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Office of Communications and Marketing subject files

10 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope

The material in this sub-series is related to the Biennial meeting and conference.

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Facilities Management Records

19.00 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

The collection includes a number of accessions and groups of records directly from the Office of Facilities Management including publications, administrative records, blueprints, and other documents as well as blueprints and other architectural drawings that come under the administrative responsibility of the office, but may have been transferred from miscellaneous sources.

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Facilities Management Records 19.00 Linear Feet

West Virginia University Flag Collection

2.17 Linear Feet 4 oversize boxes, 5 in. each; 2 oversize boxes, 3 in. each
Abstract Or Scope
Several historic flags connected to West Virginia University or citizens of West Virginia include parts of a 10th West Virginia regimental flag; a Spanish flag taken during the Spanish-American War in Cuba; two 46-star United States flags; and a large flag with blue and gold stars and a red border. Also includes two rolled United States flags on poles and two rolled West Virginia flags on poles.
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West Virginia University Flag Collection 2.17 Linear Feet 4 oversize boxes, 5 in. each; 2 oversize boxes, 3 in. each

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