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Customs Bureau, Collector of Customs, New York, N. Y.

Crew lists of American vessels entering and clearing at the port of New York, 1803-1919, and shipping articles, 1840-1914. 1,495 feet. Accession 351.

Mint Bureau

Correspondence and technical, administrative, and other records of the Bureau, the United States Mint, and various branch mints and assay offices, 1792-1934. 481 feet. Accessions 258 and 335.

Public Debt Service

Scrapbooks, posters, and other materials of the former War Loan Organization relating to Liberty Loan and War Savings Stamp campaigns, 1917-20. 11 feet. Accession 289.

Public Health Service

Motion-picture film entitled "Three Counties Against Syphilis.” 2 units. Accession 383.

Procurement Division, Public Buildings Branch, Supervising Architect's Office

Correspondence and other records concerning the construction, repair, alteration, and maintenance of Federal buildings, 1837-1933. 5,548 feet. Accession 393.

DEPARTMENT OF WAR

Adjutant General's Office

Regimental and company record books of disbanded Volunteer Army organizations, 1847-48, 1861-66. 1,610 feet. Accession 221. Correspondence and other records of discontinued military posts and stations and of Army territorial departments and organizations, 1835-1912. 5,877 feet. Accessions 225 and 226.

Accounting records of Army paymasters and quartermasters, 17981827. 536 feet. Accession 227.

Correspondence, orders, and other records of discontinued territorial commands of the Army, 1813-1912, and of discontinued mobile commands, 1861-66. 5,173 feet. Accession 237.

Correspondence, orders, and other records of discontinued territorial and mobile commands, and of posts and camps in Cuba, the Philippine Islands, and Puerto Rico, 1898-1908, and records of the China Relief Expedition, 1900-1901. 1,204 feet. Accession 240.

Manuscript maps and contributory material from which were prepared the maps in the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, and George B. McClellan's portfolio of printed maps relating to exploratory surveys in the West prior to the Civil War. 1,320 items. 1,320 items. Accession 247.

Muster rolls and related papers of Volunteer Army organizations. 1818-66. 7,342 feet. Accession 255.

Strength returns of Volunteers, 1812-1902. 398 feet. Accession

256.

Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-72, and of military commands governing the Southern States, 1867-70. 2,116 feet. Accession 260.

Orders and circulars issued by the War Department and various Army commands, 1813-1912; material drawn from the files in preparing the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies for publication and administrative records of the publishing office, 18611902; and reference material. 2,549 feet. Accession 262.

Correspondence, telegrams, and other records of the Secretary of War, 1800-1913, and of the Headquarters of the Army, 1821-1903, and miscellaneous correspondence pertaining to exhibits at various expositions and other subjects, 1897-1919. 1,323 feet. Accession 266. Vouchers, abstracts, and other quartermaster and commissary papers of the Confederate States of America, 1861-65. 2,400 feet. Accession 267.

Draft records and correspondence of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau, 1862-66, and correspondence of successor units in The Adjutant General's Office, 1866-88. 2,321 feet. Accession 269.

Muster rolls, returns, and other records of the Confederate Army; records of the Confederate War, Treasury, and Post Office Departments, the Congress, and other agencies; and Union records pertaining to Confederates, 1861-65. 4,224 feet. Accession 273.

Battle reports, correspondence and other records of the Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners, and generals' and staff officers' papers, 1861-66. 878 feet. Accession 274.

Miscellaneous records of various divisions of the Office, including correspondence concerning military personnel, 1836-83; accounts of military posts and briefs of court-martial trials, 1865-83; correspondence and accounts relating to the payment of claims, 1866-80; and records relating to the administration of military prisons and the discharge of prisoners, 1875-94. 884 feet. Accession 275.

Regimental and company records of the Regular Army, 1800-1821, 1858-1900, and printed volumes, including roll of honor books for the Civil War, Army registers, and Army regulations, 1815-1935. 262 feet. Accession 276.

Correspondence, reports, and other records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer and of the Signal Corps, 1860-1901. 85 feet. Accession 277.

Muster rolls, correspondence, orders, and other records of the Regular and Volunteer Armies for Indian wars and for the Mexican War; miscellaneous Civil War records, including accounts and correspondence of the United States Christian Commission; office data files; and other records, 1818-1935. 1,307 feet. Accessions 278 and 280.

Medical histories of military posts, registers of physical examinations of recruits, reports of sick and wounded, and other medical records of the Regular Army prior to 1894 and of the Volunteer Armies, 1846-1912. 2,875 feet. Accession 283.

Muster rolls, company and regimental papers, and other records relating to the Volunteer Army during the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection, 1898-1901. 942 feet. Accession 285. Muster rolls, pay rolls, documents relating to prisoners of war, recruiting returns, accounts, and other records of the Volunteer and Regular Armies relating chiefly to the War of 1812 and muster rolls of the Regular Army prior to 1861, 1784-1860. 1,474 feet. Accession

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General correspondence of The Adjutant General's Office, 1803-60; strength returns and appointment records of the Regular Army, 1800-1860; and correspondence, reports, and other records relating to the United States Military Academy, 1801-67. 939 feet. Accession

287.

Strength returns of organizations in the American Expeditionary Forces, 1918-20. 425 feet. Accession 385.

Personal reports of officers, 1895-1918. 191 feet. Accession 389. Numerical index prepared during the carding of the original personnel records of the Union and Confederate Volunteer Armies of the Civil War, 1890-1901. 279 feet. Accession 391.

Air Corps Chief's Office

Motion-picture film entitled "Last Rites of the Battleship Maine." 1 unit. Accession 369.

