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Broadkill River dredging correspondence, J. Caleb Boggs
This is a letter from former United States Senator J. Caleb Boggs to Edward H. McCabe. Boggs writes that he requested funds from the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Works for dredging Broadkill River
J. Caleb Boggs: The Duties of a Congressman AND J. Caleb Boggs: Nursing as a Career
This is a 16-inch phonographic disc with recordings on both sides; it plays at 33 1/3 RPM. Side one, track one, contains an interview with Delaware Congressman J. Caleb Boggs conducted by Bob Kelly. It aired on April 8, 1947. During the interview, Representative Boggs answers questions about the duties, responsibilities, and activities involved in being a Congressman. Side two, track one, contains an address by Congressman J. Caleb Boggs on the subject of nursing as a career. It aired on April 8, 1947, during Nursing as a Career Week. In it, Representative Boggs discusses the importance of nurses, emphasizes the advantages and benefits of being a nurse, and encourages people to choosing nursing as a career
J. Caleb Boggs: The Duties of a Congressman AND J. Caleb Boggs: Nursing as a Career
This is a 16-inch phonographic disc with recordings on both sides; it plays at 33 1/3 RPM. Side one, track one, contains an interview with Delaware Congressman J. Caleb Boggs conducted by Bob Kelly. It aired on April 8, 1947. During the interview, Representative Boggs answers questions about the duties, responsibilities, and activities involved in being a Congressman. Side two, track one, contains an address by Congressman J. Caleb Boggs on the subject of nursing as a career. It aired on April 8, 1947, during Nursing as a Career Week. In it, Representative Boggs discusses the importance of nurses, emphasizes the advantages and benefits of being a nurse, and encourages people to choosing nursing as a career
Broadkill River dredging project correspondence, J. Caleb Boggs
This is a letter from former United States Senator J. Caleb Boggs updating Edward H. McCabe on the proposed dredging of the Broadkill River. Boggs writes that the Army Corps of Engineers does plan to dredge the river, subject to the availability of funds. Boggs wrote that he plans to request appropriation of funds for this project to have it completed sooner
Broadkill River dredging correspondence, J. Caleb Boggs
This is a letter from former United States Senator J. Caleb Boggs to Edward H. McCabe, who was the president of the Broadkiln Sportsman Club at the time. The letter discusses a resolution made to the Senate Public Works Committee requesting that a survey of the Broadkill River be made in an effort to restore it. Boggs writes that Corps of Engineers has just finished the survey
Broadkill River correspondence, J. Caleb Boggs
This is a letter from former United States Senator J. Caleb Boggs responding to Edward H. McCabe. The letter discusses a meeting held in Milton to discuss the proposed bridges to be built along the Broadkill River. The letter also discusses the funds requested to dredge the river
Correspondence to General William Robertson Boggs, 1860s: October 28, 1867 - February 18, 1869
Box 1, Folder 1: W.R. Boggs Family Papers
Correspondence to General William Robertson Boggs, 1860s: October 28, 1867 - February 18, 1869https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnboggs/1000/thumbnail.jp
Memorial Day Address by Caleb J. Boggs
This is a 16-inch phonographic disc with a recording on one side; it plays at 33 1/3 RPM. Side one, track one, contains a Memorial Day Address by Caleb J. Boggs, Congressman from Delaware. It aired on May 27, 1947. He speaks about the history of Memorial Day and the purpose and significance of the day. He talks about those who sacrificed their life for the American way of life and about what Americans can do to honor their sacrifice
Memorial Day Address by Caleb J. Boggs
This is a 16-inch phonographic disc with a recording on one side; it plays at 33 1/3 RPM. Side one, track one, contains a Memorial Day Address by Caleb J. Boggs, Congressman from Delaware. It aired on May 27, 1947. He speaks about the history of Memorial Day and the purpose and significance of the day. He talks about those who sacrificed their life for the American way of life and about what Americans can do to honor their sacrifice
J. Caleb Boggs accepting award
This black-and-white photograph shows James Caleb Boggs, dressed in a colonial uniform, receiving an award at the Service Clubs Recognition Banquet
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