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 The Survey of Federal Archives
‘ Philip M. Harmer, National Director
_ John W. MoElroy, Deputy Archivist for New England
Division of Professional and Service Projects
Florence Kerr, Assistant Administrator
Harold G. Dunney, State Director
WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION
F. C- Harrington, Administrator
Denis W. Delaney, State Administrator '
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The Inventory of Federal Archives in the States is one of the
products of the work Of the Survey of Federal Archives, which
operated as a nation-wide project of the Works Progress Adminis-
tration from January 1, 1936 to June 30, 1937, and has been
continued in Massachusetts since that date as a state project of
that Administration.
The plan for the organization of the Inventory is as followa:
Series I consists of reports on the administration of the Survey,
acknowledgments, and general discussion of the location, condition,
and content of federal archives in the states. Succeeding series
contain the detailed information secured by workers of the Survey,
in inventory form, a separate series number being assigned to each
of the executive departments (except the Department of State) and
other major units of the Federal Government. Within each series
No. 1 is a general introduction to the field organization and records
of the governmental agency concerned; the succeeding numbers contain
the inventory proper, separate numbers being assigned to each state
in alphabetical order. Thus, in each series, the inventory for
, Alabama is No. 2, that for Arizona No. 3, that for Arkansas No. 4,
etc.
. For each local office information regarding each series or unit
, of related records, is presented in the following order: title,
inclusive dates ("to date" indicating an open file at the time the
information was secured), general description Of informational content,
description of the system of filing or indexing (if any), a statement
of frequency and purpose of use, form of the record itself (bound
volumes, sheets in folders, etc.), linear footage, description of the
containers, physical condition of the records (not stated if satisfactory),
. location by room number or other identifying information, and finally,
the number of the Form 588A on which this information was originally
‘ recorded by a Survey worker and from which it was abstracted for the
Inventory. This form is on file in The National Archives. When it
contains substantial information on addenda sheets which has not been
included in the mimeographed abstract, indication of this is given by
use of the reference "See addenda."
> In Massachusetts the work of the Survey has been under the direction
. of Mr. J.W. McElroy. This Inventory of the records of the Miscellaneous
Agencies in.Massachusetts was prepared in the Boston office of the Survey
and was edited before final typing by Miss Elizabeth Edwards of the
’ washington office.
, J. W. McElroy
Formerly Regional Director of
The Survey of Federal Archives
Boston, Massachusetts and Supervisor of The National
' August 8, 1940 Archives Project in Massachusetts

