CD: Preliminary Inventories of the Records of the United States Antarctic Service: Record Group 126, No. 90

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The origins of the United States Antarctic Service, 1939-43, which carried out the official Antarctic expedition of 1939-41, are documented in widely scattered official and private papers that have been but partially surveyed and studied…The records described in this inventory comprise all those of the United States Antarctic Service that were in the custody of the National Archives on July 1, 1955. They include textual material, cartographic material, motion pictures, and still picture prints and negatives. They were accessioned chiefly from the Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Department of the Interior, and are maintained as a subgroup within Record Group 126, Records of the Division of Territories and Island Possessions…The records described in this inventory include preliminary studies, drafts of reports, manuscripts and often complete but unpublished manuscripts, all of which are listed in an appendix. In addition, there are records of original observations and compilations of data that have not been fully exploited.

Charles E. Dewing and Laura E. Kelsay

(1955), 2006, CD, Adobe Acrobat, v6, Graphic Images, PC and Mac, 66 pp. 

ISBN: 9780788440281

101-CD4028