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Collection of French Language Manuscripts, 1633/1942, bulk 1633/1942 0.75 Linear Feet
Geddy-Harris Archive Records, 1773/1959, bulk 1890/1940 4.20 Linear Feet
Grigsby-Galt Papers, 1736/1982, bulk 1840/1930 16.75 Linear Feet
Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society Collection, 1740/1950 3.0 cubic feet 6 boxes, 1 flat folder
John Randolph The Tory Papers, 1779/1840, bulk 1779/1840 0.05 Cubic Feet
John T. Harris papers, 1771/1937, bulk 1850/1900 2.47 cubic feet 7 boxes and 2 folders
Liskey Collection of Heavner Family Papers, 1788/1967 0.4 cubic feet 1 box
Manley Family papers, 1707/1953 1.2 cubic feet 2 boxes, 1 flat file
Margaret B. Burruss Collection of Scott and Saufley Family Papers, 1786/1912 1.10 cubic feet 3 boxes
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