Theodore W. and John O. Morse papers, 1930-1936

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Theodore W. and John O. Morse papers, 1930-1936

This collection contains correspondence files of Theodore W. and John O. Morse, organized by topic. The letters document Theodore W. Morse's involvement with the Federal Farm Board, Farm Credit Administration in Wichita, and Kansas State Farm Bureau regarding New Deal agricultural policies in the state of Kansas. John O. Morse's correspondence concerns new state parks near Mound City and the Mine Creek Battlefield. Also included are clippings and addresses written for the Farm Credit Administration of Wichita concerning agriculture during the 1930s.

1.5 cubic feet (3 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8083474

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United States. Farm Credit Administration

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Morse, John O.

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Whaler captain. From the description of Papers of John O. Morse, 1829-1835. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79448772 ...

United States. Federal Farm Board

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Kansas Farm Bureau

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Morse, Theodore S.

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Theodore W. Morse was a member of the Farm Credit Administration during the 1930s and was involved with the Federal Farm Board and Kansas State Farm Bureau concerning New Deal agricultural policies. John O. Morse was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing district 15 between 1929-1936. He was also a lawyer in Mound City, Kansas. [Kansas State Library. "Kansas Legislators Past and Present: Mop through Mzz." http://www.kslib.info/legislators/membm4.html (ac...