State Capitol Building Improvement
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: January 27, 1937
REGARDING: Improvement of Capitol grounds and new office building
NUMBER: 001
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Charles Hodges
DATE: February 23, 1937
REGARDING: Inviting Mr. Hodges to meet with Cass Gilbert
NUMBER: 002
FROM: Charles Hodges
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: February 24, 1937
REGARDING: Accepting invitation to meet with Cass Gilbert for improving capitol grounds
NUMBER: 003
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: March 8, 1937
REGARDING: Assuring Mr. Gilbert his work would not be done for nothing and a contract would be involved
NUMBER: 004
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: March 30, 1937
REGARDING: Assuring Mr. Gilbert his absence during April would not disturb plans
NUMBER: 005
FROM: John Rockart
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: June 7, 1937
REGARDING: Appropriations for new sidewalks at Capitol will not be available until July 1
NUMBER: 006
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: June 29, 1937
REGARDING: Will discuss flaking off of some of the gold leaf on Capitol dome with Board of Public Works
NUMBER: 007
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: August 30, 1937
REGARDING: Informing Mr. Gilbert of a meeting with Advisory Commission in September on Capitol grounds improvements
NUMBER: 008
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Mrs. Sue Cole
DATE: September 4, 1937
REGARDING: Turning her proposal to furnish rhododendron plants to Capitol grounds over to Advisory Commission
NUMBER: 009
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: T. D. Gray
DATE: September 6, 1937
REGARDING: Turning his advice on landscaping of Capitol grounds over to Advisory Commission
NUMBER: 010
FROM: Secretary to Governor Holt
TO: H. W. Lycan
DATE: September 21, 1937
REGARDING: Assuring Mr. Lycan there is no appropriation for landscaping Capitol grounds as of now
NUMBER: 011
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: November 27, 1937
REGARDING: Informing Mr. Gilbert that the 1st bids taken on Capitol improvements were rejected due to error and new bids taken in spring
NUMBER: 012
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Kenneth Gillespie
DATE: December 7, 1937
REGARDING: Rejecting Mr. Gillespie's offer to landscape some on Capitol grounds without charge
NUMBER: 013
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: John Rockart
DATE: February 21, 1938
REGARDING: Informing Mr. Rockart that work on Capitol would not be considered at least for another year
NUMBER: 014
FROM: D. B. Griffin
TO: Mr. Quinn
DATE: April 25, 1938
REGARDING: reliability of work by Mr. Norman Cole
NUMBER: 014A
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Henry Curtis
DATE: April 25, 1938
REGARDING: Assuring Mr. Curtis that as many trees as possible will be preserved during sidewalk construction at Capitol
NUMBER: 015
FROM: Davey Tree Expert Company
TO: Executive Department
DATE: April 26, 1938
REGARDING: Bid for tree removal
NUMBER: 015A
15B. Comparison of bids for tree removal
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Burr Simpson
DATE: May 5, 1938
REGARDING: Enclosing letter from Cass Gilbert suggesting a new survey of Capitol grounds for borders and elevation
NUMBER: 016
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: M. M. Staples
DATE: May 5, 1938
REGARDING: Advising the postponement of elm tree removals on Capitol grounds
NUMBER: 017
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: W. A. Stover
DATE: May 7, 1938
REGARDING: Informing Mr. Stover that any tree transplant on Capitol grounds would be given to West Virginia firm
NUMBER: 018
FROM: Burr Simpson
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: May 9, 1938
REGARDING: Assuring Governor Holt that an engineer would be available to survey Capitol grounds
NUMBER: 019
FROM: G. H. Overholt
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: June 30, 1938
REGARDING: Attaching invoice from Davey Tree Expert Company
NUMBER: 020
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: August 23, 1938
REGARDING: Asking whether or not a local building should look at Capitol grounds
NUMBER: 021
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: August 24, 1938
REGARDING: Chemical Division of Union Carbide trying to eliminate hazards that may affect community
NUMBER: 022
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: H. W. Shawhan
DATE: November 1, 1938
REGARDING: Agreeing with Mr. Griffin on deferring settlement over holly trees until spring
NUMBER: 023
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: November 7, 1938
REGARDING: Extending his sympathy in the death of Mrs. Gilbert
NUMBER: 024
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: November 18, 1938
REGARDING: Thanks for sympathy and explanation of Mrs. Gilbert's death
NUMBER: 025
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: December 22, 1938
REGARDING: Appreciation for setting forth various items of estimated contractor's cost for Capitol improvements
NUMBER: 026
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: December 22, 1938
REGARDING: Informing Mr. Gilbert that nothing has been done towards roof repairs
NUMBER: 027
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Clem Shaver
DATE: January 13, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for 2 murals that will go in the Capitol group of the Finance Building of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
NUMBER: 028
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Mrs. S. W. McCorkle
DATE: January 18, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting that a bust of Major-General Hines be placed in a protected area instead of the Capitol
NUMBER: 029
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Howard C. Christy
DATE: January 18, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting that Capitol decoration be postponed
NUMBER: 030
FROM: Secretary of Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: January 26, 1939
REGARDING: State warrant in amount of $2,285.09 for payment of bill on Capitol improvement
NUMBER: 031
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: February 7, 1939
REGARDING: Appreciation for his (Gilbert) presence at luncheon by Governor Holt and agreement of dome work
NUMBER: 032
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: February 24, 1939
REGARDING: Quoting from a letter by a former employee on the examination for practice of architecture. Also looking into samples from Dome
NUMBER: 033
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: March 4, 1939
REGARDING: requesting results from the analyses of the lead coated copper from Dome
NUMBER: 034
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: April 15, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting Mr. Gilbert get together with the city about ground improvement along river in front of Capitol
NUMBER: 035
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Arthur S. Berger
DATE: April 28, 1939
REGARDING: Assuring Mr. Berger his suggestions for Capitol grounds landscaping would be kept on file
