Series 24307
Governor's Office. Emergency Relief Administration Governor's Emergency Drought Relief Committee correspondence
Dates: 1934-1936.
0.20 cubic foot
These records are housed in the Utah State Archives' permanent storage room.
Historical Note
An agency history is available.
Scope and Content
This series contains State Engineer, T. H. Humphery's correspondence relating to his duties as a member of the Governor's Emergency Drought Relief Committee. Governor H. H. Blood appointed the four member committee in May 1934 to review all drought relief project applications and allocate funds for approved projects. Most of Mr. Humphery's communications concern requests for the review of proposed water development or conservation projects; conferences with supervising field engineers on the status of approved projects; concern over the environmental consequences of specific projects; and contract negotiations relating to the legal right and use of water allotments. Brief discussion of the history and explanation of Governor Blood's efforts to secure federal drought relief funds is also included. Various other documents accompany the correspondence including civil case files, project status reports and work-sheets, newspaper clippings, project lists by county, and projectapplications.
The cooperation of the state engineer was crucial to the Emergency Drought Relief Committee's mission. The state engineer is the state's leading administrator for water rights. The main functions of this office include surveying all water systems within the state and managing the appropriation, adjudication, and distribution of that water in cooperation with other state and federal agencies. Humphery's appointment to State Engineer came in 1933 and he held that office until the early 1940s. Other members on this committee included Dr. William Peterson, Director of the Utah State Agricultural College, as Chairman; William Wallace, Chairman of Utah State Water Storage Commission; and J. W. Gillman, County Commissioner of Utah County. H. C. Jessen, UERA Chief Engineer, served as chief engineer for this committee.
Access Restrictions
This series is designated as Public.
Reproduction and Use
These records are available for reproduction and use.
Related Records
Correspondence from the Governor (1933-1941 : Blood), Series 186, contains Governor's correspondence regarding relief programs during the Great Depression
Relief programs from the Governor (1933-1941 : Blood), Series 191, contain reports, correspondence, project descriptions, and various other records from Governor Blood's office pertaining to federal and state relief programs
Water resources reports from the State Planning Board, Series 1180, contain a few related reports and maps of Emergency Relief Administration water projects, including drought relief projects collected by the State Planning Board.
State Advisory Committee on Public Welfare and Emergency Relief minutes from the Governor's Office. Emergency Relief Administration, Series 2696, contain occasional administrative mention of the Drought Relief Program beginning March 1934
Governor's Emergency Drought Relief Committee records from the Governor's Office. Emergency Relief Administration, Series 14104, contain the committee's minutes, statistics, expenditures, and lists of approved and rejected projects
State agency correspondence from the Governor (1933-1941 : Blood), Series 14207, contain records documenting how different state agencies dealt with each other and the needs of Utah's citizens during the Depression
Reports from the Governor's Office. Emergency Relief Administration, Series 17943, contain several reports that provide detailed administrative histories of the Drought Relief Program
Drought Relief Program project files from the Governor's Office. Emergency Relief Administration, Series 19542, contain the original applications and other documents for many of the drought relief projects, approved and rejected.
Indexing Terms
Depressions--1929--Utah.
Utah--Drought relief.
Utah. Office of the State Engineer.
BOX | DESCRIPTION |
1 | 1934 - 1936 |