Narrative reports and personal correspondence of George H. Goodman, 1935-1938.

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Narrative reports and personal correspondence of George H. Goodman, 1935-1938.

These records include monthly and semi-monthly narrative reports of Work Projects Administration activities (1935-1937), and personal correspondence (1938) primarily concerning charges of political corruption in WPA programs. Also included is a report from District Two (1936).

2 microfilm reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6746304

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United States. Works Progress Administration. Kentucky.

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United States. Work Projects Administration. Kentucky

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The Civil Works Administration (CWA), created by executive order on November 9, 1933, was a short-term experiment in work relief. Its general goal was to provide temporary work for needy unemployed during the winter of 1933-1934. Four million people were employed by CWA work relief projects before its close in March, 1934. Partly due to the success of CWA, a Works Division was established in the Federal Emergency Relief Administration to guide states in administering additional work relief proje...

Goodman, George H.

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