Correspondence and subject files, 1965-1979.

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Correspondence and subject files, 1965-1979.

The series includes project review logs, staff correspondence and subject files, minutes of commission meetings, transcripts of hearings, correspondence files concerning reviewed projects (with approval letters) and those projects excluded from review, and a few publications. In addition, many maps, plans, cross sections, and details are found throughout the series, as well as several aerial photographs and color schema for project buildings.

12 cu. ft. (including ca. 300 maps) : some col. annotated print maps ; 55 x 250 cm or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8273918

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