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  2. Spanish land grants in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, the Spanish land grants were first published by the Work Projects Administration's (WPA) Florida Historical Records Survey. The records were transcribed into a five volumes, with an introduction written by historian Louise Biles Hill.

  3. Works Progress Administration - Wikipedia

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    WPA researchers and map makers prepare the air raid warning map for New Orleans within days of the attack on Pearl Harbor (December 11, 1941). On May 26, 1940, FDR delivered a fireside chat to the American people about "the approaching storm", [61] and on June 6 Harrington reprioritized WPA projects, anticipating a major expansion of the U.S ...

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  6. Resettlement Administration - Wikipedia

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    This goal seemed socialistic to some and threatened to deprive influential farm owners of their tenant workforce. [4] The RA was thus left with enough resources to relocate only a few thousand people from 9,000,000 acres (36,000 km 2 ) and build several greenbelt cities, [ 4 ] which planners admired as models for a cooperative future that never ...

  7. Historical Records Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Records Survey (HRS) was a project of the Works Progress Administration New Deal program in the United States.Originally part of the Federal Writers' Project, it was devoted to surveying and indexing historically significant records in state, county and local archives.