of greeting from Mao Zedong. The collection also includes Browder's personal library and other published materials.EnglishRussianSpanish; CastilianSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterShoup, Paul, 1874-1946. Paul Shoup papers, 1928-1946.Shoup, Paul, 1874-1946.Paul Shoup papers, 1928-1946.5 linear feet.Business and personal correspondence, business, legal and financial papers, bills and acts of Congress, governmental documents, political campaign material, minutes of meetings, texts of articles and printed materials covering the period of Shoup's presidency (1929-32) and vice chairmanship (1932-38) of the Southern Pacific Company and his interest and involvement with development and oil companies, notably the Tide Water Oil Group. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesJones (Jesse Holman) Papers 23285513., 1880-1965Jones, Jesse H. (Jesse Holman), 1874-1956.Jones (Jesse Holman) Papers 1880-1965Jesse H. Jones was a prominent Houston businessman, builder, and publisher of the Houston Chronicle, and held positions with the American Red Cross during World War I and in the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. He was involved with real estate development and building construction in Texas and elsewhere.EnglishDolph Briscoe Center for American HistoryPapers, 1918-1993Paul A. FreundPaul A. Freund papers242 boxes and 17 Paige boxesThe Papers of Paul Freund consist of materials related to his work as government lawyer, author, teacher, authority on Constitutional Law, and as a member of numerous organizations, such as the American Association of Arts and Sciences.EnglishHarvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Records Concerning the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.United States. Dept. of the Treasury.Records Concerning the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.33 linear ft.The records include reports and correspondence, with related indexes and statistical compilations, documenting actions of the Secretary (as authorized in 1933) in requesting the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to subscribe for preferred stock in national banking institutions and State banks and trust companies in need of funds for capital purposes, or to make loans secured by such stock as collateral, 1933-37. Also included are miscellaneous reports and tabulations, 1938-45. National Archives Library, National Archives Records AdministrationOscar Branch Colquitt Papers, 1873-1941.Colquitt, Oscar BranchOscar Branch Colquitt Papers 1873-1941.Texas state senator(1895-1899); Texas railroad commissioner (1903-1911); governor of Texas(1910-1915); U.S. Senate candidate (1916); member of the United States Board ofMediation (1929-1933); representative of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation(1935-1940). Newspaperman and lawyer. Papers concern Colquitt's career andpolitical activities and include correspondence, letterpresses, scrapbooks,speeches, photographs, reports, campaign materials, voting records, bills andresolutions, financial documents, reference files, and genealogical materialsabout the Burkhalter family.EnglishDolph Briscoe Center for American HistoryDavid J. Winton papers., 1929-1973.David J. Winton papers. 1929-1973.Correspondence, financial records, minutes, reports,clippings, photographs, printed materials, and related papers (mainly 1950-1973)concerning the personal interests and activities of Winton, a Minneapolis(Minnesota) businessman and head of the Winton Lumber Company and its affiliates andsubsidiaries.Minnesota Historical SocietyTennessee Central Railway Company. Records, 1884-1968.Tennessee Central Railway Company.Records, 1884-1968.ca. 2,746 items.Consists of bills, claims, clippings, correspondence, court records, estimates, exhibits, financial documents, inventories, land records, legal documents, lists, maps, passes, printed materials, reports, schedules and studies of the Tennessee Central Railway that crossed Tennessee from Clarksville to Harriman-Emory Gap. Tennessee State Library & Archives, TSLAJones, Jesse H. (Jesse Holman), 1874-1956. Jones, Jesse Holman, papers, 1880-1965.Jones, Jesse H. (Jesse Holman), 1874-1956.Jones, Jesse Holman, papers, 1880-1965.41 ft., 8 in.Papers concern the career of Jones, and relate to the construction of buildings in Houston, Fort Worth, Dallas, and