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1914- 1989
August 11, 1954
John W. Staggers introduces Mr. William C. Taylor of Tokyo, Japan from the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency.
July 1954
Report on the excessive number of agencies working on the rehabilitation of Korea, which Staggers felt created inefficiency. He suggests giving funds directly to the government of Korea.
July 27, 1954
Robert S. Clas, Vice President of Ellicott Machine Cooperation, sent a report on restoring principal ports and rivers in Korea via John Staggers.
July 23, 1954
ROK Economic Coordinator Paik Too-chin [Baek Du-jin] evaluates a proposal from Firth Sterling Inc. to set up a new company to process tungsten ore.
1955
Images of buildings in Korea built by ROK forces and AFAK (Armed Forces Assistance to Korea).
June 14, 1954
Revised proposal of the AKRP Commodities Corporation, which is interested in investing in melting or smelting plants in Korea.
September 27, 1954
John W. Staggers replies to Syngman Rhee's letter of September 1, promising a detailed letter to follow.
April 3, 1951
Lieutenant General John B. Coulter sends an invitation to Syngman Rhee.
April 2, 1951
Syngman Rhee thanks Coulter for his birthday letter.
March 7, 1955
Invitation to a ceremony marking the change of command between the 1st Marine Division and the 24th Infantry Division.