Administrative Action for Relocation Or Upgrading Existing Federal Aid Primary 128 (marked Illinois Route 127) at Greenville, Illinois in Bond County

Administrative Action for Relocation Or Upgrading Existing Federal Aid Primary 128 (marked Illinois Route 127) at Greenville, Illinois in Bond County
Title Administrative Action for Relocation Or Upgrading Existing Federal Aid Primary 128 (marked Illinois Route 127) at Greenville, Illinois in Bond County PDF eBook
Author Henry, Meisenheimer, & Gerde, Inc
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Pages 40
Release 1971
Genre Environmental impact statements
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IL-127, FA-128 Relocation, FAI-70 to North of IL-140 Intersection, Bond County

IL-127, FA-128 Relocation, FAI-70 to North of IL-140 Intersection, Bond County
Title IL-127, FA-128 Relocation, FAI-70 to North of IL-140 Intersection, Bond County PDF eBook
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Pages 80
Release 1972
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Final Environmental Statement Administrative Action for the Relocation of Federal Aid Primary Route 128 (marked Illinois Route 127) from

Final Environmental Statement Administrative Action for the Relocation of Federal Aid Primary Route 128 (marked Illinois Route 127) from
Title Final Environmental Statement Administrative Action for the Relocation of Federal Aid Primary Route 128 (marked Illinois Route 127) from PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1973
Genre Environmental impact statements
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Federal Aid Primary Route 405, FAI 474 and 74 to County Highway 25 (Cedar Hills Drive), Peoria County, Illinois

Federal Aid Primary Route 405, FAI 474 and 74 to County Highway 25 (Cedar Hills Drive), Peoria County, Illinois
Title Federal Aid Primary Route 405, FAI 474 and 74 to County Highway 25 (Cedar Hills Drive), Peoria County, Illinois PDF eBook
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Release 1973*
Genre Environmental impact statements
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4 (f) Statement Administrative Action for Federal Aid Route 33 (Illinois 121) from Mt. Zion to U.S. 36 in Macon County

4 (f) Statement Administrative Action for Federal Aid Route 33 (Illinois 121) from Mt. Zion to U.S. 36 in Macon County
Title 4 (f) Statement Administrative Action for Federal Aid Route 33 (Illinois 121) from Mt. Zion to U.S. 36 in Macon County PDF eBook
Author Illinois. Division of Highways. District 5
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1971
Genre Environmental impact statements
ISBN

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Voting Assistance Guide

Voting Assistance Guide
Title Voting Assistance Guide PDF eBook
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Pages 364
Release 1998
Genre Absentee voting
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Hard Times and New Deal in Kentucky

Hard Times and New Deal in Kentucky
Title Hard Times and New Deal in Kentucky PDF eBook
Author George T. Blakey
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 271
Release 2014-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 0813162130

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The Great Depression and the New Deal touched the lives of almost every Kentuckian during the 1930s. Fifty years later the Commonwealth is still affected by the legacies of that era and the policies of the Roosevelt administration. George T. Blakey has written the first full study of this turbulent decade in Kentucky, and he offers a fresh perspective on the New Deal programs by viewing them from the local and state level rather than from Washington. Thousands of Kentuckians worked for New Deal programs such as the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Projects Administration; thousands more kept their homes through loans from the Home Owners Loan Corporation. Tobacco growers adopted new production techniques and rural farms received their first electricity because of the Agricultural Adjustment and Rural Electrification administrations. The New Deal stretched from the Harlan County coal mines to a TVA dam near Paducah, and it encompassed subjects as small as Social Security pension checks and as large as revived Bourbon distilleries. The impact of these phenomena on Kentucky was both beneficial and disruptive, temporary and enduring. Blakey analyzes the economic effects of this unprecedented and massive government spending to end the depression. He also discusses the political arena in which Governors Laffoon, Chandler, and Johnson had to wrestle with new federal rules. And he highlights social changes the New Deal brought to the Commonwealth: accelerated urbanization, enlightened land use, a lessening of state power and individualism, and a greater awareness of Kentucky history. Hard Times and New Deal weaves together private memories of older Kentuckians and public statements of contemporary politicians; it includes legislative debates and newspaper accounts, government statistics and personal reminiscences. The result is a balanced and fresh look at the patchwork of emergency and reform activities which many people loved, many others hated, but no one could ignore.