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Campus and buildings, B.M. Cox in foreground., 1890 1 Photographic Prints Binder 14
John Atkinson Cunningham Photograph Collection, 1890/1891 6 Linear Feet 6 photographic images in an archival photograph binder
Alice Maud Jones and Burton Family Pins, 1890/1929 0.2 Linear Feet 1 small archival jewelry box
Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne Collection., 1742/1963 .65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized archival box 13 Photographic Prints
Biology at Longwood, 1884/1914 Box 08 of 09
Bugg Family Collection., 1876/1957 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., 1850/1900 1 Photographic Prints Binder HS-01
Multi-generational family photograph, unidentified. Taken on front porch of Thornton House., 1850/1900 1 Photographic Prints Binder HS-01
Business Office Accounting Ledgers, 1884/1923 37 Linear Feet 41 flat boxes
Expense Ledger, 1887/1895 1 Volumes Box 02 of 41
Expense Ledger (including salaries), 1884/1896 1 Volumes Box 01 of 41
Cancelled checks, R.S. Paulett, 1890/1897 1 Folder Box 01 of 01
Paulett Family Business Records, 1877/1929 .65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized archival box
Richard S. Paulett records, 1870/1903 Box 01 of 01
Certificates and Diplomas Collection, 1885/2000 1.75 Linear Feet 1 Flat Box
Maude Snapp, Diploma, 1890 Box 01 of 01
Clair Woodruff Bugg Collection, 1886/1919 6 Folder 6 Photographic Prints
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