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Herbert Hoover Presidential Library HERBERT HOOVER PAPERS. SECRETARY OF COMMERCE FILES, 1911-1964 312 linear feet, 5 linear inches (714 manuscript boxes) Herbert Hoover President Library FOLDER LIST Box Contents 1 GROUP: Aaron – Adams, Sam (7 folders) Abbott, Charles F., 1923-1928 and undated (American Institute of Steel Construction) Abbott, Grace, 1921 and undated Academy of Political Science, 1921-1927 Acar Manufacturing Corp., 1926 (railroad tank cars) Accomplishments of the Department of Commerce, 1924, 1928 Adams, Fred C., 1922 (conditions in Germany) Adams, John H., 1921-1922 Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1921-1924 and undated Adams, Stephen J., 1921 2 Adams, Stirling S. – Adams, William C. Adams, William G., 1921-1926 Adams, William H. – Adamson, Robert Addams, Jane, 1921-1926 Adderly, J. C. – Addison, Frank Addison, Thomas, 1921 (General Electric) Addison, W. D. – Adverse Letters Advertising, 1925-1928 and undated (4 folders) Advertising Club of Indianapolis – Aeroplane trailers Aertsen, Guilliaem, 1921 Afanasieff, Kosmo J. – Ager, C. (photo “cremation of care,” Charles Field) Ager, Louis C., 1922 (child health in Alabama) Agnew, F. D. – Agnew, John A. Agnew, P. G., 1922-1927 (American Engineering Standards Committee) Agnew, William S. – Agresti, Olivia R. Agricultural Club of America – Agricultural Implements Agricultural Industry, 1921-1922 Agricultural M – Agricultural S, 1922-1927 3 Agriculture General, 1919-1929 and undated (11 folders) Addresses by Hoover, 1924-1925 Agriculture Credit Corporation, 1924-1925 American Council of Agriculture, 1924-1925 and undated (2 folders) Business Conduct Committees, 1926 (grain markets) 4 Business Men's Conference on Agriculture – Correspondence and Reports, 1927-1929 (3 folders) Colorado Plan for Farm Relief, 1926 Cooperative Marketing General, 1921-1928 and undated (4 folders) Clippings, 1924 Persons Opposing, undated San Francisco Speech Correspondence, 1924-1925 Walker, W. H., 1924 5 Corn Belt: Des Moines Meeting, Answer to Peek, 1926-1928 Correspondence, 1917-1929 (2 folders) Credits, Loans, etc., 1921-1926 and undated (3 folders) Curb Markets, 1926 Department of Agriculture and Department of Commerce, 1924 Department of Agriculture and Department of Commerce Propaganda, 1921, 1924-1927 and undated (7 folders) 6 Relations, 1924-1925 Drummond, W. I., 1924-1927 and undated (American Farm Congress) Editors Conference, 1923 (Agricultural Editor’s Association) Farmers Conference (data requested by Hoover), 1923 and undated Farmer's Relief League, 1924-1925 and undated Federal Farm Board, 1921-1928 Federal Marketing Board General, 1923-1924 (2 folders) Drafts of Bill, undated Foreign Service Department – Bill Draft, 1928 and undated Foreign Trade, 1923, 1925, 1927 Foreign Trade in Agricultural Products, undated Forest Service General, 1923-1928 (2 folders) Policy, 1924-1925 Hoover and Secretary of Agriculture Dept, 1924-1925 and undated How the Dept of Commerce Serves the Farmer, 1923 7 Idaho Agricultural Production Plan, 1924 Institute of Mountain Agriculture, 1924 Investigation of Foreign Trade in Agricultural Products General, 1922-1924 and undated Personnel, 1923 Statistical Statement, 1923 Iowa, 1926 Legislation Miscellaneous, 1921-1928 (4 folders) Capper-Williams Bill, 1924-1926 (3 folders) Comments, Correspondence, etc. 1924-1927 and undated Dickinson Bill, 1927 McFadden Bill, 1927 8 McNary-Haugen Bill General, 1923-1928 and undated (7 folders) Copies annotated by Hoover, 1924-1926 Hearings and Reports General, 1924-1928 Farmers' Export Financing Corporation – Statement by Hoover to Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 1921 Future Trading – Statement by Hoover to House Committee on Agriculture, 1921 Naval Investigation – Statement by Admiral William S. Sims to Senate Committee on Naval Affairs, 1920 Rural Credits – Statement by Hoover to Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, 1922 9 Material from Hoover's desk Material kept together by order of Hoover (4 folders) President's Veto, 1927-1928 Printed Copies of Bill, 1924-1928 and undated (2 folders) Live Stock, 1924-1925 Marketing of Agricultural Products, 1921-1928 and undated National Agricultural Products – Sales Agencies, 1926 10 Newspaper Clippings, 1924-1927 and undated (3 folders) Newspapers – Letters to, 1925-1927 and undated (3 folders) Northwestern Agriculture, 1923-1927 and undated (2 folders) Plans and Suggestions, 1924-1928 and undated (3 folders) President's Agricultural Conference, 1924-1925 and undated (2 folders) 11 President's Agricultural Conference – Press Releases, 1924-1925 (3 folders) President's Speech, Dec 1925 Prices, 1923-1927 Report to the President’s Agricultural Conference Response to the President’s Speech, Dec 1925 St. Louis Conference – Mississippi Valley Association, Nov 1926 