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Account book, settlement of George Washington's estate, 1801/1806 Box 37, Folder 1801.00.00
Account, Colonel William Washington with Joshua Riddle, 1803/1804 Box 89 OVERSIZE, Folder 1803.05.14
Bray Papers, 1730/1817 201.00 Linear Feet
Catalogue of Books Supplied by Dr. Bray's Associates, 1753/1817 Box 1, Folder 1
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1801/1804 Box 11, Folder 9
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1803 Box 11, Folder 11
Account, George Gilpin to Lawrence Lewis, 1803 Box 11, Folder 12
Account of Blow & Scammel with Richard Blow, 1801/1805 Box 30, Folder 2
Accounts, Dr. Lee Hall, Portsmouth for Mediciines, etc., 1800/1806 Box 39, Folder 2
A. Hope, Baltimore, to Blow & Pendred, Merchants, Norfolk, 1803 Box 28, Folder 4
Account of Dr. Alexander D. Galt with Robert Greenhow, 1803 Box Series 2, Box 1, Folder 9
Box 1: Personal Papers, 1755/1811 Box Series 2, Box 1
Box 24: Clippings, 1801/1898 Box Series 2, Box 24
Account of Etheldred Smith, 1793/1812 Box 2, Folder 29
Account of Leonard Purdy, 1801/1821 Box 2, Folder 25
Account of Mary Luten, 1802/1827 Box 2, Folder 18
Accounts., 1751/1899 (4 folders). Box Box 2
Correspondence of the Davis Family, Saunders Family, and related families., 1800/1904 (3 folders). Box Box 1
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