Box 24
Container
Contains 5 Results:
Clay, General Lucius, 1941-1956
File — Box: 24, Folder: 12-13
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
Correspondence during General Clay's position as assistant to the administrator, Department of Commerce; as United States deputy military governor in postwar Germany; and as retired general, United States Army and his continued activities.
Dates:
1941-1956
Clayton, Lawrence W., 1927-1949
File — Box: 24, Folder: 14-15
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
- February 14, 1927--An invitation for Hinckley to become a customer of First National Bank in Ogden when he takes over the Dodge dealership.
- December 12, 1934--Clayton states his pleasure to be working for his old boss (Marriner S. Eccles) on the Federal Reserve Board.
Dates:
1927-1949
Conolly, Donald H., 1934-1944
File — Box: 24, Folder: 21
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
Correspondence relating to Works Progress Administration and World War II.
Dates:
1934-1944
Champ, Frederick P. (Chairman of Advisory Committee on Public Welfare and Emergency Relief in Utah), 1925-1955
File — Box: 24, Folder: 1-9
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
February 13, 1925--Hinckley, field representative, FERA, in a telegram to Champ, chairman, State Advisory Committee on Welfare and Emergency Relief, urging "broad permissive powers enabling state [Utah] to participate to fullest extent in federal program and any possible grants in aid."
May 24, 1934--Champ writes of his concern over personnel and the method of appointments of personnel for handling...
Dates:
1925-1955
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1937-1942
File — Box: 24, Folder: 10-11
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents
August 9, 1937--Hugh B. Brown writes from London, England, where he is serving as mission president. He enjoys the work and "hopes I shall have the good sense, upon returning home, to keep away from politics and politicians as my experiences there, to put it mildly, left rather a bad taste in my mouth."
September 24, 1941-October 11, 1941--Correspondence (four letters) between the Defense Bond...
Dates:
1937-1942