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Collection: James H. Falk Files (Ford Administration)
James Falk's Meeting Files …
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Collection: James H. Falk Files (Ford Administration)
James Falk's Administrative Files …
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Collection: Samuel Halper Files (Ford Administration)
Samuel Halper's Puerto Rico Subject File …
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Collection: Rayburn D. Hanzlik Files (Ford Administration)
Rayburn Hanzlik's Public Forums Summaries and Transcripts …
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Collection: Judith R. Hope Files (Ford Administration)
Judith Hope's Mass Transit Subject Files …
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Collection: George W. Humphreys Files (Ford Administration)
George Humphreys' Commerce Department Subject Files …
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Collection: George W. Humphreys Files (Ford Administration)
George Humphreys' Interior Department Subject Files …
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This series contains memoranda to and from the White House staff, Domestic Council staff, President Gerald R. Ford and officials of the departments and agencies; correspondence between Norman E. Ross and individual citizens or organizations; question and answer briefing sheets; press releases; and publications. Besides environmental protection issues, this file concerns the relationship between the United States and the commonwealth of Puerto Rico and between the United States and its territories. Among the topics are the Cross Florida Barge Canal, the status of Puerto Rico, mineral resources, the National Ocean Policy Study, the Department of the Interior, and the drafting of an environmental and natural resources message for President Richard M. Nixon.
Collection: Norman E. Ross Files
Norman Ross' Department of the Interior and Environmental Agencies Subject Files … This series contains memoranda to and from the White House staff, Domestic Council staff, President Gerald R. Ford and officials of the departments and agencies; correspondence between Norman E. Ross and individual citizens or organizations; question and answer briefing sheets; press releases; and publications. Besides environmental protection issues, this file concerns the relationship between the United States and the …
This series contains memoranda to and from the White House staff, Domestic Council staff, President Gerald R. Ford and officials of the departments and agencies; correspondence between Norman E. Ross and individual citizens or organizations; question and answer briefing sheets; press releases; and publications. Besides environmental protection issues, this file concerns the relationship between the United States and the commonwealth of Puerto Rico and between the United States and its territories. Among the topics are the Cross Florida Barge Canal, the status of Puerto Rico, mineral resources, the National Ocean Policy Study, the Department of the Interior, and the drafting of an environmental and natural resources message for President Richard M. Nixon.
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This series contains memoranda to and from the White House staff, Domestic Council staff, President Gerald R. Ford, and officials of the departments and agencies; correspondence from individual citizens and organizations; press releases; legislation; legal briefs; and publications. This series mainly concerns economic enterprises owned by Indian tribes, protests staged by groups of Indians, and proposed legislation to assist Indians. Topics include the Bureau of Indian Affairs; a protest at Eagle Bay, New York; a court decision on salmon fishing rights of Indians in Washington state; the Kootenai nation; and expansion of a ski resort operated by the Mescalero Apaches.
Collection: Norman E. Ross Files
Norman Ross' Indian Affairs Subject Files … This series contains memoranda to and from the White House staff, Domestic Council staff, President Gerald R. Ford, and officials of the departments and agencies; correspondence from individual citizens and organizations; press releases; legislation; legal briefs; and publications. This series mainly concerns economic enterprises owned by Indian tribes, protests staged by groups of Indians, and proposed legislation to assist Indians. Topics include the Bureau of …
This series contains memoranda to and from the White House staff, Domestic Council staff, President Gerald R. Ford, and officials of the departments and agencies; correspondence from individual citizens and organizations; press releases; legislation; legal briefs; and publications. This series mainly concerns economic enterprises owned by Indian tribes, protests staged by groups of Indians, and proposed legislation to assist Indians. Topics include the Bureau of Indian Affairs; a protest at Eagle Bay, New York; a court decision on salmon fishing rights of Indians in Washington state; the Kootenai nation; and expansion of a ski resort operated by the Mescalero Apaches.
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This series contains briefing books, each containing program funding requests and recommended Office of Management and Budget changes, for several large federal agencies and related small agencies. President Gerald Ford used these books in his annual series of meetings to make final decisions on federal budget proposals to Congress. Also included are background papers for selected agencies or issues and briefing papers for meetings to hear agency appeals. Several books contain the President's handwritten comments or changes in specific dollar amounts or personnel levels.
Collection: White House Special Files Unit Files
Budget Review Decision Papers … This series contains briefing books, each containing program funding requests and recommended Office of Management and Budget changes, for several large federal agencies and related small agencies. President Gerald Ford used these books in his annual series of meetings to make final decisions on federal budget proposals to Congress. Also included are background papers for selected agencies or issues and briefing papers for meetings to hear agency appeals. Several books …
This series contains briefing books, each containing program funding requests and recommended Office of Management and Budget changes, for several large federal agencies and related small agencies. President Gerald Ford used these books in his annual series of meetings to make final decisions on federal budget proposals to Congress. Also included are background papers for selected agencies or issues and briefing papers for meetings to hear agency appeals. Several books contain the President's handwritten comments or changes in specific dollar amounts or personnel levels.