Engineer Chief's Office

Military and historical maps relating to the Atlantic and Gulf States, which deal chiefly with the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Seminole Indian campaigns, the Civil War, and Indian lands, and maps of European origin, which deal with the wars of European powers, 1830–85, and with topographical surveys of European countries and their colonies, 1875-80. 4,374 items. Accessions 228, 271, 338, and 382.

Mounted photographs of seacoast batteries for the defense of Cuba, 1899-1901. 136 units. Accession 390.

Finance Chief's Office

Accounting and other records pertaining to financial activities of the War Department, 1800-1925. 123 feet. 123 feet. Accession 402.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Appointment Clerk's Office

Papers concerning applicants for appointment to the judiciary, to offices in the judicial districts, and to posts in the Department, 18531908. 766 feet. Accession 368.

Judicial Statistics Section

Monthly report sheets and cards containing data relative to cases on the dockets of the various district courts, 1926-36. 314 feet. Accession 332.

United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York

Documents relating to certain cases brought before the district court and other records, 1866-1928. 144 feet. Accession 348.

War Transaction Section

Records, 1917-26. 380 feet. Accession 288.

Chief Clerk's Office

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

Motion-picture film portraying activities of the Department, 1915-33, and the construction of the Post Office Department Building in Washington, D. C., 1931-34. 95 units. Accession 371.

Classification Division

Records pertaining to the second-class mailing privilege, 1932-34. 75 feet. Accession 232.

Aeronautics Bureau

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

Records of the Naval Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia, consisting of correspondence, 1918-21, personnel records, 1917-18, laboratory records of material and structural tests, 1919-27, and experimental drawings of naval aircraft, 1918-35. 300 feet. Accession 328.

Construction and Repair Bureau

Correspondence, reports, and other records, 1830-1925, and ship plans, 1795-1921. 907 feet. Accessions 292, 342, 370, and 381. Naval Operations Office, Naval Districts Division

Correspondence and reports pertaining to the use of private vessels by the Navy during the World War and to the disposition of the vessels after the war, 1917-37. 73 feet. Accession 305.

Naval Operations Office, Naval Intelligence Division, Naval Records and Library Office

Copies of outgoing correspondence of the Secretary, 1864-73, and unsuccessful applications for appointment to the Marine Corps, 1850-60. 11 feet. Accession 218.

Copies of outgoing correspondence of the Secretary and of the Bureau of Navigation written at the direction of the Secretary, 1865-73. 10 feet. Accession 310.

Records of Daniel D. Brodhead, Navy Agent at Boston, 1821-55. 8 feet. Accession 386.

Navigation Bureau

Motion-picture film portraying activities of the Navy and other events during and shortly after the World War. 151 units. Accession 392.

Navigation Bureau, Enlisted Personnel Division

Papers relating to certificates of identification issued to naval personnel for use as passports, 1917-21. 9 feet. Accession 306.

Navigation Bureau, Hydrographic Office

General correspondence, 1862-1925; miscellaneous records, including records of chart construction, marine data, and accounting records, 1866-1915; and logbooks of the German steamer Prinz Waldemar, 1904-14. 186 feet. Accession 263.

Ocean current reports sent in by cooperating observers, 1904–34. 50 feet. Accession 337.

Ordnance Bureau

Contracts and requisitions, 1899-1935. 30 feet. Accession 336.

Education Office

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Miscellaneous records, 1877-1935, and records of the former Federal Board for Vocational Education, 1917-33. 48 feet. Accession

General Land Office

Records of contested entries within railroad grants, 1872-1909, and records relating to private land claims in Florida, 1770-1898. 342 feet. Accession 302.

Records submitted as proof of validity of title to California lands held under Spanish and Mexican grants, 1780-1846, and miscellaneous papers relating to California, 1773-1907. 15 feet. Accession 388.

Indian Affairs Office

Reference maps and atlases and township plats of lands in or near Indian reservations. 2,242 items. Accession 230.

Circulars, 1890-1911; miscellaneous records of the Alaska Division, 1914-36; reports on health, law violations, irrigation projects, and the economic condition of Indians, 1922-34; material relating to Indian schools, 1930-34; statistical reports of superintendents, 1930-35; and other records. 172 feet. Accession 245.

Correspondence, reports, and other records of the Alaska Division, 1883-1923; farming, grazing, oil, and gas leases, with related correspondence, 1907-21; copies of outgoing letters of all divisions, 1909-36; copies of contracts for furnishing supplies to the Indians and related papers, 1930-35; accounting papers, 1932-35; and other records. 3,253 feet. Accession 250.

Motion-picture film pertaining to Alaska. 2 units. Accession

282.

Maps and atlases dealing chiefly with tribal lands, reservations, land allotments to individual Indians, and rights of way through Indian lands, 1830-1937. 16,693 items. Accession 409.

Indian Commissioners Board

Correspondence, information files, and reports, 1911-33. 27 feet. Accession 246.

Mines Bureau

Motion-picture film portraying mining operations and related manufacturing processes. 518 units. Accession 290.

Miscellaneous records, 1917-34, including files of the Explosives Regulation, Explosives, Coal Economics, and Petroleum Divisions of the Mines Bureau; the Coal Division of the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau; and the United States Fuel Administration, the Joint Information Board on Minerals and Their Derivatives, the Bituminous Coal Commission, the Federal Fuel Distributor, and the United States Coal Commission. 488 feet. Accession 308. Motion Pictures Division

Motion-picture film portraying early construction work on the Grand Coulee Dam and other subjects. 8 units. Accession 298. National Park Service

Records relating to the acquisition, division, and sale by the Government of land in the District of Columbia, 1791-1913; records of public buildings and grounds authorities of the District, 17911918; records pertaining to the construction and maintenance of the

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