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Date Added: August 10, 2008 12:36:02 AM
PITTSBURG, Kan. — If you lined up all of the documents from the Picher Mining Museum, they would be half the length of a football field. The problem for Randy Roberts, curator of special collections at Pittsburg State University, is that the documents have not been organized.

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