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descriptions stapled to the form. Descriptions of the various ‘
forms can be found in the appropriate series descriptions.
Arrangement is alphabetical by county.
This series includes church records forms showing the
county, town, church name, denomination, date or organiza-
tion, and records descriptions; buildings forms; abstracting
forms; loose notes; and a work form showing the county,
information as to church denomination and address; and the
name of the field worker completing the forms.
The church records forms comprise the bulk of the material.
44. INVENTORY OF COUNTY ARCHIVES PUBLICATIONS. 1937-1941.
l.4 cu. ft.
Arrangement is alphabetical by county. Duties and
Functions of Kentucky Government is placed last.
These inventories are basic archival finding aids that
include a brief history of the organization and functions
of the agency whose records are being described; a descriptive
list of each record series giving as a minimum such data as
title, inclusive dates, quantity, arrangement, relationships ‘
to other series, and description of significant subject content;
and, if appropriate, appendices which provide such supple-
mentary information as a glossary of abbreviations and special
_ terms, lists of folder headings on special subjects, or
selective indexes. `
Included are two copies of each published county inven-
tory, except Anderson for which only one copy is available,
and two copies of Duties cnd Functions of Kentucky County
Government. I
. For a list of those counties for which inventories have
been published see appendix C. I
45. INVENTORY OF COUNTY ARCHIVES PROJECT MATERIAL. l936—l94l.
32.0 cu. ft. I
Arrangement is alphabetical by county. One folder of
statewide material is placed at the beginning. I
Included are volumes, and unbound records forms showing
the county, agency, bureau, record title, physical description,
record content, arrangement, and record condition; abstracting 4
forms; loose notes; histories of county offices; buildings
forms; and pictures and statuary forms. ‘