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West Virginia University, Agricultural Extension Service, Annual Reports of County Extension Agents, Plans of Work, and Other Records 25.46 Linear Feet 61 document cases, 5 in. each; 2 folders, 0.5 in. total
West Virginia University, Agricultural Extension Service County Agents' Reports 0.29 Linear Feet Summary: 3 1/2 in. (2 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
West Virginia University, Agricultural Extension Service, County Agents' Reports 0.44 Linear Feet Summary: 5 1/4 in. (3 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
West Virginia University, Agricultural Extension Service, County Agents' Reports 8.02 Linear Feet Summary: 8 ft. 1/4 in. (55 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
West Virginia University, Agricultural Extension Service, County Agents' Reports 8.00 Linear Feet 8 ft. (5 record cartons, 15 in. each); (12 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
West Virginia University, Agricultural Extension Service, County Agents' Reports 4.08 Linear Feet Summary: 4 ft. 1 in. (28 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
West Virginia University, Agricultural Extension Service, County Agents' Reports 0.73 Linear Feet Summary: 8 3/4 in. (5 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
West Virginia University, Agricultural Extension Service, County Agents' Reports 3.3 Linear Feet Summary: 3 ft. 4 in. (8 document cases, 5 in. each)
West Virginia University, Agricultural Extension Service, County Extension Agents Reports 1.58 Linear Feet Summary: 1 ft., 7 in. (1 document case, 5 in.); (8 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
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