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#13300-13399, 1890/1929 Box 1, Folder 2
#26400-26499, 1890/1929 Box 1, Folder 3
#26700-26799, 1890/1929 Box 1, Folder 4
1810-1900 Federal Census Data Pocahontas County, VA/WV, 1810/1900 Box 11, Folder 41
Hartman, 1823/1995 Box 2, Folder 28
Maupin Papers (1 of 2), 1860/1979 Box 12, Folder 10
1824 Almanac and other printed matter, 1824/1908 Box MSS 79-6 Box 232
Abstracts of Title, 1890/1897 Box MSS 79-6, Box 129
Account books for Duke and Duke, 1881/1919 Box MSS 79-6, Box 159
1834 marriage announcement of Edward Smith., 1834/1937 Box 1, Folder 9
Cartes de Visite and photographic prints., 1864/1891 Box 2, Folder 10
Cartes de visite, photographic prints., 1884/1961 Box 2, Folder 12
"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.", 1890 0.1 Linear Feet Box 33
19th and 20th century cartoons portfolio, 1828/1901 0.2 Linear Feet 16 x 20 x 3 inch portfolio. Box 33
1888 Calendar, 1848/1968 Box S2/Box 80, Folder 3
24th Triennial Conclave ribbon, 1848/1968 Box S2/Box 80, Folder 7
26th Triennial Conclave ribbon, 1848/1968 Box S2/Box 80, Folder 5
1890s, undated (5 items), 1890/1899 Box 1, Folder 19
Miles Dahmer Papers, 1791/1913 1.4 Linear Feet 1 ft. 3.5 in. (1 document case, 5 in.); (1 small flat storage box, 3 in.); (1 small flat storage box, 1.5 in.); (2 large flat storage boxes, 3 in. each)
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