Box 26
Contains 23 Results:
U.S. Housing Administration. Files.
General File, 1919
includes memos from Division of Negro Economics to Director of United States Bureau of Housing and Transportation re housing conditions and Negro home registrations.
Bixby, Charles R. -, 1919
field agent for United States Homes Registration Committee, correspondence re setting up colored registries in the Central West.
Bull, A. H. and Company -, 1918
correspondence with United States Housing Corporation re application for construction of housing for Negroes in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Commission on Living Conditions of War Workers -, 1918-1919
correspondence, reports, surveys and inter- office memos re the centralizing and coordinating all public and private efforts for providing industrial workers in war industries with proper living conditions and recreational opportunities.
Edwards, Ray G. -, 1918
Field agent, includes daily report forms giving summary of day's work, persons and places visited and correspondence arranging for separate reports for Negro and white registries.
Ford, James -, 1918
Manage, Homes Registration and Information Service, correspondence re organizing Negro registries for various cities, bad housing conditions in Northern industrial centers.
Hege, Edwin S. - Manager, Washington Homes Division, United States Housing Corporation -, 1918-1919
correspondence and report forms re types of housing accommodations available in various areas; 13 page mimeo "Hearings before Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds. A Bill to Establish a Home or Homes for Aged and Infirm Colored People and Working Girls.. April 10, 1918," and miscellaneous.
McCracken, Fred -, 1918-1919
Field agent, correspondence and daily reports re summary of day's work and persons and places visited.
Negro Registries -, 1918-1919
correspondence re the establishment of room registration offices for dealing with colored people in cities; need for room registries for colored women.