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Box No.

KS-58.
KS-59.

KS-60.

Copies of drafts, transmittal letters for invoices, and vouchers. Transmittal letters-invoices and vouchers, weekly fire insurance exposure reports, and daily time checker's reports.

Cost reports, copies of drafts, weekly cost reports, and lists of invoices.

KS-61. Copies of drafts, transmittal letters-invoices, progress reports, and weekly reports of labor employed.

Same as KS-62.

KS-62.

Car reports-material.

KS-63..
KS-64.
KS-65.-

Q. M. C. Forms No. 150 and weekly cost reports.

Lists of invoices approved for payment, labor distribution reports, and damaged obsolete records.

KS-66... Circular letters, labor distribution cards, timekeeper's daily reports, lists of approved invoices and report of status of allotments and funds.

KS-67...
KS-68.
KS-69.
KS-70.

KS-71

KS-72

KS-73

KS-74

Time checker's reports.

Labor reports, dredge material reports, and Q. M. C. Forms No. 150.
Q. M. C. Forms No. 150, weekly labor reports, and circular letters.
Q.M. C. Forms No. 150, lists of drafts and blue prints of inventories.
Weekly cost reports and time checker's reports.

Time checker's summary sheets and correspondence.
Pay-roll distribution sheets and transmittal letters.

Team reports, stock and equipment reports, weekly time reports, and
transmittal letters.

KS-75.--- Q. M. C. Forms No. 150, dredging reports and requisitions for sup

KS-76.

KS-77
KS-78.
KS-79

KS-80---

plies.

Cost reports, abstracts of vouchers, and Q. M. C. Forms No. 150.
Lists of invoices and property card records.

Time checker's reports and vendor's card file.
Voucher distribution sheets and material reports.

Vouchers distribution sheets, daily time sheets, and bonus hour
reports.

Wage schedules and card record of material received.
Record of materials unloaded and copies of telegrams.
Time checker's reports and office memoranda.

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Cost reports and discrepancy reports.

KS-100.

KS-101.
KS-102.

Foreman's time reports and discrepancy reports.

Stock record cards, time checker's reports, and time posting reports. Stock record cards, progress reports, and card record of materials. KS-103. Cost reports, time checker's reports, tool reports, and labor distribu

tion reports.

Progress reports and letters transmitting sight drafts.

Cost reports and progress reports.

Cashier's reports, force reports, and appropriation record.

Schedules of wages and foreman's daily reports.

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Stevedoring reports and time checker's reports and tool reports.

Box No.

KS-114.

KS-115.
KS-116.

KS-117.

KS-118.
KS-119.

Distribution record of appropriations and property passes.
Foreman's reports and labor-distribution reports.

Foreman's reports, cost reports, and progress reports.
Lists of approved invoices.

Q. M. C. Forms No. 150 and voucher analyses.
Pay-roll summaries and weekly time reports.
KS-120. Daily force reports and Q. M. C. Forms No. 150.
Same as KS-120.

KS-121..
KS-122.

Daily force reports, time checker's summary sheets and property
reports.

Daily progress reports, duplicate invoices, and property records.
Monthly progress reports, reports of unpaid invoices, daily force
and weather reports, and time checker's summary sheets.
Vendor and material indexes.

KS-123.
KS-124

KS-125.

KS-126.

Same as KS-125.

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KS-135..

KS-136.

Material schedules.

Same as KS-133.

Cross-reference sheets.

Time checker's reports, foreman's reports, and reports of status of
allotment and funds.

KS-137.
KS-138. Daily labor-distribution sheets.

Progress reports and reports of empty cement sacks.

KS-139. Daily time-check cards, foreman's reports, daily report of motor cars, cost reports, and daily labor-distribution sheets.

KS-140. Time checker's reports, time checker's books, and foreman's reports. KS-141. Time checker's reports.

KS-142

KS-143.

KS-144.

KS-145.

KS-146.

Circular letters.

Advertisements for supplies.

Circular letters and memoranda.

Progress reports.

Stock-record cards, auto and truck reports, time checker's reports, and foreman's reports.

KS-147. Time checker's reports, cost reports, and orders for repairs.

KS-148.
KS-149

Time checker's reports and cost reports.

Weekly cost reports and labor-distribution reports.

The following is also a list of records which pertain to construction activities at various projects in the United States during the late war. They are not needed or useful in the transaction of current work of this office and have no permanent value or historical interest.

It is requested that the packing boxes be returned to the settlements division, O. Q. M. S. O., Building F, Seventh and B Streets, NW., when they have been emptied of their contents.

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All of the above described papers in the office of the Quartermaster Supply Officer bear dates from May, 1917, to June 30, 1920.

Hon. JOHN C. SCOFIELD,

Assistant and Chief Clerk,

War Department, Washington, D. C.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, Washington, December 30, 1929.

SIR: In reply to your letter of December 23, transmitting lists of certain records filed, respectively, in the offices of the Secretary of War, The Adjutant General, the Surgeon General, Chief of Finance, and Chief of the Militia Bureau, which the department wishes to destroy under the terms of the Executive order of March 16, 1912:

The matter has had the attention of the chief of our division of manuscripts, who now reports that these records do not appear to have any historical value. The lists are therefore returned herewith.

Very respectfully,

HERBERT PUTNAM, Librarian.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, Washington, January 23, 1930.

To the ASSISTANT AND CHIEF CLERK,
War Department, Washington, D. C.

MY DEAR SIR: In reply to your letter of January 20, transmitting a list of obsolete records in storage at Fort Myer, Va., as described in an accompanying communication from the quartermaster supply officer, dated September 20, 1928, which the department wishes to destroy under the terms of the Executive order of March 15, 1912:

The matter has had the attention of the chief of our division of manuscripts, who now reports that these records seem to indicate no material that needs to be preserved on account of any historical interest. The list and appended communication are therefore returned herewith.

Very truly yours,

HERBERT PUTNAM, Librarian.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS,

Washington, April 17, 1929.

Hon. JOHN C. SCOFIELD,

Assistant and Chief Clerk, War Department.

SIR: In reply to your letter of April 13, transmitting a list of obsolete records in storage at Fort Myer, Va., which the department wishes to destroy under the terms of the Executive order of March 16, 1912:

The matter has had the attention of the assistant chief of our division of manuscripts, who now reports that these records do not appear to have any historical value. The list is therefore returned herewith.

Very respectfully,

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