seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 13860,Governor (1933-1941 : Blood),Newspaper clipping scrapbooks,1926-1940.,Chronological by date.,"Records which document an agency's history. Includes scrapbooks\, photographs\, articles\, program notes and information about events and programs sponsored or funded by an agency. May also include narrative audio and audiovisual agency histories.",,Public,5 microfilm reels 189,Governor (1933-1941 : Blood),Deer Creek and Salt Lake aqueduct project files,1933-1940.,Chronological by year thereunder alphabetical by document type.,"These records\, acquired by the governor's office\, document events surrounding the construction of Deer Creek Reservoir and the Salt Lake Aqueduct. These two projects and the Utah Lake project (diking the lake to decrease evaporation) are known as the Provo River Project. This series contains correspondence\, reports\, briefs and minutes. Reports on the projects' progress\, engineering reports\, lists of financial contributors\, letters from individuals and companies exploring purchasing water\, etc. can be found within these records.",,Public,0.40 cubic foot 2 microfilm reels 22918,Governor (1933-1941 : Blood),Colorado River correspondence,1933-1940.,Chronological by year thereunder alphabetical by subject when applicable.,"This series contains correspondence concerning the Colorado River and the distribution of its water. Utah was one of the four members of the upper basin states. Because of the lower basin reclamation projects\, such as the Hoover Dam\, the upper basin states were interested in devising their own reclamation plans to assure their share of water as designated in the Colorado River Compact of 1922. This series exhibits the actions taken by state government to safeguard their share of the water. The series contains legislative bills\, resolutions\, general correspondence\, minutes and reports.",,Public,1.05 cubic feet 2 microfilm reels 187,Governor (1933-1941 : Blood),Employment application correspondence,1932-1940.,none.,"This series contains correspondence from Utah citizens inquiring about state and federal governmental positions. It contains vitae\, letters asking for appointment and letters of recommendation. The series does not contain literal employment applications. Letters contain past employment information\, education\, religious involvement and the pursued position. Some of the letters pleadingly ask for employment of any kind to relieve the destitution of the author and family. Typically there is a response from Governor Blood for each letter.",,Public,4.00 cubic feet 5 microfilm reels 20793,Governor (1933-1941 : Blood),Extradition case files,1933-1938.,Alphabetical by criminal or victim's name.,"This series consists of correspondence\, requisitions and court documents relating to the extradition of criminals from other states to Utah for crimes committed in Utah. Requests for the extradition of fugitives originated at the local level usually from county attorneys\, district courts\, justices of peace\, or police officials . In response to local level requests\, the governor's office issued a formal extradition document. The series contains six extradition case files and one file concerning the murder of Edmund D. Hines. The extradition case files typically include letters to Governor Blood regarding the extradition\, arrest warrants\, affidavits of complaint and other legal documents. The main focus of the records pertaining to Mr. Hines is not on extradition. The file contains correspondence\, court records\, a hearing transcript \, and inquiries about reward money.",,Public,0.20 cubic foot 1 microfilm reel 208,Governor (1933-1941 : Blood),Expense ledger,1932-1940.,Alphanumerical.,This is Governor Dern's memorandum journal and ledger record of the RFC (Reconstruction Finance Corporation) emergency relief funds allocated and made available to the state of Utah and of disbursements to and by the counties. The RFC was a pre-New Deal federal agency created in 1932 by the Hoover administration to facilitate economic activity by lending money to a variety of businesses and state and local governments during the Great Depression.,,Public,0.20 cubic foot 1 microfilm reel 186,Governor (1933-1941 : Blood),Correspondence,1933-1940.,"Chronological by year, thereunder alphabetical.","This series contains correspondence to and from Governor Blood. It was the Governor's central method of communicating with the Utah citizenry and other principal officials. The correspondence pertains to his duties in office. Much of this series is from constituents asking for advice and assistance in managing the hardships of the Depression. It also holds correspondence from business\, governmental officials\, and generally from those involved in the workings of government\, excluding state agencies(series 14207).",,Public,27.00 cubic feet 54 microfilm reels 14207,Governor (1933-1941 : Blood),State agency correspondence,1933-1940.,Two or three year increments thereunder alphabetical by agency name. The agencies are further broken chronologically and alphabetically by subject.,"This series contains correspondence created by the different state agencies. These holdings give insight into the happenings of Utah State government agencies during this time. The series holds correspondence\, reports\, financial statements and other related items. The papers exhibit the workings of the government\, e.g.\, public welfare during the Depression\, delinquent taxes\,how the different agencies dealt with each other and the needs of Utah's citizens. The correspondence for each agency holds letters from citizens\, the governor\, and members of the particular agency. Information on welfare relief\, unemployment\, state schools\, agriculture\, legislative activity\, and many more topics of interest are present within this series.",,Public,15.00 cubic feet 28 microfilm reels 191,Governor (1933-1941 : Blood),Relief programs,1933-1940.,Alphabetical by subject thereunder chronological. Subjects are further broken down alphabetically within the chronological arrangement.,"This series contains reports\, correspondence\, project descriptions\, and other various forms of records pertaining to federal and state programs instituted to relieve the effects of the Depression. Many of the federal programs devised to aid the poor were carried out at the state level as this series exhibits. The series\, in its entirety\, discloses the governmental methods used to try and ease the hardships of the Depression. It contains information on multiple projects (e.g. buildings\, dams\, roads\, etc.) around the state. These projects were used to generate income and work for the Utah citizens suffering from financial loss. The Depression left lasting mental and physical changes to the United States; some of the programs created during that time are still in existence today.",,Public,4.00 cubic feet 8 microfilm reels