U.S. Naval Air Reserve Facility, Opa Locka, Florida (N-Fla.-528): Correspondence: Volume IV, 1961: January-July

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Title
U.S. Naval Air Reserve Facility, Opa Locka, Florida (N-Fla.-528): Correspondence: Volume IV, 1961: January-July
Collection
United States General Services Administration Records
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
USGSA-MF08-001
Date(s) of Materials
12 December 1960-31 July 1961
Folder Description
This folder contains letters, memoranda, press releases, news clippings, and forms regarding the disposition of and potential uses for the former U.S. Naval Air Reserve Facility in Opa Locka, Florida, which was deemed surplus federal property. Correspondents include local citizens, elected officials, other government agencies, and commercial businesses. Items include quitclaim deeds for property sold to Elmer L. and Thelma I. Parker; Joseph and Constance Accurso; Mahlon B. and Phyllis Merchant; William A. and Ellen Jane McAllister; Juan and Carmen Agudo; and William M. and Eileen M. Wolf.
Extent / Physical Description
184 digital pages
Series
Series 7. Utilization and Disposal Service Files, 1960-1964.
Preferred Citation
United States General Services Administration Records. Utilization and Disposal Service Files, 1960-1964. U.S. Naval Air Reserve Facility, Opa Locka, Florida (N-Fla.-528): Correspondence: Volume IV, 1961: January-July. USGSA-MF08-001. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
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Copyright Notice
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