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Colonial Inn Register

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Register, 1918-1919, of the Colonial Inn [Williamsburg, Va.], J. B. C. Spencer, proprietor.

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Evans Tourist Home Guest Book (Williamsburg, Va.)

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Guest register of Evans Tourist Home located at 53 Indian Springs Road in Williamsburg, Virginia. Operated by Mrs. R. H. Evans. Includes 1943 Department of Health Permit and 1951 Jamestown Ferry schedule.

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Guest Book (Williamsburg, Va.)

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Guest book, possibly for a Williamsburg, Virginia guest house or tourist home. One entry reads, "As a guest in the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Armstrong". 84 entries.

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Millboro Springs Hotel Registers

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Registers, 1894-1917, of the Millboro Springs Hotel, Millboro Springs, Bath County, Virginia], Mrs. M. E. Davidson, proprietor.

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