Farmers Home Administration to Telephones and Electrification Correspondence

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TxAM-CRS C000048-S1-8

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Farmers Home Administration to Telephones and Electrification Correspondence

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54 folders

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(1910-1981)

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8/1
[28-4] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1968

8/2
[28-5] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. January - August 1969

8/3
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. September - December 1969

8/4
[28-7] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. January - June 1970

8/5
[28-8] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. July - December 1970

8/6
[29-1] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. January - May 1971

8/7
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. June - December 1971

8/8
[29-2] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1972

8/9
[28-6] Farmers Home Administration - "1969-1989 Comprehensive Water and Sewer Plan for Freestone County, TX". September 1969

8/10
[29-3] Federal Crop Insurance correspondence. 1947

8/11
[29-4] Federal Crop Insurance correspondence. 1948

8/12
[29-5] Federal Crop Insurance correspondence. 1949

8/13
[29-6] Federal Crop Insurance correspondence. 1950

8/14
[29-7] Federal Crop Insurance correspondence (1 letter). May 8, 1953

8/15
[29-8] Federal Crop Insurance correspondence (1 letter). December 28, 1956

8/16
[29-9] Federal Crop Insurance correspondence (2 letters). 1960

8/17
[29-10] Federal Crop Insurance correspondence (1 letter). April 20, 1969

8/18
[29-11] Woodrow-Osceola Water Supply Project correspondence. Undated

8/19
[29-12] Federal Land Bank correspondence. 1951-1952

8/20
[29-13] Foot and Mouth Disease correspondence. 1947-1948

8/21
[29-15] Bryant Seed Farms and Foreign Agricultural Service correspondence. 1956-1957

8/22
[29-16] US Forest Service correspondence. 1953

8/23
[29-17] Spanish Peanuts - damage tolerance inquiries (USDA). 1956

8/24
[30-15] Correspondence concerning private enterprise and fertilizer industry. May - June 1947

8/25
[30-16] Correspondence concerning problems in the peanut industry (2 letters). February - March 1949

8/26
[30-4] Correspondence regarding the use of Bryan Air Force Base as a storage facility for cotton seed (1 letter and 1 telegram). October 1949

8/27
[30-10] Correspondence concerning farm labor price supports in the pecan industry (3 letters). December 1950; October 1951

8/28
[30-5] Requests for overseas agricultural employment. 1952; 1954

8/29
[30-7] Livestock correspondence concerning the Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921, including transcript of the Special Hearing of Texas Livestock Auction Owners at the Roosevelt Hotel in Waco, TX on January 6, 1957. November 1956 - December 1957

8/30
[30-8] Livestock correspondence, bills and reports including H.R. 9020-Reports #1048: Amendment of Packers and Stockyards Act. March 1957

8/31
[30-12] News releases and letter from the President concerning tariff negotiations with European communities. March 1962

8/32
[30-13] Correspondence concerning emergency Farmers Home Administration (FHA) Loans to farmers, operation BIG, price supports, and a water line project. November 1962 - July 1964

8/33
[30-14] Correspondence concerning cotton price support program, state FHA meeting, formation of LAMAS, problems with the diary and peanut industries, and the integration of 4-H. March 1963 - September 1964

8/34
[30-9] Correspondence concerning price supports for milk, and the Millican Dam Project. March-May 1969

8/35
[30-6] General Agricultural correspondence. 1962-1964

8/36
[30-3] General Agricultural correspondence. 1965-1966

8/37
[29-18] General Agricultural correspondence. 1967 - 1968

8/38
[29-19] General Agricultural correspondence including soil and water conservation, CCC, and cotton. 1969

8/39
[29-20] General Agricultural correspondence. 1971

8/40
[30-1] General Agricultural correspondence including the "Reports on Japan-Texas Association, Tokyo Conference, September 1972". 1972

8/41
[30-2] General Agricultural legislative bills, reports and memorandums from the 92nd Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions. December 1971 - September 1972

8/42
[30-18] Correspondence concerning Texas A&M and the acquisition of Production and Marketing Authority (PMA) building. Included is an aerial plan of "A&M College Campus and Farm Lands", and a floor plan of Anchor Hall which was the old AAA building. January - March 1949

8/43
[30-19] Production and Marketing Authority (PMA) correspondence - payment to construct terraces and cotton purchase program. February 1949 - March 1950

8/44
[31-2] Production and Marketing Authority (PMA) correspondence - cotton mobilization committee, disaster loan program, Williams Farm Service case, fertilizer, limits on exportation of cotton, Agricultural Act of 1949, and the Whitney Reservoir.

8/45
[31-3] Correspondence concerning the PMA, Federal Milk Marketing order hearing, North Texas Producers Association, Soil Conservation Service (SCS), AAA, problems with insecticide, and labor problems. 1951

8/46
[31-4] Correspondence concerning the CCC, PMA, fraud case involving James Smith and Farmers State Bank of Groesbeck, TX. September 1950-September 1953

8/47
[31-5] Correspondence concerning the PMA, SCS, CCC, price supports, cotton load programs, and the federal crop insurance program. November 1951 - November 1953

8/48
[31-6] Rural Electrification Administration (REA) correspondence concerning Navarro County Electric Co-operative (NCEC), Brazos River Transmission Electric Cooperative (BRTEC), Texas Power and Light (TP&L), and the Whitney Dam. December 1946 - December 1947

8/49
[31-7] Rural Electrification Administration (REA) correspondence concerning BRTEC, the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, the NCEC, Texas Power Reserve Electric Cooperative, Robertson Electric Cooperative (REC), and the Houston County Electric Cooperative. 1948

8/50
[31-8] Rural Electrification Administration (REA) correspondence concerning NCEC, REC, TP&L, rural telephone services, Southwestern Electric Service Company, and the Enabling Act of 1949. 1949

8/51
[31-10] Rural Electrification Administration (REA) correspondence concerning Camp Creek Water Company, Rural Telephone services, REC, and HR 2908 - "A study of certain operations of the Rural Electrification Act". 1950

8/52
[31-11] Rural Electrification Administration (REA) correspondence concerning Denton County Electric, Navasota Telephone Company, Limestone Electric Cooperative, Fairoaks and Farrar Communities, Jewett Exchange, Southwestern Electric Service Company, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Also includes a copy entitled "Brief on city of Bryan, TX, Rural Electric System". January - June 1951

8/53
[32-1] Rural Electrification Administration (REA) correspondence concerning Teague's voting record on the REA from 1947 to August 1951, and the Texas Power Reserve. 1951

8/54
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Correspondence concerning the REA, the NCEC, the BRTEC, the REC, rural telephone systems, the Texas Power Reserve Cooperative, includes a pamphlet entitled "Who Owns Our Rivers?". 1952

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