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Box 0036

 Container

Contains 23 Results:

Soil Survey annual conference, 1947-1948

 File — Box: 0036, Folder: 0703
Identifier: Series V.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series V consists of research files Kellogg compiled to document the history of the United States Department of Agriculture Soil Survey. Kellogg organized the file into subtopics which cover the Soil Survey's history, organization, staff, and major events. The series is therefore arranged into ten subseries in accordance with Kellogg's key, which is found at the beginning of the series. Materials are arranged in rough chronological order within each of the ten subseries

Dates: 1947-1948

Soil Survey Work-Planning Conference, 1949

 File — Box: 0036, Folder: 0704
Identifier: Series V.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series V consists of research files Kellogg compiled to document the history of the United States Department of Agriculture Soil Survey. Kellogg organized the file into subtopics which cover the Soil Survey's history, organization, staff, and major events. The series is therefore arranged into ten subseries in accordance with Kellogg's key, which is found at the beginning of the series. Materials are arranged in rough chronological order within each of the ten subseries

Dates: 1949

Soil Survey Work-Planning Conference, 1950

 File — Box: 0036, Folder: 0705
Identifier: Series V.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series V consists of research files Kellogg compiled to document the history of the United States Department of Agriculture Soil Survey. Kellogg organized the file into subtopics which cover the Soil Survey's history, organization, staff, and major events. The series is therefore arranged into ten subseries in accordance with Kellogg's key, which is found at the beginning of the series. Materials are arranged in rough chronological order within each of the ten subseries

Dates: 1950