Four Hundredth Anniversary of First Survey Research in America Document, 1977-1978Add to your cart.

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Title: Four Hundredth Anniversary of First Survey Research in America Document, 1977-1978Add to your cart.
Predominant Dates: 1977
ID: 01/ AR0163
Extent: 1.0 Folders
Date Acquired: 00/00/1978. More info below under Accruals.
Languages: English
Spanish;Castilian

Abstract

A document which details the Four Hundredth Anniversary of the First Research Survey in America.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

A reproduction of the questionairre used for the first research survey in America in 1577 by King Phillip II of Spain for a survey of the New World.

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Administrative Information

Repository: Manuscripts
Accruals: 78-010
Acquisition Source: Ray Stephens
Acquisition Method: GIft
Preferred Citation: Four Hundredth Anniversary of First Survey Research in America Document, University of North Texas Special Collections
Finding Aid Revision History: July 2018 by Nicole Yatsonsky - added dates, Scope/Content, and described item

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