F 1-3: 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 is also in Kerr, Gubernatorial, Box 27, Folders 32-33.
F 4: U.S. Government, Congress, McCarran Report, 1945.
Topics include Reconstruction (1939-1951) in the United States. Correspondents include Ellis Gibbs Arnall, Millard Fillmore Caldwell, Pat McCarran, R. Gregg Cherry, Ransome J. Williams, and West Central Industrial Council.
F 5: U.S. Government, Congress, Senator Ed Moore, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include United States politics and government. Correspondents include Edward Hall Moore.
F 6-9: U.S. Government, Congress, Senator Elmer Thomas, n.d., 1943 - 1946.
Topics include flood control, military discharge, social security, Oklahoma boundaries and Texas, Texas boundaries and Oklahoma, United States Armed Forces, and United States politics and government. Correspondents include Elmer Thomas, General Welfare Federation of America, Inc., Oklahoma Commissioners of the Land Office, Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board, and Joseph Bruner.
F 10: U.S. Government, Defense Transportation, Office of, 1944 - 1945.
Topics include World War II transportation in the United States. Correspondents include Oklahoma Attorney General, United States Office of Defense Transportation, and United States War Committee on Conventions.
F 11: U.S. Government, Famine Emergency Committee, 1946.
Topics include American food relief. Correspondents include Harry S. Truman and United States President's Famine Emergency Committee.
F 12: U.S. Government, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1944.
Correspondents include John Edgar Hoover and United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.
F 13: U.S. Government, Federal Communications Commission, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include Postal Telegraph Company, Western Union Telegraph Company, college radio stations, communication policy in the United States, FM broadcasting, and radio in education. Correspondents include United States Federal Communications Commission and Paul A. Walker.
F 14: U.S. Government, Federal Intermediate Credit Bank, 1946.
Topics include agricultural credit. Correspondents include Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Wichita.
F 15-18:U.S. Government, Federal Power Commission, 1943 - 1948.
Topics include Cities Service Oil Company, Northern Natural Gas Company, gas industry Investigation, natural gas pipelines, Consolidated Gas Utilities Corporation, and Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company. Correspondents include United States Federal Power Commission.
F 19: U.S. Government, Federal Reserve Bank, 1943, 1946.
Correspondents include Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
F 20: U.S. Government, Federal Security Agency, 1946.
Correspondents include United States Federal Security Agency and United States Public Health Service.
F 21: U.S. Government, Federal Works Agency, n.d., 1945 - 1946.
Several state agencies submitted correspondence requesting federal assistance. Topics include federal aid to education in Oklahoma, federal aid to higher education in Oklahoma, public works, Reconstruction (1939-1951) in the United States, World War II economic aspects, Lanham Act, and War Mobilization and Reconversion Act of 1944. Correspondents include Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board, United States Bureau of Community Facilities (Fort Worth, Tex.), and United States Federal Works Agency.
F 22: U.S. Government, Interior, United States Department of, n.d., 1943 - 1946.
Several agencies within the Department of the Interior are correspondents in this folder. Topics include coal mines and mining in the United States, natural resources in the United States, petroleum industry and trade, World War II fuel supplies in the United States, and Kenwood Indian Cooperative Livestock Association. Correspondents include Jed J. Johnson, A. S. Mike Monroney, Elmer Thomas, United States Bureau of Mines, and United States Dept. of the Interior.
F 23: U.S. Government, Labor, United States Department of, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include labor laws and legislation in the United States, occupational retraining in the United States, Reconstruction (1939-1951) in the United States, and veterans training in the United States. Correspondents include Frances Perkins, United States Dept. of Labor and United States Retraining and Reemployment Administration.
F 24: U.S. Government, Labor Relations Board, National, 1943 - 1944.
Correspondents include United States National Labor Relations Board.
F 25: U.S. Government, Navy, United States Department of, 1942 - 1946.
Topics include United States Navy, United States Navy Demobilization, navy-yards and naval stations in Oklahoma, and World War II. Correspondents include James Forrestal, Oklahoma Attorney General, United States Navy Dept., and Navy League of the United States.
F 26: U.S. Government, Petroleum Administration for War, n.d., 1943 - 1945.
Topics include gasoline, petroleum reserves in the United States, rationing, and World War II fuel supplies in the United States. Correspondents include Harold LeClair Ickes, Clyde Martin Reed, Petroleum Industry War Council (U.S.), United States Petroleum Administration for War, and Homer M. Adkins.
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