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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne correspondence 1 Folder Box 01 of 01
Autograph book Box 01 of 01
Lelia K. Corson Collection .75 Linear Feet 1 archival flat box
Biology at Longwood Box 08 of 09
Blevett, Mary to George D. Johnston. 1 Sheets Box 01 of 07
Correspondence Box 01 of 07
Dabney Lancaster and Lancaster Family Records 5.9 Linear Feet 6 legal-sized Hollinger boxes, 1 flat box 17 Photographic Prints 1 archival photograph binder
Bugg Family Collection. 8.16 Linear Feet 4 archival flat boxes, 1 archival photograph binder, 1 oversize archival folder
Family photograph, unidentified. Taken on front porch of Thornton House. 1 Photographic Prints Binder HS-01
Multi-generational family photograph, unidentified. Taken on front porch of Thornton House. 1 Photographic Prints Binder HS-01
Business Office Accounting Ledgers 37 Linear Feet 41 flat boxes
Expense Ledger (including salaries) 1 Volumes Box 01 of 41
Student and Faculty Accounts 1 Volumes Box 14 of 41
Cancelled checks, C.M. Walker 1 Folder Box 01 of 01
Harwood Family Collection .65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized archival box and 1 archival photograph binder
Certificates and Diplomas Collection 1.75 Linear Feet 1 Flat Box
Fannie Bugg, Licentiate of Teaching Box 01 of 01
Clair Woodruff Bugg Collection 6 Folder 6 Photographic Prints
Commencement Program Box 01 of 05
Commencement Programs Collection 2.8 Linear Feet 5 legal-sized archival boxes.
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