Runnels County (Texas) New Deal AgenciesRecords 1933-1943

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Runnels County (Texas) New Deal AgenciesRecords 1933-1943

The first expenditure in Texas offederal monies allocated for the New Deal programs of President Franklin D.Roosevelt’s administration created the Texas Relief Commission in 1933. Letters,memoranda, printed material, and applicant records from the Texas Relief Commissioncomprise the Runnels County (Texas) New Deal Agencies Records, 1933-1943.

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