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Biographical Note |
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George Hebard Maxwell was born at Sonoma, California, June 3, 1860, the son of John Morgan and Clara Hebard Maxwell. He attended public schools in Sonoma and San Francisco, and Saint Matthew’s Academy, San Mateo, California.
From 1879-1882 Maxwell was a court stenographer for the state and federal courts in California, then was admitted to the California bar. From 1882-1889 he practiced law with the firm of Judge Mesic, a prominent mining law specialist. In 1899 he abandoned his law practice and devoted the rest of his professional life to water development issues, and to a variety of social improvement causes. Maxwell was most prominent as co-founder, in 1899, and executive director of the National Reclamation Association, and as co-author of, and lobbyist for the Newlands-Hansbrough Bill; the National Reclamation Act of 1902.
Maxwell was an organizer and a “joiner.” Sometimes he held several positions concurrently. In 1907 he organized and became executive director of the American Homecroft Society, an advocacy organization for small farmers. He served as executive director of the Pittsburgh Flood Commission from 1908-1911. In 1912 and 1913 he lived in New Orleans where he was executive director of the Louisiana Reclamation Commission. For several years Mr. Maxwell lived in Zanesville, Ohio. He was a member of the Ohio State Water Conservation Board from 1931-1942, and also served on the water conservation committee of the Ohio Manufacturers Association.
Mr. Maxwell was married twice, in 1880 to Katherine Vaughn Lanpher, and in 1935 to Lillie Belle Richardson. He had two children; Donald Hebard Maxwell, his son, and Ruth Maxwell Denny, his daughter. Maxwell suffered a stroke in 1940 and soon thereafter he retired to Arizona. He died in Phoenix on December 1, 1946.
Maxwell was a lobbyist, publicist and journalist for the causes of reclamation and a unified, federally administered water policy. He played an important part in the development of United States water conservation, particularly in the arid Western States. He influenced legislation and systematic water development planning, river management, and flood control. In 1941 the National Reclamation Association named George Maxwell “Father of Reclamation.” In his theoretical approach Maxwell went beyond the thinking of his contemporaries. He believed water resources should be managed to benefit the majority of citizens, and that water was not the pre-emptive monopoly of a few powerful individuals or corporations. He rejected parochial attitudes and the limited projects sponsored by particular state and corporations. He advocated planned, nation-wide management for the common good.
Maxwell’s legal career provided him with his first exposure to water issues. Soon after he joined his firm he was assigned to try a series of irrigation district lawsuits. The California Supreme Court had already judged against his clients, and he embarked on an eight-year campaign to “educate” the public and reopen the cases. He succeeded, and won the cases for his clients. In the process he gained an appreciation of water issues, particularly as they affected the needs of small land holders. He also gained limited local notoriety as an authority on reclamation. His experience with communal irrigation projects was an additional influence on Maxwell's developing reclamation theory. As secretary of the San Francisco Merchants Committee, he helped raise funds for a Salvation Army communal agricultural experiment in the Salinas Valley. This experience, and his growing acquaintance with Latter Day Saints officials, who were involved with similar communities, and also in national reclamation advocacy projects, deeply influenced the young lawyer's commitment to water development coupled to cooperative rural improvement.
Maxwell traveled to Phoenix in 1896 to attend the Fifth National Irrigation Congress, an event that marked a turning point in his life. When he arrived, he was a minor regional figure within the water development movement. By the end of the Irrigation Congress he had achieved national recognition as a leader. Maxwell abandoned his legal practice the same year and moved to Phoenix soon after the Congress concluded. As a delegate to the Congress, Maxwell advocated systematic measures to promote public awareness of the organization’s activities. He urged the Congress to establish a press committee, to enlist support from the business community, and also a committee on legislation. In debate of issues, he sided with advocates of federal projects against projects promoted by individual states or private organizations.
George Maxwell was unsatisfied with the modest role the Irrigation Congress assumed for itself. In Wichita, Kansas, in 1899, he and two fellow delegates to the organization's eighth annual meeting founded the National Irrigation Association—later the National Reclamation Association. The founding members of the new organization intended that it should supercede the Irrigation Congress. One of the Association’s primary goals was to promote legislation, an activity which the Irrigation Congress consciously avoided. The Irrigation Association named Maxwell its executive director. He immediately set up offices in several cities, and established several publications, each tailored to a different reading audience. The National Homemaker was directed at Congress. The California Advocate was oriented towards businessmen. Opportunity was aimed at the agricultural community, and Maxwell’s Talisman was intended for the consumption of the general public.
Meanwhile, Maxwell worked effectively to settle disputes within the Arizona water development movement. A faction led by Governor Nathan Oakes Murphy wanted to protect the interests of the future state by pre-empting state lands prior to initiation of any water projects. An opposing faction advocated federal regulation and participation. Another dispute pitted large and small property holders against each other over the equitable distribution of construction cost assessments. Maxwell sided with the federalists and the small holders. His status as a newcomer to Arizona, however, and his ability to communicate, made him acceptable to all parties as a negotiator who had no overriding personal interests to fulfill.
The Reclamation Association sent Maxwell to Washington, D.C., in 1900, where he allied himself with other individuals promoting legislation. He already knew Senator William M. Stewart of Nevada, whom Maxwell had met when he was an attorney involved in a Tombstone mining case. Others with whom he worked were Nevada Representative Francis G. Newlands, B. A. Fowler, lobbyist for Maricopa County water interests, Frederick H. Newell of the United States Geological Survey and later director of the Reclamation Service; and Gifford Pinchot, prominent advocate of forestry management.
Representative Newlands, Newell and Maxwell drafted legislation which Newlands proposed in the House of Representatives. Maxwell convinced North Dakota Senator Henry Hansbrough, who originally was unsympathetic, to sponsor the bill in the Senate. Maxwell advised Newell and Gifford Pinchot when they wrote Theodore Roosevelt’s 1901 congressional speech on forestry and irrigation—a speech which provided substantial support for legislation. The Newlands-Hansbrough Bill—the National Reclamation Act—was enacted June 17, 1902. George Maxwell and B. A. Fowler are credited with assuring that cultivated privately owned lands were included within the scope of the act, a provision that assured applicability of subsequent federal project funds to agricultural lands.
Maxwell returned to Phoenix to campaign for creation of an organization able to take advantage of the new law, delivering several influential public speeches, most notably one at the Dorris Theater on October 2, 1902. The Salt River Valley Water Users Association was incorporated February 9, 1903, the first organization of its kind created under the provisions of the Reclamation Act. Congress soon approved funds for a dam at the confluence of Tonto Creek and the Salt River—the Salt River Project.
For forty-three years Mr. Maxwell continued his career of public advocacy. He testified often as an expert witness. In 1924, for example, Maxwell testified before the Federal Power Commission against a proposed power plant on Diamond Creek in Arizona. In 1925 and 1926, he spoke before the Senate and House Committees on Irrigation and Reclamation about the influence the proposed Highline Canal would have on development in the lower Colorado River basin. In 1931 he addressed the House Committee on Agriculture about the relationship of flood waters to wildlife conservation. The most significant legislation he influenced during his later career was the Newlands River Reclamation Amendment to the Rivers and Harbors Bill of August 3, 1917, legislation which established a national flood control policy.
George Maxwell personally edited and published Maxwell’s Talisman, and wrote many articles. His books, which were mostly compendia of his shorter writings, include The First Book of the Homecrofters (publication date unknown), Our Nation’s Greatest Defense—The Patriotism of Peace (1915), Golden Rivers and Treasure Vallies, Wasted Wealth from Wasted Waters (1929), The Argonauts of Golden California (a biography of his father, probably published in 1934) and The End of Unemployment—A Balance Wheel of Industry, the Nation’s Greatest Asset (1940).
Maxwell’s concepts were visionary and his approach was idealistic. Occasionally, perhaps, his imagery was unrealistic. He envisioned water diversion projects, for example, which would produce new forests that would in turn create regular rains in previously desert areas. His social projects were based on a sentimental and paternalistic view of the life of small farmers. Much of his interest in reclamation rested on his desire to “educate” this class and make it “self-sufficient.”
His efforts to secure systematic water management, on the other hand, were quite realistic. The legislation he wrote or influenced was pragmatic and dealt with basic issues. Maxwell was foremost a capable lobbyist and propagandist, but he recognized the qualifications of trained specialists. He was not a hydrologist or engineer; however, he worked effectively with these professionals and he had their respect. He was a good organizer and administrator, a skillful advocate and negotiator, capable of communicating his ideas attractively to ordinary, and to influential people on the level of their interest. |
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Scope and Content |
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Records are arranged in 928 file folders in twelve manuscript boxes. Usually one letter is filed per folder, although several related documents may be foldered together. Folders are not arranged according to any apparent system, such as chronology, decimal order or subject order.