NUMBER: 036
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: May 1, 1939
REGARDING: Quote from Dr. Work that the corrosion not caused from lead coated copper
NUMBER: 037
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: May 1, 1939
REGARDING: Assuring Mr. Gilbert his expenses for traveling to West Virginia would be paid
NUMBER: 038
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: May 20, 1939
REGARDING: Appreciation for blueprints sent of the proposed development of river bank in front of Capitol
NUMBER: 039
FROM: D. B. Griffin
TO: H. W. Shawhan
DATE: June 5, 1939
REGARDING: Recommending treatment of some trees on Capitol with full report as to type of treatment
NUMBER: 040
FROM: H. W. Shawhan
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: ------, 1939
REGARDING: Sending Mr. Griffin's report on Capitol trees
NUMBER: 041
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Vincent Maragliotti
DATE: July 10, 1939
REGARDING: Be glad to discuss decoration at any time
NUMBER: 042
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: H. W. Shawhan
DATE: August 3, 1939
REGARDING: Going along with Mr. Shawhan about the trees on Capitol grounds and some are to be cut down
NUMBER: 043
FROM: H. W. Shawhan
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: August 11, 1939
REGARDING: Assuring Governor Holt that his understanding is correct in connection with the Davey Tree Company
NUMBER: 044
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: James Heitz
DATE: August 24, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting work be done along river in front of Capitol without Board of Public Works meeting
NUMBER: 045
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: C. K. Payne
DATE: August 24, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting work be done along river in front of Capitol without Board of Public Works meeting
NUMBER: 046
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Carl O. Schmidt
DATE: August 24, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting work be done along river in front of Capitol without Board of Public Works meeting
NUMBER: 047
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: M. Z. White
DATE: August 24, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting work be done along river in front of Capitol without Board of Public Works meeting
NUMBER: 048
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Herbert Fitzpatrick
DATE: August 24, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting work be done along river in front of Capitol without Board of Public Works meeting
NUMBER: 049
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: August 28, 1939
REGARDING: Transmitted blueprints of drawing for river bank improvements to Advisory Commission
NUMBER: 050
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Herbert Fitzpatrick
DATE: September 5, 1939
REGARDING: Acknowledging Mr. Fitzpatrick's approval of going ahead with Capitol grounds work
NUMBER: 051
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: James Heitz
DATE: September 6, 1939
REGARDING: Acknowledging Mr. Heitz's approval of going ahead with Capitol grounds work
NUMBER: 052
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Carl O. Schmidt
DATE: September 6, 1939
REGARDING: Appreciation for article from Wheeling Intelligencer
NUMBER: 053
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: September 6, 1939
REGARDING: Will try to see the sculptor and mural painter while in New York
NUMBER: 054
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: M. Z. White
DATE: September 7, 1939
REGARDING: Acknowledging Mr. White's approval of going ahead with Capitol grounds work
NUMBER: 055
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: O. B. Crosser
DATE: September 15, 1939
REGARDING: Received check for work done on Capitol dome
NUMBER: 056
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: O. B. Crosser
DATE: September 15, 1939
REGARDING: Received check for work done on Capitol dome
NUMBER: 057
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: September 15, 1939
REGARDING: Thanking Mr. Gilbert for his plans on the river bank development of Capitol
NUMBER: 058
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Bernard White
DATE: September 21, 1939
REGARDING: Retaining his suggestion for boxwood trees on Capitol grounds
NUMBER: 059
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: September 28, 1939
REGARDING: Recommending the state of West Virginia accept the price on river bank development of Capitol
NUMBER: 060
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: D. Boone Dawson
DATE: September 28, 1939
REGARDING: Advising Mr. Dawson on Mr. Gilbert's cost for river bank development and suggesting this be incorporated with Kanawha Boulevard work
NUMBER: 061
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: October 2, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting the State do the river bank improvement along with the Boulevard improvement to make it easier
NUMBER: 062
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: October 3, 1939
REGARDING: Appreciate Mr. Gilbert going to Chicago to expedite the Capitol river front work
NUMBER: 063
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: October 13, 1939
REGARDING: Agreeing that river front improvement quite reasonable and payment will be made
NUMBER: 064
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: John Baker White
DATE: October 13, 1939
REGARDING: Thanking Mr. White for his help concerning Capitol river front development
NUMBER: 065
FROM: L. M. Cunningham
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: October 17, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting a light pole be relocated in front of Capitol
NUMBER: 066
FROM: C. A. Cabell
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: October 23, 1939
REGARDING: Giving statistics on 7 holly trees for Capitol grounds
NUMBER: 067
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: October 27, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting a few minor improvements on Capitol river front from the original drawing
NUMBER: 068
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: G. L. Rounds
DATE: November 22, 1939
REGARDING: Appreciate his suggestion for change in original drawing
NUMBER: 069
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Arthur S. Berger
DATE: December 1, 1939
REGARDING: Appreciates Mr. Berger's interest in the Capitol landscaping and agrees to meet with him
NUMBER: 070
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: E. L. Lambert
DATE: December 13, 1939
REGARDING: Regretting he cannot do any substantial planting of holly trees on Capitol grounds at this time
NUMBER: 071
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: December 28, 1939
REGARDING: Asking Governor Holt to countersign a letter explain work to be done on Capitol in order to clear up any misunderstanding with Kuhn Construction Company
NUMBER: 072
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: January 2, 1940
REGARDING: Assuring Mr. Gilbert has received the letters and will countersign and forward copies to specified individuals
