Box 453
Contains 6 Results:
Original Subject File Containers, circa 1943 - 2012
This series includes selected cardboard containers originally used by Armstrong in his home office to house a portion of his subject files. These containers were separated from the documents housed in them because the containers are highly acidic. This series also includes original drop file labels also retained during the processing. These materials were retained to represent Armstrong’s original records storage system and for exhibit use.
[A.S.E.B. RPTs. & Memos], circa 1943 - 2012
This series includes selected cardboard containers originally used by Armstrong in his home office to house a portion of his subject files. These containers were separated from the documents housed in them because the containers are highly acidic. This series also includes original drop file labels also retained during the processing. These materials were retained to represent Armstrong’s original records storage system and for exhibit use.
[ASTRONOMY], circa 1960 - 1979
This series includes selected cardboard containers originally used by Armstrong in his home office to house a portion of his subject files. These containers were separated from the documents housed in them because the containers are highly acidic. This series also includes original drop file labels also retained during the processing. These materials were retained to represent Armstrong’s original records storage system and for exhibit use.
[CARDWELL INTL.], circa 1970s - 1989
This series includes selected cardboard containers originally used by Armstrong in his home office to house a portion of his subject files. These containers were separated from the documents housed in them because the containers are highly acidic. This series also includes original drop file labels also retained during the processing. These materials were retained to represent Armstrong’s original records storage system and for exhibit use.
[CENTRIFUGE ZERO 'G'], circa 1960s - 1980s
This series includes selected cardboard containers originally used by Armstrong in his home office to house a portion of his subject files. These containers were separated from the documents housed in them because the containers are highly acidic. This series also includes original drop file labels also retained during the processing. These materials were retained to represent Armstrong’s original records storage system and for exhibit use.