National Archives at Atlanta
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This report published by the TVA documents the various loci of malaria outbreaks and measures taken by communities and TVA... Tags: Alabama | Malaria Prevention |
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In this letter, M.V. Malyshev from the Soviet Government Purchasing Commission expresses gratitude for the use of an apartment in Knoxville, Tennessee... Tags: Soviet Union | Tennessee |
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Under this agreement the TVA committed to provide architectural and engineering services related to the construction of two hydro-electric... Tags: Soviet Union | Tennessee |
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This book contains printed descriptions of TVA projects and peripheral components such as construction and engineering techniques, forestry... Tags: Dam Construction | Tennessee |
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This letter discusses TVA activities in producing fuel alcohol in small quantities. The purpose was to allow farmers access to the technology for... Tags: Tennessee |
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This document is part of Congressional testimony given by TVA Chairman Herbert Vogel on the state of electric power development in the Soviet Union... Tags: Electricity | Soviet Union | Tennessee |
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This letter depicts the approval procedure for TVA grave removal, as well as the many rules (at least 172 of them!) that accompanied the process... Tags: Cemeteries | Tennessee |
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TVA recognized that the removal and reinterment of burial plots was a delicate matter, made even more delicate by the fact that many residents were angered... Tags: Cemeteries | Tennessee Valley |
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While the root problem — relocation — remained the same regardless of the dam project, residents of each location faced their own unique challenges... Tags: Relocation | Tennessee |
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With the massive task of relocating families, TVA was aided immensely by the Agricultural Extension Service, whose agents had been active in... Tags: Relocation | Tennessee |
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