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Alice Rice Jaffe Papers, 1807/1950, bulk 1919/1950 0.80 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger document cases boxes
Allen-Johnson Family Papers, 1838/1947 0.20 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document Case boxes
Folder 04: Correspondence, 1871/1947 Box 01, Folder 04
Benjamin A. Banks Papers, 1855/1974 10.20 Linear Feet 18 Hollinger document cases; 1 Hollinger dropfront print box; 1 oversize box boxes
Folder 1: Misc. Articles, 1889/1965 Box 9, Folder 1
Folder 5: Miscellaneous Articles, 1820/1966 Box 7, Folder 5
Bound Journal (Written in German), 1894/1895 Oversize Box 9
Folder 3: Other Publications, 1814/1917 Box 7, Folder 3
Folder 8: Correspondence, 1888/1895 Box 1, Folder 8
Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1892/1932 Oversize Box 37
Daily Quincy Herald, 1878/1919 Oversize Box 37
Folder 03: Correspondence, 1895/1896 Box 3, Folder 03
Conway Macon, Jr. Track Record Book, 1876/1948, bulk 1931/1948 0.05 Linear Feet 1 Folder folders
Cook Family Papers, 1872/1977 10.00 Linear Feet 20 Hollinger document cases boxes
Folder 16: Naval Correspondence, 1889/1895 Box 2, Folder 16
Folder 17: Miscellaneous Clippings, 1872/1899 Box 6, Folder 17
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