Edwards Test Station Miscellaneous Records Collection, 1945-1995.

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Edwards Test Station Miscellaneous Records Collection, 1945-1995.

This collection is about the establishment, development, operation, and closure of the Edwards Test Station, an engineering and scientific organization, over a 50-year period. It contains a variety of items such as documents, scrapbooks, memoranda, manuals, handbooks, daily logs, photographs, moving image materials, and publications dating from 1945-1995. The files are arranged by subject groupings and then in ascending chronological sequence within each grouping. The subject areas into which the documents are organized are: Administrative, Brochures and Maps, Closure, Facilities, History, Manuals Practices and Procedures, Personnel, Project Awards, Security and Safety, Simulation of Area Weapons Effects, Technology and Programs Reports and Memoranda, Testing, and Other. In order to achieve subject groupings of the documents and photographs, many of the documents were separated from the original Edwards Test Center file folders in which they were originally located. In those instances, the file folder titles are followed by a reference number in square brackets which is keyed to the title of the original Edwards file or folder where the document was located prior to subject reorganization. The key to the original Edwards Test Center folder names is as follows: [1]Edwards Test Center 25th Anniversary. [2]Organization 351, Edwards Facility, 1985-1986. [5]Edwards Facility Organization, 1989. [8]Close Out Information, 353.99. [9]Edwards Test Center Scrapbook.

5.4 cubic ft. (329 folders).

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