Box 4:Civilian Conservation Corps, 1936 Jan. - Aug. - Defense, Thomas Letter, 1940 Aug.
F 1-7: Civilian Conservation Corps, 1936 Jan. - Aug.
Topics include Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.), Hobart Camp (Okla.), Mohawk Park Camp (Tulsa, Okla.), Nowata Camp (Okla.), Ponca City Camp (Okla.), and Waurika Camp (Okla.). Correspondents include United States Emergency Conservation Work (Press release) and United States Soil Conservation Service (Report).
F 8-12: Civilian Conservation Corps, Camps, 1937 Feb. - Dec.
Topics include Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.), Chandler Camp (Okla.), and Okmulgee Camp (Okla.). Correspondents include Elbert Duncan Thomas (Statement).
F 13-16: Civilian Conservation Corps, Camps, 1938 Jan. - Dec.
Topics include Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.), Hobart Camp (Okla.), and Morris Camp (Okla.).
F 17-23: Civilian Conservation Corps, Camps, 1939 Jan. - Oct.
Topics include Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.), Coal County Camp (Okla.), Garber Camp (Okla.), Hobart Camp (Okla.), McAlester Camp (Okla.), and Sayre Camp (Okla.). Correspondents include William Rogers.
F 24: Civilian Conservation Corps, 1940 Feb. - Nov.
Topics include Lyle H. Boren and the Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.).
F 25-32: Civilian Conservation Corps, Camps Miscellaneous, 1941 Feb. - Nov.
Topics include Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.), Beavers Bend Camp (Okla.), Holdenville Camp (Okla.), Lake Murray Camp (Okla.), Osage Hills State Park (Okla.), Pryor Camp (Okla.), Purcell Camp (Okla.), Robbers Cave State Park (Okla.), Sentinel Camp (Okla.), and Wilburton Camp (Okla.).
F 33-34: Civilian Production Administration, 1946 Feb. - 1947 Apr.
Topics include economic indicators. Correspondents include United States Civilian Production Administration.
F 35: Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1934 Apr. - 1936 Feb., 1950 Apr.
Topics include United States Dept. of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey.
F 36: Coal, 1933 Dec.
Topics include bituminous coal.
F 37: Coal, 1937 Apr. - May.
Correspondents include United States Dept. of the Interior (Report).
F 38A: Coal, 1941 Apr.
F 38B: Commerce, 1928 Feb. - Apr.
Topics include civil service.
F 38C-41: Commerce, 1933 Jan. - 1939 June.
Topics include commercial statistics. Correspondents include United States Dept. of Commerce (Report).
F 42-44: Department of Commerce, 1946 Mar. - 1950 Nov.
Topics include apportionment (election law) and the census of 1950. Correspondents include Don McBride, Margaret Chase Smith, the United States Dept. of Commerce (Publications), and the United States Bureau of the Census.
F 45-46: Committee for the Nation, 1935 Feb. - July, 1936 July.
Topics include monetary policy, money, and silver. Correspondents include Committee for the Nation.
F 47-55: Commodity Credit Corporation, 1935 Aug. - 1950 Sept.
Topics include Commodity Credit Corporation, agricultural price supports law and legislation, cotton prices, cotton storage, and farm produce. Correspondents include United States Dept. of Agriculture.
F 56A: Commodity Exchanges, 1947 Nov. - 1948 Mar.
F 56B: Communism, 1933 Mar.
Topics include anti-communist movements. Correspondents include Winston Churchill (Essay).
F 56C-62: Communism, 1945 June - 1950 Oct.
Topics include anti-communist movements, communism in China, and communism in Hawaii. Correspondents include Hugh Butler and J. Parnell Thomas.
F 62B-62M: Congress, Colleagues, 1933 Feb. - 1950 June.
Correspondents include Tom Steed, Peterson Bryant Jarman, Wright Patman, Harold H. Velde, John H. Hoeppel, John H. Bankhead, Wilburn Cartwright, John Overton, John Holmes, John D. Dingell, Ralph Abernethy Gamble, Henry Cabot Lodge, Thomas E. Martin, Homer R. Jones, Tom Connally, Pat McCarran, Harry Flood Byrd, Claude Pepper, William Lemke, John J. Williams, Warren Grant Magnuson, William F. Knowland, and Hugh Butler.
F 63: Congressional Record, Inserts, 1944.
Topics include Thomas P. Gore, airports, and attack on Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) 1941.
F 64A: Conscription, 1945 Feb. - 1947 Sept.
Topics include draft.
F 64B: Constitution, Sesquicentennial, 1937 Mar.
Topics include United States Constitution. Correspondents include United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission.
F 65: Convoys, May 1941.
Topics include Lend-Lease Operations (1941-1945) in Great Britain and naval convoys.
F 66: Cotton, Claims, 1933 Dec.
F 67-78: Cotton, 1935 Oct. - 1950 Jan.
Topics include agricultural prices and agricultural subsidies. Correspondents include John C. Stennis, United States Bureau of the Census (Report), and the National Cotton Council of America.
F 79-81: Crop Insurance Corporation, 1946 Mar. - 1950 May.
Correspondents include Robert S. Kerr and the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (Report).
F 82: Cuba, 1926-1927, 1933 Jan. - 1935 Jan.
Topics include sugar. Correspondents include United States Dept. of Commerce.
F 83A: Defense, 1928 Mar. - 1928 May.
Topics include United States Navy, United States armed forces, and procurement.
F 83B: Defense, 1939.
Topics include inland water transportation law and legislation.
F 84: Defense, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Defense Site, 1938 Nov.
F 85: Defense, Grand River Dam, 1940 June.
Topics include Neosho River (Kan. and Okla.).
F 86: Defense, Plant Sites, 1940 Apr. - 1940 Oct.
Topics include munitions.
F 87: Defense, Thomas Letter, 1940 Aug.
Topics include United States armed forces and procurement.
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