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Letter from C. Black (signature cut off) to Annie Box 1, Folder 24
Letter from Cephalus Black in Philadelphia to Annie Box 1, Folder 22
Letter from Cephalus Black in Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs to Annie Box 1, Folder 22
Letter from Cephalus Black to Miss Annie, sending her grapes Box 1, Folder 23
Letter from D.H. Hoge to James Brown insisting on being paid Box 1, Folder 54
Letter from D.H. Hoge to John Brown regarding a slave named Jinny Box 1, Folder 10
Letter from Ella to Aunt Annie Box 1, Folder 54
Letter from Ell to Ann Thomas concerning molasses cakes Box 1, Folder 54
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