Subjects cover the wide range of Mr. Maxwell’s concerns and most of the organizations with which he was associated. Topics include proposed reclamation legislation, lobbying activities, organizational planning, and administration and membership. Regional issues which are covered include the Salt River Valley, reclamation projects on the Colorado Plateau, the Arizona Highline Canal, the Mississippi Valley, and the Ohio River Basin. Social themes discussed include rural resettlement, agricultural education, Asian settlement and relationships with Mexico. Organizations represented include the National Reclamation Association, the Pittsburgh Flood Commission, the Louisiana Reclamation Association, the American Homecroft Soicety, the Ohio State Water Conservation Board and the Rural Settlements Association, among others.
The records cover the span of Maxwell’s career within the reclamation movement, 1898 through 1946. Most thoroughly documented, however, are the twenty years 1915 through 1935. A few documents date as late as 1951, five years after Maxwell’s death.
The collection is composed primarily of correspondence between Maxwell and his associates. Speeches, circulars, reports, meeting notes, forms, form letters, financial documents (invoices, order forms, statements of costs), clippings and printed matter (promotional literature, copies of publications) are also included. Of particular interest are several handwritten drafts of Mr. Maxwell’s book Golden Rivers and Treasure Vallies.
George Maxwell had a wide circle of friends. The collection documents his contacts among leaders of late Arizona territorial, and early statehood public affairs, and leaders in national life during the first half of the Twentieth Century. Correspondents, or subjects of correspondence, include such political figures as Arizona governors George W. P. Hunt, Thomas E. Campbell, Rawleigh C. Stanford and Joseph H. Kibbey (also a territorial supreme court justice who drafted the Salt River Valley Water Users Association Articles of Incorporation); Edward H. Kent, Chief Justice of the territorial Supreme Court; Arizona Senators Marc A. Smith, Ralph Cameron and Carl Hayden; Ohio Congressman and Governor Martin C. Davey, and David C. Warner, executive secretary of the Ohio State Water Conservation Board.
Other correspondents, or people about whom Maxwell corresponded, include Benjamin Fowler, Maricopa County water lobbyist; E. S. Ripley, president of the Atcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad (it was Ripley, through the Santa Fe, who financed Maxwell’s first journey to Washington to lobby for reclamation); Dwight B. Heard, publisher of the Arizona Republic, benefactor of the Heard Museum of Ethnographic and Primitive Art, and president of the Arizona Good Roads Association; Andrew Kimball of the Latter Day Saints Church, and officials of the United States Geological Survey, including Arthur P. Davis (who performed the intial Tonto Basin Survey), E. C. LaRue, and Frederick H. Newell. Other individuals mentioned include Mulford Winsor, Henry Wallace, Herbert Hoover, Harold Ickes, Douglas McArthur, and Franklin Roosevelt.
The following inventory enumerates folders by box. Entries generally list addressor, addressee and a brief description of subject matter. The inventory includes a selective alphabetical index of individuals and organizations. |
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Processing Note |
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| The compiler of this index and the date of its accomplishment appear not to have been recorded and are unknown at this time (1978). It will be noted that the papers are not arranged in chronological order. Whether this denotes Maxwell’s original filing system or one imposed by the person responsible for boxing and transferring the records to the State Archives, is also unknown. The bulk of the papers consist of letters focusing on the activities of the National Reclamation Association, of which Maxwell was director. The importance of Maxwell’s efforts in bringing sound programs of irrigation to the arid West can best be realized through the contents of this collection. |
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Inventory |
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| Box:Folder |
Description |
Dates |
| 1:1 |
Letter, Austin A. Burnham to Maxwell, re: Colorado River Project |
Feb. 15, 1922 |
| 1:2 |
Letter, re: membership and dues in National Reclamation Association (NRA) |
July 7, 1916 |
| 1:3 |
Letter, J. W. Reagan to Maxwell, re: Los Angeles County Flood Control |
Mar. 7, 1923 |
| 1:4 |
Letter, Maxwell to Senator Howard Cornick, re: expenditures of Arizona Resource Board |
Feb. 22, 1923 |
| 1:5 |
Letter, Gem Manufacturing Co. to Menge Marine Hardware & Supply, re: contributions to NRA |
Oct. 24, 1921 |
| 1:5 |
Letter, Shultz Belting Co. to Menge Marine Hardware & Supply, re: contributions to NRA |
Oct. 27, 1921 |
| 1:6 |
Letter, Ben Koonce to Maxwell, re: Colorado River Project |
Feb. 16, 1992 |
| 1:7 |
Letter, A. G. McGregor to Arizona State Senator H. A. Elliott, re: Colorado River Compact |
Feb. 27, 1923 |
| 1:8 |
Letter, A. G. McGregor to Senator Charles M. Roberts, re: Colorado River Project |
Feb. 26, 1923 |
| 1:9 |
Letter, R. H. Thielman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River |
Aug. 21, 1932 |
| 1:9 |
Letter, Maxwell to R. H. Thielman |
Aug. 20, 1932 |
| 1:10 |
Letter, Maxwell to Senator Fred T. Colter, re: Colorado River Project |
Dec. 11, 1924 |
| 1:11 |
Letter, Maxwell to Secretary of War John W. Weeks, re: Flood Control on Mississippi River |
Dec. 6, 1924 |
| 1:11 |
Letter, Maxwell to Colonel William A. Glassford, re: personal plans |
Dec. 5, 1924 |
| 1:11 |
Letter, Maxwell to George A. Hero, re: Reclamation in Montana |
Dec. 4, 1924 |
| 1:11 |
Letter, Walter Parker to C. Boscom Slemp, re: flood control |
Dec. 4, 1924 |
| 1:11 |
Letter, Maxwell to Frank B. Wersel, Jr., Arizona Highline Canal Project |
Dec. 1, 1929 |
| 1:11 |
Letter, Maxwell to Senator Fred T. Colter, re: Chinese-Japanese relations |
Nov. 24, 1924 |
| 1:11 |
Letter, Maxwell to Captain G. W. Petavel R. E., re: flood control in India and Arizona |
Dec. 5, 1924 |
| 1:12 |
Letter, Maxwell to Andrew Kimball, re: Federal aid for Gila Valley reclamation |
Oct. 13, 1921 |
| 1:13 |
Unsigned speech or article, re: Homecroft System of Education and Life |
n.d. |
| 1:14 |
Letter, Robert L. Lund, President, N.A.M. to Maxwell, re: economy in government |
Oct. 10, 1932 |
| 1:15 |
Letter, Henry J. Allen to Maxwell, re: 1932 Presidential election |
Sept. 10, 1932 |
| 1:16 |
Letter, Maxwell to R. E. Holloway, re: Colorado River |
May 10, 1923 |
| 1:17 |
Letter, Maxwell to F. A. Gillespie, re: Colorado River and Arizona Highline Canal |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 1:18 |
Letter, Maxwell to White Castle Lumber & Shingle Co., re: Reclamation in Mississippi Valley |
Aug. 25, 1922 |
| 1:18 |
Letter, E. Bertram Pike to Maxwell, re: donation to NRA |
Aug. 2, 1922 |
| 1:18 |
Article from New Orleans Item, re: reclamation on the Mississippi River |
May 23, 1913 |
| 1:18 |
Article from New Orleans Daily Picayune, re: George H. Maxwell |
Feb. 19, 1912 |
| 1:19 |
Letter, Maxwell to Senator Thomas Kimball, re: Arizona Land and Water Commissioners |
Jan. 26, 1923 |
| 1:20 |
Letter, W. B. Gregory to Maxwell, re: Mississippi River |
Nov. 15, 1922 |
| 1:21 |
Letter, L. O. Sears to Maxwell, re: reclamation and dues to NRA |
Nov. 18, 1922 |
| 1:21 |
Letter, L. O. Sears to Maxwell, re: reclamation and dues to NRA |
March 29, 1923 |
| 1:22 |
Letter, O. L. Waller to Maxwell, re: Columbia Basin Commission |
Jan. 30, 1923 |
| 1:23 |
Letter, Maxwell to E. J. Fiock, re: Arizona Highline Canal |
Aug. 27, 1924 |
| 1:24 |
Letter, Arthur W. Coombs to Maxwell, re: meeting of Colorado River Commission |
Aug. 31, 1922 |
| 1:24 |
