To analyze and describe the permanently valuable records of the Federal Government preserved in the National Archives Building is one of the main tasks of the National Archives. Various kinds of finding aids are needed to facilitate the use of these records,... Preliminary Inventory - Page iii1959Full view - About this book
| Archives - 1943 - 710 pages
...Administration 3 0 National Archives Publication No. 51-18 Sib ^ uVJj^t 9-TF-51 FOREWORD To analyse and describe the permanently valuable records of the...finding aids are needed to facilitate the use of these materials. The special list describes in detail the contents of certain important record series. Its... | |
| Archives - 1952 - 620 pages
...Archives and Records Service General Services Administration /3 National Archives Publication No. 55-1 FOREWORD To analyze and describe the permanently valuable...finding aids are needed to facilitate the use of these materials. The special list describes in detail the contents of certain important record series. Its... | |
| United States. National Archives and Records Service - Archives - 1952 - 54 pages
...Services Administration Washington: 1952 National Archives Publication No. 53-8 FOREWORD To analyse and describe the permanently valuable records of the...finding aids are needed to facilitate the use of these materials* As a rule the special list describes in detail the contents of certain important record... | |
| Karl Jack Bauer - Archives - 1957 - 82 pages
...and Records Service General Services Administration National Archires Publication No. 58-1 FOREWCHD To analyze and describe the permanently valuable records...finding aids are needed to facilitate the use of these materials. The special list describes in detail the contents of certain important record series. Its... | |
| United States. National Archives and Records Service - Archives - 1959 - 80 pages
...Administration National Archives Publication No. 60-3 library of Congress Catalog Card No. A59-9677 To analyze and describe the permanently valuable records...compilation of preliminary inventories of the material in some 300 record groups to which the holdings of the National Archives are allocated. These inventories... | |
| National Archives (U.S.), United States. National Archives and Records Service - Archives - 1960 - 64 pages
...Administration National Archives Publication No. 60-15 Library of Congress Catalog Card No. A60-930U To analyze and describe the permanently valuable records...the use of these records, and the first step in the records -description program is the compilation of preliminary inventories of the material in some... | |
| United States. National Archives and Records Service - Mexico - 1962 - 66 pages
...Washington: 1962 National Archives Publication No. 62-9 Library of Congress Catalog Card No. A62-9413 FOREWORD To analyze and describe the permanently valuable...of preliminary inventories of the material in the nearly 350 record groups to which the holdings of the National Archives are allocated. These inventories... | |
| United States. National Archives and Records Service - 1962 - 30 pages
...Washington: 1962 National Archives Publication No. 63-5 Library of Congress Catalog Card No. AÓ2-9578 To analyze and describe the permanently valuable records...of preliminary inventories of the material in the nearly 350 record groups to which the holdings of the National Archives are allocated. These inventories... | |
| United States. National Archives and Records Service - Mexico - 1962 - 66 pages
...Washington: 1962 National Archives Publication No. 63-U Library of Congress Catalog Card No. A62-9559 To analyze and describe the permanently valuable records...of preliminary inventories of the material in the nearly 350 record groups to which the holdings of the National Archives are allocated. These inventories... | |
| United States. National Archives and Records Service - Puerto Rico - 1963 - 134 pages
...Administration National Archives Publication No. 63-21 Library of Congress Catalog Card No. A63-7266 To analyze and describe the permanently valuable records...of preliminary inventories of the material in the nearly 350 record groups to which the holdings of the National Archives are allocated. These inventories... | |
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