Homer T. Bone papers, 1889-1967 Overview of the Collection Creator Bone, Homer Truett, 1883-1970 Title Homer T. Bone papers Dates 1889-1967 (inclusive) 1889 1967 Quantity 66.0 linear feet, (132 boxes) Collection Number Mss.003 Summary This collection documents Homer T. Bone's political career, his role in the development of public electrical power in the Pacific Northwest, and regional politics. Repository University of Puget Sound, Archives & Special Collections University of Puget Sound Archives & Special Collections Collins Memorial Library 1500 N. Warner St. CMB1021 Tacoma, WA 98416-1021 Telephone: 253-879-2669 [email protected]Access Restrictions This collection is available for research. Languages English Sponsor Funding for preparing this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Biographical Note Homer Truett Bone (1883-1970) was the son of James Milton and Margaret Jane Demaree Bone, and was born near Indianapolis, Indiana. He married Blanche Sly. The Bones moved to Tacoma, Washington, in 1899, and there he had a law practice. In the early 1920s, Bone served as an attorney for Tacoma City Light, the city’s municipally owned utility. He was a Democrat; U.S. Senator, 1932-1944; judge, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, San Francisco, 1945-1954. He was best known for his involvement in the public power movement for electrical utilities, including work as a Senator with the Tennessee Valley Authority. Content Description This collection contains the professional papers of Homer T. Bone. This includes a large amount of correspondence with businesses and politicians in Washington State and throughout the United States. Bone's papers contain his research and work on cancer legislation, public utilities, and his career as well as a small amount of personal and family material. Homer T. Bone papers, 1889-1967 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv37863 1
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Homer T. Bone papers, 1889-1967
Overview of the CollectionCreator Bone, Homer Truett, 1883-1970
Title Homer T. Bone papersDates 1889-1967 (inclusive)
1889 1967Quantity 66.0 linear feet, (132 boxes)
Collection Number Mss.003Summary This collection documents Homer T. Bone's political career, his role
in the development of public electrical power in the Pacific Northwest,and regional politics.
Repository University of Puget Sound, Archives & Special CollectionsUniversity of Puget Sound Archives & Special CollectionsCollins Memorial Library1500 N. Warner St.CMB1021Tacoma, WA98416-1021Telephone: [email protected]
Access Restrictions This collection is available for research.
Languages EnglishSponsor Funding for preparing this finding aid was provided through a
grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and RecordsCommission.
Biographical NoteHomer Truett Bone (1883-1970) was the son of James Milton and Margaret Jane Demaree Bone,and was born near Indianapolis, Indiana. He married Blanche Sly. The Bones moved to Tacoma,Washington, in 1899, and there he had a law practice. In the early 1920s, Bone served as anattorney for Tacoma City Light, the city’s municipally owned utility. He was a Democrat; U.S. Senator,1932-1944; judge, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, San Francisco, 1945-1954. He wasbest known for his involvement in the public power movement for electrical utilities, including work as aSenator with the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Content DescriptionThis collection contains the professional papers of Homer T. Bone. This includes a large amount ofcorrespondence with businesses and politicians in Washington State and throughout the United States.Bone's papers contain his research and work on cancer legislation, public utilities, and his career aswell as a small amount of personal and family material.
Homer T. Bone papers, 1889-1967http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv37863 1
[Name of document, date.] Homer T. Bone Papers, Mss.003. University of Puget Sound Archives &Special Collections. Tacoma, Washington.
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Administrative InformationArrangement
The collection was calendared with a personal name index.
Related Materials
One oil on canvas painting in a political cartoon style of "the private money monopoly" (crowned byinterest usury) suckling Uncle Sam and the "minor monopolies" while disregarding small business,labor, professional men, and farmers. Mailed to Senator Bone in Washington, D.C., from the home ofS.E. Cox in Port Angeles, Washington, possibly in response to a campaign speech by Bone in PortAngeles in October 1932 and after Bone took office in 1933.
Detailed Description of the CollectionI: Correspondence, 1903-1967
The Correspondence series contains Bone's professional correspondence with businesses andpoliticians.
Container(s) Description Dates
i: 1903-1923
Box Folder
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1 1 U.S. Civil Service Examination results and Job offersBishop, F.S. Curtis, Dennett, F.H. Larned (2), James C.Stevens
1903-1908
1 2 Letter of condolence from workers at Tacoma Post Office 1904
1 3 Letter of farewell from workers at L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1911
1 4 George P. Fishburne, James Menzies to J.R. Bone 1912
1 5 A.V. Fawcett, Murdoch McLeod, Burns Poe to AlbertJohnson and Tacoma Tribune
1914
1 6 George R. Moore 1916
1 7 W.A. Bethel (2), Roger Morse Bone, Scott W. Bone (2),E.H. Crowder (2), Albert Johnson, Wesley L. Jones, S.A.Perkins, Arthur Wilson.Letters to Judge Advocate Generalof Army: M.C. Clifford, A.V. Fawcett, Per B. Heyman,James Menzies, Roy D. Pinkerton, John A. Rea, James C.Stevens.
1917
1 8 Pamphlets: Officer Reserves Corps
1 9 Bruce Bielasei, Scott C. Bone, E.T. Hoopes, Marion M.Jackson, John Lowell, C.M. Riddell (2), Govnor Teats,Chester Thorne.
1918
1 10 J.C. Hazelwood 1919
1 11 V.B. Briggs, J.H. Brown (2), George P. Fishburne, H. RoyHarrison, Albert Johnson, R.H. Cash, J. Oliver MacDonald,Seth C. Maker, William Carr Morrow, Andy Raymon, FredShoemaker, Albert H. Sundahl (2).W.R. Glover to "DearSir"
1920
1 12 Tacoma Commonwealth Club undated
1 13 Scott C. Bone, John Flemming, C.J. Hapwood, William P.McCarty, Claude H. Moran, C.J. Raberg, Robert EmmettLiterary Society.
1921
1 14 C.C. Dill, J.S. Taylor 1922
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1 15 January-JuneJ.C. Baldwin, A.W. Carr, Gary C. Dean, James A.Duncan, Oliver T. Erickson, R.J. Fawssett, A.S. Goss,Chas. E. Joy, Jessie Bullock eastner, JourneymenBarbers of Tacoma: Joeseph Nicholson, H.C. PickeringG.F. Nicholson (2), William M. Short, William Snell (2),Tacoma Typographical Union No. 120: Chas. Finley, A.J.Armstrong, W.S. JenningsCharles H. Heighton to Directorof Public Works, E.V. Kirkendall to Charles H. Heighton
1923
1 16 July-DecemberJ. Newton Colver, E.F. Flynn, Thomas J.L. Kennedy,Ralph D. Nichols.E.H. Thomas to Mr. Fred A. Johnson
1923
2 7 Memorandum - Notes Early 1920s
2 8 Notes from Super Power League or State PowerConference
[late 1923-early1924]
ii: 1924
Box Folder
2 1 January-FebruaryG.W. Bryan, J. Newton Colver, Ira Davisson, James A.Haight, J.C. UngerDwight Ware to Mr. E. Norgaard. GrantC. Angle to John Rea, D. Gerald Cloud to John Rea,Raymond V. Sykes to John Rea
1924
2 2 March-AprilJ. Newton Colver, A. Emerson Cross, Chas. A. Foster,J.M. Geraghty, James A. Haight, J. Grant Hinkle, E.L.Robinson, J.D. Ross, N.L. TaylorL.A. Cincent to L.F.Handley
1924
2 3 May-June
2 4 July-SeptemberJudson king, Carl D. Thompson
1924
2 5 OctoberJames B. Anderson, C.J. Christopher, Fred H. Gaston,Miss Norgaard, J.D. Ross, C.A. Smith.John H. Binnsto Washington State Chamber of Commerce, Chas. E.
1924
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3 9 MarchC.C. Dill, Llewellyn Evans, Robert M. LaFollette Jr., J. EarlLangdon, George W. Norris, Eleanor Spaeth.Howard W.Geisler to Tacoma City Clerk, O.C. Merrill to C.C. Dill
1926
3 10 AprilClaire Bowman, J. Earl Langdon (2), Philip P. Wells.
