Viking 75 Project Incoming Datafax Transmittals 1971-1972 and 1974-1975; Viking 75 Project Outgoing Datafax Transmittals, 1968-1971 and 1975-1976; and Viking 75 Project Incoming and Outgoing Datafax Transmittal Log Books.

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Viking 75 Project Incoming Datafax Transmittals 1971-1972 and 1974-1975; Viking 75 Project Outgoing Datafax Transmittals, 1968-1971 and 1975-1976; and Viking 75 Project Incoming and Outgoing Datafax Transmittal Log Books.

This collection has been assembled from three separate accessions and gathers together Viking 75 Project Incoming and Outgoing Datafax Transmittal records and Log Books. The collection includes Viking 75 Project Incoming Datafax Transmittals 1971-1972 and 1974-1975; Viking 75 Project Outgoing Datafax Transmittals, 1968-1971 and 1975-1976; and Viking 75 Project Incoming and Outgoing Datafax Transmittal Log Books. The collection includes project correspondence, schedules, notes, presentations, requirements, timelines, and reports. Folders within each box are described in some detail in the attached finding aid.

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