Letter, Maxwell to Coombs, re: meeting of Colorado River Commission |
Sept. 4, 1922 |
| 1:25 |
Letter, H. J. Minhinnick to Maxwell, re: Glen Canyon Dam |
Jan. 24, 1923 |
| 1:26 |
Letter, A. G. McGregor to Maxwell, re: Colorado River Compact |
Jan. 23, 1923 |
| 1:27 |
Letter, J. H. Braly to Maxwell, re: Colorado River Compact |
Jan. 17, 1923 |
| 1:27 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. H. Braly, re: Colorado River Compact |
April 20, 1923 |
| 1:27 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. H. Braly, re: Colorado River Project |
April 20, 1923 |
| 1:28 |
Letter, Article by Maxwell for American Forest, re: forest and water conservation |
Dec. 1934 |
| 1:29 |
Letter, Maxwell to General Douglas MacArthur, re: relieving unemployment by conservation project |
Feb. 18, 1933 |
| 1:30 |
Letter, James M. Thomson to Walter Parker, re: headwater control and use |
July 26, 1937 |
| 1:31 |
Clippings from Arizona Daily Democrat and Arizona Republican, re: Salt River Valeey Water User’s Association |
June 7, 1903 |
| 1:32 |
Letters, Charles F. Willis to Maxwell, re: articles in Arizona Mining Journal |
Jan. 2 & 4, 1923 |
| 1:33 |
Letter, Ray Miller to Maxwell, re: annual convention of Intracoastal Canal Association |
Oct. 23, 1922 |
| 1:34 |
Letter, Arthur G. Freeland to Maxwell, re: special meeting of Colorado River Compact |
Jan. 27, 1923 |
| 1:35 |
Letter, R. H. Faxon to Maxwell, re: copies of speech and testimony |
Sept. 11, 1922 |
| 1:36 |
Letter, F. C. Finkly to Maxwell, re: interview with Governor Hunt |
Dec. 4, 1922 |
| 1:37 |
Letter, Maxwell to H. E. Gerdes, re: Arizona Highline Canal |
Feb. 24, 1925 |
| 1:38 |
Letters, Mrs. W. E. Miller to Maxwell |
Feb. 28, 1932; March 2, 1932; Oct. 20, 1931 |
| 1:38 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. Miller, re: Homecroft movement |
March 9, 1932 |
| 1:39 |
Letter, Maxwell to W. C. Loudermilk, re: Muskingum Watershed Project |
May 21, 1934 |
| 1:40 |
Letter, Maxwell to Kate Maxwell, re: raising money |
April 30, 1932 |
| 1:41 |
Letter, Burdett Moddy to Guy Keen, re: Boulder Dam Association |
March 11, 1924 |
| 1:42 |
Letter, Maxwell to Ray D. Everson, re: Indianapolis garden movement |
March 17, 1932 |
| 1:43 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. W. Scott, re: Homecroft movement and NRA |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 1:44 |
Letter, Maxwell to Chaplin Fulton Manufacturing Co., re: Dues to NRA |
Sept. 8, 1916 |
| 1:44 |
Letter, Chaplin Fulton Manufacturing Co. to Maxwell, re: Dues to NRA |
Feb. 16, 1917 |
| 1:45 |
Letter, Maxwell to John A. Druse, re: flood control in New Orleans, Louisiana |
Aug. 25, 1922 |
| 1:46 |
Letter, Maxwell to John W. Scott, re: finances and Colorado River Project |
Aug. 21, 1922 |
| 1:47 |
Letter, Maxwell to F. E. Colian, re: flood control |
Aug. 25, 1922 |
| 1:48 |
Letter, Carl Hayden to Maxwell, re: flood control on Colorado River and Newlands River Regulation |
Dec. 16, 1922 |
| 1:48 |
Letter, Maxwell to Carl Hayden, re: Colorado River Project |
Dec. 21, 1922 |
| 1:49 |
Letter, Walter Parker to John Barton Payne, re: flood control and river regulation |
Aug. 20, 1924 |
| 1:50 |
Letter, Maxwell to Susan Hotchkiss, re: book entitled City Homes on Country Lanes |
Aug. 27, 1924 |
| 1:51 |
Letter, Maxwell to General E. F. Glenn, re: water resource development and the military |
July 13, 1922 |
| 1:51 |
Letter, Glenn to Maxwell, re: water resource development and the military |
July 23, 1922 |
| 1:52 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. S. V. Reed Lauton, re: flood control and river regulation |
Aug. 19, 1924 |
| 1:53 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. W. Scott, re: publicity in England |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 1:54 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. M. Schneider, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 1:55 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. T. Lyons & Co. Ltd., re: NRA |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 1:56 |
Letter, Maxwell to H. A. Smith, re: erosion and deforestation |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 1:57 |
Letter, Maxwell to Charles H. Rutherford, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 1:58 |
Letter, Maxwel to E. H. Ferrall, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 1:59 |
Letter, Maxwell to W. A. Reeder, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 1:60 |
Letter, Maxwell to A. F. Esgate, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 20, 1924 |
| 1:61 |
Letter, Maxwell to F. Q. Story, re: testimony before House Reclamation and Irrigation Committee |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 1:62 |
Letter, Maxwell to W. C. Eisenmeyer, re: testimony on Swing Bill |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 1:63 |
Letter, Maxwell to Whitaker Glessner Co., re: general work of NRA |
Aug. 1, 1922 |
| 1:63 |
Letter, Maxwell to Eberhard Manufacturing Co., re: general work of NRA |
Aug. 1, 1922 |
| 1:63 |
Letter, Maxwell to Bridge & Beech Manufacturing Co., re: general work of NRA |
July 31, 1922 |
| 1:63 |
Letter, Maxwell to Albert Trostel & Sons Co., re: general work of NRA |
Aug. 1, 1922 |
| 1:63 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mentholatum Co., re: dues |
July 31, 1922 |
| 1:63 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. R. Watkins, re: dues |
July 31, 1922 |
| 1:63 |
Letter, Maxwell to Schafer, Schram and Vogel, re: dues |
July 31, 1922 |
| 1:63 |
Letters, Maxwell to William Iselin & Co., Continental Paper & Rag Co., Sprague, Warner & Co., Bertram Pike, The Hosteller Co., James C. Lindsey Hardware Co., re: dues |
July 31, 1922 |
| 1:63 |
Letter, Maxwell to Kier Fire Brick Co., American Can Co., F. E. Mitchell, Frick & Lindsay Co., Marcus Rauh, re: dues |
July 30, 1922 |
| 1:63 |
Letter, Maxwell to A. H. Burchfield, re: general work of the NRA and flood control |
July 30, 1922 |
| 1:63 |
Letter, Maxwell to Smith, Brown, Jones & Co., re: flood control |
July 7, 1922 |
| 1:64 |
Drafts from which letters have evolved from Maxwell to members of the NRA |
??? |
| 1:65 |
Letters, George L. Ralston to Maxwell, re: Colorado River Project |
Nov. 29, 1922; Dec. 4 & 5, 1922 |
| 1:66 |
Letter, J. Minhinnick to Maxwell, re: Colorado River Project |
Dec. 4, 1922 |
| 1:66 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. Minhinnick, re: Colorado River Project and Arizona Highline Canal |
Dec. 7 & 9, 1922 |
| 1:67 |
Letter, Mrs. S. E. Reed-Lawton to Maxwell, re: Homecroft Project |
Dec. 10, 1922 |
| 1:67 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. S. E. Reed-Lawton, re: Homecroft Project |
Dec. 10, 1922 |
| 1:68 |
Letter, Maxwell to Arizona members of NRA, re: Colorado River watershed development |
April 1, 1932 |
| 1:69 |
Report and Recommendations, National Flood Commission including maps of the Mississippi River drainage |
Jan. 20, 1928 |
| 1:70 |
Letter, Maxwell to Walter Parker, re: flood control on lower Mississippi River |
March 9, 1934 |
| 1:71 |
Letter, Maxwell to H. H. McIntyre, re: water conservation |
Feb. 8, 1935 |
| 1:71 |
Article by Maxwell, re: Greater Zanesville, Ohio Homecroft movement |
Feb. 3, 1935 |
| 1:72 |
Letter, Maxwell to Gov. George W. P. Hunt, re: League of the Southwest & Colorado River Compact |
June 2, 1923 |
| 1:73 |
Letter, unaddressed from Maxwell, re: Glen Canyon—Arizona Highline Canal Project |
April 28, 1923 |
| 1:73 |
Letter, Maxwell to R. E. Holloway, re: Colorado River Project |
May 8, 1923 |
| 1:73 |
Letter, Maxwell to E. C. LaRue, Porter J. Preston, H. E. Turner, re: Glen Canyon Dam and Colorado River Project |
April 9, 1923 |
| 1:74 |
Memo, re: flood control in New Orleans, Louisiana, including a list of members of the NRA, Ohio Valley Section |
n.d. |
| 1:75 |
Letter, Maxwell to members of NRA, re: Colorado River problems |
n.d. |
| 1:76 |
Letter, Austin A. Burnham to Maxwell, re: Boulder Dam Project |