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CONTENTS
, Page
TART 1. THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
Boston, Select Committee to Investigate Bondholders'
- Reorganizations...........................................2
,_ PART 2. THE EMERGENCY CONSERVATION'WORK-
v» Introduction...................................................4
~_ Andover, Andover State Forest, Camp 4103, Company 167..........4
Becket, October Mountain Forest, Camp 2154, Company 120........5
Belchertown, Camp 11052, Company 1166..........................5
Boston, Educational Adviser, Office of the.....................6
Boston, 000 Records in the Adjutant General's Office...........6
Brewster, Nickerson State Park, Camp 11050, Company 1189.......6
-' Brimfield, Brnnfield State Forest, Camp 2147, Company 135......7
Charlemont, Mohawk Trail, Camp 2162, Company V-1115............8
, Chester, Chester-Blandford State Forest, Camp 2149,
~ Company 113...............................................8
Chicopee, Chicopee Falls National Park, Camp 2199,
. - 5 Company 1156..............................................8
‘ Douglas, East Douglas Camp 11041, Company ll99.................9
- Fall River, Natuppa Nhnicipal Reservation, Camp 2171,
Company ll90..............................................9
Freetown, Camp 11057, Company 105.............................16
Freetown, Camp 4108, Company 110..............................18
Greenfield, Camp 11050, Company 1159..........................21
Hawley, Camp 11033, Company 114...............................22
Heath, Camp 11047, Company 1167...............................22
Hblyoke, Mount Tom Reservation, Camp 11029, Company 1173......22
Lee, Beartown State Forest, Camp 2153, Company 108............23
; Lenox, Camp 11039, Company 1168...............................25
_; Milton, Camp 2170, Company 1170...............................24
_ Montague, Camp 11049, Company 1176............................24
North Adams, Savoy Camp 11032, Company 1171...................25
. ' North Adams, Mount Greylock Camp 2198, Company 107............25
. Northfield, Camp 11042, Company ll55..........................26
Otis, State Forest, Camp 2161, Company 1138...................26
Pittsfield, Pittsfield State Forest, Camp 11054,
Company 127..............................................26
' Plymouth, Myles Standish State Forest, Camp 2163,
Company lO2..............................................27
Sandisfield, Sandisfield State Forest, Camp 2152,
Company l96..............................................29
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CONTENTS
Iége
PART 2. THE EMERGENCY CONSERVATION'WORK (cont.)
Saugus, Breakhart Reservation Camp 11028, Company 1149........50
Savoy, Charlemont Camp 11043, Company 1183....................50
Savoy, Savoy Park Camp 4106, Company 143......................50
Springfield, 000 Forest Service Inspectors, Office of the.....31
Townsend, Forest Camp 11058, Company 1159.....................32
Upton, Upton Camp 11056, Company 2105.........................32
Warwick, Camp 11048, Company 1155.............................83
Wendell, Wendell State Forest Camp 2145, Company 116..........35
Westfield, Camp 11051, Company 1174...........................53
Westfield, Robinson State Park Camp 11035, Company 2103.......54
Westminster, Leominster State Forest Camp 2143, Company 197...54
‘ PART 5. THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS CQWMISSION

Boston, Inspector in Charge, Office of the...................56
: Hinghmfl.’ 12210.10 MOnitOI‘ing StationIOI-clcuu'DOOI-oloot-uiooctosg

, PART 4. THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS
Introduction.UIQOOOOIIIOOCOOQOOOIIIIOOOIII.IIIIII‘IOIOIU.QI..42
Boston, State Director, Office of the........................42
Boston, Division of Investigation, Special Agent in Charge...48
Boston, Inspection Division, State Engineer Inspector........50
Senior Engineer‘marfliner-nIna-OIIIOICIOOIIIocoeu-noooocl52

Boston, Housing Division, District Office, Old Harbor Village

HOuSing ProjectoouoloII-OIcIoIICOOUOIIIIICIu-u-IQ‘IIIuUQSZ

' Cambridge, Housing Division, Boston District, Cambridge
Housing ProjectOCOOOCI‘IO'COIUOOIIDQI.O.IIII.U..IIQ.III.53
Worcester, Resident Engineer Inspectors......................54

PART 5. THE FEDERAL HOUSING.ADMINISTRATION

* Boston, State Director, Office of the........................57
Regional Office Records Concerning Massachusetts........65
Brockton, District Director, Office of the...................66
Fall River, District Director, Office of the.................67
Lowell, District Director, Office of the.....................68
Salem, District Director, Office of the..e...................69
~ Springfield, District Director, Office of the................69
Woburn, District Director, OffiCe of the.....................69
Worcester, District Director, Office of the..................70