1926
3 11 MayClaire Bowman (2), R.I. Ehrlichman, Edward B. Fussell,Roland H. Hartley, J. Earl Langdon, Samuel H. Mason
1926
3 12 H.T.B. Speech and opening of Cushman Project Program May 26, 1926
3 13 JuneW.W. Briggs (4), Herbert T. Condon, Mathew W.Hill, Kenneth McKellar, George W. Norris (2), Carl D.ThompsonT.B.B. to W.W. Briggs, W.J. Barden to "CircularLetter", Parker Hill to A.J. Steward
1926
3 14 Walter F. Meier: Address at Aberdeen June 26, 1926
3 15 July-DecemberEdward Keating (3), R.D. Lyte, Carl D. Thomspon
1926
3 16 Hartley recall 1926
3 17 Data on Tacoma Power Plant 1926
3 18 Lowell Mellet to Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance 1927
3 19 Confidential file: pressure to sell out 1924-1932
iv: 1928 Campaign Correspondence
Box Folder
4 1 May 1928
4 2 Amy Albright, Mark R. Colby, Claude H. Moran, C.A.Smith, R.A. Wiley (2)Albert Johnson to "Dear Friend"
June 1928
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4 3 Carl A.Byrne, C.C. Dill, Jarvey Dodd, T.S. Galbraith, T.R.McAnally, Moses Votaw, E.S. Walker, R.A. Wiley.H.W.Hobbs to Albert Johnson, H.W. Hobbs to TacomaChamber of Commerce
July 1- July 231928
4 4 A.S. Goss (2), Fred W. Lewis, Henry Mahncke, JohnSoley, Walter S. Wilson, R.A. Wiley.A.S. Goss to: Fred W.Callender, Mrs. Graves Graveson, Mr. George Rine, Mr.George Twidwell, Mr. Walter S. Wilson
July 24-31, 1928
4 5 Anton Bang, Mark R. Colby, L.E. Garrett, William H.Ittner, Fred W. Lewis, R.A. WileyR.R. Jacobus to EdwardKeating
August 1-4, 1928
4 6 Carl A. Byrne, A.J. Croteau, George Dysart, O.R.Holcomb, Robert A. Leroux, R.V. Mack, C.E. TrombleyCarlA. Byrne to Plumbers & Steamfitters Unions, ThirdCongressional District. George W. Callender to A.S. Goss,(8-1-1928) James L. Cassidy to: Homer T. Bone, GeorgeW. Callender, A.S. Goss, M.D. Guy, A.N. Johnson, Dr.Frank Killgore. A.S. Goss to C.W. Riddell
August 5-8, 1928
4 7 George W. Callender, Ralph C. Clyde, C.H. Eddy, ErnestGribble, Olympia Building Trades Council, Mr. and Mrs.W.H. Reynolds, Douglas J. Sterling, A.P. Stockwell ,Ed Van SchaackDorothy M. Duke to James L. Cassidy,Edward Keating to R.R. Jacobs
August 9-12,1928
4 8 Dorothy M. Duke, A.C. Edwards, Victor H. Morris, A.P.StockwellJames L. Cassidy to: C.H. Eddy, ChaunceyGrover, A.P. Stockwell. Agnes Gehrman to A.S. Goss,(8-11-1928) John D. Morris to "Chiropractors", ThirdCongressional District. Melvin G. Tennant to AlbertJohnson.
August 13-14,1928
4 9 Winifred Baker, W.D. Fechter, Federated Press, Hj.Jensen, George W. Joseph, W.W. Woodeck.James C.Cassidy to George W. Joseph, Otto L. Jahn to James L.Cassidy, H.W. Stein to James L. Cassidy
August 15-16,1928
4 10 George L. Barner, Ralph C. Clyde, Mary F. Burrell, W.H.Halloway, S.A. Lee, Royce H. Mitchell, Rev. U.G. Murphy,George Zamberlin, James L. Cassidy to H. Jensen, R.A.Wiley to James L. Cassidy (2)
August 17, 1928
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4 11 C.H. Bowen, H.L. Bowman, Frank & Bertha Campbell,Robert Friedman, B.N. Hicks, Paul Jeffrey, R.V. Mack,Gordon Powers.James L. Cassidy to Clark County Sun
August 18-21,1928
4 12 Peter Alvestad, Chapin D. Foster, W.J. Lindberg, A.M.Mecklem, William Moriarty, W.F. Smith.Brotherhoodof Locomotive Engineers; Brotherhood of LocomotiveFiremen & Enginemen to all members of Bro. of L.E. andBor. of L.F. &E. of the State of Washington. Frank M.Dallum Jr. to James L. Cassidy, George W. Joseph toJames L. Cassidy
August 22-23,1928
4 13 Scott W. Bone, Clark County Sun, O.R. Holcomb, OakvilleCruiser, W.A. Richmond, Mrs. Amanda Welch.JamesL. Cassidy to George W. Joseph, James L. Cassidy toWilliam Moriarty, Edward E. Sweeny to Albert Johnson
August 24-27,1928
4 15 Hoquiam American Editorial ControversyJames L. Cassidyto german Publishing Co., Hoquiam American to Ryan'sWeekly, Fred W. Lewis to Chapin D. Foster.
August 28-31,1928
4 16 L.L. Brown, John Dolge, George Dysart, M. Nigro, SouthTacoma Star, S.C. Watkins.S. Lowman to James L.Cassidy, Tacoma Central Labor Council to "To Whom ItMay Concern"
September 1-11,1928
4 17 Mrs. M.G. MitchellC.C. Dill to Mrs. M.G. Mitchell (12-30-1924), AlbertJohnson to Mrs. M.G. Mitchell (3-12-1924), Mrs. M.G.Mitchell to "Bone for Congress Club", Mrs. M.G. Mitchellto John Dower (Tacoma Chamber of Commerce), Mrs.M.G. Mitchell to "Johnson for Congress Club", Mrs. M.G.Mitchell to Chas B. Welch (Tacoma Defense Fund)
1928
4 18 Ned Blythe, Scott w. Bone, Bismark Burnham, FremondCampbell Jr., James L. Cassidy, Gery C. Dean, GeorgeDysart, Frederick F. Irwin, Edward Keating, J.C. Unger.
September12-13, 1928
September 14,1928
Box Folder
5 2 Chas. Crout September15-17, 1928
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5 3 Ralph C. Clyde, Chas. Crout, Charles H. Heighton,O.R. Holcomb, O.M. Nelson, Adolph Ponischil, Card D.Thompson.
September18-23, 1928
5 4 E.N. Blythe, Scott C. Bone, James E. Bradford, T.S.Galbraith, O.R. Holcomb, O.M. Nelson
September24-29, 1928
5 5 Walter S. Davis, Edward C. Finch, T.S. Galbraith, H. AlvinMoore, Carl D. Thompson, A.F. Whitney, R.A. Wiley.H.Alvin Moore to Republicans of the State of Washington
October 1928
5 6 Ralph Benjamin and Homer T. Bone to C.C. Dill November 1928
7 7 Memorandum of interview with Norwood Brockett 1930s
7 8 H.T.B. memorandum on Hoover Chemical Company Late 1920s
7 9 General CorrespondenceChester Biesen, John T. McCutcheon, Dana Sleeth, R.A.Wiley.F.C. Brewer to Mr. Ball, Ernest Dolge to Mr. GeorgeP. Wright, James McCormack to men & women of Tacoma& Pierce County,Wesley L. Jones to Anthony Savage,Robert H. Lucas to Republican Precinct Leaders.
1930
7 10 PowerJames Menzies, Carl D. Thompson (2), J.D.Weed.Kenneth Harlan to Fred J. Chamberlain
1930
7 11 Republican Party Convention - Pierce County May 3, 1930
7 12 Spokane County Democratic Convention - Minutes ofproceedings
June 21, 1930
7 13 Thomas J. L. Kennedy - Legal opinion on Initiative #1 [1930]
7 14 H.T.B. Speech on Power shortage in Tacoma and CharlesFrancis Adams
February 24,1930
7 15 H.T.B. articles and speeches for Inititative #1 1930
7 16 Oregon Politics - H.T.B. Speeches 1930
7 17 J.T. McCutcheon vs. Albert Johnson - H.T.B. speeches forJ.T. McCutcheon
1930
7 18 Information on rivers and harbors - government assistanceto Washington
1930
vi: 1931-1932
Box Folder
8 1 General CorrespondenceGersha V. Haney, Edward Keating, Dana Sleeth
1931
8 2 Dana Sleeth [1931]
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8 3 PowerKenneth Harlan (3), Lakeview LightE.K. Murray to J.P.Duthie, W.P. Strandborg to the editor of "The Nation"
1931
8 4 General CorrespondenceRalph Benjamin, Carl Brannin (2), J.F. Cronin, L.H.Darwin, C.C. Dill (2), Andrew G. Haley, Arthur Heinemann,Jim Marshall, Miss Alfhild Sunde, Evan S. White, Col. C.Blethen.
1932
8 5 PowerA.J. Chitty, C.H. Foster, Judson King, Ralph R. Knapp,Frank Lawrence, George A. Read, Rufus Woods.A.S.Goss to C.C. Dill, Thomas J. Walsh to Kenneth Harlan
1932
8 6 Rex Roudabush Platform; Sixth Congressional DistrictRace
January 13,1932
8 7 John T. McCutcheon announcement of entry into SixthCongressional District RaceJohn T. McCutcheon (2)Adolph Ponischil to John T.McCutcheon
March 26, 1932
8 8 Provisions for initiating a bill 1932?
12 11 Columbia Basin ProjectCorrespondence & reports Elsworth C. French(1-25-1935), Charles C. Garland (1-15-1935), James P.Pope (1-19-1935), George Otis Smith (5-26-1933), JamesO'Sullivan (2) (3-14-1933) (1-12-1935)Frank R. McNinchto James O'Sullivan (8-31-1933)
1932-1935
vii: 1932 Senate Campaign
Box Folder
9 1 Saul Haas (3), Herb F. Love, Jim Marshall, C.E.Remsberg.Saul Haas to Edward Keating, Phil Ziegler toH.F. Love.
