Box 26
Contains 23 Results:
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.
Parker, Carl R. -, 1918
Miscellaneous correspondence and reports re housing in Newport News - Briarfield, Virginia; school needs in Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News, Truxton, and Craddock, Virginia.