NUMBER: 073
FROM: C. P. Fortney
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: January 5, 1940
REGARDING: recommending that Mr. Gilbert furnish Mr. Shivers with the information he desires on river bank in front of Capitol
NUMBER: 074
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: January 5, 1940
REGARDING: Informing Governor Holt that the contractor is having difficulty performing his contract on the Capitol improvement due to PWA authorities
NUMBER: 075
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: January 6, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Mr. Gilbert that if the PWA requests new blueprints concerning changes in river front development, then he should comply with their wishes
NUMBER: 076
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: C. P. Fortney
DATE: January 9, 1940
REGARDING: Informing Mr. Fortney that he has signed blueprints concerning river front development and Mr. Gilbert will bring them to him
NUMBER: 077
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: C. P. Fortney
DATE: January 16, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Mr. Fortney that the new estimates for Capitol improvements are fine and Mr. Gilbert agrees
NUMBER: 078
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: C. P. Fortney
DATE: January 17, 1940
REGARDING: Conforming Governor Holt's letter concerning the new estimates for the Capitol improvements
NUMBER: 079
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: January 19, 1940
REGARDING: Confirming his letter to Mr. Fortney on the new estimates for capitol improvement
NUMBER: 080
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: C. K. Payne
DATE: February 9, 1940
REGARDING: Suggesting that a water line run under the highway in connection with the river front development
NUMBER: 081
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: D. Boone Dawson
DATE: February 13, 1940
REGARDING: Informing Mayor Dawson that there may be water leakage under the pavement on the river front and should be repaired
NUMBER: 082
FROM: Mayor Dawson
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: February 21, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Governor Holt that an investigation will take place concerning the water leakage on the river front of Capitol
NUMBER: 083
FROM: Dravo Corporation
TO: Isaiah Smith
DATE: March 8, 1940
REGARDING: Sending estimates approved by Colonel Fortney of work done to March 1, 1940, on the river front development
NUMBER: 084
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: C. P. Fortney
DATE: March 16, 1940
REGARDING: Informing him of the changes in the river front development
NUMBER: 085
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: April 1, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Mr. Gilbert that he agrees with him on the need of expansion joints to take care of lateral expansion on river front development
NUMBER: 086
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Charles Payne
DATE: April 8, 1940
REGARDING: Appreciates receiving information concerning lateral expansion on river front
NUMBER: 087
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: May 13, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Governor Holt on his upcoming trip to Charleston to inspect completion of the river bank improvements
NUMBER: 088
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: May 20, 1940
REGARDING: Certifying that the river bank improvement is complete and well done
NUMBER: 089
FROM: Cass Gilbert
TO: George Fuller Company
DATE: May 20, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Distler that the roof over the House of Delegates section of the Capitol was leaking and needs repair
NUMBER: 090
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: L. M. Cunningham
DATE: June 25, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Mr. Cunningham that some portions of sidewalks around Capitol need sodding
NUMBER: 091
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: L. M. Cunningham
DATE: July 2, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Mr. Cunningham that dirt is needed to fill in the front of the Capitol grounds
NUMBER: 092
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: July 2, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Mr. Gilbert that a state warrant has been issued for his services in the river bank improvement
NUMBER: 093
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: July 11, 1940
REGARDING: Sending the state warrant for services rendered in the river bank improvement
NUMBER: 094
FROM: M. A. Mendel
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: July 15, 1940
REGARDING: ready to proceed with work in front of Capitol pending the Governor's approval
NUMBER: 095
FROM: Mr. Cunningham
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: July 17, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Governor Holt that the center of the terrace layout should not be bothered at all on the Capitol grounds
NUMBER: 096
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: August 14, 1940
REGARDING: Governor Holt will not be in Charleston for awhile but would like to meet with Mr. Gilbert as soon as possible on Capitol matters
NUMBER: 097
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Edgar Simms
DATE: August 26, 1940
REGARDING: Thanks Mr. Simms for calling his attention to the scale on the maple trees on Capitol grounds
NUMBER: 098
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: September 10, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Mr. Gilbert he will be in his office most of September if he wishes to meet with him
NUMBER: 099
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Cass Gilbert
DATE: October 30, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Mr. Gilbert that there have been suggestions for lights on Capitol grounds
NUMBER: 100
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Mr. Alfred
DATE: November 16, 1940
REGARDING: The state will pay statement rendered for treatment of trees on Capitol grounds
NUMBER: 101
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Arthur Berger
DATE: November 18, 1940
REGARDING: Suggesting that Mr. Berger get in touch with M.M. Neely, his successor for a program concerning the beautification of Capitol grounds
NUMBER: 102
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Isaiah Smith
DATE: November 19, 1940
REGARDING: Advising Mr. Smith to go over the statement concerning the river bank improvement
NUMBER: 103
1936
FROM: Kump, H.G.
TO: Homer Holt
DATE: December 17, 1936
REGARDING: Invitation to luncheon
NUMBER: 001
1937
FROM: Holt, Homer A.
TO: James A. Farley
DATE: January 7, 1937
REGARDING: Declining dinner invitation
NUMBER: 002
FROM: Brett, E. E.
TO: Homer Holt
DATE: January 7, 1937
REGARDING: Congratulations on election
NUMBER: 003
FROM: McGough, Paul
TO: Homer Holt
DATE: January 12, 1937
REGARDING: Congratulations on election
NUMBER: 004
FROM: Holt, Homer
TO: White House
DATE: January 12, 1937
REGARDING: Acknowledge luncheon invitation
NUMBER: 005
FROM: Greene, James
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 14, 1937
REGARDING: Congratulations on election
NUMBER: 006
FROM: Gaines, F. P.
