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Box 150 was formerly one of 3 boxes in Carton 10 appears in AS as an internal note in Container Management for each box. And also as a processing location note in the individual item description in AS(public) in Container Management.
Some items do not have locations because they were not listed on the original CARTON labels, and somehow that information was lost when the finding aid was converted to AS.
End processor does NOT have a printout of all the labels for this collection, unlike most other collections, because it was end processed at a time when the cataloger was the only one allowed to send boxes to HD. When the end processor took over this responsibility, they started the practice of retaining box labels for large collections that went to HD. These are kept in notebooks at the end processor’s workstation, marked “HD”. For items such as these , if after checking the contents of the box, the item is not found there, add "item (181) is not listed on the label for Box 151 (formerly carton 10) and is not in Box 151 as of 5/7/20204"the location has been left blank after verifying that the item is not in the box. Normally these items were boxed separately because of (usually) size concerns, but it appears that some of this information was simply lost to ArchivesSpace when the finding aid was converted.
Collections with no. 17 boxes in progress:
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