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Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Spruce Street, Philadelphia, 1835 Box 5, Folder 1835.06.20
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Walnut Street Philadelphia, 1833 Box 5, Folder 1833.01.06
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to Lewis William Washington : copy, 1852 Box 9, Folder 04
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to William Costin, 1816 Box 4, Folder 01
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, Woodlawn, to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Philadelphia, 1824 Box 4, Folder 1824.11.24
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, Woodlawn, to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Spruce Street Philadelphia, 1838 Box 5, Folder 1838.12.25
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, Woodlawn, to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Spruce Street, Philadelphia, 1839 Box 5, Folder 1839.08.13
Eleanor Parke Custis, Mount Vernon, to Elizabeth Bordley, 1797 Box 1, Folder 1797.03.18
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