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Account with George Mercer, by George Washington, 1773 1 pages Box 1, Folder 1774.01.25
Account with George William Fairfax, by George Washington, 1775 1 pages Box 1, Folder 1775.04.06
Account book, Fanny Bassett Washington, 1793/1795 Box 99, Shelf Bound Manuscripts/Ledgers
Account book, Robert Lewis, 1803/1810 Box 38, Folder 1803.00.00
Account, Colonel William Washington with Joshua Riddle, 1803/1804 Box 89 OVERSIZE, Folder 1803.05.14
Account, Cash Memorandum Book, 1785 Box 3, Folder 1785.05.17
Account, ledger account of kitchen staples, 1794 Box 35, Folder 1794.04.00
Account, Martha Washington's expenses, 1783 Box 3, Folder 1783.07.01
Accounts of Martha Washington with Captain Daniel Lecoeke for 790 bushels of corn, 1800 1 pages Box 7, Folder 20
Accounts of Martha Washington with MacLeod & Lumsdon for sundries, 1800 1 pages Box 7, Folder 20
Accounts of Martha Washington with William Jones, 1800 1 pages Box 13, Folder 01
Advertising, 1994 Box 32, Folder 3
Budget, 1976/1992 Box 34, Folder 10
Business and finance, 1960/1979 Box 44, Folder 3
Alabama Collection, 1823/1893 0.01 Linear Foot
Alexander Brown Papers (I), 1815/1910 7.50 Linear Feet
Alexander M. Davis Papers, 1850/1892 2.834 Linear Feet
Alpha Delta Gamma Records, 1993/2012 0.40 Linear Feet
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