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Butler's House, Mount Vernon, 1884/1894 Box HPC - Stereorgraphs - Box 2
East Parlor, 1880 Box HPC - Stereograph - Box 1
East Parlor, Mount Vernon, 1883/1893 Box HPC - Cabinet Card - Box 1
Butler's House. Mount Vernon, 1884/1894 Waldsmith Collection - Box 1
General Washington's Old Stable and Carriage House at Mount Vernon, 1880 Waldsmith Collection - Box 1
Model of Bastille, in Mt. Vernon Mansion, In the New York Room., 1884/1894 Waldsmith Collection - Box 1
BW-1284 - Roy Taylor, Mount Vernon guard, 1939 Box 5 (4x5)
Mount Vernon Black and White Film Collection, 1933/2005 30 Linear Feet Variety of container sizes based on film negative sizes and types. 5 Linear Feet
Early Records of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1853/1951, bulk 1853/1875 25 Linear Feet 117 legal-size clamshell flat storage boxes, 1 oversize clamshell flat storage box
Financial Records of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1858/2015 approx. 33 Linear Feet 20 paige cartons; 4 Hollinger document boxes, 2 manuscript 11x14 boxes, binders and oversize material flat on shelves
Kellogg Foundation Files, Farm Project, 1984/1999 4.6 Linear Feet 4 paige cartons, two Hollinger boxes
Mount Vernon Inn Complex Construction Project Files, 1995/2001 3 Linear Feet 3 cubic feet boxes
Mount Vernon maps, 1766/1935 0.1 Cubic Feet 41 maps of various sizes
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