Statements of project estimate detail (WPA Forms 701), 1935-1942.

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Statements of project estimate detail (WPA Forms 701), 1935-1942.

Included are financial and accounting records on WPA forms related to Virginia WPA projects. Arranged in official project number order, this incomplete series includes sponsors reports, statements of project estimates, and forms titled "advice of allotments," for project numbers 65-31 through 765-31 (rolls B171-B181), 665-31 through 265-1-31 (rolls C15-C16). This series was filmed in about 1943 when WPA projects and offices were being closed.

13 microfilm reels.

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