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Francis McFarland, Correspondence from James McFarland, Pt.1 Box 4, Folder 117
Francis McFarland, Correspondence from James McFarland, Pt.1 Box 4, Folder 120
Francis McFarland, Correspondence from James McFarland, Pt.2 Box 3, Folder 116
Francis McFarland, Correspondence from James McFarland, Pt.2 Box 4, Folder 118
Francis McFarland, Correspondence from James McFarland, Pt.3 Box 4, Folder 122
Francis McFarland, Correspondence from John Letcher Box 3, Folder 107
Francis McFarland, Correspondence from John M.Humphreys Box 3, Folder 103
Francis McFarland, Correspondence from Margaret Junkin (later Preston) Box 3, Folder 106
Francis McFarland, Correspondence from Mary McFarland Box 4, Folder 124
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