San Antonio; real estate holdings in Dallas, Houston, Memphis, and New York City; the Democratic National Convention of 1928 in Houston; the development of the San Jacinto monument and battleground, and the berthing of the battleship Texas; the creation of the Houston Endowment, Inc.; Jones' service as director general of the Department of Military Relief of the American Red Cross War Council during World War I, as federal loan administrator of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and secretary of commerce under Franklin D. Roosevelt, and as director general of the Texas Centennial Celebration; his activities as the chairman of the Houston Harbor Board, as a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church, and in development, finance, and banking operations, particularly in Houston; and his collaboration with Edward Angley in writing 50 Million Dollars. Many of Jones' papers for the years 1930-1950, when Jones was active in the federal government, are located in the Library of Congress. University of Texas LibrariesBell, Daniel Wafena, 1891-1971. Reminiscences of Daniel Wafena Bell : oral history, 1954.Bell, Daniel Wafena, 1891-1971.Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Reminiscences of Daniel Wafena Bell : oral history, 1954.Transcript: 526 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Department of the Treasury, 1911-46: foreign loans, 1919-20; Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits, 1931-35; acting director of the Bureau of the Budget, 1934-39; Under Secretary of the Treasury, 1940-46; President of the American Security & Trust Company; observations of Congress, the Depression, Federal Reserve System, National Recovery Administration, New Deal, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, public works, World War I and World War II. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCalifornia. Dept. of Public Works. San Francsico-Oakland Bay Bridge. Fifth session of Consulting Board, January 23-27, 1933.California. Dept. of Public Works. San Francsico-Oakland Bay Bridge.Reconstruction Finance Corporation.San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (Calif.). Board of Consulting Engineers.Fifth session of Consulting Board, January 23-27, 1933. 1933.1 v. : ill. ; 28 cm.Board discussion of the design of the upper deck floor slab, grouting operations at the west end of the tunnel, and construction of the mole north of the Key Route Mole; the Reconstruction Finance Corporation negotiations, insurance contracts; and the state of various of the construction contracts. Appendix II describes the design of the West Bay superstructure. Water Resources Collections and ArchivesDurr, Virginia Foster. Papers, 1904-1991.Durr, Virginia Foster.Beech, Gould.Black, Hugo LaFayette, 1886-1971.Black, Hugo, 1922-Black, Elizabeth.Black, Josephine Foster, 1899-1951.Bond, Julian, 1940-.Brecher, Edward M.Cameron, Angus.Coffin, William Sloane.Colan, Lulah Johnston Durr, 1942-.Dabbs, Edith.Doar, John.Dombrowski, James A. (James Anderson), 1897-1983.Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898-1980.Dunn, Lucy Durr, b.1896.Durr, Anne Patterson.Durr, James Judkins.Durr, John Wesley, 1863-1941.Durr, John Wesley, d.1978.Durr, Lucy Judkins, 1865-1959.Elmore, Kate Durr.Elmore, Stanhope.Folsom, James Elisha.Fortas, Abe, b.1910.Foster, Anne Patterson, d.1944.Foster, Hugh, b.1871.Foster, Sterling J. (Sterling Johnson), 1867-1952.Foster, Sterling J. (Sterling Johnson), b.ca.1908.Franklin, John Hope, 1915-2009.Fuller, Helen.Gilbert, Rudy.Goldthwaite, Mary W.Gomillion, C.G.Goodall, Virginia Jemison.Graham, Anna.Graham, George A. (George Adams), 1904-2005.Graham, Katharine, 1917-2001.Hackney, F. Sheldon.Hackney, Lucy Judkins Durr, 1937-.Hall, Grover Cleveland, 1888-1941.Hentoff, Nat.Horton, Myles.Howard, Milo Barrett, 1933-1981.Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-2007.Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973.Johnston, Paul.Jones, Robert E.Judkins, Willulah, d.1945.Kefauver, Estes (Carey Estes), 1903-1963.Kohn, John P., b.1902.Langer, William Leonard, 1896-.Lehman, Herbert Henry, 1878-1964.Lester, Anthony.Lilienthal, David Eli, 1899-1981.Lyon, Anne Patterson Durr, 1927-.McGovern, George S. (George Sterling), 1922-.McPhillips, Julian L.McWilliams, Carey, 1905-.Maund, Dorothy.Milibrand, Ralph.Miller, Arthur, 1915-2005.Minow, Newton N.Morse, Wayne L. (Wayne Lyman), 1900-1974.Nathan, Otto.Newman, Edwin H. (Edwin Harold), 1919-.O'Brien, Lawrence Francis, 1917-.Offe, Sabine.Parker, Tilla (Virginia Foster Durr), 1939-.Patterson, Hamilton.Pearson, Drew (Andrew Russell), 1897-1969.Pepper, Claude Denson, 1900-.Percy, Walker, 1916-1990.Polier, Justine Wise.Pollak, Louis Halprin, 1922-.Rains, Albert (Albert McKinley), 1902-1991.Rice, E. Turner (Edward Turner).Rives, Richard Taylor, b.1895.Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962.Seeger, Pete, 1919-Smith, Ben.Smith, Moreland G.Sparkman, John (John Jackson), b.1899.Stanley, Cash M. (Cassius Miller), 1878-1964.Starr, Louis M.Steele, Jonathan.Terkel, Studs, 1912-2008.Thrasher, Thomas R.Vaughan, Barbara.Wedderburn, Dorothy.White, Gerald T.White, William Allen, b.1868.Wolfe, James H.Yudkin, Michael.Governmental Affairs Institute.Southern Regional Council.Papers, 1904-1991.1.3 cubic ft. (4 archives boxes, 1 oversized folder).These papers contain correspondence, letters, clippings, photographs, awards, certificates, ephemera, and printed materials. The primary topics discussed are her family and friends, civil rights and voting in the South, and politics in the U.S. and in Ala. Correspondence and letters constitute one-half of the collection, and clippings one-fourth. Of particular interest is the correspondence with the Harkness Fellows, who were European students studying in the U.S., as well as the correspondence with Hugo L. Black, and his second wife, Elizabeth, and with Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson. Other prominent correspondents included: Julian Bond, Angus Cameron, William Sloan Coffin, John Doar, James Dombrowski, William O. Douglas, James E. Folsom, Abe Fortas, John Hope Franklin, Helen Fuller, Katherine Graham, Grover Cleveland Hall Sr., Estes Kefauver, Herbert H. Lehman, David E. Lilienthal, Carey McWilliams, Arthur Miller, Drew Pearson, Walker Percy, Claude Pepper, Albert Raines, Richard T. Rives, Pete Seeger, Eleanor Roosevelt, John Sparkman, Harlan F. Stone, Studs Terkel, and William Allen White. Alabama Department of Archives and HistoryWinton, David Judson, 1897-. David J. Winton papers, 1929-1973.Winton, David Judson, 1897-Andersen, Elmer L., 1909-Anderson, Clifford.Anderson, Eugenie M. 1909-1997.Binder, Carroll, 1896-1956.Fraser, Donald MacKay, 1924-Freeman, Orville L.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Keve, Paul W.McCarthy, Eugene J., 1916-2005.Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945.Semmes, Harry H. (Harry Hodges), b. 1892.Upgren, Arthur R.Voorhees, Tracy S. (Tracy Stebbins), 1890-1974.Winton, Charles Joel, 1862-1934.Winton, Charles Joel, 1899-Winton, Robert Craine, 1895-Addison Oil Company (Minneapolis, Minn.).Amador Lumber Company (Martell, Calif.).American Assembly.American Universities Field Staff.Atlantic Council of the United States.Baldridge Logging Company (Hobart, Wash.).Bar-None Boys Ranch.Blake School (Hopkins, Minn.).Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America.Citizens League of Minneapolis and Hennepin County (Minn.).Citizens Mental Health Association of Minnesota.Committee for a National Trade Policy (U.S.).Committee for Economic Development.Consolidated Freightways, inc.Foreign Policy Association. Minneapolis Branch.Forest History Society.Institute for International Order.Kenwood Oil Company (Tulsa, Okla.).Macalester College.McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., inc.Minneapolis Council of Social Agencies.Minnesota Association for Mental Health.Minnesota Citizens Council on Delinquency and Crime.Minnesota Historical Society.National Lumber Manufacturers Association.National Planning Association.National Policy Committee (U.S.).Princeton University.Reconstruction Finance Corporation.Red River Lumber Company.Siskiyou-Minnesota Timber Company.The Pas Lumber Company (The Pas, Man.).Timber Engineering Company.Unesco.United Hospital Fund of Minneapolis and Hennepin County.United Lumber Yards (Modesto, Calif).United Nations.United States. War Production Board.United World Federalists (U.S.).University of Minnesota.Washburn Memorial Orphan Asylum (Minneapolis, Minn.).Winton Lumber Company.Winton Lumber Sales Company (Minneapolis, Minn.).Winton Oregon Timber Company.David J. Winton papers, 1929-1973.46.25 cu. ft. (37 boxes).Correspondence, financial records, minutes, reports, clippings, photographs, printed materials, and related papers (mainly 1950-1973) concerning the personal interests and activities of Winton, a Minneapolis (Minnesota) businessman and head of the Winton Lumber Company and its affiliates and subsidiaries. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryDurr, Clifford J. (Clifford Judkins), 1899-1975. Reminiscences of Clifford Judkins Durr : oral history, 1974.Durr, Clifford J. (Clifford Judkins), 1899-1975.Sargent, James E., 1941-,Reminiscences of Clifford Judkins Durr : oral history, 1974.Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.Family history and Southern tradition; legal practice; Reconstruction Finance Corporation; Government Reorganization Act; Defense Plant corporation; development programs; Federal Communications Commission; Communication Act of 1934; House Committee on Un-American Activities; FBI loyalty programs; broadcast license renewal considerations; academic freedom issue; Montgomery civil rights practice; impressions of Jesse Jones, Hugo Black, Aubrey Williams, others in New Deal Washington. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesAlabama. Governor (1935-1939 : Graves). Administrative files, 1935-1939.Alabama. Governor (1935-1939 : Graves).Bankhead, John Hollis, 1872-1946.Boykin, Frank W. 1885-1969.Administrative files, 1935-1939.44 cubic ft. (44 records center cartons).The Governor is the chief executive of the state whose function is to administer the laws of the state. One of the activities used to accomplish this function is the administering of executive decisions and actions. This series consists of the administrative files of Governor Bibb Graves' second term in office. It contains correspondence, reports, photographs, pamphlets, publications, and telegrams. The records consist of correspondence and other material regarding the activities of the numerous state departments and agencies. In addition, there is considerable documentation of the relief and recovery programs established in the state in response to the massive unemployment brought on by the Great Depression. Well-known federal programs, such as the Public Works Administration (PWA), the Works Projects Administration (WPA), the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) that operated under the National Recovery Act (NRA), and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), are documented in Governor Graves' records. Some of these programs were administered locally by the Alabama Relief Administration. Graves maintained an extensive correspondence file with Orville F. Rush, a member of Senator John Bankhead's staff in Washington, D.C., regarding Alabama projects that were likely to receive federal funding. Bankhead and Frank Boykin frequently corresponded with the Governor regarding issues and legislation that affected the state of Alabama. The records also contain information on strikes that occurred in Alabama, particularly at textile mills. There is a file on communism that contains correspondence protesting the arrest of strikers and other actions that violated citizens' rights. Reports of communist activity and communist propaganda are also contained in this file. The Scottsboro Boys case is also documented in the records of Governor Graves althought most of the material generated from the case is in the records of Governor Benjamin M. Miller. On the lighter side, Governor Graves was named the honorary chairman to coordinate the Alabama birthday balls for President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936 Jan. Graves also coordinated the Alabama invitations to hear Roosevelt speak at Grant Stadium in Atlanta, Ga., on 1935 Nov. 29. These activities are documented in these records. Alabama Department of Archives and HistoryWisconsin. Public Welfare Dept. Federal Emergency Relief Administration material, 1934-1939.Wisconsin. Public Welfare Dept.Wisconsin. Emergency Relief Administration.Federal Emergency Relief Administration material, 1934-1939.2.0 c.f. (5 archives boxes)Tabulations of feed and seed loan credits, summaries of FERA grants, financial statements of projects, statistical reports and plans for projects, work papers, and records of Reconstruction Finance Corporation money expended through the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectPew, Arthur