January - March1932
9 2 J.F. Cronin, Helen Dahl, Kenneth Harlan, A.G. Laffin,Frank Lawrence, Herb F. Love, Jim Marshall, A.E.Reardon, Donn Wyllys.Herb F. Love to Chas. G. Ganty,Herb F. Love to W.J. Fizgerald & George F. Gaub
April 1932
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9 3 John E. Ballaine, Helen Dahl, G.W. Laing, Dr. G.F.Messer, R.L. Ryan, Andrew Sorenson.Saul Haas to WalterPrice, Albert Johnson to Dr. Frederick Messer, Wesley L.Jones to Dr. G.F. Messer (4-11-1932), Louis McFadden toDr. G.F. Messer (2-8-1932), Dr. G.F. Messer to Wesley L.Jones (4-25-1932), Walter Price to Saul Haas, Charles I.Roth to Saul Haas.
May 1-15, 1932
9 4 Will Everett, C.E. Goldthorpe (2) (4-29-1932), Saul Haas(2), James B. Kinne, M.M. London, Dr. G.F. Messer,Marvin W. Smith.J.W. Bryan to Saul Haas, L.H. Darwinto Saul Haas, Knute Hill to Saul Haas, Edward Keatingto Saul Haas, Lawrence J. Keplinser to Saul Haas, H.I.Kyle to Saul Haas, Marvin W. Smith to Saul Haas, GomerThomas to Saul Haas
May 16-24, 1932
9 5 Dr. Orville Beebe, Saul Haas (4), Edward Keating, K.O.Walters.
May 25-31, 1932
9 6 Lloyd L. Black, Judson King, James B. Kinne, M.M.London (2), Benjamin C. Marsh, C.E. Remsberg, MarvinW. Smith.A.H. Denman to Lloyd Black
June 1-10, 1932
9 7 J.D. Bone, A.G. Dentler, Nancy Dorris, Thomas G. Jordan,Frank Lawrence, Dana Sleeth, Vannettisch.Ned W.Douglas to Tom Jordan, William Green to organized laborin Washington, Thomas G. Jordan to Ned W. Douglas.E.J. Manion to members of the Washington State Order ofRailroad Telegraphers, Judge Marks to James A. Farley,Chas. A Newhall to George E. Starr, John Wrabek to SaulHaas.
July - December1932
9 8 John T. McCutcheon to "Grange locals", Seattle CityCouncil Utilities Committee to William Randolph Hearst.
undated
9 9 Issues - Air & Ocean Mail ContractsC.C. Dill, Jim Marshall.Ralph Horr to George W. Osgood.
1932
9 10 Issues - ProhibitionJ.W. Bryan (4), John Geissler
1932
9 11 Issues - World CourtFred W. Shorter, Dwight C. Smith
1932
9 12 H.T.B. Campaign Speeches 1932
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9 14 H.T.B. Campaign Speech Notes on Veterans' Affairs 1932
9 15 H.T.B. Campaign Speech - Delivered in Port Angeles undated
9 16 Memorandum undated
9 17 Miscellaneous 1932
9 18 H.T.B. Speech Circa 1929-1932
viii: 1933
Box Folder
10 1 General CorrespondenceJohn Coffee, Dr. Harry W. Deegan, C.C. Dill, J.R.Edwards, Joe Gallucci, Effie Hyndman, Claude H. Moran,Paul S. Stackhouse (2).Paul S. Stackhouse to Martin F.Smith
January -February, 1933
10 2 John Binns, E.N. Blythe, A.J. Chitty, John Coffee (2),Kenneth Harlan (2), Frank Lawrence, Dar Olds, Joe T.Robinson.Statement on Present Banking Emergency:Knate Hill, Wesley Lloyd, Martin F. Smith, Mon C.Wallgren, Marion Zioncheck.William Green to Franklin D.Roosevelt, Edward Keating to Saul Haas, J.M. Perry toC.C. Dill, Will W. Simpson to Dar Olds.
March 1933
10 3 Ralph Benjamin (2), John Binns, Francis P. Garvin,Kenneth Harlan, W.E. Joyce (2) (5-12-1933), RobertLaFollette Jr., W.A. Linklater, Alvaro Shoemaker, JennieE. Smith, Ross K. Tiffany.W.E. Joyce to W.A. Linklater,W.A. Linklater.
April 1933
10 4 Otto Case, John Coffee, Kenneth Harlan (3), Franz G.Myers, L.W. Roberts Jr., E.E. Summerfield.Horace M.Albright to State Park Authorities, Otto Case and ErnestHutchinson to Monrad C. Wallgren, C.C. Dill to RalphC. Clyde (4-11-1933), James A. Farley to Bert Haney(4-18-1933)
May 1933
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10 5 Tom Connally, Arnold B. Hall, Frank Lawrence, Helen B.Thompson.Thad McGlinn to James Hamilton Lewis.
June - August1933
10 6 Rial Benjamin, C.C. Dill, Frank Lawrence, Elmer Thomas,Hulet Wells.Jim Marshall to Frank Lawrence, C.A. Newhallto King County Democratic precinct men and women.
September 1933
10 7 Saul Haas, Alvaro Shoemaker.Jim Marshall to AlvaroShoemaker (9-26-1933)
October 1933
10 8 Ossian Anderson, Paul H. Appleby, A.C. Edwards (2),George Gunn Jr. (2), Kenneth Harlan (3) (10-31-1933),Saul Haas, Philip LaFollette, Herbert M. Peet, Alvaro C.Shoemaker.A.C. Edwards to Harold L. Ickes, KennethHarlan to Frank McNinch (10-30-1933), W.P. Kenneyto Harold L. Ickes, Philip L. LaFollette to Saul Haas,Clarence D. Martin to Reconstruction Finance Corporation(4-22-1933), Monrad wallgren to Harold L. Ickes.
November 1933
10 9 Carroll Healy 1933 December
10 10 PowerA.J. Chitty, J. Charles Dennis, Frank Lawrence (4).
January -February 1933
10 11 PowerRalph Benjamin, Kenneth Harlan, Clarence D. Martin,Clarck Squire.A.E. McKee & Joseph H. Smith to A.J.Chitty.
James A. Douglas, J.R. Douglas, W.M. Meachham, Chas.A. Turner.
10 18 Liberty Loan - National Economy LeagueArthur Burston, R.E. Coontz (3), J.Ralph DeSpain, LeroyKuhns, Frank Lawrence, Benjamin C. Marsh, A.w. Price,Dr. John J. Szczepaniak, Paul C. Wolman.Arthur P. Briento Carroll Healy, R.E. Coontz to all Post, County Counciland Department Commanders and National Officers of theV.F.W., Robert Gumbel to Carrol Healy, Gardner Jacksonto Saul Haas, Leroy Kuhns to R.E. Coontz, Francis J.McCummell to Carroll Healy, L.V. Morrison to CarrollHealy, D.A. Skinner to Carroll Healy.
May 16-31, 1933
10 19 Liberty Loan - National Economy LeagueF.S. Buckley, Paul E. Burns, Henry H. Curran, MichaelA.J. Doty, Joseph V. Flynn, Kenneth Harlan, MauriceP. Guy, Walter A. Lorell, J.H. MacBain, R.C. Morrison,George J. Rosenberg, Frank C. Schwartz, V.F.W. Post:Chicago #1604, V.F.W.: Natchez, Mississippi.Edward E.Hall to Richard E. Byrd, Sam Hill to J.W. Welch Sr., M.Rhoades to Carroll Healy.
June 1933
10 20 Liverty Loan - National Economy LeagueHenry H. Curran (2)
December 1933
10 21 Liberty Loan - National Economy League: notes [1933]
10 22 Narrows BridgeC.C. Dill, Greater Bremerton Improvement Club: R.H.Lindall, O.H. Schultheis. Herbert S. Griggs, H.S. McIlvaigh,C.F. Mason, Charles T. Peterson, G. Frank Rhodes, RalphShaffer.
1933
10 23 President MadisonRalph Benjamin, Wedell Foss (4), A.F. Haines, GeorgeHarroun, Harroun, Maloy and Shidler (5), Walter S. Martin,Dar Olds (2).Ralph Benjamin to C.C. Dill.
1933
11 1 Naval AffairsJames W. Bryan, E.H. Campbell, M. Standby.C.L. Bandoto W.M. Flood, O.G. Murfin to Bethlehem ShipbuildingCorporation, Oswald F. Schwette to Claude Swanson.
1933
11 2 Ship Subsidies January - March1933
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J.R. Guyton (2), G.S. Lincoln, Cornelius Mundy (2), EdgarE. Piper
11 3 Ship SubsidiesJ.R. Guyton (2), G.S. Lincoln, Cornelius Mundy.Bereauof Construction & Finance to U.S. Shipping Board, KaneBoiler Workers, et al to Hugo L. Black, Samuel Goodacreto Bereau of Construction & Finance, Tacoma OrientalSteamship Co. to U.S. Shipping Board.