Senate Resolution 337 – Promotion of Exports, Manufacturers and Agricultural Products, 1927 Sir Josiah Stamp, 1926 (British economist) Agriculture Department General, 1921-1928 (2 folders) Individuals, 1921-1927 and undated Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, Henry C., 1921-1924 (4 folders) Gore, Howard M., 1924-25 12 Jardine, W.M., 1925-1928 (3 folders) Applications for Secretary, Assistant Secretary (2 folders) Agriculture Department and Department of Commerce, 1920-1925 Ague, T. A. – Aguilar, Florestan, 1926 and undated Aguirre, Carlos, 1923-1924 (meat preservation) Ahart, Clyde – Aimes, Hubert, 1921-1928 Ainey, William D. B., 1922-1928 (Public Service Commission of Pennsylvania) Ainsle, George – Ainsworth, A. A., 1921-1927 Ainsworth, Frank H. – Letters of Support, 1922-1927 Ainsworth, G. L., 1926 Ainsworth, H – J, 1922-1926 Ainsworth Group of Trade Combinations, June 1921 Air Coordination Committee, Sep 15, 1927 Air Mail, 1924-1926 Air Navigation Committee, 1921 Aircraft Year Book – Airplane Pictures, 1921-1928 Aishton, R. H., 1922-1927 (American Railway Association) Aishton, Rosalie – Aitcheson, R. B., 1922-1926 Aitchison, Clyde B., 1921-1926 (Interstate Commerce Commission) Aitkev, H. E. – Akerman, Walter, 1921-1927 Akerson, George 1923-1927 13 Akimoff, N. W. – Akron Water Supply, 1921-1928 Alabama Coal Operators – Aladdin Company, 1921-1928 Alaska General, 1921-1928 and undated (8 folders) Advisory Board. Alaska Fish Commission, 1923 Agricultural College, 1922 (De re Metallica to Charles Bunnell) Alaskan Fisheries, Reservations, etc., 1921-Sep 1923 (5 folders) 14 Alaskan Fisheries, Reservations, etc., Oct 1923-1928 and undated (5 folders) Alaska Salmon Fisheries. Advisory Committee, 1923-1924 Aleutian Islands, 1921-1922 and undated (2 folders) Annual Report of the Governor of Alaska, 1924 Bone, Scott, 1921-1928 (Governor) Canning--Celebration, 1923-1925 Clippings, 1922-1926 Commercial Company, 1922 Commissioners: Reorganization, etc. 1923-1927 Duncan Mission, 1915-1921 and undated Expenses of Federal Administration 1925 Hearings, Cases, Complaints, etc., 1923-1926 and undated (2 folders) Hearings on H.R. 2714, Fisheries of Alaska, 1924 15 Hearst Press Attacks and Other Attacks General, 1924-1925, 1927 and undated (13 folders) Chief's Statement, 1924 April 30 Material Sent to Senator Fess, 1924 May 1 Herring used in Manufacture of Fertilizer Legislation, 1921-1927 (2 folders) 16 Mining, 1923 Packers Association, 1922-1924 Parks, George (Governor), 1925 GROUP: Photo – Port, 1928 Pribilof Islands, 1921-1924 and undated Printed Material, 1915-1926 and undated (2 folders) Railroad, 1923-1927 and undated Richey's File General, 1920-1926 and undated (4 folders) Appointments, 1925-1926 and undated (2 folders) 17 Fur Seals General, 1914-1926 and undated (2 folders) Charges by Henry W. Elliott, 1921-1924 Contract for Sale, etc., of Skins, 1914-1921 Copies of Agreement, 1921 Correspondence with Senator Wheeler, 1924 Fur Seal Committee, 1922-1924 Legality of Entering Contract for Sale of Skins, 1914-1915 Miscellaneous Documents, 1923-1924 Policies on selling skins under contract, 1921-1923 Press Clippings, 1924 January Sales Dyeing, Dressing, Criticism, etc., 1923-1924 Statistics, 1911-1923 18 Taking Seals at Islands, 1921-1923 Withholding Contract from Public, 1917-1922 Seal Industry, 1923-1926, undated (2 folders) Stokes Dispatches, 1926 Alaska Trip General, 1923-1924, undated Invitations A – W (3 folders) Messages to HH 19 Messages from HH Miscellaneous Drafts, Speeches, etc., 1923 Mullendore, W.C., 1923 O'Malley Report President Harding Schedules, Reservations, Appointments, 1923 Speeches – not revised, not to be given out, July 1923 Alaskan--Alat, 1921-1925 Albania, 1921-1928 Albany--Alberg, 1922-1927 Albert, King of Belgium. Correspondence, 1921-1928 Albert, I--Alcoc, 1918-1928 Alcohol, 1921-1927 Alden--Alders, 1921-1927, undated Alderson, Victor C., 1925-1926, undated Aldin--Aldrich, N., 1921-1928 Aldrich, Paul I., 1922-1926, undated Aldrich, R--Alexander, M.M., 1921-1928 Alexander, Magnus W., 1921-1927 Alexander, R--W, 1921-1927 20 Alexander, Wallace M., 1921-1925 Alexander, Wm. C.--Alic, 1921-1927, undated Alien Property Custodian, 1921-1925, undated Alien R--Alk, 1921-1925 All American Cables, Inc., 1921-1922, undated All American Co--Allen, A., 1921-1927 Allen, Ben S., 1921-1927 Allen, C. S. – Charles E., 1921-1925 Allen, Charles L., 1924-1927 Allen, Charles W.--Allen, D., 1922-1927 Allen, E. M., 1922-1926 Allen, E. P.--Frederick E., 1921-1928 Allen, Frederick L.--Ralph J., 1921-1928, undated Allen, Frederick H., 1921-1927 Allen, Robert B., 1922-1926 Allen, Roger--William C., 1921-1927, undated Allen, William H., 1921-1927 Allen, William J.--Allied D., 1921-1927 Allied Machinery Company of America, 1921 Allied Patriotic Societies, 1923-1926
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