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Page
PART 6. THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
Boston, Bureau of Locomotive'Inspection, Office of
the InSPeCtOrIOUIIOOIIII'IIIIIOQII.I.DUI-IIIIIIIOIOIOOIIOI72
Boston, Bureau of Motor Carriers, Office of the
District DirectOrCIOIIDIOOIOIIOIOUUIIOOIIIIOIIOI‘IDIIOOOUIVZ
Boston, Bureau of Service, Office of the ServiCe Agent.........75
Boston, Bureau of valuation, Office of the Appraiser,
land sectionOO‘DllIOQOCDOOI...llIICIIODUCII0......IOICIOII75
Springfield, Bureau of Motor Carriers, Office of the
Supervisor-OlinIIOCOIIBOO‘OIIIIAII.OIIOOOIIIOCOIOODIOIOI0076
PART 7. THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY COUNCIL
BostOn, State Director, Office of the..........................79
' PART 8. THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Boston, Regional Director, Office of the.......................82
PART 9. THE NATIONAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Boston, District OfinGICIOCII..IIIICGIUI.IIIIII‘IIIIUIIUCIIIIOB5
PART 10. THE NATIONAL YOUTH.ADMINISTRATION
Boston, State Director, Office of the..........................90
Boston, District Supervisor, Office of the.....................94
- Fall River, District Supervisor, Office of the.................97
Salem, District Supervisor, Office of the......................97
Springfield, District Supervisor, Office of the................98
. Worcester, District Supervisor, Office of the..................99
PART 11. THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION
Boston, Loan Agency.IIOIIIIIOOUOI'IOIIOQOII.IIOIOO'I'IOOOOIOOCIlOl
PART 12. THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Boston, Regional Administrator, Office of the.................104
PART 15. THE UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Boston, District R’Tanager, Office Of theo.0IIC||aIOO|OIOIIOQIIllOG
LOWell, Local Board of Examiners..............................llO
New Bedford, Local Board of Examiners.........................llO

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CONTENTS
Page
PART 14. THE UNITED STATES ETPLOYEES COMPENSATION COMMISSION
Boston, District Office No. 1...... ............................112
PART 15. THE UNITED STATES MARITIME CCMMISSION
Boston, Terminal and Real Estate Section, Office of the
Superintendent............................................115
PART 16. THE UNITED STATES RAEROAD ADMINISTRATION
IntI‘OdUCtiOn....o..a.n...-u........-.--.--...n..-.-o-o-u...--o-118
Boston, Boston and Albany Railroad, District Office. . . . . . . . . . . .118
Boston, Boston and Maine Railroad, District Office. . . . . . . . . . . . .120
Boston, New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad,
District OfficGCOICIODOOIIQOOIIOCIIIIIIOQIIOIOOoltunlI'IIOlgl
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 PART 1. THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
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 THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
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BOSTON

SELECT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE

BONDHOLDERS’ REORGANIZATIONS‘

~ NEW ENGLAND DIVISION HEADQUARTERS

U. S. Post Office and Court House Bldg.
Post Office Square

This unit was established on June 1, 1955, in the Post Office and
Court House Building in Boston. It is one of eight such offices located
in the large cities throughout the nation which are operated by the
Select Conmittee to Investigate Bondholders' Reorganizations. Its
records are intact from the date of its establishment and are carefully
and safely maintained in modern equipment.

1. MISCELLANEOUS FILE, June 1, 1955 to date. Correspondence and
reports on cases investigated under the authority creating this Com~
mittee. Filed alphabetically. (Daily, official.) 10 x 15 folders,

1 ft. 10 in., in drawer of metal filing case. R. 1505. (5,495)

2. CASE INVESTIGATIONS, June 1, 1955 to date. Reports on investi-
gations conducted by the Committee, containing information on real
estate and other matters in which holders of defaulted bonds are
interested. Filed numerically. (Daily, official.) 9i x 15 folders,
5 ft., in 4 drawers of metal filing case. R. 1505. (5,554)

 PART 2. TE E'IERGENCY CONSERVATION WORK
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THE EMERGENCY CONSERVATION WORK
INTRODUCTION

Shortly after the inauguration of the Emergency Conservation Work
program by Executive Order, dated April 5, 1953, Civilian Conservation
Corps camps were opened in Massachusetts. By the end of 1935, some
forty camps had been established in this State. The War Department
has charge of the examinations and enrollments of applicants; con—
struction and maintenance of work camps; organization, administration,
and sanitation of the camps; transportation, equipment, and supplies
for the camps; the furnishing of work details from work companies; and
the medical care, hospitalization, discipline, welfare, and education
of enrollees. The Department of Agriculture and the Department of the
Interior plan and execute the work programs of the camps, such as
forestry, erosion—control, fire—prevention, pest-elimination, and dam
and road construction work.

