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2014 PA Docs Checklist 2014 Pennsylvania Documents Checklist Call Number OCLC # Title Pages Issuing Agency PA 58.2 ocn9927096 The PA dog license activity book. 6 pages Pennsylvania A188b 2014 26 Department of Agriculture PAU 1.19 893208808 A special performance audit : Commonwealth Universal 9 pages Pennsylvania C734u Research Enhancement Program (CURE) : administered by Department of the the Department of Health / Auditor General http://www.paauditor.gov/Media/Default/Reports/fed69747Common wealthUniversalResearchEnhancementProgram101514.pdf PAU 1.19 871178227 A special performance audit of the Emergency Medical 12 pages Pennsylvania E53m Services Operating Fund administered by the Department of Department of the Health / Auditor General http://www.paauditor.gov/Media/Default/Reports/fedDepartmentofHe althEMSOF022714.pdf PAU 1.19 928639413 DEP's performance in monitoring potential impacts to water [2], vii, 146 Pennsylvania E61p S528g quality from shale gas development : 2009 - 2012 / pages Department of the 2014 http://www.paauditor.gov/Media/Default/Reports/speDEP072114.pdf Auditor General PAU 1.2 928639190 Shale gas development and water quality complaints : a [4] pages Pennsylvania S528g 2014 citizen's guide / Department of the http://www.paauditor.gov/Media/Default/Reports/guide_final_(10_3_r Auditor General ev).pdf PCN 1.2 883659034 Pennsylvania outdoor adventure guide. 80 pages Pennsylvania Tourism P415o 2014 Office PCN 193.2 883657087 ExplorePAtrails.com : powered by you 1 card Pennsylvania E96c 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890330269 Benjamin Rush State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania B468r 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890323518 Big Pocono State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania B592p 2014 Department of Conservation & Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890231240 Blue Knob State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania B658k 2014 Department of Conservation & Natural Resources PCN 208.11 892006182 Cowans Gap State Park / 1 map Pennsylvania C874g 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890316697 Fowlers Hollow State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania F788h 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890327151 Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center. 1 map Pennsylvania J17e 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources 2014 Pennsylvania Documents Checklist PCN 208.11 890214074 Keystone State Park, Westmoreland County. 1 map Pennsylvania K44s 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 892079179 Kings Gap Environmental Education Center / 1 map Pennsylvania K55g 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890317042 Kooser State Park 1 map Pennsylvania K82s 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 892061133 Laurel Hill State Park / 1 map Pennsylvania L379h 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890329164 Marsh Creek State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania M365c 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890216192 Maurice K. Goddard State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania M454k 2014 Department of Conservation & Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890328378 Memorial Lake State Park 1 map Pennsylvania M533L 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890328743 Nescopeck State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania N458s 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890326212 Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center. 1 map Pennsylvania N791f 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 892064642 A Pennsylvania recreational guide for Parker Dam / 1 map |b Pennsylvania P238d 2014 color Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 908130303 Pennsylvania--Pennsylvania tourism & transportation map : 1 map Pennsylvania P415sp visitPA.com : 2014 : memories of history, outdoor adventure, Department of 2014 and American heritage are made in Pennsylvania : Transportation Pennsylvania--built to advance / PCN 208.11 890378768 Poe Paddy State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania P743p 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890314466 Poe Valley State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania P743v 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 ocn8919534 Promised