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West Virginia University, Agricultural Extension Service, Annual Reports of County Extension Agents, Plans of Work, and Other Records, 1912/1962

25.46 Linear Feet 61 document cases, 5 in. each; 2 folders, 0.5 in. total
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This material consists of annual reports of county extension agents, cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics, plans of work, annual narrative reports for West Virginia counties, annual reports of the Agricultural Extension Service (AES) (1912-1955), plans of work for the AES (1927-1961), and reports of the American Country Life Association Annual Conferences. There is a typescript of the annual report from 1959, a Plan of Work from 1961, and narrative reports from 1961 for 53 of the 55 Counties. See inventory sheets for complete listing of items. See A&M 539 for microfilm copies of county agents' reports from 1912 and 1915-1947.

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West Virginia University, Agricultural Extension Service, Annual Reports of County Extension Agents, Plans of Work, and Other Records, 1912/1962 25.46 Linear Feet 61 document cases, 5 in. each; 2 folders, 0.5 in. total

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