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John A. Dix to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, April 19, 1863 (Telegram reporting military developments at Suffolk)

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George H. Thomas to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, November 26, 1863 (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)

Office of Civilian Defense worker help protect nation's capital. Nerve center of civilian defense communications. A message center keeps constantly in touch with developments throughout the city by telephone and radio. A vital part of civilian defense work is the proper handling of trouble calls, assignment of crews to troubled areas and the passing on of orders for prompt action. One operator is connected with the first aid center, one with the decontamination squad, one with the disaster unit and another with the emergency service division. Girls shown at work in the message center of central alarm system, Washington, D.C.

Two workers employed at the new Childersburg railroad developments live in this truck. Childersburg, Alabama

Known as the P4Y Flying Boat, this new ship is said to be the fastest patrol plane in the Navy. A product of the newly-formed Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Company, it combines all of the latest combat developments

Henry W. Halleck to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, March 14, 1862 (Telegram reporting military developments in Missouri)

John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, December 06, 1863 (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)

John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, December 03, 1863 (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)

John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, December 03, 1863 (Telegram reporting military developments in Tennessee)

Boston merchant before senate committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 13. Louis E. Kirstein, Boston merchant, appearing before the senate unemployment committee, said "that developments have reached the stage in this country where no one group of agencies can deal adequately with the totality of community needs." "Neither the federal, state, nor local city or town units meet these needs. In other words," he said, "what we need is a program in which every agency, public or private, federal, state, or local will play its part without sacrificing any of the values and special contributions which each type or agency can make," 1/13/38

County agents meet at Agriculture Dept. Washington, D.C. June 7. County Agricultural Extension Agents from 15 states are meeting in Washington this week to discuss the recent developments and progress in their work with the Dept. of Agriculture Heads. The officers of the National Association of County Agricultural Agents are shown talking with C.W. Warburton, Director of Extensions Work, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Left to right seated : J.E. Whonsettler, Columbus, Ohio, Sec. & Treas.; C.W. Warburton; H.E. Abbot of Indianapolis, Ind., member of the Executive Committee; standing left to right: Bright McConnell of Augusta, GA. President of the Association; and G.W. Boyd of Wheatland, Wyo., Vice-President of the Association. 6/7/37

Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, Thursday, May 14, 1863 (Telegram concerning military developments in Mississippi)

Abraham Lincoln to William H. Seward, Tuesday, November 24, 1863 (Dispatches concerning military developments in Tennessee)

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