April - June 1933
11 4 Veterans AffairsJohn C. Fischer (2), Harry H. Hall.John C. Fischer to"Administrator", John C. Fischer to "Solicitor"
1933
11 5 War DebtsJ. Stewart Baker
1933
11 6 World CourtW.C. Morse, Dwight C. Smith, Mrs. J. Hilde Smith, E.M.Starrett.Ed Fussell to Dar Olds
1933
11 7 H.T.B. Speeches 1933
11 8 An Act restraining District Courts from issuing injunctionsto restrain the collection of taxes imposed under the lawsof the states and territories
1933
11 9 Citizens' resolutions on 1.) Federal Reserve Act & 2.)Reconstruction Finance Corporation
1933
11 10 Speech by V.S. Von Szeliski - research division of theNational Recovery Administration
1933
ix: 1934
Box Folder
12 1 General CorrespondenceJim Marshall (2), Martin F. Smith, George E. Starr
January 1934
12 2 Ralph Benjamin (2), Julian Friant, A.G. Laffin, Jim Marshall(4), W.L. McCormick. Resolution: Frank S. Baker, CharlesF. Ernest, Clarence D. Martin Frank G. Wisner.
February 1934
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12 3 Ralph Benjamin, E.W. Jorgensen, Daniel B. Luten, BasilManly, Benjamin C. Marsh, Will W. Simpson, Willard L.Thorp.Basil Manly to Kenneth Harlan
March 1934
12 4 Evert Arnold, Ralph Benjamin, Aug. Bontoux (2-2-1934),Frank Lawrence, Jim Marshall (2), James & LolaMenzies, Clark Squire (2).Frank Lawrence to Clark Squire(3-24-1934), Benjamin C. Marsh to Elmer Thomas
April 1934
12 5 American Agriculturist: Frank E. Gannett, H.E. Babcock,E.R. Eastman. J.H. Ryan
May - June 1934
12 6 Alvaro Shoemaker, Burton K. Wheeler (3). July - August1934
12 7 Sanford Bates (3-12-1935), Claude M. Henry, Charles L.Newman (2-15-1934), Craig R. Smith.Claude M. Henry toEmil E. Hurja
September -December 1934
12 8 PowerSaul Haas (3), Kenneth Harlan, Frank R. McNinch, Dr.L.A. Robinson, Telegram: Jack Denise, J.H. Ryan, FredChamberlain, Herb Alzlo, Marvin Smith, Evert Arnold,Kenneth Harlan.C.C. Dill to State Senator Stinson, BasilManly to Kenneth Harlan, Frank R. McNinch to KennethHarlan, Harry L. Williams to Herb Algo.
January 1934
12 9 PowerIra Davisson (3) (1-24-1934), Basil Manly, Frank R.McNinch, Elwood Mead.Ira Davisson to Frank R. McNinch(1-18-34)
February - March1934
12 10 PowerHomer O. Blain, Marshall N. Dana, Ed Fussell (2), BasilManly.Kenneth Harlan to Basil Manly, Frank T. Post toWashington Water Power Co. workers.
April - December1934
13 1 Memorandum - Chaco
13 2 Fort LewisIra Davisson (5) (11-13-1933) (12-28-1933), Melvin G.Tennent, Harry H. Woodring (3).Ira Davisson to HarryH. Woodring, R. McQuestion to Melvin G. Tennent(12-8-1933), Harry H. Woodring to Ira Davisson.
November1933-1934
13 3 National Economy League 1934Homer T. Bone papers, 1889-1967http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv37863 18
13 4 Naval AffairsJohn Baer, James W. Bryan (4), H.L. Roosevelt, OswaldF. Schuette (3), William T. Stone.N.D. Alifas to membersof U.S. House of Representatives, Harold Ickes to OswaldF. Schuette, H.L. Roosevelt to Oswald F. Schuette,Oswald F. Schuette to H.L. Roosevelt
January -February 1934
13 5 Naval AffairsR.H. Fleet, E.J. King, Elsie Robinson, Park Trammell, J.B.Weaver.Lewis W. Douglas to Park Trammell, R.H. Fleet toJohn J. Delaney, W.A. Moffett to M.M. Patrick.
March 1934
13 6 Nye CommitteeJohn Coffee, Gerald P. Nye (2), Robert Wohlforth
1934
14 1 Ocean & air mail contracts - Baltimore Mail Steamship Co.vs. U.S.A.Cornelius Mundy (2).H.I. Conner to William Stanley(7-12-1933), Cornelius Mundy to Simon E. Sobeloff (2)(7-7-1933) (7-5-1933), Simon E. Sobeloff to WilliamStanley (2) (7-17-1933) (7-19-1933)
July 7,1933-1934
14 2 Ocean & Air Mail contractsAndrew Furuseth, A.G. Patterson (2).James A. Farley toHugo L. Black, Andrew Furuseth to Washington Herald,Richard W. Robbins to Franklin D. Roosevelet
February - March1934
14 3 Ocean & Air Mail ContractsA.G. Patterson, Elmer E. Rogers
April 1934
14 4 Ocean & Air Mail ContractsAndrew Furuseth (3)Andrew Furuseth to Franklin D.Roosevelt, Andrew Furuseth to Labor Department.
May 1934
14 5 P.W.A. Projects: Hylebos BridgeArthur A. Cook (2), George Dern (2), Wesley Lloyd,E.M. Markham, Genevieve Martin (12-19-1933), G.B.Pillsbury.E.M/ Markham to Wesley Lloyd.
December 19,1933 - 1934
14 6 P.W.A. Projects: Narrows BridgeP.W. Bourgaize, Elbert M. Chandler, Frank Lawrence,Charles T. Peterson (2).
February 1934
14 7 P.W.A. Projects: Narrows Bridge March 1934
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P.W. Bourgaize, Elbert M. Chandler (2), Arthur A. Cook,Mr. & Mrs. L.O. Olsen, E.V.D. Paul, John Prins, Melvin G.Tennent.Elbert M. Chandler to Melvin G. Tennent, WesleyLloyd to Leonard Langlow.
14 8 P.W.A. Projects: Narrows BridgeB.H. Bennetts, Elbert M. Chandler, Oscar I. Chopman,R.W. Crawford, Robert Gleason, Harold Ickes, Don C.Winchester.H.T.B. & Wesley Lloyd to Clark Squire, MelvinG. Tennent to John Prins
April 1934
14 9 P.W.A. Projects: Narrows BridgeJohn H. Binns, Elbert M. Chandler (3), Oscar I. Chopman(2), Harold Ickes (2), Charles T. Peterson, Henry M.Stein.Elbert M. Chandler to Leonard Langloe
May - August1934
14 11 A Bill to create a national bank of U.S. [1934]
26 13 Naval Bills and Reports: H.R. 6004 (1934) 1934
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Box Folder
15 1 General CorrespondenceJ.A. Metzger, J.A. Reams, Alvaro Shoemaker (2), LewisSchwellenbach (3-19-1935).John T. Raftis to Lewis B.Schwellenbach (3-15-1935).
January - March19, 1935
15 2 General CorrespondenceElbert M. Chandler, William T. Chantland, Julian N.Friant (5) (11-19-1934) (1-8-1935) (1-12-1935), HarleyB. Fischer, Ervin E. King (2-4-1935) (2-5-1935), A.S.Goss, Ernest Gruening.Elwyn L. Daniel to Lewis B.Schwellenbach.
January 16 -February 5, 1935
15 3 General CorrespondenceJames Walter Carter, Helen Dahl, Olaf Didrickson (2)(1-26-1935), Anthony J. Dimond, Emil Hurja, Warren G.Magnuson, Harry B. Mitchell, George E. Starr (1-23-1935),Alex McK. Vierhus.Don G. Abel to Olaf Didrickson(12-7-1934), Don G. Abel to "Whom it may concern",Harold L. Ickes to Emil Hurja (1-30-1935), Lee F. Rootto "Whom it may concern" (12-7-1934), Jas. E. Sareaultto Olaf Didrickson (12-8-1934), Lewis B. Schwellenbach
December 7,1934 - February15, 1935
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to Woodward, Washington Congressional Delegation toHarry B. Mitchell.
15 4 General CorrespondenceE.K. Burlew, H.L. Cantley, Henry M. Curran, WilliamGreen, A.G. Laffin, [illegible name].William Green toWilliam Randolph Hearst, William Randolph Hearst toWilliam Green, Martin F. Smith to H.L. Cantley.
February 16-28,1935
15 5 General CorrespondenceFred A. Berlin, Douglas Bubar (2), John Carson, M.J.Flynn, A.L. Harbison, Lee Mantz, Lola Menzies, Henry M.Morgenthau, Jr. J.F.T. O'Connor (3-29-1935), Alex McK.Vierhus.
March 1 - 29,1935
15 6 General CorrespondenceNorman W. Baxter (2-6-1935), W.P. Bowers, E.K. Burlew,R.C. Davis (2), C.R. Jackson (3-13-1935), Stanleyreed.T.A. Walter to Ellison D. Smith.
