seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 221,Governor (1941-1949 : Maw),Correspondence,1941-1948.,"Arranged chronologically, thereunder alphabetically by subject.","This series contains official and personal correspondence of Governor Maw and his staff and deal with the numerous activities of Governor Maw and his administration during an eventful period of American history. This series also contains a number of federal and state correspondence which provide an insight into the workings of government in the 1940's and the policy decisions made then that still have relevancy today as well as a number of personal correspondence from friends and colleagues of the Governor.,Business-related correspondence which provide unique information about agency functions\, policies\, procedures\, or programs. These records document material discussions and decisions made regarding all agency interests\, and may originate on paper\, electronic mail\, or other media. This correspondence is filed separately from program case files\, and project files.",,Public,27.00 cubic feet 130 microfilm reels 223,Governor (1941-1949 : Maw),Press releases,1944-1948.,Chronological and thereunder alphabetical by subject.,This series contains press releases and speeches issued by the Governor in 1947. Documents tend to be directed to larger scale organizations and efforts with some personal requests also present.,,Public,0.20 cubic foot 1 microfilm reel 21911,Governor (1941-1949 : Maw),Defense agencies correspondence,1941-1947.,"Chronological by year, thereunder alphabetical by subject.","This series includes incoming and outgoing correspondence from Governor Maw's office to national and state chapters of defense councils and other related agencies. Documents deal with state and national defense issues as well as preparedness concerns. Also present are documents relating to the American war effort in World War II\, and the effect of the war on different facets of Utah's society.",,Public,2.00 cubic feet 7 microfilm reels 222,Governor (1941-1949 : Maw),Proclamations,1944-1948.,"Arranged chronologically, thereunder alphabetically by subject.",This series contains proclamations issued by the Governors office during his administration. Proclamations range across a number of different topics.,,Public,0.20 cubic foot 2 microfilm reels 1260,Governor (1941-1949 : Maw),Democratic party records,"1940-1942, 1962-1976.",Chronological by year.,"This series contains Democratic Party materials that Governor Rampton presumably collected while in office\, reflecting his ongoing interest in local\, state\, and national Democratic candidates and their elections. This series contains correspondence\, general Utah Democratic Party records (Rampton included)\, memoranda and general correspondence from the Democratic National Committee\, and reports regarding the general political climate in Utah.",,Public,2.00 cubic feet 6 microfilm reels 13851,Governor (1941-1949 : Maw),Scrapbooks,1940-1946.,Chronological by date.,"This series contains two separate scrapbooks relating to Governor Maw and his administration. The first scrapbook contains newspaper clippings associated with the Governor's campaign and election\, his inauguration ceremony and some of the activities of his administration between 1941 and 1943. The second scrapbook details Utah's part in the national rationing effort during World War II. Clippings detail efforts made by both the citizens of Utah\, and their government to ration certain critical items including food\, gas and rubber.,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,2 microfilm reels 224,Governor (1941-1949 : Maw),Reports,1943-1946.,Chronological.,"This series contains reports related to the Governor\, including a copy of the Lincoln G. Kelly reports of 1941\, a special report regarding the budget message from 1942\, the committee report to investigate the Utah State Agricultural College and University of Utah from 1943\, and a report from the Highway Safety Conference in Utah from 1946.",,Public,3 microfilm reels