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010 $a sn 99066992
040 $a NVK $c NVK
042 $a msc
043 $a n-us-va
245 04 $a The Jaccard courier.
260 $a Sugar Grove, Va. : $b C.C.C. Co. 358, $c 1934-
300 $a v.
310 $a Biweekly
362 0 $a Vol. 1, no. 1 (June 21, 1934)-
362 1 $a Ceased in 1935?
530 $a Available on microfilm from Preservation Resources.
580 $a Company 358 camp moved from Sugar Grove, Va. to Speedwell, Va. in 1935. The new camp paper was called the Hootowl holler.
610 20 $a Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) $v Newspapers.
651 0 $a Sugar Grove (Va.) $v Newspapers.
710 2 $a Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.). $b Company 358 (Sugar Grove, Va.)
752 $a United States $b Virginia $c Smyth $d Sugar Grove.
787 1 $t Hootowl holler $w (DLC)sn 99066790
936 $a Vol. 1, no. 1 (June 21, 1934) LIC