E., 1898-1965. Papers, 1931-1951.Pew, Arthur E., 1898-1965.Papers, 1931-1951.40 linear ft.The first part of the Arthur E. Pew, Jr. Papers contains corporate and administrative records. Most of this material dates from the period 1931-1951 when he was involved with the Houdry Process Corporation. The records consist of annual reports, board of director, executive committee, and stockholder files. Hagley Museum & LibraryRodey, Pierce C. (Pierce Coddington), 1889-1958. Pierce C. Rodey papers, 1923-1939 (bulk, 1930-1935).Rodey, Pierce C. (Pierce Coddington), 1889-1958.Reconstruction Finance Corporation.Pierce C. Rodey papers, 1923-1939 (bulk, 1930-1935).2.5 linear ft.Correspondence, legal records, financial records, minutes, resolutions, reports, clippings and maps documenting Rodey's work on behalf of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District. Many of the materials concern the District's finances, including bonded indebtedness. The District's involvement with bond companies such as the Reconstruction Finance Corporation is illustrated. Smaller amounts of material document Rodey's role in litigation and as an advisor regarding legislation affecting the District. New Mexico State UniversitySan Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge : clippings, correspondence and miscellaneous material pertaining to Bridge construction, 1935-1936.Associated Oil Company.San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge : clippings, correspondence and miscellaneous material pertaining to Bridge construction, 1935-1936. 1935-1936.1 folder.Water Resources Collections and ArchivesPennsylvania Railroad Company. Motive Power Dept. Records, 1881-1964 (bulk 1910-1948).Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Motive Power Dept.Records, 1881-1964 (bulk 1910-1948).200 linear ft.The records of the Motive Power Department consist of eight series. With the exception of the annual reports, they primarily cover the period 1910-1948. Most pre-1910 and post-1948 material has been lost. Coverage is relatively complete for the period 1920-1948. The files of the Superintendent of Motive Power - Northwest System are fragments covering the construction and operation of shops at Dennison, Ohio, and Scully, Pa. The publications and ephemera include samples of standard specification, handbooks for the operation of equipment and professional papers dealing with electrification and the 1913 air brake trials. Drawings are paper copies extracted from files and flattened. Original tracings are available at the Pennsylvania State Archives. Hagley Museum & LibraryGeorge Adams Shuford Papers, 1952-1959Shuford, George AdamsGeorge Adams Shuford Papers, 1952-195936,000 ItemsEnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryAdkerson, J. Carson (Joseph Carson), 1892-. Papers of J. Carson Adkerson [manuscript], 1913-1981.Adkerson, J. Carson (Joseph Carson), 1892-American Manganese Producers Association.Biggam Manganese Company.Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966Canfield, Gordon, 1898-1972Case, Clifford P. (Clifford Philip), 1904-1982Clough Manganese Corporation.Cravens, Fadjo (William Fadjo), 1899-Dern, George H.Dirksen, Everett McKinley,E.J. Lavino & Company.Fagabagon Company.Glass, Carter, 1858-1946Green, William, 1870-1952,Hatfield, Henry Drury, 1875-1962,Hennings, Thomas Carey, 1903-1960,Jones, Jesse H. (Jesse Holman), 1874-1956Maginnis, W.F.,Martin, Edward, 1879-1967,Mills, Wilbur D. (Wilbur Daigh), 1909-1992Murray, James E.O'Daniel, W. Lee (Wilbert Lee), 1890-1969,Otter River Mining Company.Pickett, Tom (Thomas Augustus), 1906-Raw Materials National Council.Reconstruction Finance Corporation.Robertson, A. Willis (Absalom Willis), 1887-1971Roper, Daniel C. (Daniel Calhoun), 1867-1943,Stettinius, Edward R. (Edward Reilly), 1900-1949Stockman, Lowell, 1901-1962,Unicoi Manganese Company.Papers of J. Carson Adkerson [manuscript], 1913-1981.6500 items.Include correspondence, financial and legal papers, reports, press releases, and photographs. Correspondence is chiefly with various manganese mining company officials re: legislation affecting the industry particularly the 1939 Strategic Materials Act and the Manganese War Claims Bill (amendment to the Contract Settlement Act of 1944); property development; mining and production problems; increased wartime production; and