ROBERT S. KERR COLLECTION
GUBERNATORIAL SERIES
Box and Folder Inventory
Box 21

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F 1: State Agencies, Equalization Board, State of Oklahoma, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include ad valorem tax in Oklahoma, personal property in Oklahoma, public utilities taxation in Oklahoma, railroad taxation in Oklahoma, real property valuation in Oklahoma, tax assessment in Oklahoma, taxation in Oklahoma, telephone taxation in Oklahoma, and valuation in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Robert Lee Williams (Folder26), Oklahoma Office of State Auditor, Oklahoma State Board of Equalization, and Oklahoma Tax Commission. The information in this record is also in Kerr, Gubernatorial, Box 20, Folders 26-28.

F 2-5: State Agencies, Examiner and Inspector, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include public finance, auditing, foreclosure, mortgages, taxation, appropriations and expenditures, and mortgage tax law in Oklahoma. Correspondents include John Rogers, Oklahoma Attorney General, Oklahoma State Examiner and Inspector, and Charles G. Morris.

F 6: State Agencies, State Fire Marshal, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include butane, fire prevention and inspection in Oklahoma, propane. Correspondents include National Fire Protection Association, Oklahoma State Fire Marshal, and T.J. Ellis.

F 7-10: State Agencies, Department of Game and Fish, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include Oklahoma State Game and Fish Dept., Wolves in Bryan County (Okla.), Denison Dam, Lake O' the Cherokees (Okla.), Lake Texoma (Okla. and Tex.), Grand Lake (Okla.), A.C. Hirschfield, and Coyote Control, deer farming, fish stocking, fishing, hunting, predator hunting, and wildlife conservation in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Izaak Walton League of America (Okla.), Oklahoma Attorney General, Oklahoma Game and Fish Commission, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Jeff F. Kendall, Glade Kirkpatrick, Nelson H. Newman, Red River Lake Development Association.

F 11: State Agencies, State Board of Health, 1945.

Topics include Oklahoma State Dept. of Health, Oklahoma State Board of Health, and health boards and public health administration in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma Osteopathic Association, Oklahoma Pharmaceutical Association, Oklahoma Society of Professional Engineers, Oklahoma State Dental Society, Denver N. Davison, and Oklahoma State Hospital Association.

F 12-15: State Agencies, Health, State Department of, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include diphtheria in Oklahoma, hospital design and construction in Oklahoma, public health in Oklahoma, public health administration in Oklahoma, sexually transmitted diseases in Oklahoma, tornadoes in Antlers (Okla.), Oklahoma Rapid Treatment Hospital in Rush Springs (Okla.), tuberculosis in Oklahoma, health aspects of World War II in Oklahoma, Oklahoma vital statistics, Rapid Treatment Center in Stringtown (Okla.), Rapid Treatment Center at Will Rogers Field (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Hospital Construction Act. Correspondents include Thomas Parran, Association of Food and Drug Officials of the United States, Oklahoma State Board of Public Affairs, Oklahoma State Dept. of Health, Oklahoma State Personnel Board, United States Civil Service Commission, United States Federal Security Agency, United States Public Health Service, G. F. Mathews, Oklahoma State Lunacy Commission, and Oklahoma Merit System Council.

F 16-25: State Agencies, State of Oklahoma Highway Commission, n.d.,1941, 1943 - 1947.

Topics include Oklahoma Dept. of Highways, federal aid to transportation in Oklahoma, highway planning in Oklahoma, Reconstruction in Oklahoma (1939-1951), roads design and construction in Oklahoma, roads equipment and supplies in Oklahoma, roads and finance in Oklahoma, roads and flood damage in Oklahoma, road inspection in Oklahoma, road location in Oklahoma, road maintenance and repair in Oklahoma, road safety measures in Oklahoma, rural roads in Oklahoma, Arkansas River, Oklahoma Highway 20 (Okla.), United States Highway 69, United States Highway 70, bituminous maintenance program, farm to market roads, Eufaula Detour Bridge, Red River Bridge (Willis, Okla.), and Federal Aid Highway Act of 1944. Correspondents include H.E. Bailey, Tom Stewart (Folder 17), William Grady Stigler (Folder 22), American Association of State Highway Officials (Folder 21), Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma Attorney General, Oklahoma State Highway Commission, United States Public Roads Administration, Ben Childers, Eastern Oklahoma Development Association (Folder 21), East - West Highway Association, and Oklahoma Association of Garden Clubs.

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Robert S. Kerr Collection Box List
Robert S. Kerr Collection Description


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