Ask the Scholar
Page 3 of 13
I can add historical knowledge about this page.
Page image
OCR
-2-
S.
TRUNNE
EARLY
"NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE"
DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN RECORDS:
GOVERNMENT
You all know what the Democratic Record has
been in building up the West.
In 1933, the Democrats took the reclamation
outofmothfalls
program off the books and put it into practice. This was
because the American people had elected a President who
believed in the West - Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Today, reclamation projects irrigate four and a
half million acres of land, and provide more than three million
kilowatts of low-cost power.
You people in El Paso know how important these
projects are. Over twenty million dollars has been spent on
the Rio Grande project right here in your area. It irrigates
nearly 160,000 acres.
Page data
- Page
- 3
- Source index
- 0
- Type
- photo
- Media ID
- 078f85e6543b7102
- Size
- unknown
Document data
- ID
- 483031201
- Core
- doc
- Type
- document
DTO data
{
"id": "483031201",
"sourceUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/483031201",
"contentType": "document",
"title": "Reading Copy, Speech of President Harry S. Truman, El Paso, Texas",
"citationUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/483031201",
"collections": [
"President's Secretary's Files (Truman Administration)",
"Speech Files"
],
"iiifBase": "https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/201505/734730/734730-03-001.tif",
"thumbnailUrl": "https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/201505/734730/734730-03-001.tif",
"largeImageUrl": "https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/201505/734730/734730-03-001.tif",
"imageCount": 13,
"hasImages": true,
"source": "import",
"hasTranscription": false
}
Context sent to Scholar
Document identity
{
"localId": "483031201",
"label": "Reading Copy, Speech of President Harry S. Truman, El Paso, Texas",
"core": "doc",
"dtoType": "document",
"citationUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/483031201"
}
Document source metadata
{
"id": "483031201",
"sourceUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/483031201",
"contentType": "document",
"title": "Reading Copy, Speech of President Harry S. Truman, El Paso, Texas",
"citationUrl": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/483031201",
"collections": [
"President's Secretary's Files (Truman Administration)",
"Speech Files"
],
"iiifBase": "https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/201505/734730/734730-03-001.tif",
"thumbnailUrl": "https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/201505/734730/734730-03-001.tif",
"largeImageUrl": "https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/201505/734730/734730-03-001.tif",
"imageCount": 13,
"hasImages": true,
"source": "import",
"hasTranscription": false
}
Document source extras
{
"url": "https://catalog.archives.gov/id/483031201",
"naId": 483031201,
"levelOfDescription": "item",
"productionDates": [
{
"day": 25,
"logicalDate": "1948-09-25",
"month": 9,
"year": 1948
}
],
"recordType": "description",
"ocrSource": "nara-archive"
}
Page context
{
"seq": 3,
"pageIndex": 0,
"type": "photo",
"url": "https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/presidential-libraries/truman/hst-psf/201505/734730/734730-03-003.tif",
"mediaId": "078f85e6543b7102",
"ocrText": "-2-\nS.\nTRUNNE\nEARLY\n\"NATIONAL\nARCHIVES AND\nRECORDS\nSERVICE\"\nDEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN RECORDS:\nGOVERNMENT\nYou all know what the Democratic Record has\nbeen in building up the West.\nIn 1933, the Democrats took the reclamation\noutofmothfalls\nprogram off the books and put it into practice. This was\nbecause the American people had elected a President who\nbelieved in the West - Franklin D. Roosevelt.\nToday, reclamation projects irrigate four and a\nhalf million acres of land, and provide more than three million\nkilowatts of low-cost power.\nYou people in El Paso know how important these\nprojects are. Over twenty million dollars has been spent on\nthe Rio Grande project right here in your area. It irrigates\nnearly 160,000 acres."
}