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: January 17, 1937
REGARDING: Congratulations on election
NUMBER: 007
FROM: Neely, M. M.
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 15, 1937
REGARDING: regrets he cannot attend inauguration
NUMBER: 008
FROM: Shirey, Hugh
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 16, 1937
REGARDING: Congratulations on election
NUMBER: 009
FROM: Felsenthal, Morton
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: January 16, 1937
REGARDING: Congratulations on election
NUMBER: 010
FROM: Grose, John E.
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 16, 1937
REGARDING: Arrangements for parade in Washington, D.C.
NUMBER: 011
FROM: Chilton, W. E.
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 18, 1937
REGARDING: Congratulations on election
NUMBER: 012
FROM: Betts, Frank
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 19, 1937
REGARDING: Congratulations on election
NUMBER: 013
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: President Roosevelt
DATE: January 20, 1937
REGARDING: Congratulations on second election
NUMBER: 014
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Horace Peaslee
DATE: January 29, 1937
REGARDING: Regrets he cannot inspect housing projects in Washington, D. C.
NUMBER: 015
FROM: Morgan, Forbes
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: February 17, 1937
Regarding; Will work for victory dinners in West Virginia
NUMBER: 016
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: M. S. Holt, Jr.
DATE: April 27, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for records concerning a lawsuit
NUMBER: 017
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Julia Speicher
DATE: May 4, 1937
REGARDING: In reference to West Virginia Stadium Bonds
NUMBER: 018
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor Herbert Lehman
DATE: June 17, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for report on the commission on Study of Education Problems of Penal Institution for Youth
NUMBER: 019
FROM: Governor A. B. Chandler
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: June 25, 1937
REGARDING: Asking time and place of meeting on Kenova Catlettsburg bridge matter
NUMBER: 020
FROM: Walp, Paul K.
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: July 10, 1937
REGARDING: report and letter concerning study of state government
NUMBER: 021
FROM: Governor George Peery
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: July 21, 1937
REGARDING: Introduction of J. Stuart Agnew
NUMBER: 022
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor P. LaFollette
DATE: July 22, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for invitation to join Governor National Championship outboard trophy races
NUMBER: 023
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Louis A. Johnson
DATE: July 27, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for visit at Point Pleasant and arrangements for meeting at Camp Dawson
NUMBER: 034
FROM: Kump, G. K.
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: August 4, 1937
REGARDING: Explanation of dinner in Governor's honor
NUMBER: 025
FROM: Kump, G. K
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: August 6, 1937
REGARDING: Concerning historic memoranda on Romney
NUMBER: 026
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Andrew Park
DATE: August 11, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for information on S. V. Ridgeway case
NUMBER: 027
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Governor Stark
DATE: August 12, 1937
REGARDING: Information on unemployment insurance tax
NUMBER: 028
FROM: Governor Holt
TO: Governor Frank Merriam
DATE: August 16, 1937
REGARDING: Reminding of North American gasoline tax
NUMBER: 029
FROM: Ambler, C. H.
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: August 16, 1937
REGARDING: Memorandum of conversation between the two
NUMBER: 030
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor Fred Cone
DATE: August 17, 1937
REGARDING: Concerning report on completion of Florida ship canal
NUMBER: 031
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor George Peery
DATE: August 23, 1937
REGARDING: Appointment of Betty Van Pelt as Maid of Honor to Queen of Tobacco Festival
NUMBER: 032
FROM: Betty Van Pelt
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: August 29, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for Maid of Honor appointment
NUMBER: 033
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor Harry Nice
DATE: August 30, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for attending spud and splinter festival
NUMBER: 034
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor Harry Nice
DATE: August 30, 1937
REGARDING: Furnishing 6 state police for traffic problem
NUMBER: 035
FROM: Governor Herbert Lehman
TO: Governor Holt
DATE: September 28, 1937
REGARDING: Glad to have seen him at governor's conference
NUMBER: 036
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor G. Aiken
DATE: October 28, 1937
REGARDING: Acknowledge receipt of proclamation
NUMBER: 037
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor Lloyd Stark
DATE: December 8, 1937
REGARDING: Sending an autographed photo
NUMBER: 038
FROM: Governors
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: December 12-31, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for Christmas gift of West Virginia apples
NUMBER: 039 - 75
1938
FROM: Governor George Peery
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 5, 1938
REGARDING: Thanks for Christmas gifts of West Virginia apples
NUMBER: 076
FROM: Governor F. Meriam
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 14, 1938
REGARDING: Thanks for Christmas gifts of West Virginia apples
NUMBER: 077
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Ray Scott
DATE: October 20, 1938
REGARDING: Thanks for pamphlet on the wages of railroad labor 1938
NUMBER: 078
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: J. H. Rainbow
DATE: November 18, 1938
REGARDING: Availability of William Scott for decoration work on Capitol
NUMBER: 079
1939
FROM: Perry, E. H.
