Box 2: Cuba, 1930 - Indian Affairs, Committee on. Investigation: Montana Report, 1929
F 1: Cuba, 1930.
Topics include Elmer Thomas, Herbert Hoover, President Gerardo Machado.
F 2: Finance, Committee on. Tariff, 1929.
Topics include a tariff on farm produce. Correspondents include Elmer Thomas.
F 2B: Finance, Committee on. Tariff, Clippings, n.d., 1919-1930.
Topics include tariff law and legislation and international trade. Correspondents include Henry Ford (article) and Will Rogers (article).
F 3: Finance, Committee on. Tariff, 1929-1930.
Topics include the tariff on automobiles, tariff on boats, tariff on petroleum products, tariff on wood products, and tariff on sugar. Correspondents include John Andrew Simpson, and the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce.
F 4: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Publications, 1930.
Topics include Wirt Franklin, Shell Oil Company, tariff on petroleum products, price fixing, petroleum imports, and oil monopoly.
F 5: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Publications, 1929-1930.
Topics include international trade, taxation, wheat, stock-exchange, cotton, jute industry, and the Tariff Act of 1922.
F 6: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Publications, Rawleigh Tariff Bureau, 1929-1930.
Topics include the tariff law and legislation.
F 7: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Statements, 1929.
Topics include tariff on farm produce.
F 8: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Addresses, Reports, and Testimony, 1919-1930.
Topics include wages, tariff on farm produce, chain stores, tariff on hides, and tungsten ores. Correspondents include Joseph Taylor Robinson and Claude Kitchen (speech).
F 9: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Speeches, 1929-1930.
Topics include tariff on farm produce. Speeches by Elmer Thomas, Cordell Hull, James M. Beck, Butler B. Hare, Linwood L. Clark, Anthony J. Griffin, Henry St. George Tucker, William Williamson, and Frank Crowther.
F 10: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: United States Tariff Commission, 1929.
Topics include international trade investigations. Correspondents include the United States Tariff Commission.
F 11: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Democratic National Committee Releases, 1930.
Topics include William Robert Wood, Pat Harrison (statement), John Nance Garner, (statement), Thaddeus Horatius Caraway, (statement), Harry C. Canfield (statement), Claude A. Swanson (statement), David H. Kincheloe (statement), and Joseph W. Byrns (statement).
F 12: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Data, 1929-1930.
Topics include the European Customs Union, United States foreign relations with Great Britain, stabilization, taxation, unemployment, immigration, wheat, international trade, United States Treasury, and tariff law and legislation. Correspondents include William Allen White.
F 13: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Data, 1929.
Topics include tariffs on leather garments, Cuban imports, United States imports, foreign relations, life insurance, and foreign branches of American corporations.
F 13B: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Cement, 1929.
Topics include the tariff on cement.
F 14: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Gloves, 1929-1930.
Topics include tariffs on leather garments law and legislation.
F 15: Finance, Committee on. Miscellaneous notes on Tariff Bill and Debates, 1929-1930.
Topics include world population in 1930 and clothes-pins. Correspondents include Elmer Thomas and Pat Harrison.
F 16: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Petroleum, 1929-1931.
Topics include the Gulf Oil Company, Champlin Refining Company, tariff on petroleum products, oil well drilling, petroleum industry investigation, and oil proration.
F 17: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Clippings, 1929-1930.
Topics include tariff on farm produce, international trade, exports, tariff law and legislation, taxation, and war debts. Correspondents include Henry Ford.
F 18: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Clippings, 1929-1930.
Topics include W. B. Pine, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, International Chamber of Commerce Congress of 1929 in Amsterdam, tariff on farm produce, cotton, oil proration, and farm relief.
F 19: Finance, Committee on. Tariff: Clippings, 1929-1930.
Topics include the International Chamber of Commerce Congress of 1929 in Amsterdam and international trade.
F 20: Foreign Affairs. General, 1917-1930.
Topics include Adolf Hitler, London Naval Conference of 1930, Multilateral Treaty for the Renunciation of War of 1928, United States Foreign Service appropriations and expenditures and the League of Nations. Correspondents include Joseph T. Robinson.
F 21: Foreign Relations. Canada, 1930, 1932.
Topics include the tariff, Canadian elections, and the Saint Lawrence Seaway.
F 22: Foreign Relations. Russia: Data Requests, 1928.
F 23: Foreign Affairs. Russia: Data, 1928-1929.
