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Box 10, Folder 12: Miscellaneous reports regarding Virginia Marine Resources, 1969/1977 Box 10, Folder 12

Box 11, Folder 17: Material relating to City of Newport News, 1973/1979 Box 11, Folder 17

Box 11, Folder 1: Correspondence, articles, and other materials relating to Virginia's consideration of no-fault automobile insurance laws, 1971/1976 Box 11, Folder 25

Box 11, Folder 23: Bateman's correspondence on behalf of Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. (NNS DD Co.), 1972/1977 Box 11, Folder 23

Box 11, Folder 3: Correspondence and other materials relating to Health Legislation, 1970/1975 Box 11, Folder 3

Box 12, Folder 29: Materials relating to study of tobacco handling charges at Virginia ports, 1969/1976 Box 12, Folder 29

Box 12, Folder 2: Correspondence, ordinances, bills and court decisions regarding obscenity and pornography, 1956/1978 Box 12, Folder 2

Box 12, Folder 32: Correspondence and memoranda regarding economic conditions at Virginia ports, especially the port of Newport News, 1970/1974 Box 12, Folder 32

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