Moss, Hilda.

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The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) was created on May 22, 1933. The purpose of FERA was to work cooperatively with state government, providing federal grants for relief purposes. Hilda Moss, a social worker for the East Baton Rouge Parish Relief Fund, worked under the direction of FERA and the Louisiana State Dept. of Public Welfare in providing social services to residents of East Baton Rouge Parish. She also served as a Commissioner of Elections, Precinct No. 9, Ward 2 in Baton Rouge.

From the description of Benjamin Scott Magruder collection. Hilda Moss papers, 1921-1975 (bulk 1926-1940). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 268777061

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Louisiana
Baton Rouge (La.)
East Baton Rouge Parish (La.)
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Public service employment
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Social workers
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Person

Active 1921

Active 1975

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