Uncle Sam's Attic -- Fumigating Chamber in which all documents are first placed to kill any form of life (generally insects and mold) that may be on them. Until 1934, these important records were kept in cellars, old storage rooms and odd corners where they were endangered by dampness, mold, moisture and fire. September 17, 1951. (Photo by The Register & Tribune Syndicate).

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