Papers, 1937-1972.

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Papers, 1937-1972.

Collection contains materials relating to Andrew's work as a hydraulic engineer in the West, including research files which contain correspondence and reports on water resources, soil moisture, rainfall and water drainage (1937-1967); correspondence (1951-1962); reports written by Andrews on soil and water conservation (1940-1972); news clippings (1950-1971); maps of the United States (1951, 1965); a field diary (1962-1965); and biographical information (1907, 1942, 1965).

10 cubic ft. (10 boxes)

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United States. Soil Conservation Service

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Reports were prepared by various engineers with the Soil Conservation Service. From the description of Reports of a land management survey, Navajo Indian Reservation, 1930-1938. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 31277347 Formed in 1935, the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) was an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Its function was to promote and lead efforts to protect against soil and watershed degradation as part of a broader concern fo...

Andrews, Roy G., 1907-

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Roy G. Andrews (1907- ) was a hydraulic engineer with the U.S. Soil Conservation service and specialized in hydrology and rainfall runoff in relation to stream flow in Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma. From the description of Papers, 1937-1972. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 28082383 ...