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The letter is typed on Secretary of the Interior letterhead with official seal.
Ickes states that Walter might be interested in the enclosed copies of correspondence between Ickes and the Attorney General Kenny of California regarding quiet titles to lands beneath tidal waters within state boundaries. A social activist and a municipal reformer, Ickes served as Secretary of the Interior under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, partnering across party lines to facilitate the growth of FDR's New Deal policies, to oppose graft and corruption, and to protect natural resources. Ickes headed up the Public Works Administration 1933-1939; he resigned from politics in 1946 after a dispute with President Truman.
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