conflict with steel producers over foreign manganese purchases. There are financial and legal papers from manganese companies, in many of which Adkerson had an interest. The collection also contains minutes, 1927-1930, and some correspondence of the American Manganese Producers Association, maps, surveys, newsclippings, press releases, miscellaneous articles and reports, manganese property reports, photographs, biographical and astrological material on Adkerson, and correspondence, legal papers, and other data re: the railplane system, an overhead transportation system in which Adkerson was interested. Correspondents, many of whom are represented by single routine letters re: the War Claims Bill, include Harry F. Byrd, Gordon Canfield, Clifford P. Case, Fadjo Cravens, George H. Dern, Everett Dirksen, Carter Glass, William Green, H.D. Hatfield, Thomas C. Hennings, Jesse H. Jones, W.F. Maginnis, Edward Martin, Wilbur D. Mills, James E. Murray, W. Lee O'Daniels, Tom Pickett, A. Willis Robertson, Daniel C. Roper, Edward R. Stettinius, and Lowell Stockman. University of Virginia. LibraryEugene E. Trefethen, Jr. Papers, ca. 1930-1980Trefethen, Eugene E., Jr., 1909-Eugene E. Trefethen, Jr. Papers, ca. 1930-1980Number of containers: 58 cartons; Linear feet: 73.75Collection contains correspondence, reports, memoranda, financial records, company publications, printed matter, proposals and specifications, and other miscellaneous materials relevant to Kaiser's many business interests.EnglishBancroft LibraryOfficial Denver Emergency Relief Committee. Records, 1932-1933.Official Denver Emergency Relief Committee.Denver Civil Works Committee.Records, 1932-1933.1 v.Minutes, reports, statistics, correspondence, other miscellaneous records. Denver Public Library, Central LibraryKuehl, Frank W., 1894- ,. Oral history interview with Frank Kuehl [sound recording], 1980.Kuehl, Frank W., 1894- ,Treleven, Dale,Oral history interview with Frank Kuehl [sound recording], 1980.2 tape recordings.Interview, May 1, 1980, by Dale Treleven of the Historical Society staff with Frank W. Kuehl concerning his youth in Fountain City, Wis.; political work with John Blaine, Ralph Immell, and Bob La Follette, Sr.; and experiences with Wisconsin's bank stabilization program and with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation in Washington, D.C. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectHorwitz, Solis, 1910-1972. Collection of Solis Horwitz, 1945-1971 (bulk 1952-1967).Horwitz, Solis, 1910-1972.Collection of Solis Horwitz, 1945-1971 (bulk 1952-1967).1.65 cubic ft.This collection primarily focuses on Horwitz's professional activities in the United States Government, 1945-1968. Policies and reports, some classified at the time, are included and relate to his capacity as legal counselor and administrator at the Depart of Defense. Three extensive scrapbooks (Box 2-3) document both professional and personal events in his career in the government, 1961-1969, with 213 photos and numerous clippings. Also included are diplomas and certificates earned by Horwitz along with correspondence with government associates and presidential libraries. University of PittsburghIllinois. Governor (1929-1933 : Emmerson). Louis Lincoln Emmerson correspondence, 1929-1933.Illinois. Governor (1929-1933 : Emmerson)Louis Lincoln Emmerson correspondence, 1929-1933.6 cubic ft.Correspondence primarily concerns early state and federal efforts to alleviate the effects of the Great Depression through Governors' conferences, Illinois Emergency Relief Commission, Presidential Home Building and Home Ownership Conference, and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. The file also contains correspondence concerning the appointment and resignation of state officials, General Assembly resolutions, inventories of the Governor's office, messages to the General Assembly, executive proclamations, an Auditor of Public Accounts report on Rush Medical College, legal opinions of the Attorney General, court notification, extraditon papers, and monthly reports of the State Treasurer. Other subjects include the Illinois Central Railroad, Spanish-American War Veterans' Fund, international conferences, removal from office of state officials, and special elections. Most correspondents are federal, state, and local government officials. Illinois State Archive