Utah Resettlement Project papers, 1910-1937.

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Utah Resettlement Project papers, 1910-1937.

Records pertaining to Utah projects of the New Deal resettlement agencies. Included are records from Price River, Green River, Elberta, Blue Bench, Ashley Valley, LaSal, Ivin's Bench, Price, and Midvale. The records were obtained from the National Archives.

1 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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United States. Resettlement Administration

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Price (Utah) Suburban Homesteads Resettlement Project.

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United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration

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In order to counteract the effects of the Depression, the Federal Government founded numerous agencies geared at lowering unemployment and boosting the economy. Among these were the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), created on May 12, 1933; the Civil Works Administration (CWA), established on November 9, 1933; and the Works Progress Administration (WPA-1), established on May 6, 1935. The Civil Works Administration was abolished in March, 1934, with its functions and records transfe...

Utah Resettlement Project.

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During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the Federal Emergency Relief Administration dispensed federal funds to establish rural rehabilitation communities for farmers who had been displaced by the Depression to encourage the development of self-sustaining farm families. From the description of Utah Resettlement Project papers, 1910-1937. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 26432380 During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the Federal Emergency Relief ...

Midvale (Utah) Suburban Homesteads Resettlement Project.

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