Real property: Acceleration of public works projects (RA 7): Texas, 1962-1964

About Folder

Title
Real property: Acceleration of public works projects (RA 7): Texas, 1962-1964
Collection
Bernard L. Boutin Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
BLBPP-MF21-019
Date(s) of Materials
20 March 1962-6 August 1964
Folder Description
This folder contains material pertaining to federal public works projects in Texas. Topics include federal buildings in Amarillo, Austin, Fort Worth, Houston, Nacogdoches, and Waco. A significant portion of the file concerns an application by the University of Texas to acquire surplus land at the former Camp Swift military base in Bastrop, Texas. There is also material on the sale of government property at the Dickson Gun Plant and the San Jacinto Ordinance Plant. The folder includes one letter from Edward M. Kennedy.
Extent / Physical Description
91 digital pages
Series
Series 6. General Services Administration Files, 1961-1964.
Preferred Citation
Bernard L. Boutin Personal Papers. General Services Administration Files, 1961-1964. Subject File, 1961-1964. Real property: Acceleration of public works projects (RA 7): Texas, 1962-1964. BLBPP-MF21-019. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Place(s)
Contributor(s)
Kennedy, Edward M. (Edward Moore), 1932-2009
Media Type
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