February 6,1935 - March 31,1935.
15 7 General CorrespondenceDr. J.R. Binyon (3) (3-11-1935) (5-15-1935), RobertS. Doubleday, F.L. Kerzie (6) (1-2-1935) (2-10-1935)(5-15-1935), Ervin E. King (2) (1-15-1935) (1-18-1935),W.D. Lane (1-10-1935), W. Forbes Morgan (1-23-1935),William T. Stone, Alex McK. Vierhus (2), Cliff woodward(2-18-1935), Preston C. Wright.Dr. J.R. Binyon to SaulHaas (2-2-1935), Fred C. Dean to Saul Haas (2-2-1935)
January 2 - May15, 1935
15 8 General CorrespondenceQuincy Adams, George H. Gannon, James K. McMonnies,James Menzies, Aubrey Williams.George H. Gannonto Mrs. Harriet N. Bell, George H. Gannon to E.W.Woodward. Lewis B. Schwellenbach to Sol A. Rosenblatt.
May 1935
15 9 General CorrespondenceSaul Haas, L.K. Lear, Alvaro C. Shoemaker, ElmerThomas.William B. Given, Jr. to Louis K. Lear
June 1935
15 10 General CorrespondenceJohn H. Binns, Dr. J.R. Binyon (7-19-1935), George H.Gannon (3), Sam B. Hill.Ernest Gruening to Franklin D.Roosevelt, Calvert Magruder to Harold M. Stephens,Gerald Shaughnessy to Rev. Joseph M. Sullivan, WilliamSirovich to Franklin D. Roosevelt, Robert Wagner toFranklin D. Roosevelt.
July 1-19, 1935
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15 11 General CorrespondenceJohn H. Binns, E.K. Burlew, Committee for the Nation:Vincent Bendix, Frederic Frazier, James H. Rand, Fred H.Sexauer. Julian N. Friant, James Menzies (2) (7-11-1935),Alex McK. Vierhus (3).James Menzies, Jr. to James & LolaMenzies.
July 11-31, 1935
15 12 General CorrespondenceH.B. Benedict (7-29-1935), Joseph B. Eastman, GeorgeH. Cannon, James Menzies, J.H. Ryan (7-25-1935).SaulHaas to Lewis B. Schwellenbach.
July 25 - August1935
15 13 General CorrespondenceN.E. Engle, Dar Olds, Lewis B. Schwellenbach.
September 1935
15 14 General CorrespondenceDavid J. Lewis
November 1935
15 15 Sam B. Hill - Federal Judgship [1935]
15 16 Pollack vs. Farmers' Loan and Trust Co. (158 U.S. 601)1895Lochner vs. New York (198 W.S. 45) 1905
1935
16 1 Liberty LoanT.J. Coolidge
1935
16 2 McCarren Amendment - Prevailing wageSam M. Driver, Edwin C. Ewing (2), C.W. Greenough,W.C. Hushing, Robert Montgomery.
1935
16 3 Undated Speeches [1935]
16 4 National Forests and ParksPaul H. Appleby, W.H. Covert (8-29-1934), W.G. Peters(2), Robert A Wiley.John C. Kuhns to W.G. Peters, E.A.Sherman to Paul H. Appleby.
August 29, 1934- January 1935
16 5 National Forests and ParksA.C. Martin (2)
February 1935
16 6 National Forests and ParksGeorge Hutton (4) (3-8-1935) (3-14-1935).InternationalBrotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Papermill Workers,
March 8 - May1935
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Local No. 100 to Washington Congressional Delegation.Martin F. Smith to Lewis B. Schwellenbach.
16 7 Pensions - Social SecurityJohn B. Andrews, Frank Dowd, Abraham Epstein, G.W.Hamilton, Knute Hill, Robert Sherman Hoar, Robert M.LaFollette, Jr., Otis Morgan.Robert Sherman Hoar toKnute Hill, Lewis B. Schwellenbach to "Dear Friend"
1935
16 8 Narrows BridgeElbert M. Chandler (7), Resolution by Board of PierceCounty Commisioners (1-16-1934): R. Lester Kelly,John Murphy, Cal Gunthrie, Harvey O. Scofield, HarrySlattery.Moran and Proctor to Elbert M. Chandler(1-31-1933), B.P. Thomas to Board of Pierce CountyCommissioners (1-8-1934).
January 31,1933 - April 1935
16 9 Narrows BridgeElbert M. Chandler (2), Arthur A. Cook, Harvey O.Scofield, Clark Squire (2), C.E. Trombley.
May - August1935
16 10 World CourtH.I. Harriman.Lewis B. Schwellenbach to "Dear Friend"
1935
17 1 Nye CommitteeDaniel J. Downing, Andrew Furuseth, Mrs. Laura PufferMorgan, Stephen Raushenbush, Earl Shimmons, B.L.Stafford, Louise Wier.George W. Grupp to Earl Shimmons,Douglas Miller to Daniel C. Roper (12-4-1934), Daniel C.Roper to Gerald P. Nye (12-18-1934)
December 4,1934 - January1935
17 2 Nye CommitteeGult Industries: Lawrence R. Wilder, George Yard.Stephen Raushenbush.William Phillips to Key Pittman,J.E. Thropp, Jr. to Lawrence R. Wilder, Paul Topping toLawrence R. Wilder (1-26-1935)
January 16 -February 1935
17 3 Nye CommitteeC.K. DavisC.K. Davis to Gerald P. Nye
March 1-15,1935
17 4 Nye CommitteeBernard M. Baruch to Gerald P. Nye (3), Bernard M.Baruch to Charles T. Russell, M.A. Boyle to John Z. Lowe,Jr. (2-23-1917), Gerald P. Nye to Bernard M. Baruch (4)(3-8-1935) (3-18-1935) (3-20-1935), Chas. T. Russell toBernard M. Baruch (3-15-1935), Samuel Bell Thomas
February 23,1917 - March 31,1935
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to supervising Internal Revenue agent (2) (1-26-1920)(11-30-1920)
17 5 Nye CommitteeGerald P. Nye, Stephen Raushenbush, Philip H. VanGelder.
April 1935
17 6 Nye CommitteeStephen Raushenbush, P.J. Williams (3) (6-12-1935)
May - June 12,1935
17 7 Nye Committee. H.T.B. Speech [May 18, 1935]
17 8 Nye CommitteeJohn T. Flynn, James C. Moore, Claude A. Swanson, P.J.Williams.
June - December1935
17 9 Neutrality: H.T.B. Radio Broadcast [1935]
17 10 Nye Committee - notes and memorandum 1935
18 1 PowerKenneth Harlan (3), Joy Elmer Morgan.J.D. Ross to FrankT. Bell.
January 1935
18 2 PowerRichard W. Bowden, Kenneth Harlan (4), Harrison W.Mason.Harold L. Ickes to Clarence D. Martin.
February 1-18,1935
18 3 PowerKenneth Harlan & E.K. Murray (2) (2-14-1935)(2-16-1935), Kenneth Harlan (10) (2-7-1935) (2-11-1935)(2-12-1935) (3) (2-14-1935), Harold L. Ickes, B.H.Johnson, Frank Lawrence, E.K. Murray (2-12-1935),Alex McK. Vierhus, Robert F. Waldron (2-12-1935).R.W.Beck to Washington Branch, Public Ownership League ofAmerica, Kenneth Harlan to Clarence D. Martin, J.D. Rossto "The People" (2-16-1935).
February 7-23,1935
18 4 PowerSaul Haas, Kenneth Harlan (4), Harrison W. Mason, JohnC. Stevenson.R.W. Beck to Governer, Lt. Governor andLegistlators to the State of Washington. R.W. Beck toJ.D. Ross (2-23-1935), R.W.Beck to Washington Branch,Public Ownership League of America. J.D. Ross to Robert
February 23-28,1935
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18 6 PowerRalph C. Clyde, Kenneth Harlan, Herbert L. Petty.
April 1935
18 7 PowerJim Carey (3), Ira Davisson (2), Kenneth Harlan (2), EmilHurja.Ira Davisson to Spokane Spokesmen-Review, JohnP. Lycette to Ira Davisson.
May - June 1935
18 8 PowerMarshall N. dana, Ira Davisson, C.C. Garland, KennethHarlan (5), Eberly Thompson.
July 1935
18 9 PowerJohn H. Binns, James E. Bradford, George Dern, C.C.Garland (2), Kenneth Harlan (4), Lionel C. Kramien,Oswald Ryan, Eberly Thompson (7-25-1935).FredJ. Chamberlain to morris L. Cooke, Wesley Lloyd toLeanoard Langlow - Tacoma Times.
18 11 PowerJames W. Carey, Morris L. Cooke, Marhsall D. Dana,Kenneth Harlan, Lewish B. Schwellenbach.W.E. Herring toFred J. Chamberlain (2) (8-13-1935) (8-16-1935)
August 13 - 31,1935
18 12 PowerE.K. Burlew, James W. Carey, Saul Haas, Lewis B.Schwellenbach, Paul A. Walker.James W. Carey to FrankL. McNinch, James O'Sullivan to William L. Chenery.
