Box 682.015
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Courts
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 6005 (Walter) Authorize Cases under the Expediting Act of February 11, 1903 to be heard by Courts constituted to hears cases involving Acts of Congress
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 5880 (McLaughlin) Abolish Certain Fees Charged by Clerks of District Courts
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 3621 (Keogh) To Provide for the Appointment of a Personal Bailiff for Each District Court in a U.S. District Court
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 5259 (Monroney) To Confer Jurisdiction in the U.S. Courts in Cases Involving Work Stoppage for Illegitimate and Non-Labor Purposes
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 5218 (Walter) To Confer Jurisdiction on the U.S. Courts in Cases Involving Work Stoppages and for Other Purposes
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 6752 (Monroney) To Confer Jurisdiction in the U.S. Courts in Cases Involving Work Stoppage for Illegitimate and Non-Labor Purposes
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 7512 (Sumners) To Authorize Filing of a Short Form Notice in Certain U.S. Courts to Serve as Constructive Notice of Interest of the Government in Realty or Personalty under Facilities Contract
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
Alabama United States Courts
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 1469 (Michener) Circuit and District Court Officers, 29 January 1947
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 1569 (Sumners) To Amend Act Regarding Fees and Costs – Circuit Court of Appeals
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 6891 (Sumners) Authorizing Judicial Council of a Circuit to Direct that a Term of Court be not held where the Public Convenience does not require holding of such term
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 5106 (Bryson) Changing Time for Holding Court – South Carolina, 22 January 1948
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 3089 (Kefauver) To Provide for Admission to Practice before Federal Courts, etc., 1 May 1945
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 3167 (Holmes) To Change Times for Holding Court in Washington, 9 May 1945
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 5647 (Boggs) Prohibit Picketing of Courts 23 March 1949 (1 of 2)
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 5647 (Boggs) Prohibit Picketing of Courts 23 March 1949 (2 of 2)
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 1558 (Wheeler) Court Quarters at Brunswick, Georgia, 30 January 1947 (S-175)
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 4661 (Celler) Establishment of Administrative Court of U.S.A.
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 688 (Hobbs) Court Permit Litigation without Deposits
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 4841 (Hobbs) Court Permit Litigation without Money Deposits Requirement
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
Craig Field
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 5287 (Reed) Notice to Creditors, 4 February 1948
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 7574 (Sumners) To Amend Section 36 of the Criminal Code
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 1998 (Michener) Amend Section 48 of Criminal Code Re: Stolen Public Property, 17 February 1947
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 2709 (Sumners) Amend Criminal Code to Punish Anyone Injuring a Witness, etc., 21 March 1945
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 941 (Celler) Amend Criminal Code Re: Nonmailable Matter, 14 January 1947
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 1695 (Fletcher) Custom Employees’ Extra Compensation for Sunday and Holiday Work, 29 September 1931 to 2 June 1944
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 7015 (Pheiffer) Prescribing the Death Penalty for Certain Acts of Aid and Comfort to Enemies of the U.S.
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 7138 (Case) Authorizing the Imposition of the Death Penalty for Certain Acts of Sabotage
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 530 (O’Hara) To Amend Declaratory Judgments Act, 3 January 1945
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
Decorations, 1949-1950
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 5989 (Voorhis) To Provide for the Equitable Distribution of Defense Contracts
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 351 (Celler) To Appoint Public Defenders, 3 January 1949
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
DEKE [ΔKE – Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity]
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
Democratic National Campaign, 1944 – General (1 of 2)
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
Democratic National Campaign, 1944 – General (2 of 2)
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
Democratic National Committee, 1944-1945 – General
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
Democratic National Committee, 1949-1950
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
Democratic National Committee, Headquarters, Finance Director for State of Alabama, 1944
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
S-2864 (same as H.R. 4645 – Feighan, included) Authorizing Certain Administrative Expenses for the Department of Justice, 11 May 1949
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
Department of Justice
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 2967 (Michener) Department of Justice Administrative Expenses, 7 April 1947
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 7622 (Hobbs) Depletion Allowance for Marble and Granite, Ways and Means, 8 March 1950
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 6163 (Fellows/Hobbs) Displaced Persons
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 4231 (Sumners) Disposition of War Prizes, 1 October 1945
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
District of Columbia, 1949-1950
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
Doheny – H.R. 5170 (Reed) Martineau and Lewinson, 27 January 1948
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
Doheny – Lewinson, Joseph L.
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.
H.R. 2443 (Mrs. Douglas) Compensation to Special Assistants to the Attorney General, Re: Doheny Executors, 7 February 1949
This series contains correspondence to and from Hobbs' friends and constituents. The bulk of this series is from his terms as a U.S. Congressman (1935-1951) and is arranged roughly in alphabetical order by subject.