Papers of Henry ("Harry") C. Wolfe (b. ca. 1904), an electrical engineer who worked for the Forest Service and the Rural Electrification Administration. Includes correspondence (1933-1943), photographs (1920-1933, undated), publications (1946-2006), a small American flag (undated), and maps (ca. 1914-1976). Photograph subjects include Harry's surveyor job in Hardy County, West Virginia, as well as Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) work and CCC camp life in West Virginia. Publications include a journal for which Harry wrote an article (Public Utilities Fortnightly), various Governor's Task Force Reports, and an article on the CCC. Maps include West Virginia highway maps (1940-1957), and topographical maps of West Virginia and nearby states (ca. 1914-1976).
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0.5 Linear Feet (Summary: 5 1/2 in. (1 document case, 5 in.); (3 oversize folders, 1/2 in. total))
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