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Annie M. Browning v. Frank L. Browning (and E.I. du Pont Nemours Powder Co.), 1926 1 folder(s) Box 9, Folder 1
Annie Swain et al. v. Jennie Burress et al., 1906 1 folder(s) Box 43, Folder 10
Antonio T. Carozza v. Carpenter and Boxley, 1903/1917 2 folder(s) Box 11, Folder 1-2
Appomattox County citizens' petition appealing a state highway decision, 1920/1921 1 folder(s) Box 4, Folder 11
Artifacts, including American Legion badges (1925), T.P.A. of America Virginia Division Delegate badge and ribbon (1904); Sons of Confederate Veterans Garland- Rodes Camp no. 409 ribbon and badge; a leather strap; and a Elks Lodge ribbon and badge, 1904/1925 circa 7 items Box AB-51, Box (X031747024)
A.S. Gilliam and J.A. Anderson, deed, 1921 1 folder(s) Box 21, Folder 12
A.S. Nowlin and Company, 1916/1922 1 folder(s) Box 34, Folder 5
Avery Hughes v. Kate E. Cochran Martin, 1904 1 folder(s) Box 23, Folder 4
Bank Books and Memoranda Books, 1896/1909 1 folder(s) Box 168, Folder 2
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