Request 1399


User
elmorem
Submitted
9/4/2014
Needed
9/18/2014
Quality/ Format
This will be linked to the Preliminary Inventory for the online finding aid for #1153, Robert L. Ghormley Papers.
Description
Manuscripts & Rare Books needs to have a photograph album digitized before it is taken apart.
Items
1 (1 in repo)
Images
227
Audio
0
Video
0
Production Notes
Note From Martha Elmore: Our student worker numbered the pages that had photographs on them; she did not number the blank pages. The album begins at the back pages and moves to the front--this would be the reason that the first 33 pages of the album are blank. Many photos have identification strips below them and some strips fold up underneath the photo. There is a loose photograph that has been put in a protective envelope and is stuck in the album where it was found when we got it.
Offline Note
There is not a set date for when this needs to be completed.

Note From Martha Elmore: Our student worker numbered the pages that had photographs on them; she did not number the blank pages. The album begins at the back pages and moves to the front--this would be the reason that the first 33 pages of the album are blank. Many photos have identification strips below them and some strips fold up underneath the photo. There is a loose photograph that has been put in a protective envelope and is stuck in the album where it was found when we got it.



Activated in Productionbarricellaj9/8/2014 12:00:00 AM
Image/Text Digitizedlibdigital9/16/2014 12:00:00 AM
Image/Text Onlinelibdigital9/16/2014 12:00:00 AM
Image/Text Archivedbarricellaj10/21/2014 12:00:00 AM
Catalogedvinogradova6/23/2015 12:56:30 PM
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Items (1)

PID Identifier Title Date Description  
31801 1153.32 Photographs Refer to U.S.14th Naval District and the Hawaiian Sea Frontier 1944 January-October 1944 Photograph album created while Vice Admiral Robert L. Ghormley was Commander of the 14th Naval District and the Hawaiian Sea Frontier in 1944.
FIXED - Our student worker numbered the pages that had photographs on them; she did not number the blank pages. The album begins at the back pages and moves to the front--this would be the reason that the first 33 pages of the album are blank. Many photos have identification strips below them and some strips fold up underneath the photo. There is a loose photograph that has been put in a protective envelope and is stuck in the album where it was found when we got it. SCAN 196 MOVE THE PHOTOCOPY SO PG. NUMBER CAN BE SEEN; MOVE INSERT TO WHERE IT WAS

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