September -December 1935
26 14 Naval Bills and Reports: H.R. 7672 (1935) 1935
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Box Folder
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19 2 Democratic ConventionsDr. J.R. Binyon, R.M. Drumheller, Saul Haas, John S.Lynch, Warren G. Magnuson (3), Ronald Orr, ElsieGardner Picking (3), George E. Ryan, Perry S. Swanzey,Dorian E. Todd.Ed (?) to Rodney L. Brink, Warren G.Magnuson to Credentials Committee, Democratic NationalConvention.
1936
19 3 State Democratic Conventions: MinutesWarren G. Magnuson
May 23, 1936
19 4 H.T.B. Campaign Speech [1936]
19 5 H.T.B. Notes for Campaign Speech [1936]
19 6 White House Correspondence Association March 7, 1936
19 7 Roland Hartley File 1936
19 8 Fort Lewis and McChordViola Markie (2)
1936
19 9 Interstate Commerce CommitteeDonald D. Coon (2), R.E. Freer.
1936
19 10 Bills and Memorandum 1936
19 11 National Economy League.Harry H. Curran.
1936
19 12 Nye Committee - NeutralityJoseph Barber, Jr., Ray Murphy, Dar Olds, StephenRaushenbush (12-31-1935), F.J. Sisson, Oswald GarrisonVillard.J.C. Hackett to Gerald P. Nye.
December 31,1935-January1936
19 13 Nye Committee - NeutralityHarry E. Gardner (2), H. Gerrish Smith, Walter W. VanKirk, Barney Yanosfsky.Franklin D. Roosevelt to "ThePress", H. Gerrish Smith to Gerald P. Nye.
February - March1936
19 14 Nye Committee - Neutrality April - November1936
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Bennett Champ Clark, Gerald P. Nye, H. GerrishSmith.Bennett Champ Clark to Gerald P. Nye, H. GerrishSmith to Gerald P. Nye.
19 15 "Senator Bone's Neutrality Plan": Vancouver Columbianeditorial
December 29,1936
19 16 Olympic National ParkPhil S. Locke, L.F. Nelson, Chas. A Turner, Mark Wienard.
January - June1936
19 17 Skylines: Bulletin of the Northwest Conservation League October 1936
19 18 Olympic National ParkJohnston and Schmitt, Fred W. Lewis, Warren G.Magnuson, Hugh B. Mitchell, Lewis B. Schwellenbach,Helen C. Sewell, R.K. Tiffany (3) (10-20-1936), W.H.Tucker.Olympic Peninsula Committee to Washington StatePlanning Council.
October 20-November 1936
19 19 Olympic National ParkJoseph H. Johnston, George Welch.George Welch toLewis Schwellenbach.
December 1936
19 20 PatronageE.K. Burlew, James W. Carey, Saul Haas, Dar Olds, ChasT. Russell,
1936
20 1 Hylebos BridgeJohn F. Gallagher, A.O. Rowe (3)
1936
20 2 Mercer Island - Lake Washington BridgeHarold L. Ickes
1936
20 3 Narrows BridgeHarold A. Allen (2), C.C. Dill (2), Jerome W. Frank,Max Garretson, Haorld L. Ickes (3), M.H. McIntyre,Wallace Morrissette (2).Wallace Morrissette to Franklin D.Roosevelt and Harold L. Ickes.
1936
20 4 Veterans' AffairsEmmett R. Carroll
1936
20 5 Wiretapping-Glavis ControversyWilliam B. Auda, John Dickey Jr., L.R. Elkins, Ewing Y.Mitchell, Earl Reeves, John G. Silva.
1936
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20 7 H.T.B. Speech delivered before Young DemocraticLeague of Colorado.
March 21, 1936
20 8 H.T.B. Speech delivered before National ConventionW.F.W. - Denver, Colorado.James S. VanZandt, Barney Yanotsky.Walter L. Daniels toBarney Yanotsky, James S. VanZandt to Walter L. Daniels
21 1 PowerMarshall N. Dana (3), P.H. Gadson, Ray W. Gill, SaulHaas, Ervin E. King.
January -February 1936
21 2 PowerMarshall N. Dana (2)
March 1-7, 1936
21 3 PowerDorothy M. Duke (2-21-1936), Ray W. Gill (2) (3-20-1936),Will W. Simpson.
February 21-March 20, 1936
21 4 PowerFred J. Chamberlain, Ralph C. Clyde, Marshall N. Dana,H.H. DeHart, Ray W. Gill, Harold L. Ickes, Ervin E. King,Franklin D. Roosevelt, Albert Streiff, Eberly Thompson(2).Marshall N. Dana to Ralph S. Hamilton, Ralph S.Hamilton to Marshall N. Dana (3-6-1936), D. HaroldMcGrath to Eberly Thompson.
March 6-24,1936
21 5 Power"Memorandum regarding legislation for the operation andmaintenance of the Bonneville Plant": P.N.W. RegionalPlanning Commission.
March 25, 1936
21 6 PowerDavid K. Alexander, george R. Buickerood, Fred J.Chamberlain, A.L. Donham, F.R. Johnston, NealSwetland, G.W. Thiessen, Peter Zimmerman.
March 25-31,1936
21 7 PowerMarshall N. Dana, Ervin E. King, Louis Fohl, William F.Pottsmith.
April 1-15, 1936
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21 8 PowerMary B. Abernethy, George R. Funk, Ray W. Gill (2),Kenneth Harlan, Dan Kellaher, James O'Sullivan, PeterZimmerman.
April 16-30, 1936
21 8 PowerMary B. Abernathy, George R. Funk, Ray W. Gill (2),Kenneth Harlan, Dan Kellaher, James O'Sullivan, PeterZimmerman.
April 16-30, 1936
21 9 PowerAlan G. Blaker (2), W.E. Carty, Ray W. Gill, Steve Kahn,Ervin E. King, Eberly Thompson, W.W. Woodbeck,Peter Zimmerman.Alan G. Blaker to Vancouver EveningColumbian, Columbia River Development League toFranklin D. Roosevelt, Ervin E. King to H.T.B., Knute Hill,and Lewis B. Schwellenbach. Franklin D. Roosevelt toRoyal S. Copeland.
May 1936
21 10 PowerC. Herald Campbell, Basil Manly (2).Basil Manly to RoyalS. Copeland, Marguerite Owen to William B. Bankhead,John C. Page to Federal Power Commission.
June - July 1936
21 11 PowerMorris L. Cooke, P. Heatherton, W.G. Hufford, JudsonKing.P. Heatherton to Washington State Planning Council,J.E. Ranking to Morris L. Cooke, Albert Streiff to RobertBeck.
August -December 1936
21 12 Power and Sixth Congressional District PoliticsKenneth Harlan
1936
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22 1 General Correspondence 1937
22 2 H.T.B. Speech delivered at Indianapolis, Indiana March 4, 1937
22 3 L.H. Darwin FileL.H. Darwin (4) (10-26-1933)(10-30-1935), Mrs. F. Haskell(2) (9-27-1935)
October 26,1933-1937
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22 4 Federal Government activity in Washington State;Agricultural Information: Washington State
1937
22 5 Fort Lewis - McChordHarold A. Allen (12-22-1936), Francis W. Clark (2)(12-8-1936), Malin Craig (12-16-1936).
December 8,1936-1937
22 6 Newspaper Guild: Seattle Star Strike.Sam (S.S. Hahn?) (5), Ann Murphy, H. Richard Seller.
1937
22 7 Kenneth HarlanKenneth Harlan (3), Ruth Harlan (5), Guy T. Helvering(3) (9-9-1936), C.W. Nimitz (12-4-1936), Ralph A.Noerenberg.
September 9,1936 - 1937
22 8 Labor Unions - Sitdown strikes: an address by Byron M.Scott
1937
22 9 Neutrality - War Profits.H.E. Marshall.Malin Craig to Pat Harrison, Charles Edisonto Pat Harrison, Wayne C. Taylor to Pat Harrison.
1937
22 10 Democratic National CommitteeJames A. Farley to Warren G. Magnuson, WashingtonCongressional Delegation to James A. Farley.
1937
22 11 Amos Pinchot: "Open Letter to F.D.R."Amos Pinchot
1937
23 1 Narrows BridgeHoration B. Hackett (2), Harold L. Ickes, Viola Marfie,Wallace Morrissette (4) (1-11-1936) (5-5-1936).Horatio B.Hackett to John Coffee.
January 11,1936 - 1937
23 2 Supreme Court ReorganizationHerb W. Algeo (2), J.W. Boyle (2) (6-3-1933), Otto Case,A.J> Chitty, Helen Dahl, D.L. Goldbach, H.E. Johnson,H.F. Kretchman, G.W. Lowttit, D.C. McLean, Einor O.Mohn, J.H. Ryan (2), The Sunday News (Staff), MaryTheobold, J.C. Unger, Frank W. Utter.