Land State Park / 1 map Pennsylvania P965L 2014 56 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources 2014 Pennsylvania Documents Checklist PCN 208.11 891966892 Pymatuning State Park / 1 map Pennsylvania P996s 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 892068222 Raymond B. Winter State Park / 1 map Pennsylvania R111w 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 891971796 Ricketts Glen State Park / 2 maps Pennsylvania Dept of R539g 2014 Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890312897 Shikellamy State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania S555s 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890201558 Susquehannock State Park / 1 map Pennsylvania S964s 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890313567 Swatara State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania S973s 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890212013 Tobyhanna & Gouldsboro State Parks / 1 map Pennsylvania Dept of T629g 2014 Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 890203789 Trough Creek State Park. 1 map Pennsylvania T859c 2014 Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.11 891979081 Worlds End State Park / 1 map Pennsylvania W927ecm Department of 2014 Conservation and Natural Resources PCN 208.2 891996213 A Pennsylvania recreational guide for Buchanan's Birthplace 1 folded Department of B918b 2014 State Park / sheet (2 Conservation and pages) Natural Resources PCR 1.2/7 101104390 All paws on deck. volumes Pennsylvania http://www.cor.pa.gov/About%20Us/Newsroom/Pages/Newsletters.a Department of spx Corrections PCR 76.2 101082220 Recidivism risk reduction incentive : 2014 report / 8 pages Pennsylvania R297ri 2014 http://www.cor.pa.gov/General%20Information/Documents/Recidivis Department of m%20Risk%20Reduction%20Incentive%20(RRRI)/2014%20RRRI% Corrections 20Report.pdf PE 136.2 892382336 Affordable Care Act (ACA) : Enrollment period is November 1 bookmark Pennsylvania Office of A257c 15, 2014 -February 15, 2015 / Commonwealth Libraries PE 136.2 892426753 Compendium : a weekly communication from the State 1 bookmark Pennsylvania Office of C737 Library with topics of interest to the library community / Commonwealth Libraries PE 136.2 892343580 Demographic profiles : What is the PA public library 1 bookmark Pennsylvania Office of D383p demographic profile / Commonwealth Libraries PE 136.2 892426396 Edge : Edge is a national management and leadership too 1 bookmark Pennsylvania Office of E23 to help elevate your digital and technology services / Commonwealth Libraries 2014 Pennsylvania Documents Checklist PE 136.2 892339957 Find a keystone of your history at the State Library of 1 bookmark Pennsylvania Office of F494k Pennsylvania! 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Commonwealth Libraries PE 136.2 892392079 Medicare : Enrollment period for Medicare.gov is Oct. 15 - 1 bookmark Pennsylvania Office of M489 Dec. 7, 2014 / Commonwealth Libraries PE 136.2 892342028 October is National Family History Month! 1 bookmark Pennsylvania Office of O21n Commonwealth Libraries PE 136.2 906699237 the sacred challenge : resources available from the State 1 folded State Library of S123c Library on the art of Violet Oakley / sheet (6 Pennsylvania panels) PE 136.2 906700065 State Library of Pennsylvania : for, by and about 1 folded State Library of S797L 2014 Pennsylvania. sheet (6 Pennsylvania panels) PE 136.2 869462158 State Library of Pennsylvania. 1 bookmark State Library of S797Li 2014 Pennsylvania PE 136.2 892424598 Webjunction & skillsoft : free online learning communities for 1 bookmark Pennsylvania Office of W376s all library staff / Commonwealth Libraries PE 136.2 892343291 What are your Pennsylvania roots? / 1 bookmark Pennsylvania Office of W555y Commonwealth Libraries PE 136/5.2 892339567 Chat with a librarian now. 1 bookmark Pennsylvania Office of C492L Commonwealth Libraries PE 136/5.2 858351057 Number one Sam / 1 volume Disney*Hyperion Books O58b N971s (unpaged) PE 136/5.2 908395071 Number one Sam / 36 Disney*Hyperion Books O58b N971s unnumbered Braille pages of braille and print PE 136/5.2 906714889 Number one Sam / 1 volume Disney*Hyperion Books O58b N971s (unpaged) Oversize PE 136/5.2 862041355 Stripes of all types / 1 volume Peachtree Publishers O58b S918a (unpaged) PE 136/5.2 879186449 2014 activity guide for Stripes of All Types, by Susan 1 volume Children's Museum of O58b S918a- Stockdale. 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