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Miscellaneous (includes correspondence to wife, Caroline [1839-1861, undated]) Box S6/Box 4, Folder 2
Papers Box S3/Box 1, Folder 2
Papers Box S5/Box 1, Folder 1
Personal Letters Box S4/Box 1, Folder 1
Receipts -- Receipts with accounts attached Box S1/Box 19, Folder 7
Series 1. Judge James W. F. Allen Papers (1st), boxes S1/1-20 Box S1/Box 1, Box S1/Box 2, Box S1/Box 3, Box S1/Box 4, Box S1/Box 5, Box S1/Box 6, Box S1/Box 7, Box S1/Box 8, Box S1/Box 9, Box S1/Box 10, Box S1/Box 11, Box S1/Box 12, Box S1/Box 13, Box S1/Box 14, Box S1/Box 15, Box S1/Box 16, Box S1/Box 17, Box S1/Box 18, Box S1/Box 19, Box S1/Box 20
Series 2. Judge James W. F. Allen Papers (2nd) -- Correspondence, Boxes S2/1-26 Box S2/Boxes 1-26, Folder 1-193
Series 3. Caroline W. Allen Papers, Boxes S3/1-6 Box S3/Box 1, Box S3/Box 2, Box S3/Box 3, Box S3/Box 4, Box S3/Box 5, Box S3/Box 6
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