[Letters, Oct 7, 1953 and Nov. 17, 1953, between A.D. Edmonston and Fred G. Aandahl re collaboration of State and Federal government on Central Valley Project.]. 1953.

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[Letters, Oct 7, 1953 and Nov. 17, 1953, between A.D. Edmonston and Fred G. Aandahl re collaboration of State and Federal government on Central Valley Project.]. 1953.

Conveys resolution of Water Project Authority initiating collaboration; estimated cost of Central Valley Project features.

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Edmonston, A. D. (Arthur Donald)

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Central Valley Project (Calif.)

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Water Project Authority of the State of California

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United States., Department of the Intérior

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The Alaska Public Works Program was authorized during the 81st Congress through the Alaska Public Works Act, Public Law 264. The Act authorized the General Services Administration to construct public works in Alaska, at a total cost of $70 million, then to sell them to the Territory of Alaska or other public bodies in Alaska at a purchase price that would recover approximately 50% of the total estimated cost. The authority, set to expire June 30, 1955, was extended to June 30, 1959. The program ...

Aandahl, Fred George, 1897-1966

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Fred Aandahl of Litchville, N.D. served in the N.D. Senate (1931-1932 & 1939-1940), as North Dakota Governor (1945-1950), and in the U.S. House of Representatives (1951-1953). He also was Assistant Secretary of the Interior during the Eisenhower Administration for eight years. From the description of Biographical records, 1942-1966. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 36070331 Fred George Aandahl was born April 9, 1897, in Litchville, North Dakot...