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Marshall W. Fishwick Collection, 1700/2007, bulk 1923/2007 103 Cubic Feet 75 boxes, 2 folders
Preston Letters, 1700/1899 Box 19, Folder 4
Account book, 1814/1858 Folder 1
Jacob Morgan Account Book, 1814/1858 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
Account book/diary, 1806/1863 Box 1, Folder 16
Bonds and Contracts, 1773/1822 Box 1, Folder 4
Dickson Family Papers, 1769/1924 2.8 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
Aldridge-- IRA, 1805/1867 Box 1, Folder 4
Census, 1820 Box 3, Folder 9
Census -- Manufacturing Report, 1820 Box 3, Folder 10
Anna Burton Ellett Collection, 1751/1932 0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box; 1 oversize folder
John Preston, 1814/1825 Box 1, Folder 3
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Montgomery County Branch Papers, 1754/1996, bulk 1958/1983 ca. 9 Cubic Feet 13 boxes; 7 oversize folders; 1 oversize roll
Augusta County and Bath County, Virginia, Receipts,, 1780/1848 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
Receipts,, 1780/1848 Folder 1
Bell, Kent, Cloyd, Withrow Family Collection, 1780/1998 9.5 Cubic Feet 18 boxes
Correspondence, 1785/1899 Box 11, Folder 10
David Fenton Kent - Receipts and Debt Statements, 1820/1850 Box 10, Folder 1
Bigler-Sessler-John Family Papers, 1752/1925 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box
Bills, 1820/1839 Box 1, Folder 14
Correspondence, 1820/1849 Box 1, Folder 45
Pettigrew Family Papers, 1820/1949 3.0 Cubic Feet 3 boxes
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