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Series 4: Communications Village 3 boxes 2 boxes 10 folders
Sub-Series 4.5: Poughkeepsie Oral History 1 box 1 folder Box VA-12 Box 4
Board of Managers Charter, By-Laws and Acts of General Assembly Box SC-23 Box 1, Folder Folder 9, Item SC23.02.0.001
E.A. Barber and Co., CPAs Box SC-23 Box 2, Folder Folder 12, Item SC23.04.0.020
Records of the Home for Needy Confederate Women (SC-23) 2.5 Linear Feet 2 boxes; 68 folders
Correspondence between Oaks owner and tenant Box SC-01 Box 1, Folder Folder 1, Item SC01.01.0.001
Records of the Oaks (SC-01) 6.25 Linear Feet 5 boxes; 76 folders
Ivan Bilibin Postcard Collection (SC-30) 0.1 Linear Feet 1 box; 12 items
John Barton Payne Personal Papers (SC-31) 0.4 Linear Feet 1 box; 10 folders; 73 items
Letter 1 item Box SC-31 Box 1, Folder Folder 1, Item SC31.01.F01.001
Letter 1 item Box SC-31 Box 1, Folder Folder 1, Item SC31.01.F01.002
Lillian Thomas Pratt Personal Papers (SC-07) 1.5 Linear Feet 2 boxes (15 folders), 1 oversize item and 1 binder
Series 5: Museum Records 19 items Box 2 (1 Folder)
The Imperial Family on the Yacht "Standart," Summer of 1908 1 item Box SC-07 Box 2, Folder 16, Item SC07.CF.08.001
Pierre Sanchez Collection of Horace Vernet Graphic Works (SC-28) 0.5 Linear Feet 13 items (4 volumes, 7 prints, 1 poster, and 1 letter)
Pinkney Near Personal Papers and Henrietta Near Artist Archives (SC-42) 2.5 Linear Feet 4 boxes; 27 folders
Series 2: Henrietta Near 3 boxes 3 boxes; 14 folders
Sub-Series 2.4: Lloyd Family Papers Box SC-42 Box 2, Binder SC-42 Box 4
Records of the Roycroft Community (SC-08) 0.25 Linear Feet 1 box
Records of Virginia Arts Organizations (SC-03) 0.5 Linear Feet 1 box, 12 folders; 113 items
Series 1: Early Arts Organizations' Exhibitions 5 items 1 Folder
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