Feb. 3, 1922 |
| 1:77 |
Letter, W. L. Hammond to Maxwell, re: Colorado River irrigation project |
Jan. 31, 1922 & Feb. 2, 1922 |
| 1:78 |
Letters, Maxwell to Walter Parker, re: flood control in Louisiana |
April 5 & 6, 1932 |
| 1:78 |
Letter, Maxwell to Parker, re: flood control |
April 4, 1932 |
| 1:78 |
Speech by Walter Parker at Houston, Texas, re: agricultural marketing |
April 1, 1932 |
| 1:79 |
Letter, Maxwell to John B. Stetson, re: soil and water conservation and Homecroft movement |
Feb. 6, 1932 |
| 1:79 |
Speech by Maxwell, re: Homecroft movement |
May 1929 |
| 1:80 |
Letter, Maxwell to State Senator Charles Roberts, re: Colorado River Project |
May 28, 1923 |
| 2:81 |
Letter, Maxwell to Paul Baily, re: Colorado River Project – Glen Canyon Dam |
June 2, 1923 |
| 2:82 |
Letter, David C. Warner to Maxwell, re: Water Conservation in Ohio |
March 22, 1932 |
| 2:82 |
Letter, Safford Puieleot to Maxwell, re: Unemployment in Pennsylvania |
April 9, 1932 |
| 2:82 |
Letter, Bryce C. Browning to Maxwell, re: Flood Control in Ohio – Financing |
April 9, 1932 |
| 2:82 |
Letter, Maxwell to Bryce C. Browning, re: Flood Control in Ohio – Financing |
March 15, 1932 |
| 2:83 |
Letter, Maxwell to U. S. Senator Morris Sheppard, re: Housing Problems |
June 27, 1932 |
| 2:83 |
Letter, U. S. Senator Morris Sheppard to Maxwell, re: Reply |
June 27, 1932 |
| 2:84 |
Report of Hydrometric Investigation |
July 1 – Dec. 31, 1921 |
| 2:85 |
Letter, Arizona Development Club to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, re: Parker – Gila Land Reclamation Project |
Oct. 19, 1933 |
| 2:86 |
Letter, Maxwell to C. L. Allen, re: Army Engineer Higher Levees Plan |
Feb. 12, 1929 |
| 2:86 |
Circular from NRA, re: Flood Control on Mississippi and Colorado Rivers |
Jan. 16, 1929 |
| 2:86 |
Editorial from General Federation of Women’s Clubs Magazine, re: Water and Waterways Conservation |
Oct. 1915 |
| 2:86 |
Circular, Mississippi River Series, re: Objections to Reid Flood Control Bill |
Feb. 18, 1928 |
| 2:86 |
Letter, Maxwell to Members of the NRA, re: General Reclamation Affairs |
n.d. |
| 2:86 |
Circular, Mississippi River Series, re: Objections to Flood Control Bill |
May 4, 1928 |
| 2:87 |
Letter, Ben F. Read to Maxwell, re: Farm Problems in Texas |
May 4, 1929 |
| 2:87 |
Geologic and other reports, re: North Dakota and South Dakota |
n.d. |
| 2:87 |
Topographic Maps, North Dakota and South Dakota |
n.d. |
| 2:87 |
Map showing the Territorial Apportionment of Appropriations under the Newlands – Broussard River Regulation Bill |
n.d. |
| 2:88 |
First Annual Report, Ohio Valley Conservation and Flood Congress, re: first year’s work |
1934 |
| 2:88 |
Circular from Maxwell, re: water conservation |
July 14, 1911 |
| 2:88 |
Letter, Maxwell to Pittsburgh Industrial District, re: flood control in Pittsburgh area |
1920 |
| 2:88 |
Advertisement for Maxwell’s Talisman, re: Save the Forests and Store the Floods |
April 15, 1920 |
| 2:89 |
Letter, Maxwell to the people of the Salt River Valley, re: Objections to the Colorado River Pact |
Dec. 16, 1922 |
| 2:90 |
Circular, Maxwell to Members of the NRA, re: Objections to the Colorado River Pact |
July 28, 1924 |
| 2:91 |
Circular, Maxwell to Members of the NRA, re: Re-enactment of Newlands River Regulation Amendment |
July 26, 1924 |
| 2:92 |
Letter, W. Hunter Atha to Maxwell, re: Muskingum River Conservation Project |
July 16, 1936 |
| 2:93 |
Letter, J. P. Kempe to Mrs. G. H. Maxwell, re: Health of Maxwell |
July 7, 1946 |
| 2:94 |
Letter, N. H. Linn to Maxwell, re: Donation |
Sept. 11, 1936 |
| 2:95 |
Letter, Mrs. Lula Singleton to Maxwell, re: remodeling Maxwell house in Phoenix |
April 9, 1935 |
| 2:96 |
Letter, Mrs. Lula Singleton to Maxwell, re: house problems in Phoenix |
April 16, 1935 |
| 2:97 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. Lula Singleton, re: house problems in Phoenix |
April 20, 1935 |
| 2:98 |
Letter, Maxwell to Donald H. Maxwell, re: Homecroft Movement |
May 3, 1933 |
| 2:98 |
Telegram, Maxwell to Donald H. Maxwell, re: trip through Ohio |
May 6, 1933 |
| 2:98 |
Telegram, Donald H. Maxwell to Maxwell, re: reply to telegram |
May 8, 1933 |
| 2:99 |
Letter, Maxwell to Kate Maxwell, re: family matters and general matter of Colorado River Project |
Nov. 25, 1933 |
| 2:100 |
Letter, R. H. Dowman to Maxwell, re: Mortgage on Maxwell property in McFarland, California |
March 17, 1923 |
| 2:100 |
Letter, Maxwell to R. H. Dowman, re: Mortgage on Maxwell property in McFarland, California |
March 21, 1923 |
| 2:101 |
Letter, C. W. Cook to Maxwell, re: irrigation |
Feb. 17, 1922 |
| 2:102 |
Letter, Maxwell to George L. Ralston, re: Colorado River problems |
Feb. 13, 1923 |
| 2:103 |
Letter, Maxwell to Donald Maxwell, re: financial problems |
Nov. 21, 1932 |
| 2:103 |
Letter, Maxwell to Donald Maxwell, re: general correspondence, no specifics |
Nov. 21, 1932 |
| 2:103 |
Letter, Maxwell to Donald Maxwell, re: financial problems |
Nov. 28, 1932 |
| 2:104 |
Letter, Sun Drug Co. to Maxwell, re: unable to make payments to NRA |
March 9, 1916 |
| 2:104 |
Letter, May Drug Co. to Maxwell, re: unable to make payments to NRA |
Aug. 28, 1916 |
| 2:104 |
Letter, Rice & Huggins Chicago Co. to Maxwell, re: unable to make payments to NRA |
Jan. 31, 1917 |
| 2:104 |
Letter, New Orleans Chess, Checkers & Whist Club to Maxwell, re: dues |
March 21, 1923 |
| 2:104 |
Letter, Maxwell to Kate Maxwell, re: family matters |
Nov. 25, 1932 |
| 2:104 |
Letter, Donald Maxwell to Maxwell, re: canals and tunnels |
March 28, 1922 |
| 2:105 |
Letter, Maxwell to Deere & Webber Co., re: water conservation |
May 2, 1933 |
| 2:105 |
Letter, Maxwell to Ruth Maxwell Barnes, re: family matters |
May 2, 1933 |
| 2:105 |
Budget for Maxwell |
June 3, 1922 – June 3, 1933 |
| 2:105 |
Letter, Maxwell to Ruth Maxwell Barnes, re: family matters |
May 10, 1933 |
| 2:105 |
Letter, Maxwell to Ruth Maxwell Barnes, re: family matters |
May 14, 1933 |
| 2:105 |
Letter, Maxwell to Donald H. Maxwell, re: family matters and election |
Nov. 4, 1932 |
| 2:106 |
Letter, Donald H. Maxwell to Maxwell, re: election and economic problems |
Nov. 12, 1932 |
| 2:106 |
Letter, Maxwell to Kate Maxwell, re: Arizona water projects |
Oct. 13, 1932 |
| 2:107 |
Letter, Maxwell to Donald H. Maxwell, re: family matters |
May 20, 1935 |
| 2:107 |
Letter, Maxwell to Donald H. Maxwell, re: American Homecroft Society |
June 5, 1935 |
| 2:107 |
Letter, Maxwell to Donald H. Maxwell, re: family matters |
June 11, 1935 |
| 2:108 |
Letter, Donald H. Maxwell to Maxwell, re: family matters |
Oct. 10, 1935 |
| 2:108 |
Letter, Donald H. Maxwell to Maxwell, re: family matters |
Oct. 12, 1935 |
| 2:108 |
Letter, Maxwell to Donald H. Maxwell, re: Capitol stock tax on Maxwell estate inc. |
March 2, 1935 |
| 2:108 |
Letter, Maxwell to Commissioner of Internal Revenue, re: Capitol stock tax on Maxwell estate inc. |
Feb. 23, 1935 |
| 2:109 |
Letter, Austin A. Burnham to Maxwell, re: general reclamation activities |
March 21, 1922 |
| 2:110 |
Letter, J. Wiss & Sons Co. to Maxwell, re: Colorado River project |
March 17, 1922 |
| 2:111 |
Letter, E. C. LaRue to Maxwell, re: Colorado River irrigation |
March 24, 1922 |
| 2:112 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. S. Anderson, re: Sentinel Reservoir |
n.d. |
| 2:113 |
Letter, Maxwell to Austin A. Burnham, re: Colorado River project |
March 25, 1922 |
| 2:114 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. B. Johnson, re: Colorado River power development project |
March 6, 1922 |
| 2:115 |
Letter, Maxwell to H. J. Minhinnick, re: Colorado River development |
March 6, 1922 |
| 2:116 |
Letter, Maxwell to F. A. Gillespie, re: Arizona Highline Canal |
Feb. 22, 1922 |
| 2:117 |
Letter, Maxwell to Carl Hayden, re: Colorado River problems |
March 2, 1922 |
| 2:117 |
Letter, Maxwell to Carl Hayden, re: Colorado River, Glen Canyon Dam, and Highline Canal |
March 2, 1922 |
| 2:118 |
