Card index to administrative matters and regulatory and special permit cases, 1930-1937.

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Card index to administrative matters and regulatory and special permit cases, 1930-1937.

The series is a card file indexing matters of general administration (e.g., personnel appointments), regulatory violations (e.g., "fire cases"), and special permit actions (e.g., "take beaver and dams") handled from September 1, 1930 through December 31, 1937. Cards typically show the name and place of residence of the applicant or person cited for an infraction, a date, a brief description of the action, and a page number. Cards for personnel appointments often show salary information and date of hiring or retirement. The volumes to which the page numbers refer are unknown but references are in the 6,000-7,000 numerical range. There are categories of cards for "General"; "Fish and Game"; "Forestry"' and "Division of Parks" but the overwhelming bulk of cards are straight alphabetical name references.

1 cu. ft. (ca. 6,000 cards)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6696022

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