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Alexandria Water Co. Box 02, Folder 020
Armistead Boothe Papers (MS164) 10.2 Cubic Feet 14.5 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 18 oversize folders, 3 oversize items, 2 items in map drawers, 1 rolled item
Account and Note Book Box 1, Folder 5
Correspondence with T. J. O'Sullivan Box 1, Folder 9
Daniel O'Sullivan Collection (MS141) .23 Cubic Feet 1 Box
Account Book Oversize Box 1, Folder 2
James F. Carlin & Son Hardware Records (MS112) .42 Cubic Feet 1 box
African-American History Box 1, Box 5, Box 8, Os_box 16
Alexandria History Collection (MS240) 8.75 Cubic Feet 14.5 legal size, 2 oversize
Alexandria Water Co., membership roster Os_box 16
Agreement, A. Thomas & Turnbull & Co. Assorted Box 02, Folder 97-7
Foreclosure of Abijah Thomas Assorted Box 02, Folder 97-3
Mt. Vernon Cotton Factory Collection (MS097) .142 Cubic Feet 7 folders
Alexandria Gas Works Bill to RH Bashaw Assorted Box 04, Folder 320-2, Object 16
Business Records Assorted Box 04, Folder 320-2
Receipt from AJ Barber to TH Rector Assorted Box 04, Folder 320-2, Object 12
Alexandria Gazette/Advertiser Box 2, Folder 11
Alexandria Land Book Box 2, Folder 7
Alexandria Library Company Records (MS002) 8.10 Cubic Feet 13 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 1 record carton
Circulation Day Book Box 13, Folder 127
General Correspondence Box 01, Folder 007
Alexandria Maps, Prints, and Photocopies Box 51, Folder 9
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