Letter, Maxwell to Dwight B. Heard, re: Arizona water problems |
March 2, 1922 |
| 2:119 |
Letter, Maxwell to Henry F. Ashurst, re: Arizona water problems |
March 2, 1922 |
| 2:120 |
Letter, Maxwell to Donald H. Maxwell, re: articles on reclamation in Arizona Republican |
March 2, 1922 |
| 2:121 |
Letter, Maxwell to Cary W. Cook, re: Colorado River project |
Feb. 22, 1922 |
| 2:122 |
Letter, Maxwell to Charles K. Holmburg, re: publication of Maxwell’s Talisman |
March 2, 1922 |
| 2:123 |
Letter, Maxwell to F. L. Ewing, re: Colorado River – Arizona Highline Canal |
March 2, 1922 |
| 2:124 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. B. F. Williston, re: Colorado River project |
March 2, 1922 |
| 2:125 |
Letter, Maxwell to Grey E. Mitchell, re: map of Glen Canyon Reservoir, Boulder Dam Reservoir, and Arizona Highline Canal |
March 2, 1922 |
| 2:126 |
Letter, Maxwell to Harry F. Olmstead, re: Colorado River Commission hearings |
March 2, 1922 |
| 2:127 |
Letter, Maxwell to State Senator H. B. Wilkinson, re: State Water Commissioner W. S. Norviel (includes extract from Norviel Resolution re: use of Colorado River by basin states |
March 2, 1922 |
| 2:128 |
Letter, F. K. Ausfahl to Maxwell, re: Maxwell’s speech in Clarkdale, March 4, 1922 |
March 1, 1922 |
| 2:128 |
Letter, Maxwell to F. K. Ausfahl, re: Colorado River Commission and project |
March 6, 1922 |
| 2:129 |
Letter, J. M. Phillips to Maxwell, re: wages for work done |
Feb. 12, 1923 |
| 2:129 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. M. Phillips, re: wages for work done |
March 6, 1923 |
| 2:130 |
Letter, Maxwell to W. H. Perry, re: problems of Phoenix area during Depression |
Dec. 19, 1932 |
| 2:131 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. T. Whitney, re: problems in Arizona during Depression |
Dec. 19, 1932 |
| 2:132 |
Letter, Maxwell to A. Lee Moore, re: work of NRA and Arizona problems |
Jan. 18, 1933 |
| 2:133 |
Letter, Maxwell to Senator William E. Borah, re: St. Lawrence Waterway Project |
July 29, 1932 |
| 2:134 |
Letter, Maxwell to O. B. Littick, re: national politics |
Feb. 29, 1932 |
| 2:135 |
Article by Maxwell, re: Homecroft movement in Zanesville, Ohio |
June 23, 1935 |
| 2:136 |
Letter, Walter Parker to J. A. Hobkins, re: death of a Mr. Redfield |
June 17, 1932 |
| 2:137 |
Letter, David C. Warner to Maxwell, re: meeting of Ohio State Water Conservation Board and agencies |
July 7, 1932 |
| 2:138 |
Letter, David C. Warner to Maxwell, re: Ohio politics and water problems |
May 19, 1932 |
| 2:138 |
Letter, David C. Warner to Maxwell, re: Ohio water problems |
May 19, 1932 |
| 2:138 |
Minutes of the Meeting of Ohio State Water Conservation Board |
May 11, 1932 |
| 2:139 |
Letter, Franklin Vonnegut to Maxwell, re: general administration problems |
Jan. 6, 1933 |
| 2:139 |
Letter, Maxwell to Franklin Vonnegut, re: national political problems |
Jan. 19, 1933 |
| 2:139 |
Supplement Letter, re: general administration problems |
Jan. 19, 1933 |
| 2:140 |
Letter, Bryce C. Browning to Maxwell, re: general administration problems |
June 20, 1932 |
| 2:140 |
Letter, Bryce C. Browning to Maxwell, re: funds |
July 7, 1932 |
| 2:141 |
Letter, Maxwell to E. A. Harrington, re: formation of the Salt River Valley Water Users Association |
April 16, 1939 |
| 2:142 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. Francis G. Newlands and Mrs. Edith Newlands Johnston, re: book on water conservation and flood prevention and funds for NRA |
Sept. 10, 1936 |
| 2:143 |
Letter, Walter Parker to Maxwell, re: flood control on Mississippi River |
May 19, 1939 |
| 2:144 |
Letter, Maxwell to H. S. Allen, A. O. Ackard, Theodora C. Allison, and M. S. Adams, re: solicitation of funds |
Dec. 19, 1939 |
| 2:145 |
Letter, Maxwell to Ollie, re: membership in NRA |
Jan. 31, 1938 |
| 2:146 |
Letter, Maxwell to H. H. Davis, re: Muskingum Conservancy District |
Feb. 16, 1938 |
| 2:147 |
Letter, E. Bertrom Pike to Maxwell, re: contribution of $20 |
Aug. 2, 1922 |
| 2:148 |
Letter, D. M. Perry to Maxwell, re: irrigation |
June 17, 1902 |
| 2:149 |
Letter, David C. Warner to Maxwell, re: Ohio water problems |
July 23, 1937 |
| 2:149 |
Report by David C. Warner on Ashtabula Terminal of the Lake Erie and Ohio River Canal |
April 25, 1936 |
| 2:149 |
Report by David C. Warner on Grand River Reservoir |
April 15, 1937 & June 13, 1937 |
| 2:149 |
Report by David C. Warner on Pittsburgh – Ashtabula Canal |
July 8, 1937 |
| 2:149 |
Letter, David C. Warner to W. H. Dittoe, re: Mahoning River |
July 8, 1937 |
| 2:149 |
Letter, W. H. Dittoe to David C. Warner, re: Nilton Dam |
July 10, 1937 |
| 2:150 |
Letter, Maxwell to Governor R. C. Stanford, re: Colorado River Compact |
Jan. 14, 1937 |
| 2:151 |
Letter, Maxwell to R. H. Thielmann, re: Politics in Arizona water projects |
Feb. 13, 1937 |
| 2:152 |
Letter, Herbert M. Baker to Maxwell, re: conservation education in Zanesville, Ohio |
n.d. |
| 2:153 |
Letter, Warner Lincoln Marsh to Maxwell, re: Maxwell’s book, Our National Defense |
Feb. 7, 1938 |
| 2:154 |
Letter, Rev. Harry Presefield to Maxwell, re: Homecroft Movement and church work |
Jan. 27, 1938 |
| 2:155 |
Letter, Ida B. Wise Smith to Maxwell, re: solicitation of funds for W.C.T.U. |
May 10, 1937 |
| 2:156 |
Letter, Governor R. C. Stanford to Governor Teller Ammons of Colorado, re: meeting of Colorado River basin states |
April 9, 1938 |
| 2:156 |
Transferred Letter to Maxwell, re: meeting of Colorado River basin states |
n.d. |
| 2:157 |
Letter, Governor R. C. Stanford to Maxwell, re: invitation to meeting of Colorado River basin states |
March 28, 1938 |
| 2:158 |
Letter, Walter Parker to Hodding Carter, re: flood control and George H. Maxwell |
Jan. 4, 1943 |
| 2:159 |
Letter, Walter Parker to Maxwell, re: start of World War II |
May 17, 1940 |
| 2:160 |
Letter, Walter Parker to Maxwell, re: exhibit of the Mississippi River in the Louisiana State Museum |
Aug. 31, 1942 |
| 3:161 |
Letter, Walter Parker to Maxwell, re: flood control on lower Mississippi River |
Aug. 8, 1937 |
| 3:162 |
Letter, F. D. M. Hugh to Walter Parker, re: reclamation of Gulf Coast |
Nov. 1938 |
| 3:163 |
Letter, James J. A. Fortier to Maxwell, re: publication of the Louisiana State Museum |
Oct. 21, 1938 |
| 3:164 |
Letter, Maxwell to Bryce C. Browning, re: water conservation problem |
Dec. 31, 1938 |
| 3:165 |
Letter, G. H. Collingwood to Margaret Hook, re: American Forests Magazine |
Oct. 23, 1933 |
| 3:166 |
Letter, Walter Parker to Maxwell, re: files and records of Louisiana State Museum |
Dec. 26, 1935 |
| 3:167 |
Letters, David C. Warner to Maxwell, re: meeting of Ohio State Water Conservation Board |
Sept. 30, 1933 |
| 3:168 |
Letter, David C. Warner to Maxwell, re: problems with Maumee River, Ohio |
Oct. 30, 1933 |
| 3:169 |
Letter, R. H. Thielman to Maxwell, re: Arizona politics |
April 25, 1937 |
| 3:170 |
Letter, M. P. Kinkaid, Chairman of Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands, to Maxwell, re: Smith-McNary and Borah-Bankhead bills |
Aug. 29, 1921 |
| 3:171 |
Letter, R. H. Thielman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River problems |
Dec. 7, 1936 |
| 3:172 |
Letter, R. H. Thielman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River problems |
Feb. 7, 1937 |
| 3:173 |
Letter, George Smyth to Maxwell, re: U. S. Geological Survey work on Colorado River |
March 31, 1922 |
| 3:174 |
Letter, R. H. Thielman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River problems |
June 14, 1937 |
| 3:175 |
Letter, M. P. Kinkaid, Chairman of Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands, to Maxwell, re: invitation to attend meeting of the Committee on Irrigation of Arid Lands, U. S. House of Representatives, Washington, D. C., to speak and give advice |
Oct. 17, 1921 |
| 3:176 |
Letter, F. H. Newell to Maxwell, re: general public land policy |
Oct. 31, 1921 |
| 3:177 |
Letter, F. H. Newell to Maxwell, re: Newlands Reclamation Act [folder empty, Feb. 3, 1994] |
