Preliminary Inventory, Issues 98-1031957 - United States |
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... review and investigation of the various war agencies and their functions . This survey disclosed a considerable amount of duplication and overlapping throughout the Government in activities relating to gathering and com- 1.
... review and investigation of the various war agencies and their functions . This survey disclosed a considerable amount of duplication and overlapping throughout the Government in activities relating to gathering and com- 1.
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... amount to 28 cubic feet . Measure- ments given in the titles of series described in this inventory are in terms of linear feet and inches . A small quantity ( 5 linear inches ) of the Central Bureau's records are among the records of ...
... amount to 28 cubic feet . Measure- ments given in the titles of series described in this inventory are in terms of linear feet and inches . A small quantity ( 5 linear inches ) of the Central Bureau's records are among the records of ...
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... amount of the appropriation for the housing project , an indication of housing condi- tions ( frequently the single word " Adequate " or " Congested , " usually " Congested " ) , and the sources of the data ( usually field surveys made ...
... amount of the appropriation for the housing project , an indication of housing condi- tions ( frequently the single word " Adequate " or " Congested , " usually " Congested " ) , and the sources of the data ( usually field surveys made ...
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... amount to 724 cubic feet . They consist of all the records of the Office of the Postmaster General that were in the National Archives on March 1 , 1957. Records of the Bureau of the First Assistant Postmaster General are described in ...
... amount to 724 cubic feet . They consist of all the records of the Office of the Postmaster General that were in the National Archives on March 1 , 1957. Records of the Bureau of the First Assistant Postmaster General are described in ...
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... amount to 1,086 cubic feet . The personnel records ( 63 cubic feet ) have been transferred to the Federal Records Center at St. Louis , Mo. , and are described in the appendix . Some other records of the War Trade Board no longer exist ...
... amount to 1,086 cubic feet . The personnel records ( 63 cubic feet ) have been transferred to the Federal Records Center at St. Louis , Mo. , and are described in the appendix . Some other records of the War Trade Board no longer exist ...
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accounts administration alphabetically by initial alphabetically by name Army of Tennessee arranged alphabetically arranged by date Arranged by subject arranged by type arranged chronologically arranged numerically Bureau cards CHIMBORAZO HOSPITAL command Confederate copies of letters Copies of outgoing correspondence County County X X date and place described in entry District Office Entries are arranged Exports initial letter Inventory letter of prisoner's LETTERS RECEIVED letters sent lists Madison County memoranda name index name of person National Archives North Carolina ORDERS AND CIRCULARS ORDNANCE outgoing communications quartermaster rank and organization Ration Order Rationing Branch Rationing Division rationing program RECORDS RELATING REGISTER OF PATIENTS REGISTER OF PRISONERS remarks Richmond series is similar Shows date Shows name Shows patient's name Shows prisoner's name special orders statistical thereunder chronologically town township Trade Board unarranged VIII Virginia volume are arranged volume contains War Trade Board X X X
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Page 133 - ... administrative control over the records. Each preliminary inventory contains an introduction that briefly states the history and functions of the agency that accumulated the records. The records themselves are described series by series, that is, by units of records of the same form or that deal with the same subject or activity or that are arranged serially.
Page 9 - Records of World War I have been described in the Handbook of Federal World War Agencies and Their Records, 1917-1921, and those of World War II in the two-volume guide. Federal Records of World War II (1950-51). Many bodies of records of high research value have been edited by the National Archives and reproduced on microfilm as a form of publication. Positive prints of some...
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