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 4, 1939
REGARDING: Invitation to inaugural reception for Governor of Texas
NUMBER: 080
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: John Cornwell
DATE: January 9, 1939
REGARDING: Regretting Mr. Cornwell's absence from Committee of the Creditors of Stadium Corporation
NUMBER: 081
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: E. H. Perry
DATE: January 11, 1939
REGARDING: Declining inaugural reception invitation
NUMBER: 082
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Oscar Nelson
DATE: January 18, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for message from Tom Whelan
NUMBER: 083
FROM:Kilgore, Harley
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 26, 1939
REGARDING: Telling of amendments to the parole and probation law
NUMBER: 084
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Joseph Terrell
DATE: January 28, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for 1923 address on indeterminate sentence and parole
NUMBER: 085
FROM: Insurance Agents
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: February 4, 1939
REGARDING: Petition re: bills before the Legislature
NUMBER: 085A
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: J. R. McWhorter
DATE: February 4, 1939
REGARDING: Setting up conference
NUMBER: 086
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: C. E. Trembly
DATE: February 14, 1939
REGARDING: Concerning WVU Stadium Bonds
NUMBER: 087
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: John Speicher
DATE: February 17, 1939
REGARDING: Concerning WVU Stadium Bonds
NUMBER: 088
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: S. M. Scott
DATE: February 17, 1939
REGARDING: Concerning WVU Stadium Bonds
NUMBER: 089
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Lex Lord
DATE: February 18, 1939
REGARDING: Welcome to directors of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles
NUMBER: 090
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: G. B. Fisher
DATE: February 18, 1939
REGARDING: Concerning WVU Stadium Bonds
NUMBER: 091
FROM: Trembly, C. E.
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: February 21, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for explanation of Stadium Bonds
NUMBER: 092
FROM: --------
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: February 25, 1939
REGARDING: Asking recommendation of someone in state for membership in conference on children in a democracy
NUMBER: 093
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: James P. Davis
DATE: March 1, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for commendatory of West Virginia prison program
NUMBER: 094
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: W. R. Vineyard
DATE: March 6, 1939
REGARDING: -------
NUMBER: 095
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Leland W. Cutler
DATE: March 8, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for a "West Virginia Day" exposition and promise to designate delegate from West Virginia for it
NUMBER: 096
FROM: William Wajnon, Jr.
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: March 28, 1939
REGARDING: Suggestion of date for West Virginia Day and few ideas
NUMBER: 097
FROM: J. D. Walsh
TO: -----
DATE: ----
REGARDING: Information concerning "City Days" on Treasure Island- International Exposition
NUMBER: 098
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Arthur B. Koontz
DATE: April 3, 1939
REGARDING: Questions about who to appoint as delegate from West Virginia for International Exposition
NUMBER: 099
FROM: Francis P. Gaines
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: April 5, 1939
REGARDING: Invitation to visit Washington and Lee University
NUMBER: 100
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Ben D. Koontz
DATE: April 11, 1939
REGARDING: Requesting that he be West Virginia's delegate to the exposition
NUMBER: 101
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Carl E. Bailey
DATE: April 10, 1939
REGARDING: Recognition that he received his letter and wish for a visit soon
NUMBER: 102
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Carl E. Bailey
DATE: April 11, 1939
REGARDING: Recognition that he received his letter and wish for a visit soon
NUMBER: 103
FROM: Katherine F. Lenroot
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: April 14, 1939
REGARDING: Confirmation of invitation sent to Honorable A. W. Garrett to attend White House Conference on Children
NUMBER: 104
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Lloyd Stark
DATE: April 14, 1939
REGARDING: Authority officials have over metropolitan policing
NUMBER: 105
FROM: James H. Price
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: April 17, 1939
REGARDING: Holt's favor of bill introduced by Senator Neely
NUMBER: 106
FROM: Leverett Saltonstall
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: April 18, 1939
REGARDING: Bill S. 282 and his feelings concerning it
NUMBER: 107
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Walter R. Thurmond
DATE: April 18, 1939
REGARDING: Payment of old university debts
NUMBER: 108
FROM: Ben D. Koontz
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: April 19, 1939
REGARDING: Acceptance as delegate to Exposition from West Virginia
NUMBER: 109
FROM: Commanding General of League of Nations
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: April 24, 1939
REGARDING: Invitation to attend opening of pavilion at World's Fair
NUMBER: 110
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Colonel Andrew Roway
DATE: April 25, 1939
REGARDING: Designating him to be West Virginia's delegate to the Exposition
NUMBER: 111
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Ben D. Koontz
DATE: April 26, 1939
REGARDING: Thanking him for his suggestion of Colonel Roway as West Virginia delegate to Exposition
NUMBER: 112
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Stanley Mosk
DATE: April 25, 1939
Regarding; Sympathy expressed concerning the death of Mrs. Olson
NUMBER: 113
FROM: Ben D. Koontz
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: May 3, 1939
REGARDING: Confirmation of Colonel Roway's address and plea that Governor Holt will attend, too
NUMBER: 114
FROM: Albert B. Chandler
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: May 5, 1939
REGARDING: A visit made by the Holts there the week before
NUMBER: 115
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Ben D. Koontz
DATE: May 10, 1939
REGARDING: The refusal of Colonel Roway to be West Virginia delegate to Exposition and asking Mr. Koontz to give him more names of possible delegates
NUMBER: 116
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Mrs. A. S. Rowan
DATE: May 10, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for letter and expressing sympathy at Colonel Rowan's illness
NUMBER: 117
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Paul S. Mayers
DATE: May 10, 1939
REGARDING: Discussion of WVU Stadium debts
NUMBER: 118
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Albert Chandler
DATE: May 13, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for sending a picture of Governor and Mrs. Holt
NUMBER: 119
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable J. S. McWhorter
DATE: May 16, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for enclosing a letter from H. Stansbury and hopes mining situation is under control
NUMBER: 120
FROM: B. D. Koontz
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: May 17, 1939
REGARDING: Will represent state at the San Francisco Fair
NUMBER: 121
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Ben D. Koontz
DATE: May 20, 1939
REGARDING: Designating Mr. Koontz West Virginia representative at Golden Gate International Exposition
NUMBER: 122
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable William Wagnon
DATE: May 20, 1939
REGARDING: Suggesting Mr. Koontz represent West Virginia at Golden Gate International Exposition
NUMBER: 123
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Quentin D. Scott
DATE: May 25, 1939
REGARDING: Regretting he cannot attend commencement exercises of Huntington High
NUMBER: 124
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable Leon Phillips
DATE: May 29, 1939
REGARDING: Regretting he cannot attend unveiling of a statue of Will Rogers
NUMBER: 125
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable John Bricker
DATE: June 12, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for amended Senate Bill No. 33
NUMBER: 126
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable E. D. Rogers
DATE: June 17, 1939
REGARDING: Received book "Divided We Stand"
NUMBER: 127
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Honorable James Price
DATE: July 6, 1939
REGARDING: Informing Governor Price of visit by John Morgan, Chairman of State Advisory Board
NUMBER: 128
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor James Price
DATE: July 7, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for presenting him to Shrine Convention
NUMBER: 129
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Raymond Ramirez
DATE: July 11, 1939
REGARDING: Urging miner to return to work
NUMBER: 130
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor E. D. Rivers
DATE: July 17, 1939
REGARDING: Thanking for kind letter about John Greer, Jr.
