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Folder 16: Correspondence re: Virginia and Kentucky Railroad, 1858/1867 Box 15, Folder 16
Folder 16: Miscellaneous, 1823/1866 Box 1, Folder 16
Folder 16: "Southerner's Banner by a Citizen of Memphis", 1861/1865 Box 1, Folder 16
Folder 17: Correspondence re: Governor John B. Floyd, 1861/1888 Box 15, Folder 17
Folder 17: Correspondence with Beverly R. Johnston, 1847/1868 Box 17, Folder 17
Folder 17: Homespun Dress Sample and Attached "A Dixie Girl's Song" Lyrics, 1863 Oversize Box 38, Folder 17
Folder 18: General Correspondence, 1849/1868 Box 13, Folder 18
Folder 18: Sketches and Lithographs, 1860/1920 Oversize Box 38, Folder 18
Folder 19: Letter from Wade Hampton, 1863 Box 17, Folder 19
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