Histories of these camps and outlines of work performed by them
would be essentially the same, so separate histories and outlines of
their work have been omitted. The records concerning each camp indicate
the approximate date of its establishment and also the department or
departments concerned. Many records relating to the Corps are to be
found at First Corps Area Headquarters, Boston, Mass., and also at
Third District CCC Headquarters, Fort Devens, Mass.; and appear in the
inventory of the War Department. Also, records of the CCC 140th Supply

V Co., and the CCC llSOth Co., appear in that inventory under Fort Devens. '
ANDOVER .
ANDOVER STATE FOREST, CAMP 4105
COMPANY 167
CCC Headquarters Bldg.

3. GENERAL FILE, Dec. 7, 1933 to date. Correspondence with district
and Washington headquarters; also vouchers, personnel reCOrds, pay rolls,
travel reports, records of receipts and expenditures, requisitions,

. health and physical examination reports. Filed alphabetically. (Daily,
' official.) 9 x 12 folders, 7 ft., in 4 drawers of metal filing case.
Office. (6)

 ‘ Civilian Conservation Corps, Belchertown 5
OCTOBER MOUNTAIN STATE FOREST, CAMP 2154
COMPANY 120
CCC Headquarters Bldg. p
4. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS PERTAINING T0 UAR DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES,
June 1, 1955 to date. Daily correspondence between Army Corps area
officials and camp commanding officer; Standard Form 1015—E; ECW Font 1;
Form 86AB, 58A; ND, AGO Form 12; TD Forms 45B and 450; DA Forms 100 and
1058A; pay roll and personnel records, identification records of officers
and enlisted men, mail register, mess and supply requisitions, medical
examination reports, requests for allotments of funds, fire drill re—
ports, camp inspection records, and convoy reports. Filed alphabetically.
(Daily, official.) variously sized vols., folders, loose—leaf books,
and cards, 8 ft., in 4 drawers of wooden filing case. Office. (2)
5. MISCIILANFDUS RECORDS PERTAINING T0 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUITURE
ACTIVITIES, June 1, 1955 to date. Correspondence with Deparmnent of
Agriculture; Standard Form 1015-3, FEW Form 1, DA Forms 51, 100, and
‘ 1058A; monthly reports of camp activities, Weekly truck reports, requi—
I sitions for supwlies, mail register, pay roll and personnel records.
‘ Filed alphabetically. (Daily, official.) Variously sized vols., folders,
‘ bundles, and sheets, 4 ft., in 5 drawers of metal filing case. Office.
' . (l)
BELCHERTONN
CAMP 11052
COMPANY 1165
CCC Headquarters Bldg.
6. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS PERTAINING TO MAR DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES,
Jan. 2, 1955 to date. MiSCellaneous reports on standard fonns of War
Department, detailing activities of that department in this camp.
Entered chronologically. (Daily, official.) variously sized vols.,
~ folders, covers, loose~leaf books, and bundles, 16 ft. 5 in., in 6
. wooden transfer cases and on wooden shelves. Office of Commanding
Officer. (5)
~ 7. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS PERIAINING TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUITURE
' ACTIVITIES, Jan. 2, 1955 to date. Miscellaneous reports on standard
forms of Department of Agriculture showing work done by CCC under the
supervision of that department. Entered chronologically. (Daily,
official.) variously sized vols., folders, covers, and bundles, 6 ft.,
on wooden Shelves. Superintendent's Office. (4)

 ’ Civilian Conservation Corps, Brewster 6
BOSTON
OFFICE OF THE EDUCATIONAL ADVISOR
Army Base Bldg., 666 Summer St.

8. CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS, EDUCATIONAL, Jan. 1, 1934 to date.
Correspondence on 000 affairs, reports, statistics, regulations affecting
projects; also personal records of enrollees. Filed alphabetically.
(Frequently, official.) 9 x 15 folders, 56 ft., in 11 drawers of wooden '
filing cases, in 2 drawers of metal filing case, and in 36 drawers of
wooden transfer cases. W. Room, section F, 4th floor. (599)

CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS RECORDS
In The Office Of The Adjutant General
First Corps Area Headquarters
Army Base Bldg., 666 Summer St.
Similar records pertaining to the Civilian Conservation Corps, other
I than those inventoried below, which are in the custody of this adjutant
general, appear in the Inventory of the War Department; see First Corps
Area Headquarters, Adjutant General.

' 9. CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS RECORDS, Apr. 25, 1936 to date.
Individual histories of enrollees, third CCC district; also, commenda—
tions, results of physical tests, and efficiency and other records.

3 x 5 card index, 78 ft. Filed alphabetically. 9 x 15 folders, 630 ft.,
in 280 drawers of wooden filing cases. W. Room, section F, 3d floor.
(5,910)
BREWSTER
‘ NICKERSON STATE PARK, CAMP 11030
COMPANY 1189
Administration Bldg.
10. MISCELIANEOUS RECORDS, June 18, 1935 to date. Personnel records,
correspondence, vouchers and statements of canteen fund, records of
. _ motor transportation, daily and weekly reports on sanitation and per—
sonnel, quarterly reports on progress and personnel, pay rolls and
financial reports. See addenda for titles of forms. Filed chronolog-
ically. (Daily, official.) 8% x 105 folders and loose—leaf books,
7 ft. 1 in., in 8 drawers of wooden filing cases. Camp Commander's
‘ Office. (3)

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3 Civilian Conservation Corps, Brimfield 7

11. STATE PARK RECUIATIONS, July 1, 1935 to date. Maps, corre-
spondence, and regulations concerning Flax Pond, Cliff Road, and lodge -
areas of Nickerson State Park. Arranged by subject. (Occasionally,
official.) 11% x 13 envelopes, 5 in., in drawer of wooden filing case.
Superintendent's Office. (4)

12. CONDENSED REPORTS, July 1, 1935 to date. Abstracts of all
reports made by this agency for Department of the Interior. (Occasion-
ally, official.) 10% x 14 loose—leaf book, 2 in., on superintendent's
desk. Superintendent's Office. (5)

13. FILE C, July 1, 1935 to date. Records and reports of procure-
ment of supplies and materials: dynamite, gas, oil, and other supplies;
also, condemnations of property showing dates. Filed alphabetically and
chronologically. (Daily, official.) 8% x 10% folders, 8 in., in drawer
of wooden filing case. Superintendent's Office. (6)

l4. FILE B, July 1, 1935 to date. Correspondence with War Depart-
ment, CCC Headquarters, and with commercial firms for supplies;
miscellaneous reports concerning safety meetings, officers' clubs, and
side camps; also, records of expenditures for telephone, gasoline, and
oil. See addenda for further details. Filed chronologically. (Daily,

..." ' official.) afi-x 10% folders, 4 ft. 8 in., in transfer cases on open
- ‘. 3 wooden shelf. Superintendent's Office. (7)
.' 15. FILE A, July 1, 1935 to date. Reports, records, and bulletins
. . concerning Operation and maintenance of camp, including personnel
. - records, pay rolls, project data, and equipment records. Filed
. chronologically. (Daily, official.) 8% x 10 folders, 4 ft. 5 in., in
, transfer cases on open wooden shelf. Superintendent's Office. (8)
BRIMFIELD
BRIMFIELD STATE FOREST, CAME 2147
COMPANY 135
CCC Headquarters Bldg.

16. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS, June 1, 1933 to date. Post exchange
vouchers and records, company fund records, age and finance records,
morning, sick, and duty reports; mess, discharge, pay roll, camp re-

,” sponsibility, and conservation records; gas issue stubs, trip tickets,
- ,' and circular letters. (Daily, official.) variously sized folders,
. vols., envelopes, bundles, and cardboard boxes, 18 ft. 4 in., in wooden
box and in 7 drawers of wooden filing cases. Supply Room and Orderly
Room. (1; 3)

 ,'
' Civilian Conservation Corps, Chicopee 8
CHARLEwONT ‘
MOW-MK TRAIL, CAI-IF 2162
COMPANY V—lll5
CCC Headquarters Bldg.
1?. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS PERTAINING TO WAR DEPARIMENI‘ ACTIVITIES,
' July 6, 1935 to date. Personnel, supply, and property records per—
' taining to War Department activities at this camp. Filed alphabetically.
(Daily, official.) 9 x 12 folders, 7 ft., in 6 drawers of wooden filing
cases. Office of Commanding Officer. (3)
18. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS PERTAINEVG TO NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
ACTIVITIES, July 6, 1955 to date. Personnel, supply, and property
records pertaining to National Park Service activities at this camp.
~ Filed alphabetically. (Daily, official.) 9 x 12 folders, 6 ft., in
' 4 drawers of wooden filing case. Superintendent's Office. (2)
' CHESTER
CWT‘m-BLTEDFORD STATE FOREST, CAMP 2149
COMPANY 115
CCC Headquarters Bldg.
. - 19. MISCELIANEOUS RECORDS PERTAINING TO WAR DEPARTMWT ACTIVITIES.
-- -' ' ' May 50, 1955 to date. Records of War Department pertaining to camp
activities and personnel. Filed alphabetically. (Frequently, official.)
9 x 12 folders, 6 ft., in 3 drawers of wooden filing case. Office of
Commanding Officer. (2)
20. MISCELIANEOUS RECORDS PER'I‘AINING TO FOREST SERVICE ACTIVITIES,
May 50, 1955 to date. Records and reports pertaining to Forest Service
activities at this camp. Filed alphabetically. (Frequently, official.)
9 x 12 folders, 2 ft., in drawer of metal filing case. Superintendent's
Office. (5) »
‘ CHICOPEE
~ CHICOPEE FAILS NATIONAL PARK, CAMP 2199
-' ' . _ COMPANY 1156
" CCC Administration Bldg.
21. MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE RECORDS, Jan. 1, 1954 to date. Corre-
spondence, daily and monthly reports, work plans, and personnel records.
Filed chronologically. (Frequently, official.) 9 x 12 folders, 5 ft.
10 in., in 2 drawers of wooden filing case. Superintendent’s Office.
(4) .
1 , .

 ‘ Civilian Conservation Corps, Fall River 9
DOUGLAS
EAST DOUGLAS CAMP 11041
COMPANY 1199
000 Administration Bldg.

, 22. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS OF MEMBERS, July 1, 1933 to date. Records
of camp personnel, showing case histories, names and addresses of
parents, whether living or dEad, names of sponsoring agencies, and
dates of enlistments. Filed alphabetically. (Daily, official.) 9 x

_ 12 folders, 1 ft. 9 in., in drawer of metal filing case. Office of
Commanding Officer. (7)

23. MORNING REPORTS, July 1, 1933 to date. Records of time men

I . arise and report for work, showing number reporting, and number con-

, fined becauSe of illness. Filed alphabetically. (Daily, official.)

I 4 x 8 vols., 11 in., in drawer of metal filing case. Office of Com-
manding Officer. (3)

24. MISCELLANEOUS FILE, Jan. 1, 1934 to date. Of records and reports
including War Department regulations, company orders, complaint file,
daily summaries, final statements; also, correspondence with district
camps and post exchanges. Filed-chronologically. (Daily, official.)

9 x 12 folders, 3 ft. 9 in., in 4 drawers of metal filing case. Office
of Commanding Officer. (4)
25. TRANSPORTATION RECORDS, Jan. 1934 to date. Records of trans—
~I .*: portation of personnel and equipment from camp to places of work,
5 ,1: ”(u showing mileages and costs. Filed chronologically. (Daily, official.)
{152?iu. 9 x 12 folders, 6 in., in drawer of metal filing case. Office of Com-
. .:~ ._ manding Officer. (1)
'; ' ' 26. MEDICAL RECORDS, Jan. 1934 to date. Record of illnesses and
_ ‘,. care rendered enrollees, sanitation caSe records, medical supply records,
.; .' h I and sick and wounded records. Filed alphabetically. (Daily, official.)
. , : 9 x 12 folders, 10 in., in drawar of metal filing case. Office of Com—
_ . mending Officer. (6)

