ROBERT S. KERR COLLECTION
GUBERNATORIAL SERIES
Box and Folder Inventory
Box 27

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F 1: State Agencies, Veterinary Medicine, Board of Examiners for, 1943 - 1945.

Topics include Oklahoma veterinarians legal status, laws, etc. Correspondents include Oklahoma Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.

F 2: State Agencies, War Council, State of Oklahoma, n.d., 1942 - 1946.

This folder contains considerable correspondence from individuals who served on the council's numerous committees. Topics include United States civil defense and World War 1939-1945. Correspondents include A. S. Mike Monroney 1902-1980, Elmer Thomas 1876-1965, United States Office for Emergency Management, United States Office of Civilian Defense, United States Office of Defense Transportation, R. M. Mallonee, and Oklahoma State War Council.

F 3: State Agencies, Watchmaking, Board of Examiners in, n.d., 1945 - 1946.

Topics include Oklahoma clock and watch making. Correspondents include Oklahoma Board of Examiners in Watchmaking and Oklahoma Retail Jewelers Association.

F 4: State Agencies, West Oklahoma Home, Helena, Oklahoma, 1943 - 1944.

Topics include children and institutional care in Oklahoma and Oklahoma orphanages. Correspondents include West Oklahoma Home and Western Oklahoma Orphans Home.

F 5: State Agencies, Whitaker State Orphan Home, Pryor, Oklahoma, n.d., 1944 - 1945.

Topics include children and institutional care in Oklahoma and Oklahoma orphanages.Correspondents include Whitaker State Orphan Home.

F 6: U.S. Government, Agriculture, United States Department of, n.d., 1943 - 1946.

Topics include agriculture in Oklahoma and the United States, Oklahoma flood damage, and World War 1939-1945 food supply. Correspondents include Clinton Presba Anderson, Earle C. Clements, William Rogers, Claude R. (Claude Raymond) Wickard, Southern Forest Experiment Station (New Orleans, La.), and United States Dept. of Agriculture.

F 7: U.S. Government, American Red Cross, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include Oklahoma floods, Oklahoma tornadoes, and World War 1939-1945, War work and the Red Cross in the United States. Correspondents include American National Red Cross and American National Red Cross (Okla.).

F 8-12: U.S. Government, Army and Navy Discharges, n.d., 1943 - 1946.

Topics include United States Army, United States Navy, and Oklahoma Military discharge. Correspondents include Gene Autry (Folder 10), Elmer Thomas (Folder 10), and Claude Weaver (Folder 11).

F 13-16: U.S. Government, Army and Navy Recommendations, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include E. T. Dunlap (Folder 13), United States Army, United States Navy, and Training of United States Armed Forces officers. Correspondents include A. S. Mike Monroney, Elmer Thomas, and United States War Dept.

F 17: U.S. Government, Army Corps of Engineers, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include flood control in Oklahoma and the Arkansas River. Correspondents include the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the United States Bureau of Reclamation, the United States Bureau of the Budget, and the Arkansas Basin Flood Control Association.

F 18: U.S. Government, Attorney General, United States, 1944 - 1946.

Topics include Francis Nicky Bouzidin. Correspondents include Francis Biddle, Tom C. (Tom Campbell) Clark, and the United States Dept. of Justice Office of the Attorney General.

F 19: U.S. Government, Civil Service Commission, United States, 1941 - 1946.

Topics include United States officials and employees. Correspondents include the United States Civil Service Commission.

F 20: U.S. Government, Civilian Defense, Office of, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include United States civil defense and World War 1939-1945 and war work in the United States. Correspondents include Dwight Herbert Green, Charles W. Vursell, and the United States Office of Civilian Defense.

F 21: U.S. Government, Civilian Production Administration, 1946.

Correspondents include the United States Civilian Production Administration.

F 22: U.S. Government, Commerce, United States, Department of, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include commercial aeronautics, World War 1939-1945 and the economic aspects in the United States, and United States economic conditions. Correspondents include the United States Dept. of Commerce.

F 23: U.S. Government, Congress, Congressman Lyle Boren, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include United States politics and government. Correspondents include Lyle Hagler Boren.

F 24: U.S. Government, Congress, Congressman Wesley Disney, 1943 - 1945.

Topics include United States politics and government. Correspondents include Wesley Ernest Disney.

F 25: U.S. Government, Congress, Congressman Jed Johnson, n.d., 1943 - 1946.

Topics include United States politics and government. Correspondents include Robert L. Doughton and Jed J. Johnson.

F 26: U.S. Government, Congress, Congressman Mike Monroney, n.d., 1943 - 1946.

Topics include Franklin Delano Roosevelt and United States politics and government. Correspondents include A. S. Mike Monroney.

F 27: U.S. Government, Congress, Congressman Jack Nichols, 1942 - 1943.

Topics include United States politics and government. Correspondents include John Conover Nichols.

F 28: U.S. Government, Congress, Congressman Ross Rizley, 1943 - 1944.

Topics include United States politics and government. Correspondents include Ross Rizley.

F 29: U.S. Government, Congress, Congressman Paul Stewart, 1942 - 1946.

Topics include United States politics and government. Correspondents include Paul Stewart.

F 30: U.S. Government, Congress, Congressman W. G. "Bill" Stigler, 1944 - 1946.

Topics include political campaigns in Oklahoma, Arkansas River, Pensacola Dam (Okla.), United States politics and government, and Grand River Dam (Okla.). Correspondents include Don McBride and William Grady Stigler.

F 31: U.S. Government, Congress, Congressman Victor Wickersham, 1942 - 1946.

Topics include United States politics and government. Correspondents include Victor E. Wickersham.

F 32 - 33: U.S. Government, Congress, General, n.d., 1934, 1940, 1942 - 1946.

These folders contain correspondence and speeches from congressmen and senators from throughout the U.S. Many of the letters ask for Kerr's support on various legislation. The folders also contain copies of bills and reports. Topics include United States Congress, Reconstruction (1939-1951) in the United States, water resources development in the United States, and Missouri River. The information in this record continues in Kerr, Gubernatorial, Box 28, Folders 1-3.

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