Oct. 5, 1921 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to M. V. Hartramft, re: Colorado River and Arizona Highline Canal |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. Maxwell, re: Colorado River and personal matters |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to Walter Parker, re: water resources |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to Charles A. Sherman, re: Maxwell’s book Our National Defense |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to G. M. Chaffee, re: Maxwell’s book Our National Defense |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to C. H. Priest, re: Maxwell’s book Our National Defense |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to A. L. Arpin, re: working with National Drainage Congress |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to H. H. Johanning, re: Federal Water Power Commission |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mark Thistlethwaite, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to Harry New, Postmaster General, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to Harry Welch, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to G. T. Peabody, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to Charles K. Holmburg, re: newspaper clippings on Colorado River |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:178 |
Letter, Maxwell to George L. Ralston, re: Colorado River |
Aug. 22, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to John M. Glenn, re: appointment in Chicago |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to Quaker City Mill, re: electric food grinder |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to Charles K. Holmburg, re: Federal American National Bank account |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to S. L. Lyons & Co., Ltd., re: NRA |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. M. Scheider, Colorado River problems |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. W. Scott, re: publicity |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. W. Scott, re: Homecroft Movement |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to Lewis M. Cole, re: testimony before House Reclamation Committee |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to W. C. Eisenmayer, re: testimony before House Reclamation Committee |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to F. Q. Story, re: testimony before House Reclamation Committee |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to W. A. Reeder, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to E. H. Ferrall, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to Charles H. Rutherford, re: Colorado River problems |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to George L. Ralston, re: NRA |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to Walter Parker, re: Safe River Commission |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to Walter Parker, re: National Flood Commission |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to H. A. Smith, re: erosion and deforestation |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to A. F. Estago, re: Colorado River problem |
Aug. 20, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to John W. Scott, re: finances of NRA |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 3:179 |
Letter, Maxwell to Marcel Carsand, re: flood control in New Orleans |
Aug. 21, 1924 |
| 3:180 |
Letter, Sherman & Sons Co. to Maxwell, re: contribution of $20 to NRA |
March 13, 1923 |
| 3:181 |
Letter, G. L. Loveless, re: Questions about Colorado River development projects |
May 14, 1923 |
| 3:181 |
Letter, Maxwell to G. L. Loveless, re: reply to questions on Colorado River including map |
May 28, 1923 |
| 3:182 |
Letter, R. M. Lyle to Maxwell, re: publicity and Maxwell’s reply |
May 19, 1923 |
| 3:183 |
Letter, M. P. Kinkaid to Maxwell, re: testimony before House Committee on Irrigation |
Oct. 17, 1921 |
| 3:184 |
Letter, R. E. Holloway to Maxwell, re: publicity |
May 19, 1923 |
| 3:184 |
Letter, Maxwell to R. E. Holloway, re: publicity for Colorado River development |
May 25, 1923 |
| 3:185 |
Letter, Maxwell to Harry L. Hopkins, re: Homecroft Movement and the depression |
Dec. 7, 1934 |
| 3:186 |
Letter, Maxwell to Governor Davey of Ohio, re: Homecroft Movement |
March 10, 1935 |
| 3:187 |
Letter, R. H. Thielman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River problems |
March 25, 1937 |
| 3:187 |
Letter, R. H. Thielman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River problems |
April 10, 1937 |
| 3:187 |
Letter, R. H. Thielman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River problems |
April 19, 1937 |
| 3:187 |
Letter, R. H. Thielman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River problems |
May 3, 1937 |
| 3:187 |
Letter, R. H. Thielman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River problems |
May 6, 1937 |
| 3:187 |
Letter, R. H. Thielman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River problems |
May 17, 1937 |
| 3:188 |
Letter, D. S. Warner to Maxwell, re: publicity for National Country Life Association convention |
Sept. 9, 1935 |
| 3:188 |
Letter, Maxwell to D. S. Warner, re: National Country Life Association convention |
Oct. 10, 1935 |
| 3:188 |
Letter, D. S. Warner to Maxwell, re: conservation in Ohio |
Aug. 21, 1935 |
| 3:188 |
Bulletin, A National Forum on Country Life Programs |
Dec. 5, 1933 |
| 3:189 |
Letter, Maxwell to A. Fram, re: Steagall Mortgage Bill |
Feb. 24, 1933 |
| 3:190 |
Letter, Maxwell to Arnold Kruckman, re: publicity for Colorado River development |
Feb. 10, 1922 |
| 3:191 |
Letter, Maxwell to Austin A. Burnham, re: Colorado River project |
Feb. 10, 1922 |
| 3:192 |
Letter, Maxwell to California Fruit Growers Exchange, re: Colorado River project and donations |
Feb. 10, 1922 |
| 3:193 |
Letter, Maxwell to W. T. Hammond, re: Colorado River project and irrigation |
Feb. 10, 1922 |
| 3:194 |
Letter, Maxwell to M. H. Whitten, re: Colorado River project and publicity |
Feb. 10, 1922 |
| 3:195 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. Charles B. Boothe, re: Colorado River project and publicity |
Feb. 10, 1922 |
| 3:196 |
Letter, Maxwell to Andrew Kimball, re: Colorado River project |
Feb. 11, 1922 |
| 3:196 |
Letter, Maxwell to H. L. Chandler, re: speech at Mesa Rotary Club on Feb. 15, 1922 |
Feb. 11, 1922 |
| 3:197 |
Letter, Maxwell to W. J. Hollingsworth, re: Colorado River Commission |
Feb. 11, 1922 |
| 3:197 |
Letter, Maxwell to F. K. Ausfahl, re: Colorado River Commission |
Feb. 11, 1922 |
| 3:197 |
Letter, Maxwell to Senator Henry F. Ashurst, re: unemployment |
Feb. 11, 1922 |
| 3:197 |
Letter, Maxwell to Otto T. Mallery, re: unemployment |
Feb. 11, 1922 |
| 3:197 |
Letter, Maxwell to Robert C. Metyler, re: NRA and Colorado River project |
Feb. 11, 1922 |
| 3:198 |
Letter, Maxwell to S. George Stevens, re: publicity and Colorado River project |
Feb. 11, 1922 |
| 3:199 |
Letter, Maxwell to Arnold Kruckman, re: Colorado River project and League of the Southwest |
Feb. 11, 1922 |
| 3:200 |
Letter, Maxwell to Carl Hayden, re: Bankhead Bill on Reclamation |
Feb. 11, 1922 |
| 3:201 |
Letter, Maxwell to John H. Lester, Sr., re: Map of Arizona Highline project |
Feb. 22, 1922 |
| 3:202 |
Letter, Maxwell to H. L. Chandler, re: publicity and Arizona Highline project |
Feb. 22, 1922 |
| 3:203 |
Letter, Maxwell to F. K. Ausfahl, re: speech in Clarkdale, Arizona |
Feb. 22, 1922 |
| 3:204 |
Letter, Maxwell to Henry P. Maxwell, re: general matters of reclamation movement |
Feb. 13, 1922 |
| 3:205 |
Letter, Maxwell to F. H. Newell, re: general matters of reclamation movement |
Feb. 13, 1922 |
| 3:206 |
Letter, Maxwell to Carey Cook, re: mail delivery of printed material from NRA |
Feb. 13, 1922 |
| 3:207 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. Lilian M. Cromelin, re: Colorado River |
