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Allgood, Miles C. (Congressman), 189 Allison, Colonel E. F. (Allison Lumber Company, conservationist), 197 Almon, Edward B. (Representative from Lawrence County): discusses reforestation program with President, 13; asks for CCC camps in Alabama National Forest, 35 Bankhead, Mrs. Marie Owens (Alabama Department of Archives and History ), 40 Bankhead, William B. (Representative from Alabama): asks for CCC camps in Alabama National Forest, 13, 35 Bennett, Dr. Hugh H. (Chief of SCS), 63 Bethune, Mary McLeod (Director, NYA’s Division of Negro Affairs), 11 Black, Hugo (Senator), 130, 161, 189 Bradfield, Henry (CCC enrollee, saves fellow enrollee), 36 Brandon, William W. (Governor of Alabama ), 114 Bunker, Colonel Page S. (Alabama State Forester): submits initial work plans to Washington, 13, 15, 16; private land projects clarified, 17, 102, 161, 173, 181, 193 De Priest, Oscar (Congressman, RIllinois ): asks for amendment to Emergency Conservation Work Act, 13 Dixon, Frank M. (Governor of Alabama), 115 Duncan, Dr. L. N. (President of Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn), 65, 71 Dunn, Miss Loula (Alabama State Welfare Director), 25, 29 Evison, Herbert (National Park Service): describes museum at Moundville, 166 Fechner, Robert (Director of CCC): nominated as Director, 13, 14, 15, 17, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26; death, 27, 36, 95, 96, 114, 119, 131, 162, 164, 167; visits Moundville for dedication of museum, 166; closes Motion Picture Laboratory, 167 Gallagher, Dr. Buell Gordon (President of Talladega College), 54 Grant, George (Congressman), 79, 202 Graves, Bibb (Governor of Alabama), 10, 114; visits Gulf Shores Park, 135, 137 Greene, William (President of American Federation of Labor): comments on CCC, 12–13 Hartman, A. W. (Regional CCC Officer, Atlanta, GA), 33, 34 Hill, O. V. (Talladega County Agent, Extension Service), 76 Hobbs, Sam F. (Congressman), 71 Holt,Thad (Director, Alabama State Relief Administration), 6, 8, 14, 17, 21 Hopkins, Harry (Director, Federal Emergency Relief Administration), 6; director of the Works Progress Administration , 9 Index of Names Howard, Colonel Milford W. (Former Congressman): makes charges against Project Superintendent Phillips, Camp SP-5, 130 Ickes, Harold L. (Director, Public Works Administration), 7–8 Jones, Walter B. (State Geologist, Director , Alabama State Museum of Natural Science): explores cave in Monte Sano Mountain, 99; supervises beetle project at Camp TVAP -13, Monte Sano, 101; appointed Director of Department of Conservation , 115, 181; excavates flexed burial at Gulf Shores Park, 137, 139; purchases Moundville Archaeological Site, 160, 161–62; wife Hazel trains enrollees, 161, 163–64, 166 Kenlan, Charles H. (Assistant to CCC Director James J. McEntee), 156, 167 King, General E. L. (Fourth Corps Area Commanding Officer), 19 MacArthur, General Douglas (Chief of Staff of Army): addresses Congress denying Emergency Conservation Work is “draft act,” 13 Mallory, James Milton (Regent, Alabama Museum of Natural History): supports full CCC camp at Moundville, 161–62; defends work at Moundville to CCC Director Fechner, 162; suggests Director Fechner should be invited to Moundville Museum Dedication , 164 McEntee, James J. (Assistant to CCC Director Fechner): selected as Director upon Fechner’s death, 27, 28, 31, 32, 132, 151, 167, 190 McNutt, Paul V. (Head of Federal Security Agency), 31, 32 Oliver, William B. (Congressman), 160– 61, 197 Perkins, Frances (Secretary of Labor): addresses Congress on wages, 12 Razor, Frank W. (Forest Supervisor, NF’s in Alabama): letter regarding Hubbard ’s Plantation House, Camp F-3, 40; visits Talladega National Forest, 53 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: asks Congress for a civilian conservation corps program, 1; organizational style, 1; New Deal offers hope to nation, 5; Creates the Civil Works Administration, 8; State of Union Message, 1935, 8; Signs Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, 8; creates Resettlement Administration , 9; Creates Works Progress Administration, 9; meets to discuss Emergency Conservation Work, 12; establishes Emergency Conservation Work, 12–13; appoints CCC Advisory Board, 13; signs Emergency Conservation Work Act, 13; consolidates CCC with the NYA, 31; signs Tennessee Valley Authority Act, 81; visits Wheeler Dam Park, 85, 122, 137 Starnes, Joe (Congressman), 48 Stuart, Mayor R. Y. (Chief of US Forest Service): asks for amendment to Emergency Conservation Work Act, 12; meets with state foresters, 13, 35 Toler, Brooks (Chief of Department of Forestry, Alabama), 29 Tugwell, Rexford (Under Secretary of Agriculture, Director of Resettlement Administration), 9 Wallace, Henry (Secretary of Agriculture ): terminates Resettlement Administration , 9 White, F. M. (Clay County Agent, Extension Service), 59, 71 Williams, Aubrey (Director of National Youth Administration), 10, 11 Winch, Mr. (Marengo County Agent, Extension Service), 59 238 Index of Names ...

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