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Scope and Content Note

This series contains copies of forms completed by field workers describing buildings and rooms used to store state and local government records.

These forms were completed at the first stage of the surveys of county, town, village, city, and state government records. Many privately owned buildings, including private residences and business establishments, were surveyed if the premises were used to store public records. The forms are in two subseries:

Subseries 1: Building Forms. This subseries contains the majority of forms prepared, including all of those for state offices in Albany. There is a typed original, three carbons, and often the field worker's handwritten copy of most forms.

Subseries 2: Correspondence and Amended Building Forms. This subseries contains copies of some building forms that apparently were in the process of being revised. Also included is correspondence (1938-1939) between the buildings editor and district supervisors of the survey. The correspondence concerns the transmittal of building forms or revisions requested by the buildings editor.

The buildings form (10 HR) consists of two parts. Part 1 provides the following information about a single structure: name and location; government offices occupying building and the rooms where they are located; physical description (date constructed, material, dimensions, fire resistance, general plan--attached); damages sustained; percent of records stored in fireproof vaults; owner; amount of rent, if any; and other information (e.g. other uses of building, general condition of lighting, ventilation, or equipment).

Part 2 of the building form was prepared for each room or vault in which records were stored. It contains the following information: room/vault number and location; government agencies storing records in the room/vault; percent of agencies' records in the room/vault; dimensions of room, doors, and windows; material, and conditions in room/vault; linear feet of shelving; linear feet of records; lighting; storage conditions (i.e. space); accommodations for users; and custodian's estimate of additional space and equipment necessary.