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Pendleton County Manuscripts and Account Books 0.8 Linear Feet Summary: 10 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each)
Preston County (W. Va.) Court Record Books 21.34 Linear Feet Summary: 21 ft. 4 in. (7 unboxed ledgers, 1 ft. 5 in.); (1 record carton, 15 in.); (128 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each); (1 folder, .1 in.)
Ralph Fairfax, Collector, Records 0.17 Linear Feet Summary: 2 in. (1 folder, 1/4 in.); (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)
Reid Family papers 14 Linear Feet
Rockbridge County records 1.0 Linear Feet 2 boxes
Rush Dew Holt (1905-1955) Papers 156.21 Linear Feet 156 ft. 2 1/2 in. (360 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 document case, 4 in.); (14 document cases, 2 1/2 in.); (1 flat storage box, 5 in.); (1 flat storage box, 3 1/2 in.); (2 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each); (3 flat storage boxes, 2 1/2 in. each); (9 flat storage boxes, 1 1/2 in. each); ( 44 photos in photograph filing cabinets) 11.7 Gigabytes 131 TIFF files, 2 PDF files
Schools, Berkeley County Board of Education, Records 0.44 Linear Feet Summary: 5 1/4 in. (3 reels of microfilm (17 vols.), 1.75 in. each)
Schools, Hardy County Board of Education, Records 0.29 Linear Feet Summary: 3 1/2 in. (2 reels of microfilm (6 vols.), 1.75 in. each)
Scott-Palmer Family Papers 2.3 Linear Feet Summary: 2 ft. 4 in. (3 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.); (3 flat storage boxes, 3 1/2 in. each)
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