George H. King File of Richard B. Russell Correspondence, 1935-1938.

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George H. King File of Richard B. Russell Correspondence, 1935-1938.

The file includes correspondence between Dr. George H. King and Richard B. Russell from 1935 to 1938. Topics include the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College seeking funds from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works (P. W. A.) and requests for Senator Russell's endorsement for applicants to the Reconstruction Finance Commission and Resettlement Administration.

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