Cartographic Enclosures to Classified Subject Files, (a series). 1908-1949.

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Cartographic Enclosures to Classified Subject Files, (a series). 1908-1949.

Maps, tables, charts, blueprints, and photostats filed separately because of their large size. Most were prepared as exhibitis in particualr cases. Included are the following examples: a large series of news maps from a suit involving News Map of the Week, Inc., chiefly relating to World War II, 1938-1944 (file 28-176); plans for the new Department of Justice building in Washington, D.C., 1928-31 (file 44-2-1); George Washington Memorial Parkway in northern Virginia, 1938-42 (file 46-79-25); chart exhibits relating to patents of electronic equipment and radio broadcasting, 1930-1946 (file 60-11-24); maps of the United States showing Paramount, 20th Century Fox, and RKO film exchange districts and tribunal cities, 1940-1946 (file 60-6-86); and tables listing mining companies in Colorado showing locations, dates of contracts, and amounts of gold, silver, copper, and lead mined, 1908-12 (file 60-27-0).

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