NUMBER: 131
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor James Price
DATE: July 26, 1939
REGARDING: Confirming visit of Dr. William H. Stauffer, Commissioner of Public Welfare
NUMBER: 132
FROM: Office of Secretary of Labor
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: August 11, 1939
REGARDING: Informing Governor Holt to appoint representative to National Conference on Labor Legislation
NUMBER: 133
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: George D. Riley
DATE: August 21, 1939
REGARDING: Regarding a bill before National Congress
NUMBER: 134
FROM: Governor Albert Chandler
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: September 11, 1939
REGARDING: Agreeing with his statement to Mr. Riley on the bill before National Congress
NUMBER: 135
FROM: Governor Harold Stassen
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: September 14, 1939
REGARDING: Thanking for a copy of his reply to Mr. Riley on bill before National Congress
NUMBER: 136
FROM: James K. Thomas
TO: D. E. Nolan
DATE: September 18, 1939
REGARDING: Official notification that World's Fair will operate in 1940
NUMBER: 137
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Secretary of State
DATE: September 18, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for a letter about the son of L. S. Echols in regard to his passage home from Europe
NUMBER: 138
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor A. B. Chandler
DATE: October 3, 1939
REGARDING: Confirming communication received from Lloyd Clark
NUMBER: 139
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Mrs. Lura McIntire
DATE: December 6, 1939
REGARDING: Regretting he cannot change voting laws
NUMBER: 140
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Frances Perkins
DATE: December 7, 1939
REGARDING: Thanks for copy of the committee reports adopted by 6th National Conference on Labor Legislation
NUMBER: 141
FROM: Governor Leon Phillips
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: December 11, 1939
REGARDING: Enclosing a copy of his remarks to API meeting in Chicago
NUMBER: 142
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor L. Phillips
DATE: December 16, 1939
REGARDING: Confirming the remarks by Governor Phillips at API meeting
NUMBER: 143
1940
FROM: Governor R. T. Jones
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: February 6, 1940
REGARDING: Saying he will write Arizona's congressional delegation urging them to resist Bill #S3046 before Congress
NUMBER: 144
FROM: Governor Lehman
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: February 6, 1940
REGARDING: Thanks for bringing his (Governor Holt) view on a subject
NUMBER: 145
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor Keen Johnson
DATE: February 9, 1940
REGARDING: Thanks for information on his (Governor Johnson) arrangements with federal social security board
NUMBER: 146
FROM: Governor Stassen
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: February 9, 1940
REGARDING: confirming receipt of information concerning bill before Congress
NUMBER: 147
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor Henry Blood
DATE: February 13, 1940
REGARDING: thanks for sharing views on bills before Congress
NUMBER: 148
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor Harold Stassen
DATE: April 22, 1940
REGARDING: Thanks for informing him of Governor conference
NUMBER: 149
FROM: Governor Harold Stassen
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: May 1, 1940
REGARDING: Enclosing 2 copies of programs for governor's conference
NUMBER: 150
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Governor Harold Stassen
DATE: May 7, 1940
REGARDING: Thanks for 2 copies of governor's conference program
NUMBER: 151
FROM: General United State Army
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: July 22, 1940
REGARDING: thanks for taking notice of dinner given in the general's honor
NUMBER: 152
FROM: Governor Harold Stassen
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: December 27, 1940
REGARDING: Thanks for package of West Virginia products
NUMBER: 153
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Dr. M. S. Holt
DATE: July 31, 1940
REGARDING: Thanks for poetry. Poems included
NUMBER: 154
1937
FROM: M.A. McGuire
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: March 14, 1937
REGARDING: To give of handsewn 35-star flag
NUMBER: 155
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: M.A. McGuire
DATE: March 22, 1937
REGARDING: Will accept flag
NUMBER: 156
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: M.A. McGuire
DATE: April 5, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for flag
NUMBER: 157
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: H.B. Squires
DATE: July 19, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for Fraternal Order of Police Book
NUMBER: 158
FROM: Cary T. Grayson
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 12, 1937
REGARDING: Governor to attend Presidential Inauguration
NUMBER: 159
FROM: Anna Jarvis
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: April 10, 1937
REGARDING: Requests Mother's Day proclamation
NUMBER: 160
FROM: Anna Jarvis
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: April 28, 1937
REGARDING: Requests Mother's Day proclamation
NUMBER: 161
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Anna Jarvis
DATE: May 1, 1947
REGARDING: Sends Mother's Day proclamation
NUMBER: 162
FROM: Anna Jarvis
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: May 4, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for proclamation
NUMBER: 163
1938
FROM: Cordell Hull
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: February 17, 1938
REGARDING: Foreign consular officers and deaths of nationals
NUMBER: 164
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Cordell Hull
DATE: February 26, 1938
REGARDING: Acknowledges letter
NUMBER: 165
FROM: Stanley Dadisman
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: March 9, 1938
REGARDING: Explains Hull letter of February 17, 1938
NUMBER: 166
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Stanley Dadisman
DATE: March 15, 1938
REGARDING: Prepare letters to County Clerks re: February 17, 1938
NUMBER: 167
FROM: Stanley Dadisman
TO: Miss Duncan
DATE: March 24, 1938
REGARDING: Re: letters for County Clerks
NUMBER: 168
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Stanley Dadisman
DATE: March 26, 1938
REGARDING: Memo re: letters to Clerks