Topics include the Kellogg Pact, the Soviet Union, and Communism. Correspondents include Stanley Baldwin and Earl Baldwin of Bewdly.
F 24: Foreign Affairs. Russia: Publications, 1927-1929.
Topics include the Soviet Union.
F 25: Foreign Affairs. Russia: Publications, 1928-1929.
Topics include the Soviet Union.
F 26: General, 1928-1930.
Topics include William E. Borah, Herbert Hoover, bureaucracy, predatory animals, air traffic rules, Ruth Hanna McCormick, and Charles A. Lindbergh.
F 27: General Correspondence, 1930 - 1931.
Topics include the United States Tariff Commission and money. Correspondents include the Wichita National Forest and Game Preserve and Irving Fisher.
F 28: Gore, Thomas P., 1930.
Topics include the congressional candidates in 1907 of Oklahoma. Correspondents include Thomas P. Gore.
F 28B: Immigration. Data, 1929.
Topics include the national origins quotas.
F 29: Indian Affairs, Committee on. American Indian Defense Association, 1927 - 1931.
Topics include the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs appropriations and expenditures and North Dakota Indians patent-in-fee.
F 30: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Appropriations, 1931.
Topics include United States Bureau of Indian Affairs appropriations and expenditures.
F 31: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Attorneys' Fees, n.d.
Topics include Seminole Indians, Creek Indians, and Kiowa Indians.
F 32: Indian Affairs, Committee on. California Indians, 1930.
Topics include claims.
F 33: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Chickasaw Claims, 1929.
Correspondents include Melven Cornish.
F 34: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Catawaba Indians, 1929-1930.
Topics include Catawaba Indians history and conditions.
F 35: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Choctaw Indians, 1930.
Topics include mineral lands, per capita payments, and education of Indians.
F 35B: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Choctaw and Chickasaw Claims (S. 3165), 1931.
Topics include Choctaw Indians, Chickasaw Indians, and Indian claims.
F 36: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Data and Reports, 1930.
Topics include the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Kiowa Indian Hospital, Fort Sill Indian School, Five Civilized Tribes, claims, Pawnee Indians, and Indians civil rights.
Correspondents include William Wirt Hastings.
F 37: Indian Affairs, Committee on. General, 1929-1930.
Topics include right of way for roads, peyote, civil rights, New York, claims, Creek Indians, and river-bed lands.
F 38: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Indian Schools, 1929.
Topics include Indian education and discipline.
F 39: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Indian Trust Estates, 1929-1930.
F 40: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Indian Trust Estates, 1929-1930.
Topics include the Okmulgee County Bar Association Committee, fraud in Oklahoma, and Quapaw Indians. Correspondents include H.G. House and Attorney General William D. Mitchell.
F 41-43: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Indian Trust Estates. Correspondence, 1930.
Topics include Jackson Barnett, United States Congress Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Indian civil rights, C. J. Rhoads, and W. B. Pine.
F 44: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Indian Trust Estates. Correspondence, H. G. House, 1929-1930.
Topics include W. B. Pine, Tulsa Exchange Trust Company, Osage Indians, investigation, tariff on petroleum products, Creek Indians, Nitey, Almon Sawyer, Exie Fife, Berlin Jackson, Roscoe Cate, Mollie Davis, Lessie Hawkins, Emeline Colbert, Silsainney Jones, Jenetta Tiger, Susie Walker, Con Nei Sen Ney, Jacob Pierce, and H.G. House.
F 45: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Investigation, 1929-1930.
Topics include the Fort Sill Indian School (OK), Kiowa Indian Hospital (OK), United States Congress Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, and Mekusukey Academy (OK).
F 46: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Investigation, 1930-1931.
Topics include Mekusukey Academy (OK), United States Bureau of Indian Affairs appropriations and expenditures, Shawnee Indian Agency, Pawnee School (OK), Fort Sill Indian School (OK), Sauk Indians, Fox Indians, Modoc Indians (NY), Sac Indians, and Indian education in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Silver Brooch and Eagle Drinking.
F 47: Indian Affairs, Committee on. Investigation: Montana Report, 1929.
Topics include the Blackfeet Indian Reservation (Mont.), Crow Indian Reservation (Mont.), Fort Belknap Indian Reservation (Mont.), Fort Peck Indian Reservation (Mont.), Rocky Boy Indian Reservation (Mont.), and the Tongue River Indian Reservation (Mont.).
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