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  1. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Harold LeClaire Ickes served as Secretary of the Interior for thirteen years, earning the distinction of being the second-longest serving cabinet member in U.S. history. Under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ickes oversaw the Public Works Administration (PWA), one of the most successful New Deal programs.

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · The Secret Diary of Harold L. Ickes (volume 1) by Harold L. Ickes. Call Number: Online - free - Internet Archive [v. 1] The first thousand days, 1933-1936.

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    Hace 1 día · On April 29, 1939, Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes announced that the Subtreasury would become a historic site. The building was designated as Federal Hall Memorial National Historic Site on May 26, 1939, and an information bureau opened on the rotunda floor, with exhibits related to finance and the 1939 New York World's Fair.

  4. Hace 1 día · According to Richard Lowitt, the New Deal Interior Department led by Secretary Harold L. Ickes, emphasized economic benefits from hydroelectric power. The Department sought to build "the foundations for a more stable economy in the West that would expand enormously and bring in its wake a rising standard of living, increased population, and a greater measure of equality with other sections of ...

  5. Hace 4 días · The Secret Diary of Harold L. Ickes (volume 1) by Harold L. Ickes. Call Number: E806.I17 S4 V.1 [v. 1] The first thousand days, 1933-1936.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Great Depression and New Deal by Sharon M. Hanes and Richard C. Hanes. Call Number: E806 .H36 2003. ISBN: 0787665355. see volume 3 for primary sources. The Great Depression and the New Deal: Key Themes and Documents by CEO, Shannon L Kenny (Editor); James S. Olson; Mariah Gumpert. Call Number: HB3717 1929 .O47 2017. ISBN: 1440834628.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Under the direction of Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes, the PWA provided loans and grants for the construction of over 34,000 civil engineering and architectural projects by the conclusion of its programs in 1939.