Records of the Mason Farm Project Committee, 1935-1942 (Series 5.9).

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Records of the Mason Farm Project Committee, 1935-1942 (Series 5.9).

Records of the committee, 1935-1942, include correspondence, minutes of meetings, and the agreement between the university and the Soil Conservation Service, along with miscellaneous papers relating to the Mason Farm property.

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