Box 22
Contains 25 Results:
Export Origin Study - U.S. Department of Commerce, Connecticut 1st Congressional District, 1962
Communications pertaining to matters as varied as the plight of the New Haven Railroad and individual social security and immigration claims. The topics are enormously varied and correspondence illustrates how Daddario dealt with the very complex as well as some quite humble demands. The correspondents are chiefly from his own district and the topics mostly confined to Connecticut.
(Connecticut) General Flight Forum, May 15, 1963
Communications pertaining to matters as varied as the plight of the New Haven Railroad and individual social security and immigration claims. The topics are enormously varied and correspondence illustrates how Daddario dealt with the very complex as well as some quite humble demands. The correspondents are chiefly from his own district and the topics mostly confined to Connecticut.
Flood control (including Park River Trout Brook), 1959-1970
Communications pertaining to matters as varied as the plight of the New Haven Railroad and individual social security and immigration claims. The topics are enormously varied and correspondence illustrates how Daddario dealt with the very complex as well as some quite humble demands. The correspondents are chiefly from his own district and the topics mostly confined to Connecticut.
Hartford, University of, 1961, 1967
Communications pertaining to matters as varied as the plight of the New Haven Railroad and individual social security and immigration claims. The topics are enormously varied and correspondence illustrates how Daddario dealt with the very complex as well as some quite humble demands. The correspondents are chiefly from his own district and the topics mostly confined to Connecticut.
Highways (including I-291 West Hartford) - Boston -Washington Highway System Study,, 1964
Communications pertaining to matters as varied as the plight of the New Haven Railroad and individual social security and immigration claims. The topics are enormously varied and correspondence illustrates how Daddario dealt with the very complex as well as some quite humble demands. The correspondents are chiefly from his own district and the topics mostly confined to Connecticut.