March 13, 1922 |
| 3:207 |
Letter, P. S. Ridsdale to Maxwell, re: national forests |
March 18, 1922 |
| 3:207 |
Letter, L. M. Cromelin to Maxwell, re: national forests |
March 18, 1922 |
| 3:207 |
Editorial digest clipping, re: national forests |
March 1922 |
| 3:208 |
Letter, W. S. Norviel to Maxwell, re: meeting of Colorado River Commission |
March 7, 1922 |
| 3:208 |
Letter, W. S. Norviel to Maxwell, re: meeting of Colorado River Commission |
March 10, 1922 |
| 3:208 |
Letter, Maxwell to W. S. Norviel, re: Colorado River Commission, Arizona Highline Canal, and water problems |
March 11, 1922 |
| 3:209 |
Letter, Maxwell to Clement S. Ucker, re: hearings before Colorado River Commission, Chairman Herbert Hoover, and the Bankhead Bill |
March 22, 1922 |
| 3:210 |
Letter, Maxwell to Walter Parker, re: U. S. Good Roads convention |
March 22, 1922 |
| 3:211 |
Letter, Maxwell to Walter Parker, re: Bankhead Bill |
March 22, 1922 |
| 3:212 |
Letter, Maxwell to Guy E. Mitchell, re: general administrative problems and mail |
March 22, 1922 |
| 3:212 |
Letter, Maxwell to Personal Tax Appraisers Board, re: taxes due from NRA |
n.d. |
| 3:213 |
Letter, Maxwell to Guy E. Mitchell, re: Mexico City drainage system and Colorado River in Utah |
March 22, 1922 |
| 3:214 |
Letter, R. H. Downing to Maxwell, re: investments on unreclaimed land |
March 17, 1922 |
| 3:214 |
Letter, Maxwell to Galveston Commercial Association, re: support for Bankhead-Borah Bill |
March 16, 1922 |
| 3:214 |
Letter, Clement S. Ucker to Maxwell, re: legislation concerning reclamation |
March 9, 1922 |
| 3:214 |
Letter, Francis H. Newell to Clement S. Ucker, re: reclamation legislation |
March 2, 1922 |
| 3:214 |
Letter, Francis H. Newell to Clement S. Ucker, re: Bankhead-Borah Bill |
March 3, 1922 |
| 3:214 |
Letter, Francis H. Newell to Clement S. Ucker, re: Smith-McNary Bill |
March 6, 1922 |
| 3:214 |
Statement on “Condition of Reclamation Legislation” |
March 6, 1922 |
| 3:214 |
Statement on “Various Ways of Reclaiming Waste Land” |
n.d. |
| 3:215 |
Letter, H. H. Haines to Walter Parker, re: Bankhead-Borah Reclamation Bill |
March 10, 1922 |
| 3:215 |
Letter, A. L. Arpin to Walter Parker, re: Bankhead-Borah Reclamation Bill |
March 10, 1922 |
| 3:215 |
News clipping, re: reclamation in Midwest |
March 1, 1922 |
| 3:216 |
Letter, Maxwell to G. Wiss & Sons Co., re: NRA and Colorado River project |
March 11, 1922 |
| 3:217 |
Letter, F. K. Ausfahl to Maxwell, re: speech in Clarkdale, Arizona |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 3:218 |
Letter, William D. Sprague to Maxwell, re: financing reclamation in Arizona |
Feb. 15, 1922 |
| 3:219 |
Letter, Charles D. Holmburg to Maxwell, re: Colorado River project |
Feb. 12, 1922 |
| 3:219 |
Telegram, Maxwell to Charles D. Holmburg, re: Colorado River project |
Feb. 20, 1922 |
| 3:220 |
Letter, G. A. Holmes to Maxwell, re: Weeks Reclamation Bill |
Jan. 24, 1911 |
| 3:221 |
General letter from White Brothers Co., re: Bankhead-Borah Reclamation Bill |
Oct. 18, 1921 |
| 3:222 |
Typed transcript of article from Arizona Magazine, page 2, re: Glen Canyon Dam vs. Boulder Dam, Colorado River Compact |
n.d. |
| 3:223 |
Letter, J. W. Reagan to Maxwell, re: financing |
March 27, 1923 |
| 3:224 |
Letter, Maxwell to Nealy A. Pennington, re: Colorado River Compact |
April 27, 1923 |
| 3:225 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. Stella M. Atwood, re: Colorado River problems |
April 27, 1923 |
| 3:226 |
Letter, Maxwell to Governor George W. P. Hunt, re: Colorado River Compact |
April 27, 1923 |
| 3:227 |
Letter, Maxwell to Robert H. Williams, re: topographic sheets of California showing condition between the San Jacinto Valley and San Diego |
April 20, 1923 |
| 3:228 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. H. Braly, re: Colorado River, Southern California, Arizona Highline reclamation and power project |
May 2, 1923 |
| 3:229 |
Letter, Robert H. Williams to Maxwell, re: survey of canal route in California |
April 26, 1923 |
| 3:230 |
Speech by Maxwell, “The Truth about the Colorado River,” re: Colorado River Compact and Arizona Highline Canal project |
n.d. |
| 3:231 |
Letter, Maxwell to William D. Holt, re: NRA and Colorado River Compact |
May 2, 1923 |
| 3:232 |
Letter, Maxwell to Harry A. Diehl, re: NRA and Colorado River Compact |
May 2, 1923 |
| 3:233 |
Letter, Doc Williams to Maxwell, re: enclosed newspaper clippings |
April 23, 1923 |
| 3:233 |
Letter, Maxwell to Doc Williams, re: Colorado River problems |
May 2, 1923 |
| 3:234 |
Letter, H. L. Boyston to Maxwell, re: Woodcraft League of America |
Sept. 16, 1924 |
| 3:235 |
Letter, W. A. Reeder to Maxwell, re: publication of his letter sent to Maxwell for corrections |
Sept. 15, 1924 |
| 3:235 |
Letter, Maxwell to W. A. Reeder, re: manuscript of book and Colorado River problems |
Sept. 21, 1924 |
| 3:235 |
Letter, Maxwell to W. A. Reeder, re: NRA and Colorado River problems |
Oct. 10, 1924 |
| 3:235 |
Letter, W. A. Reeder to Maxwell, re: manuscript of book |
Oct. 5, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to Arizona Club, re: arrival in Phoenix |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to A. G. Taylor, re: arrival in Phoenix |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to George L. Ralston, re: arrival in Phoenix |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to Charles K. Holmburg, re: personal meeting in Chicago |
Aug. 25, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to Edward H. Stearn, re: personal meeting in Chicago |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letters, Maxwell to J. W. Scott, re: Homecroft Movement and publicity |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to Bullock’s, re: dues for NRA |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to Moss Rose Co., re: dues for NRA |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to Henry Dinston & Sons, re: dues for NRA |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to William Iselin & Co., re: dues for NRA |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. E. Beacham, re: forwarding mail to Phoenix |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to Warren B. Reed, re: flood control in Louisiana |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to Walter Parker, re: general administration of NRA |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:236 |
Letter, Maxwell to Walter Parker, re: Safe River Commission and National Flood Commission |
Aug. 26, 1924 |
| 3:237 |
Letter, Maxwell to Clement S. Ucker, re: Bankhead-Borah Bill |
May 28, 1924 |
| 3:237 |
Letter, Clement S. Ucker to Maxwell, re: development board of the Seaboard Air Line Railway Co. |
May 16, 1923 |
| 3:237 |
Letter, Maxwell to Clement S. Ucker, re: Bankhead Bill, Colorado River problems, and reclamation |
May 26, 1923 |
| 3:238 |
Letter, Charles H. Rutherford to Maxwell, re: speeches |
April 9, 1923 |
| 3:238 |
Letter, W. G. Cameron to Charles H. Rutherford, re: Colorado River problems |
April 2, 1923 |
| 3:238 |
News clipping, Verde Copper News, re: State Senator Mulford Winsor and Colorado River Compact |
April 3, 1923 |
| 3:239 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. Win Wilson, re: Colorado River Compact problems and Boulder Dam |
May 2, 1923 |
| 3:240 |
Letter, Maxwell to Levi L. Plank, re: Colorado River Compact |
May 2, 1923 |
| 4:241 |
Letter, Maxwell to Don P. Jones, re: Colorado River Compact and Carl Hayden |
May 4, 1923 |
| 4:241 |
News clipping, Arizona Republican, re: Colorado River Compact and Carl Hayden |
May 3, 1923 |
| 4:242 |
Letter, Maxwell to Arnold Kruckman, re: Arizona Highline Canal project |
May 4, 1923 |
| 4:243 |
Letter, Maxwell to Perry M. Williams, re: Arizona Highline Canal project |
April 19, 1923 |
| 4:244 |
Letter, Maxwell to P. F. Tregaskes, re: funds for NRA |
April 19, 1923 |