June 3, 1933 -1937
23 3 Supreme Court ReorganizationHerb W. Algeo, Oscar Asplund, Harry E.B. Ault, JohnH. Binns, Dr. J.R. Binyon, E.N. Blythe, John C. Bowen,Rodney Brink, W.E. Carty, Otto A. Case, L.H. Darwin,John F. Dore, Saul Driver, Frank Fitts, Oscar E. Foster,
1937
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Charles W. Greenough, J.C. Harrigan, Edward E. Henry,C.L. Holcomb, Benjamin H. Kizer, H.I. Kyle, Mark M.Litchman, Lee Mantz (2), Clarence D. Martin, Vic A.Meyers, Wilford A. Richmond, William W. Simpson,Frederick H. Stinchfield, William A. Sullivan, Leroy A.Todd, Harry Westfall, George F. Yantis.
23 4 Supreme Court ReorganizationGeorge W. Acret, W.J. Kahle, Benjamin H. Kizer, J.C.McCleary
23 6 Supreme Court Reorganization: Two ArticlesWilliam Denman
1937
23 7 Supreme Court Reorganization: King County DemocraticClub - Resolution
July 24, 1937
23 8 Supreme Court Reorganization.G.P. Fishburne, William Henry Harrison, William T. Raley,Otis Peabody Swift.
1937
23 9 Townsend PlanSaul Haas, Charles H. Leavy, Lew R. Thompson(7-?-1939)Boyd Curley to Saul Haas
1937-July 1939
24 1 PowerF.E. Coulter, M.E. Damon, Ira Davisson, C.C. Garland(3), Benjamin Kizer.N.A. Boody to Charles L. McNary(12-30-1936), R.K. Tiffany to John A. Page.
December 30,1936-January1937
24 2 PowerRodney Brink, Ray W. Gill (2), David E. Lilienthal,Clarence D. Martin, Charles L. McNary, StuartWhitehouse.Ray W. Gill to Charles L. McNary, KennethHarlan to Morris L. Cooke, R.K. Tiffany to Harold L. Ickes,Washington Bonneville Commission to Clarence D. Martin.
February - March1937.
24 3 PowerR.W. Beck, Howard J. Burnham, Royal S. Copeland (3),Ray W. Gill, Harold L. Ickes, Ervin E. King (2), A.H. reilly,Joel David Wolfson.R.W. Beck to Joseph H. Mansfield,Ray W. Gill to James Mott, Harold L. Ickes to Royal S.Copeland, Ervin E. King to Lewis B. Schwellenbach, David
September 8,1936 - May 1937
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E. Lilienthal to Joel David Wolfson, Franklin D. Rooseveltto Frank R. McNinch (2) (3-24-1937) (9-8-1936), Clyde L.Seavey to Royal S. Copeland, Henry A. Wallace to RoyalS. Copeland, Harry H. Woodring to Royal S. Copeland.
24 4 PowerE.K. Burien, Fred J. Chamberlain, Ray W. Gill (3), ErvinE. King (2), Franklin D. Roosevelt, J.D. Ross, Carl D.Thompson (2) (5-21-1937).Fred J. Chamberlain to GeorgeW. Norris, A.J. Friese to George W. Norris, L.C. Kramienand George McGee to Harold L. Ickes, E.K. Markham toFrederick Steiwer. C.H. Olson, Lloyd Dubois, J.B. Dower,J.H. Wheeler & C.A. Perkins to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
May 21 - July1937
24 5 PowerJames W. Carey, David E. Lilienthal, Harry B. Mitchell,Martin F. Smith.
25 2 May BillTed Silvey to Robert J. Bulkey, Ted Silvey to Bryon B.Harlan
1938
25 3 NeutralityJosh Lee, Millard W. Rice, H.O. "Tommy" Thompson.
1938
25 4 War ProfitsArthur Capper, Vic Donahey, Lynn J. Frazier, Ruth D.Holt, Felton M. Johnston (2), Roswell Magill, Arthur H.Vandenberg, Barney Yanotaky.Roswell Magill to PatHarrison, Harry Woodring to Pat Harrison
1938
25 5 PoliticalR.J. Coar, Saul Haas, Louis Nash, Dar Olds, George E.Ryan (2), Mark Wienard.Saul Haas to E.W. Jorgensen,Lyle Keith to Saul Haas.
1938
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25 6 Ewing D. ColvinBen Ludlow.Ewing Colvin to Adam Hadalin, Viola Markieto R.A. Seelig.
1938
25 7 Speech by Lady Willie Forbus, "A New Philosophyof Government at Work": Lewis County DemocraticConvention - Centralia Washington.
June 18, 1938
25 8 Memorandum: K.O.L. Suit 1938
25 9 Olympic National ParkE.K. Burlew, Harry Cheek (2), Benjamin H. Kizer, ThomasA.E. Lally, Clarence D. Martin, R.A. Silcox, Mon C.Wallgren.Clarence D. Martin to Franklin D. Roosevelt,Frank L. McNeil to A.J. Chitty.
1938
25 10 Note on Willis Mahoney 1938
25 11 P.W.A. Projects (Includes information on Narrows)Harold A. Allen, Wallace Morrissette, T.A. Stevenson.
1938
25 12 H.T.B. Speech ?: review of New Deal CongressionalAccomplishments
26 2 Naval AffairsFrank C. Kniffin, J.G. Scripps (3).J.G. Scripps to AmericanInstitute of Public Opinion, J.G. Scripps to JohnsonHagood.
March 1938
26 3 Naval AffairsWilliam C. Johnstone, William D. Leahy, William H.McReynolds, Franklin D. Roosevelt (1-31-1938), ClaudeA. Swanson, David Walsh (8-26-1937).Harry H. Woodringto David Walsh (8-27-1937)
August 26, 1937-April 1938
26 4 Naval Affairs: H.T.B., "Observations on Policing the World" April 28, 1938
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26 11 Naval Affairs: A.G. Haley ?, "Strategic Position of thePhilippines"
1938
26 12 Naval Affairs: Pamphlet - "The U.S. Navy: 75th Congress,1st Session", Senate Document No. 35
1938
26 16 Naval Bills and Reports: H.R. 9218 1938
26 17 Naval Bills and Reports: H.R. 8993 1938
xiv: 1939
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27 Hip Injury, Letters of CondolenceL.E. Atkins, E.A.Bader, L.L. Bates, Mr. & Mrs. JohnBeaurman, John Boettiger, John G. Brady, W.E. Carty,Bennet Champ Clark, Jack R. Cluck, Charles E. Cone,Lee P. Hill, Robert F. Howarth, Daniel B. Hutchings,Chesley W. Jurney, Thomas F. Kelly, Harry B. Lear,R.R. Mattison, Rev. John McAstocker, Sam Nicholls,Charles W. Orton, Miss Marie A. Proctor, D.M. Reid, IvanH. Suphellan, Robert Thorne, Alfred H. Tisch, Dr. G.O.Walters, Fred M. Weil (Includes brochure: "Grand Couleeand the Pacific Northwest")
August 28, 1939
27 Hip Injury, Letters of CondolenceW.G. Andrews, C.L. Bouve, John C. Bowen, A.O.Burmeister, Harry Butcher, Arthur A. Cook, Rev. RobertDillon, A.B. Donaldson, E.H. Drum, Rev. & Mrs. W.L.Edwards, F.X.A. Elbe, Ed Fussell, C.C. Garland, HarryGrant, S.S. Hahn, Julie Butler Hansen, Henry Hedberg,Edward E. Henry, Sam Hobbs, Thomas J.L. KennedyRalph R. Knapp, J.G. Luhrwen, B.O. Lum, Willin Mahoney,Harry J. Martin, Robert Maus, William McDougall, D.W.
August 29, 1939
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McKellar, Frank J. Nicht, Arthur O'Brien, Mr. & Mrs.G.W. Osgood, Mrs. T.L. Page, Feorge Henry Payne,Drew Pearson, William C. Rave, John A. Rea, Clyde M.Reed, Leo B. Reed, Lewis B. Schwellenbach, Will W.Simpson, H.B. Smith,Tom Smith, Mrs. Benjamin Snyder,W.B.A. Spray, Melvin Sutton, Mrs. Louise S. Taylor, PeteThompson, L.E. thorpe, Charles L. Vaughan, Robert F.Waldron, Thos. R. Waters, Harry Westfall (2), Leon L.Wolfstone (4).
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27 3 Hip Injury, Letters of CondolenceEmile P. Antonovich, Leslie L. Biffle, Mr. & Mrs. JohnCoffee, A. Lou Cohen, Frank C. Dean, Chalres Edison,George P. Fishburne, Richard Francis, Larry Hansen, D.G.Hartsuck, E,R, Hoffman, Francis Howard, Rufus J. Hewes,Lule Keith, Mr. & Mrs. A. Kraemer, Harold Kreidel, WalterH. Maloney, E.D. Manchester, A.G. McCraney, LaceyV. Murrow, National Association of Letter Carriers, JayOlinger, Mr. & Mrs. Oxholm, Terry Pettus, C.C. Phipps,H.J. Quilliam, Railway Mail Association, Harry T. Smith,T.A. Stevenson, Ralph Gunn Sucher, Charles E. Sullivan,Harold Woodworth.
