Eastland Correspondence: Nixon Administration
Other Form of Name
Lincoln, George A. (George Arthur), 1907-1975
Identifier
Eastland_S1SS16_Nixon_Emergency_Prep_2
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Recipient
Eastland, James O. (James Oliver), 1904-1986
Publication Date
11-12-1969
Custom Date
1960s
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Description
Typed letter signed dated 12 November 1969 from G.A. Lincoln, Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness, to Eastland, re: Hurricane Camille. Attached: typed manuscript entitled Winds along the Mississippi Gulf Coast as Determined by ESSA. Attached: copy typed manuscript dated October 1969 entitled Tides: Mississippi, Extreme High Waters Hurricane Camille August 17-18, 1969. Attached: typed manuscript dated 27 October 1969 entitled Corps of Engineers High Water Marks. Attached: removal sheet for Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administrations Hurricane Camille: A Report to the Administrator (September 1969) & Report on Hurricane Weather Reconnaissance (26 September 1969).
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
United States. Office of Emergency Preparedness; Disaster relief; Hurricane Camille, 1969; Wind damage; Tides; Storm surges; U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey; United States. Weather Bureau;
Relational Format
archival material
Original Format
correspondence
Finding Aid
Original Collection
James O. Eastland Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries
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