Blaine Hallock letter to Wayne L. Morse 1952 June 30

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Blaine Hallock letter to Wayne L. Morse 1952 June 30

Typescript carbon copy letter from Blaine Hallock, Baker, Oregon, to Wayne L. Morse, Washington, D.C., 11 pp, 30 June 1952, reacting to a speech given by Morse regarding the Bonneville Power Administration and Hell's Canyon.

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