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Alexandria History Collection (MS240), 1767/2008 8.75 Cubic Feet 14.5 legal size, 2 oversize
Businesses, 1800/2008 Box 1, Box 2, Box 3, Box 4, Box 5, Box 6
Milton Penn Collection (MS267), 1794/1893 .46 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
Miscellaneous bills and receipts, 1794/1840 Box 2, Folder 13
Alexandria Gazette, 1793/1852 Box 2, Folder 2
Alexandria Land Book, 1790/1970 Box 2, Folder 7
Alexandria Library Company Records (MS002), 1794/2007 8.10 Cubic Feet 13 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 1 record carton
Circulation Day Book, 1805/1809 Box 10, Folder 115
Circulation Day Book, 1809/1811 Box 10, Folder 116
Alexandria Maps, Prints, and Photocopies, 1745/1952 Box 51, Folder 9
Alexandria, Virginia City Records (MS019), 1750/1983, bulk 1825/1875 30.48 Cubic Feet 73 Boxes
Armistead Boothe Papers (MS164), 1803/1990 10.2 Cubic Feet 14.5 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 18 oversize folders, 3 oversize items, 2 items in map drawers, 1 rolled item
Assurance Forms, Royal, King, Fairfax, Prince Streets, 1797/1827 Box 3, Folder 15
Notes on Merchants, 1800/1850 Box 2, Folder 9
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