Series I: General Correspondence, 1922-1936
Scope and Contents
The collection primarily consists of public correspondence and secondary materials relating to Friant’s careers in business and public service. Private or family correspondence is minimal. Major topics in the collection’s materials include correspondence concerning the activities of the Little River Drainage District and the National Drainage Association with copies of federal documents regarding rural population, flood control, land reclamation, and farm relief. Also included are files dealing with the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College Board of Regents and the Cape Girardeau Rotary Club. There are drafts and copies of Friant’s public speeches and a large scrapbook of miscellaneous items.
Dates
- Creation: 1922-1936
Extent
From the Collection: 3.5 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Consists primarily of letters from Julien N. Friant regarding his work with the National Drainage Association and as Special Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture. The correspondence begins in 1922 and concludes in 1939. Topics include farm relief, patronage, Friant’s health crisis of temporary blindness, Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, and Cape Girardeau.
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository
One University Plaza, MS 4600
Cape Girardeau Missouri 63701 United States
5736512245
semoarchives@semo.edu