August 30, 1939
27 4 Hip Injury, Letters of CondolenceHenry Andrak, Everett Arnold, Oscar C. Baker, GroverC. Brown, H.C. Cleavinger, George F. Cotterill, HelenDahl, Frank E. Day, Anna Falconer, Delbert P. Hawks,P.E. Healy, Dr. Bay Jacobs, Rinaldo Keasal, Henry E,LaBounty, P.S. McDermott, Joseph J. Pemberton, Mr. J.Peters, Walter S. Pollitz, Belle Reeves, D. Schuetz, E.T.Tannatt, Dan Young.
August 31, 1939
27 5 Hip Injury, Letters of CondolenceE.N. Blythe (2), B.F. Grimes, Edwin A. Halsey, G.W.Hamilton, Mrs. Mary E. Hess, Knute Hill, Dr. E.O. Holland,John F. LeCocq, Charles L. McNary, J.W. McPherson,Miss Mary Mladinov, Regina M. Mohrmann, J.L. Parsons,Robert Schindler, Miss Jean Stovel (2), James O'Sullivan,Rufus Woods.
September 1,1939
27 6 Hip Injury, Letters of CondolenceM.L. Callahan, Guy B. Groff, Dr. Ernest L. Gruening,William G. McAdoo, E.W. McCroskey, H.H. Meyer, MarthaMikkelsen, M.C. Miller, Mrs. Philo Noble, M. O'Connell,David E. Rhea, Larry Ruddell, Samuel Estill Whitaker.
September 2,1939
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27 7 Hip Injury, Letters of CondolencePaul H. Appleby, E.K. Brown, Arthur Capper, Fred W.Catlett, Conway P. Coe, Estille E. Collier, Eugene V.Dennett, George H. Eckels, J. Carter Fort, Oscar E.Foster, Mrs. Evelyn Gibson, Robert W. Ginnett, DollyGreenup, William W. Grogan, F.O. Hagie, Dail Harvey,C.C. Hockley, Basil Hoke, Florence Hollister, S.M.Jackson, Louis Johnson, J.B. Lawrence, Charles H.Leavy, Thomas H. Mansfield, Rev. David P. McAstocker,W.C. McClure, James J. Meade, M.S. Millson, JamesP. Pope, George Russell, Joseph R. Sheehan, C.D.Stephens, Elbert D. Thomas, Mrs. Alex McK. Vierhus,Miss Carmen Vincent
September 5,1939
27 8 Hip Injury, Letters of CondolenceMrs. Wilna Allen, Chester Biesen, C.J. Christopher, EwingD. Colvin, Mrs. Warren B. Francis, Ernest W. Gibson,Max Lowenthal, Francis G. Michaelis, Anna Music, JamesNorth, Dr. Thomas Parran, Mrs. James C. Stevens, DavidWhatley, Mrs. W.P. Yarnell
September 6,1939
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28 1 General Correspondence 1943
28 2 H.T.B. Article, "Leadership in our History"James North (2)
1943
28 5 Medical Record: Hip InjuryDr. Ralph K. Ghormley (3), Dr. C.E. Irwin, Dr. M.N. Smith-Peterson, Dr. Edward H. Rynearson (4), Dr. Philip D.Wilson
1943
xvi: 1944
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28 3 General CorrespondenceFilipo L. De Hostos, Saul Haas (3)
1944
28 4 "Men in Washington: III", The New Republic April 10, 1944
28 6 Medical Record: Hip Injury 1944
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Dr. R.K. Ghormley (7), Dr. Edward H. Rynearson (6), Dr.Charles H. Slocumb
xvii: 1945-1962
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28 7 Medical Records: Hip InjuryDr. Ralph K. Ghormley, Dr. Edward H. Rynearson (3).
1945-1946
29 Correspondence & Clippings 1945-1960
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29 1 General CorrespondenceJesse Bone (2), Charles Bragin, Congressional WarParents Association: Francis P. Bolton, Styles Bridges.Sherman Minton (2), Max Radin, Miriam Stuart.
1945-1946
29 2 Washington State Press Club Bulletin: "Harry Truman Visitto Seattle"
1948
29 3 Daniel M. Ogden, Jr.Daniel M. Ogden, Jr. (3)
1948-1949
29 4 William O. DouglasEdith Allen, William O. Douglas (7), Saul Haas.Saul Haasto William O. Douglas.
1946-1950
29 5 C.C. DillC.C. Dill (3)
1949
29 6 General CorrespondenceHarold H. Burton
1950
29 7 General CorrespondenceTed F. Berry (2), Albert W. Stone.William Denman to J.Earl Major, J. Earl Major to Henry P. Chandler.
1952-1954
29 7 General CorrespondenceC.W. Taylor, Jr. (2)
1955
29 9 General CorrespondenceAlbert W. Stone (2).Kirby Billingsley to Mrs. J.D. Ross
1956
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29 11 MedicalDr. M.E. Borsook, James M. Carter, Dr. Edmund L.Kenney (2)
1959
29 12 Louis B. Blissard (2), Evelyn Cochran, John Soderman,Paulson Spense, Clark Squire.Arthur M. Boal to RichardH. Chambers
1960
29 13-16 Saul Haas - KIROSaul Haas (3).Saul Haas to Sol Taishoff, Loren B. Stone toSaul Haas, Sol Taishoff to Saul Haas.T.A.M. Craven, SaulHaas (2), Lincoln MillerSaul Haas (9), Andrew G. Haley,John L. King.
1949-1960
30 Correspondence and Clippings 1958-1962
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30 1 Frank E. HolmanFrank E. Holman (2)
1958-1960
30 3 Kirby Billingsley, Tom C. Clark, Edith Demaris, State ofLouisiana: Jimmie H. Davis, Shelby M. Jackson, WadeO. Martin, Jr. Mrs. William E. Lynd, George W. NorrisCentennial: Marive Zeldin, Gus Norwood, Clark Squire (3)
1961
30 4 General CorrespondenceLloyd R. Bell, E. Elwood Caples, Blossum Herwitz, E.K.Murray, Paul J. Raver, Vic Reinemer, Albert W. Stone.
1962
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31 1 General CorrespondenceJohn C. Airhart, C.A. Erdahl, Albert W. Stone.DarwinH. Anderson to John C. Airhart, R.H. Chambers to"Memorandum to Associates" (3), R.H. Chambers toJudges Stephens, Bone, Orr, Pope, Hamlin, Bowen,Weinberger, Roches, and Roley, Royal E. Jackson to JohnC. Airhart, Glenn C. Petty to John C. Airhart.
1963
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31 3 General CorrespondenceWarren Olney III, William R. Sweeney
1965
31 4 General CorrespondenceRichard C. Berner, Linsay Cowen, Viola Markie
1966-1967
II: Papers, 1889-1966
The Papers series contains Bone's professional documents related to his position in public office. Thematerial was organized into subseries according to the major initiatives Bone focused on during hiscareer. There is a small amount of personal and family material present as well.
Container(s) Description Dates
i: General 1902-1966
Box Folder
30 2 Clippings: Connally Reservation and World Court
Betty Bloomer, George H. Boldt (2), Richard H.Chambers, Eileen Erspamer (4), William Lindberg, EdgarScofield.Brockman Adams and Payton Smith to JohnJ. O'Connell and Joseph L. Coniff, Arlis W. Johnson toStephen Reilly, John J. O'connell and Joseph L. coniff toCharles T. Wright, John J. O'Connell and Joseph L. Coniffto Lester Stritmatter, Edgar Scofield to John J. O'Connelland Joseph L. Coniff, Edgar Scofield to Lesterstritmatter,John J. O'Connell and Stephen M. Reilly
36 2 Cord vs Smith
36 3 Port of Brookings vs. United States and InterstateCommerce Commission-- "Judge Bone's File"
36 4 Part 2: Port of Brookings vs. United States and InterstateCommerce CommissionKeith Burns (3), Don Roberts, Gus J. Solomon.RichardH. Chambers to Guy J. Solomon, Sidney I. Lezak andCharles H. Habernigg to Keith Burns
36 5 Part 3: Port of Brookings vs. United States and InterstateCommerce CommissionKeith Burns (2)
37 Admirality Cases and Articles
iii: Cancer 1967-1960s
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38 1 Cancer - CorrespondenceSaul Haas, Thomas Darren (2), Franklin D. Roosevelt
1937-1939
38 2 H.T.B. - Radio Cancer Speech April 8, 1937
38 3 Invitation to H.T.B. - Laying of the Cornerstone/NationalCancer Institute Building
38 4 News Release - "New U.S. research Institute AttacksCancer Problem"
1939
38 5 H.T.B. Speech - "Attack of Silence Against CancerGathers Headway"
June 24, 1939
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132 Scrapbooks December 1939-February 1942;January 1944-May 1944
Names and SubjectsSubject Terms :Judges--United StatesLegislators--United StatesGeographical Names :Washington (State)--Politics and government
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