NUMBER: 169
FROM: Cordell Hull
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: September 30, 1938
REGARDING: Ambassador of Turkey wants mining laws
NUMBER: 170
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Cordell Hull
DATE: October 3, 1938
REGARDING: Sending mining laws
NUMBER: 171
FROM: Cordell Hull
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: October 18, 1938
REGARDING: Palestine situation
NUMBER: 172
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Cordell Hull
DATE: October 20, 1938
REGARDING: Acknowledges letter of October 18, 1938
NUMBER: 173
1939
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: J.B. McLaughlin
DATE: January 12, 1939
REGARDING: Golden Gate International Exposition
NUMBER: 174
FROM: W. B. Wagnon, Jr.
TO: Ben D. Koontz
DATE: June 1. 1939
REGARDING: Golden Gate International Exposition
NUMBER: 175
FROM: Ben D. Koontz
TO: W. B. Wagnon, Jr
DATE: June 8, 1939
REGARDING: Golden Gate International Exposition
NUMBER: 176
FROM: Ben D. Koontz
TO: W. B. Wagnon, Jr.
DATE: June 16, 1939
REGARDING: Golden Gate International Exposition
NUMBER: 177
FROM: Ben D. Koontz
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: June 22, 1939
REGARDING: Golden Gate International Exposition
NUMBER: 178
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Ben D. Koontz
DATE: June 24, 1939
REGARDING: Golden Gate International Exposition
NUMBER: 179
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Ben D. Koontz
DATE: June 30, 1939
REGARDING: Golden Gate International Exposition
NUMBER: 180
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: W. B. Wagnon, Jr.
DATE: June 30, 1939
REGARDING: Golden Gate International Exposition
NUMBER: 181
FROM: A. R. Williams
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: July 12, 1939
REGARDING: Golden Gate International Exposition
NUMBER: 182
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: A. R. Williams
DATE: July 20, 1939
REGARDING: Cannot attend West Virginia Day at Golden Gate Exposition
NUMBER: 183
1937 Memoranda
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: To all State Departments and Institutions
DATE: May 19, 1937
REGARDING: International Allied Ptg. Trades Association label
NUMBER: 184
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: To all heads of Departments
DATE: June 11, 1937
REGARDING: Appropriations
NUMBER: 185
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: To all Department Heads
DATE: December 10, 1937
REGARDING: Use of state stationery and postage
NUMBER: 186
FROM: R. E. Kelly
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: December 15, 1937
REGARDING: Compliance with memo of December 10, 1937
NUMBER: 187
1938 Memoranda
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: All departments, subject to the Governor
DATE: April 2, 1938
REGARDING: Free tickets to circuses, carnivals, etc.
NUMBER: 188
FROM: Stanley Dadisman
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: June 2, 1938
REGARDING: proclamation for election of Kanawha County judge
NUMBER: 189
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Stanley Dadisman
DATE: June 4, 1938
REGARDING: proclamation for election of Kanawha County judge
NUMBER: 190
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Stanley Dadisman
DATE: July 25, 1938
REGARDING: United Palestine appeal
NUMBER: 191
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Departments subject to Governor
DATE: November 28, 1938
REGARDING: Gifts to department heads
NUMBER: 192
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Appointive Department heads
DATE: December 30, 1938
REGARDING: Legislation needed
NUMBER: 193
1939 Memoranda
FROM: John Baker White
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 6, 1939
REGARDING: Legislation needed on venereal cases at Industrial School for Boys
NUMBER: 194
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Department Heads
DATE: May 4, 1939
REGARDING: C. L. Jarrett funeral
NUMBER: 194A
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Department heads subject to Governor's control
DATE: May 15, 1939
REGARDING: Advance pay checks
NUMBER: 195
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Department Heads
DATE: June 15, 1939
REGARDING: Employees attending New York World's Fair, June 24
NUMBER: 196
Addresses and Articles
197. Governor H. Holt Inaugural Address January 18, 1937
198. Peace Day Address, Washington and Lee University, April 22, 1937
199. First Historic Marker, site of Capitol Building, Charleston, April 26, 1937
200. Dedication of tablets to Francis Harrison Pierpont and Julia Augusta Robertson Pierpont, Fairmont, May 31, 1937
201. Address before State Educational Association, Clarksburg, November 4, 1937
202. The Character of Lee, before UDC, Charleston, January 20, 1938
203. West Virginia Day, New York World's Fair, June 24, 1939
204. Article: Governmental services cost money, STATE GOVERNMENT, Volume 12, No. 10, October 1939, pages 181-192, 192-193
205. Address of Welcome. INSURANCE COUNSEL JOURNAL, Volume 3, No. 4, October 1936, Pages 17-19
206. Author and date unknown: Questions relating to state school finance
Suggestive provisions in a proposed plan (interim committee study on school support)
General observations in regard to the workings of the formula suggested by Dr. Sly
207. Report of study of colleges in West Virginia to the State Board of Education and the General Education Board, June 22, 1938
Proclamations
208. June 6, 1938-Election to fill vacancy in office of Judge of Intermediate Court of Kanawha County, West Virginia
209. August 1937-Loyalty Days
210. September 8, 1937-Parent-Teacher Week
Miscellaneous
211. Report to Legislature of fines remitted, punishments commuted and reprieves and pardons granted January 11, 1939-January 8, 1941
212. Compendium of record of testimony taken in an investigation into the management and conduct of employees at the Huntington State Hospital before West Virginia Board of Control September 9-18, 1936, prepared for Governor by John Baker White, President
213. Confidential report, Bluefield, West Virginia, May 8, 1938-Meeting of Progressive Miners Union was taken over by UMWA
214. Confidential: Hah from JTM (John T. Morgan) June 20, 1938-Sheriff Thomas O'Hare, Monongalia County and Progressive Miners. William Blizzard quoted 215. Memo: Mr. McCullough moved official residence from Huntington to Clarksburg, Commissioner Smith lives in Clarksburg. No two Commissioners may come from same district.
