Records relating to sponsors' agreements and other matters, 1934-1941.

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Records relating to sponsors' agreements and other matters, 1934-1941.

Copies of Project Control Division letters transmitting sponsors' agreements to the Central Accounts office of the Treasury Department, chiefly for July 1935-June 1939 and correspondence relating to sponsors' agreements for July 1937-February 1941.

12 microfilm reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6738302

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