' ' 27. PURCHASE ORDERS AND RECEIVING Rrronrs, Apr. 1, 1936 to date.
Reports of materials and supplies purchased; building materials, beds,
light fixtures, coal, gasoline, oil, and food supplies. Filed numeric-
ally. (Daily, official.) 9 x 12 folders, 1 ft. 3 in., in drawer of
metal filing case. Office of Commanding Officer. (5)

FALL RIVER
Z ‘ Hi_ WATUPPA MUNICIPAL RESERVATION, CAMP 2171
. "ff-L COMPANY 1190
I (A) Administration Bldg., Meridan St.

,- (B) Stockroom and Tool Shed, Meridan St.

28. MAPS, CHARTS, AND DRAWINGS, July 17, 1933 to date. Plans of areas

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being developed by the State park division, with drawings of proposed
and completed work. Filed numerically. (Frequently, official.)

. variously sized rolls, 11 in., in enclosed box. NW. corner room (Bldg.
B). (558)

29. MAPS, CHARTS, AND DRAWINGS, July 17, 1955 to date. Plans of
area being developed by the State park division and charts and drawings
for anticipated and completed work. (Frequently, official.) variously
sized rolls, 4 ft., in wooden cupboard. SE. corner room (Bldg. A).
(611)

A 50. MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS REPORTS, July 18, 1955 to date. Complete
reports of work accomplished, also remarks on miscellaneous matters.
Filed chronologically. (Frequently, official.) 9 x 12 folders, 2 in.,
in drawer of metal filing case. SE. corner room (Bldg. A). (615)

51. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, July 18, 1955 to date. Principally

', with regional office, Richmond, Va., concerning purchase orders and
; . materials. Filed by subject. (Frequently, official.) 9 x 12 folders,
. 8 in., in drawer of metal filing case. SE. corner room (Bldg. A). (606)
, . 52. HISTORY RECORD, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, Aug. 1, 1955 to date. Form ~
. j;.; 1 10-555, card record to accompany transfer of equipment giving description,
history, and origin of equipment. Filed chronologically. (Frequently,
;.~ official.) 9 x 12 folders, % in., in drawer of metal filing case. SE.
:;.;“,.; corner room (Bldg. A). (598)
~ 33. FOREMEN'S DAILY REPORTS, Jan. 1, 1934 to date. Showing number
1 L. ., of men working, types of work, number of manndays allotted to project,
' and number of unused man-days. Entered chronologically. (Daily, of-
. . ficial.) 4% x 8% vols., 10% in., in wooden drawer. NW. corner room
, (Bldg. A). (585) ,
; 1 _ 54. RECORD OF ALL STOCK RECEIVED, Jan. 1, 1954 to date. Showing
1; names, numbers, and costs of parts reCeived. Entered chronologically.
(Frequently, official.) 5 x 8 vols., 5 in., in enclosed box. NW.
y corner room (Bldg. B). (568)
g 55. MONTHLY RECORDS OF GASOLINE, OIL, AND GREASE, Jan. 1, 1954 —
; . Dec. 51, 1955. Form 10—552, showing names or numbers of equipment;

;, quantities of gasoline, oil, and grease used by each piece of equipment;
and summaries of amounts used by all equipment monthly. Filed chrono-
logically. (Frequently, official.) 9 x 12 folders, 9% in., in enclosed
box. NW. corner room (Bldg. B). (557)

56. PROJECT AND OVERHEAD COST RECORD, Jan. 1, 1954 — Dec. 51, 1955.
SP FEW Form 11 showing names, numbers, and locations of camp; amounts
approved for materials, skilled labor, and equipment; and encumbrances
against materials. Filed chronologically. (Frequently, official.)