216. Dossier on Homer M. Taylor, Registered engineer of West Virginia Collegiate Institute.
217. Poem: King Coal, by Roy Lee Harmon
218. Commencement exercises, Greenbrier Military School-June 12, 1919, Address by Mr. Homer Holt
219. Appointment in Officers' Reserve Corporation, June 1, 1919
220. Note on location of certificates of election to Attorney General and Governor
221. Certificate of appreciation from Finnish Relief Fund 1939-1940
222. Certificate- Admiral of Cherry River Navy, June 26, 1937
223. Financial Statement-New York World's Fair Commission of West Virginia, December 28, 1937- November 20, 1939
224. Official program Inaugural ceremonies. January 18, 1937
225. Program for Inaugural reception
226. Inaugural parade formation. January 18, 1937
227. Christmas decorations at the Executive Mansion. 1937
228, Christmas greetings from Governor and Mrs. Holt
229. Program- Banquet in honor of directors and officers of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh, May 21, 1938
230. West Virginia Moose bulletin, announcement of fourth annual meeting, 1937
231. Progress Bulletin, August 28, Central National Bank of Cleveland, "Bank welcomes West Virginians" to Great Lakes Exposition
232. Great Lakes Exposition, West Virginia Day Program. August 28, 1937
233. Plan for floats, Great Lakes Exposition, 1937
Miscellaneous credit cards, pictures, student note-books, hand-written notes for speeches, etc.
1937
FROM: Cordell Hull
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: January 16, 1937
REGARDING: treaty provisions between United States and foreign countries
NUMBER: 239
FROM: Cordell Hull
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: March 31, 1937
REGARDING: status of estate of C. Kourentakis (or Kouros) for Minister of Greece
NUMBER: 240
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Clerk of County Court-Monongalia
DATE: April 1, 1937
REGARDING: request for status of estate of C. Kourentakis
NUMBER: 241
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Cordell Hull
DATE: April 1, 1937
REGARDING: Acknowledges letter of March 31, 1937
NUMBER: 242
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Cordell Hull
DATE: April 20, 1937
REGARDING: Discontinuance of compensation benefits to Spain
NUMBER: 243
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: H. G. Kump
DATE: May 7, 1937
REGARDING: road in Weirton and receipt of Ben Burke file
NUMBER: 244
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: H. G. Kump
DATE: May 15, 1937
REGARDING: request for his desk and chair
NUMBER: 245
FROM: Cordell Hull
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: August 25, 1937
REGARDING: information concerning pension claim of Mateo Pou
NUMBER: 246
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Cordell Hull
DATE: September 1, 1937
REGARDING: acknowledge receipt of inquiry concerning Mateo Pou
NUMBER: 247
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: A. G. Mathews
DATE: September 8, 1937
REGARDING: request information on pension claims of Mateo Pou
NUMBER: 248
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Cordell Hull
DATE: September 13, 1937
REGARDING: response to request concerning Mateo Pou
NUMBER: 249
FROM: louis Johnson
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: September 26, 1937
REGARDING: greetings
NUMBER: 250
FROM: Department of Labor
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: October 4, 1937
REGARDING: on the designation of C. L. Jarrett to Fourth National Conference on Labor Legislation
NUMBER: 251
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Mrs. Margaret McMillen
DATE: October 14, 1937
REGARDING: her old age pension
NUMBER: 252
FROM: Department of Labor
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: October 20, 1937
REGARDING: Thanks for additional representatives to Fourth National Conference on Labor Legislation
NUMBER: 253
FROM: Louis Johnson
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: November 15, 1937
REGARDING: concerning a "personal" letter
NUMBER: 254
FROM: Cordell Hull
TO: Governor H. Holt
DATE: December 3, 1937
REGARDING: automobile registrations as per reciprocal agreement with Sweden
NUMBER: 255
FROM: Governor H. Holt
TO: Cordell Hull
DATE: December 10, 1937
REGARDING: marriage of a man to his first cousin while abroad and the legality of this union under West Virginia law
NUMBER: 256
Official Program of Inaugural Ceremonies (4 copies)- January 18, 1937