| 4:245 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. Hattie L. Mosher |
April 26, 1923 |
| 4:246 |
Letter, Maxwell to Col. W. A. Glassford, re: Arizona-California diversion dam and Arizona Highline Canal project |
April 20, 1923 |
| 4:247 |
Letter, Maxwell to William D. Holt, re: Colorado River project |
April 20, 1923 |
| 4:248 |
Letter, Maxwell to Joseph J. McAllen, re: Colorado River Compact and project statistics |
April 19, 1923 |
| 4:249 |
Letter, Maxwell to Dr. A. J. Chandler, re: solicitation for funds and expense statement |
April 20, 1923 |
| 4:250 |
Letter, George W. P. Hunt to Arnold Kruckman, re: meeting of League of the Southwest and Colorado River Compact |
April 1923 |
| 4:250 |
Letter, Arnold Kruckman to Maxwell, re: plans of Governor Hunt and Colorado River Compact |
April 18, 1923 |
| 4:250 |
Letter, Maxwell to Arnold Kruckman, re: League of the Southwest, Governor Hunt, and Colorado River Compact |
April 22, 1923 |
| 4:251 |
Letter, Arnold Kruckman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River Compact |
April 16, 1923 |
| 4:251 |
Letter, Maxwell to Arnold Kruckman, re: Colorado River Compact |
April 14, 1923 |
| 4:252 |
Letter, George W. P. Hunt to Maxwell, re: conference on Colorado River Compact |
April 18, 1923 |
| 4:252 |
Letter, Maxwell to Senator Kimball, re: conference on Colorado River Compact |
April 22, 1923 |
| 4:253 |
Letter, General E. F. Glen to Maxwell, re: Army use in public works projects |
July 23, 1992 |
| 4:254 |
Letter, J. W. Scott to Maxwell, re: Colorado River project and military uses |
July 18, 1992 |
| 4:255 |
Letter, Maxwell to General E. F. Glen, re: Newlands Bill and army in public works |
July 13, 1992 |
| 4:256 |
Letter, Maxwell to members of NRA, re: financial solicitation from NRA |
Aug. 12, 1922 |
| 4:257 |
Letter, Maxwell to Whitaker Glassner Co., re: work of NRA |
Aug. 1, 1922 |
| 4:258 |
Letter, Maxwell to members of NRA, re: general work of NRA |
Aug. 7, 1922 |
| 4:259 |
Letter, Maxwell to Col. William Glassford, re: finances and money raising |
Aug. 5, 1922 |
| 4:260 |
Letter, Maxwell to P. R. Helm, re: money raising and House of Representatives hearings on reclamation |
Aug. 5, 1922 |
| 4:261 |
Letter, Maxwell to Members of NRA, re: work of NRA |
Aug. 1, 1922 |
| 4:262 |
Letter, Maxwell to P. R. Helm, re: Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Newland’s Act, reclamation budget for NRA in 1923 |
Oct. 10, 1922 |
| 4:262 |
Letter, Maxwell to P. R. Helm, re: membership at Arizona Club, Phoenix |
Oct. 18, 1922 |
| 4:262 |
Letter, Maxwell to P. R. Helm, re: uncollected dues owed to NRA |
Oct. 18, 1922 |
| 4:262 |
Letter, Maxwell to P. R. Helm, re: Colorado River project |
Oct. 18, 1922 |
| 4:262 |
Letter, Maxwell to P. R. Helm, re: Colorado River project and Boulder Dam |
Oct. 29, 1922 |
| 4:262 |
Letter, Maxwell to P. R. Helm, re: traveling plans of Maxwell |
Oct. 23, 1922 |
| 4:263 |
Letter, Fred T. Colter to Col. William A. Glassford, re: reclamation in Arizona |
May 18, 1925 |
| 4:264 |
Letter, Walter Parker to H. P. Baily, re: reclamation at Baily Ranch at Uvalde, Texas |
Oct. 5, 1938 |
| 4:265 |
Letter, Maxwell to Judge Robert M. Wilkins, re: dedication of Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District, New Philadelphia, Ohio |
July 13, 1938 |
| 4:266 |
Letter, Maxwell to John C. Page, re: NRA and Maxwell’s newspaper work |
July 12, 1938 |
| 4:267 |
Letter, Maxwell to Arnold Kruckman, re: Colorado River Compact and League of the Southwest |
May 11, 1923 |
| 4:268 |
Letter, Maxwell to Richard E. Sloan, re: Colorado River Compact and Asiatics in Mexico |
Jan. 5, 1923 |
| 4:269 |
Letter, Maxwell to George W. P. Hunt, re: Colorado River Compact, Kincaid Act, and Colorado River problems |
Jan. 15, 1923 |
| 4:270 |
Letter, Maxwell to Dr. Ancil Martin, re: Colorado River Compact |
April 25, 1923 |
| 4:271 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. Hattie T. Mosher, re: Colorado River problems and reclamation |
April 16, 1923 |
| 4:271 |
Letter, Maxwell to Mrs. Hattie T. Mosher, re: meeting on Colorado River Compact |
April 20, 1923 |
| 4:272 |
Letter, Maxwell to Guy E. Mitchell, re: Colorado River Compact and connected problems |
Feb. 13, 1922 |
| 4:273 |
Letter, Maxwell to J. H. Brawley, re:address of Brawley in Glendale, California |
Feb. 13, 1922 |
| 4:274 |
Letter, Maxwell to Frank H. Olmstead, re: membership in NRA |
Feb. 13, 1922 |
| 4:275 |
Letter, Maxwell to Miss H. L. Atkinson, re: list of members of NRA to be typed (list not enclosed) |
Feb. 13, 1922 |
| 4:276 |
Letter, Maxwell to George L. Ralston, re: general administration of NRA |
Feb. 13, 1922 |
| 4:277 |
Letter, Maxwell to Guy E. Mitchell, re: government publications |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 4:278 |
Letter, Maxwell to Clyde D. Garrett, re: problems of NRA |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 4:279 |
Letter, Maxwell to Guy E. Mitchell, re: Colorado River problems |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 4:280 |
Letter, Maxwell to F. L. Ewing, re: Colorado River problems and reclamation |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 4:281 |
Letter, Maxwell to A. A. Coult, re: Bankhead Bill, reclamation problems, Colorado River |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 4:281 |
Letter, Maxwell to A. A. Coult, re: Bankhead Bill |
Jan. 7, 1922 |
| 4:282 |
Letter, Maxwell to R. H. Downman, re: Colorado River problems and Bankhead Bill |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 4:283 |
Letter, Maxwell to Walter Parker, re: Colorado River problems |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 4:284 |
Letter, Maxwell to Clement S. Ucker, re: Colorado River problems |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 4:285 |
Letter, Maxwell to Francis H. Newell, re: Colorado River problems |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 4:286 |
Letter, Maxwell to Harry F. Olmstead, re: Colorado River problems |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 4:287 |
Letter, Maxwell to A. G. McGregor, re: Colorado River and general matters |
Feb. 13, 1922 |
| 4:288 |
Letter, Maxwell to George L. Ralston, personal letter requesting supplies to be sent to Phoenix |
Feb. 14, 1922 |
| 4:289 |
Letter, R. H. Downman to Maxwell, re: Colorado River and Bankhead Bill |
Feb. 25, 1922 |
| 4:290 |
Letter, William E. Smythe to Maxwell, re: photo of Maxwell for Review of Reviews |
Jan. 17, 1992 |
| 4:291 |
Article from Arizona Pathfinder, “Hoover and the Colorado River” |
Dec. 1922 |
| 4:291 |
Article by Maxwell, “Shall America be Developed?” and “The Truth about the Colorado River Compact” |
n.d. |
| 4:292 |
Letter, Otto T. Mallery to Maxwell, re: Kenyon Bill (public works) includes copy of bill |
Feb. 3, 1922 |
| 4:293 |
News clipping, re: Army strength |
March 3,1922 |
| 4:294 |
Letter, Henry P. Maxwell to Maxwell, re: personal affairs |
Sept. 23, 1932 |
| 4:294 |
Letter, Henry P. Maxwell to Maxwell, re: personal matters and bonus army of 1932 |
June 12, 1932 |
| 4:295 |
Letter, Maxwell to C. Harold Powell, re: funds for NRA |
Jan. 9, 1922 |
| 4:296 |
Letter, Harry Welch to Maxwell, re: Aid of Phoenix Chamber of Commerce with NRA publicity |
Jan. 21, 1922 |
| 4:297 |
Letter, R. E. Halloway to Maxwell, re: reclamation in Southern California |
May 6, 1923 |
| 4:298 |
Letter, Maxwell to D. S. Horrall, re: solicitation of funds for NRA |
April 16, 1923 |
| 4:299 |
Letter, Maxwell to E. C. LaRue, re: solution of the problem of the Colorado River and Glen Canyon Dam |
April 9, 1923 |
| 4:299 |
Letter, Maxwell to Porter J. Preston, re: solution of the problem of the Colorado River and Glen Canyon Dam |
April 9, 1923 |
| 4:299 |
Letter, Maxwell to H. E. Turner, re: solution of the problem of the Colorado River and Glen Canyon Dam |
April 9, 1923 |
| 4:300 |
Letter, Rachel Herring to Maxwell, re: Inventor named Burkey |
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