9 x 12 folders, 5% in., in enclosed box. NW corner room (Bldg. B).
552

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37. PROJECT STATUS RECORD, Jan. 1, 1934 - Dec. 31, 1935. Name of
project and priority and project numbers; number of its man-days;
records of equipment and of skilled and unskilled labor and materials
used; total costs, money available from savings, and allotments requested.
Filed chronologically. (Frequently, official.) 9 x 12 folders, 5% in.,
in enclosed box. NW. corner room (Bldg. B). (554)

38. MONTHLY INVENTORIES OF SPECIAL EQUIPMENT, Jan. 1, 1934 - Mar. 17,
1936. Showing names and types of items; their makes, models, and serial
numbers; and whether equipment is actually needed for current use or is
surplus equipment. Filed chronologically. (Frequently, official.)

9 x 12 folders, % in., in enclosed bOx. NW. corner room (Bldg. B).
(557)

39. REQUISITIONS FOR MATERIALS, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, OR SUPPLIES,

Jan. 1, 1934 - May 31, 1936. SP ECW Forms R~1 showing quantities de—
sired, names, and costs of articles; also project numbers, and costs
(copies). Filed chronologically. (Frequently, official.) 9 x 12
folders, 8 in., in enclosed box. NW. corner room (Bldg. B). (559)

40. MONTHLY INVENTORIES OF TRUCKS, Jan. 1, 1934 - .Tune 30, 1936.
Types, makes, and models of trucks; license, serial, and motor numbers;
years when purchased and their condition. Filed chronologically. (Fre—
quently, official.) 9 x 12 folders, 3 in., in enclosed box. NW. corner
room (Bldg. B). (567)

41. rQUARTERLY TOOL INVENTORIES, Jan. 1, 1934 . June 30, 1936. Show-
ing names of articles, number on hand at beginning of quarters; number
purchased, transferred, or condemned; and number on hand at end of

_ ' ‘ quarters. Filed chronologically. (Frequently, official.) 9 x 12
_, _ , folders, 3% in., in enclosed box. NW. corner room (Bldg. B). (554)
,,;,»f' 42. RECORDS OF TIRES AND TUBES RECEIVED, AND OF OIL AND GREASE USED
{g .'xi:7 BY TRACTOR AND COMPRESSOR, Jan. 1, 1934 — Aug. 28, 1936. Showing
"‘ ' numbers of trucks; makes, numbers, and costs of tires; also oil and
; ,g~ grease used by compressor and tractor. Entered chronologically. (Fre—
.3 .I»a~. quently, official.) 6 x 9 vols., 4 in., in enclosed box. NW. corner
4,,, :é' room (Bldg. B). (566)
43. DAILY TRUCK REPORT OF OPERATOR, Jan. 1, 1934 — Aug. 51, 1936.
‘,_ Forms 10-334 giving number, make, and class of truck; Speedometer trip
; , , mileage, and notations of mechanical defects. Filed chronologically.
,‘-'_,, (Frequently, official.) 10 x 14 folders, 1 ft. 9 in., in enclosed box.
,y' . . NW. corner room (Bldg. B). (562)
,: , 44. RECORD OF DYNAMITE, Jan. 1, 1934 - Oct. 13, 1936. Used from
stock and balances on hand. Entered chronologically. (Frequently,
,.,‘ official.) 3% x 6 vols., 1 ft. 3 in., in enclosed box. NW. corner
room (Bldg. B). (564)

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45. RECORD OF TOOLS CONDEMNED, Jan. 1, 1934 to date. Showing names
and number of tools condemned. Entered chronologically. (Frequently,
official.) 5 x 8 vols., 2 in., in enclosed box. NW. corner room '
(Bldg. B). (580)

‘ ; 46. RECORD OF PRESTONE RECEIVED AND DISTRIBUTED, Jan. 1, 1934 to
' date. Showing amounts received and on hand; numbers of trucks, and
amount of Prestone issued to same, and balances on hand. Entered chrono-
logically. (Frequently, official.) 4 x 8 vols., 6 in., in enclosed box.
NW.