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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne Collection., 1742/1963 .65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized archival box 13 Photographic Prints
Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne correspondence, 1900/1919 1 Folder Box 01 of 01
Laura Harlan, White House Social Secretary to Anne Burmeister, 1912 1 Sheets Box 01 of 01
Avis Kemp Scrapbooks, 1911/1912 .75 Linear Feet 1 archival flat box
Scrapbook, 1911/1912 Box 01 of 01
Scrapbook, 1912 Box 01 of 01
Biology at Longwood, 1884/1914 Box 08 of 09
George William Jeffers Collection, 1910/1986 4.8 Linear Feet 4.8 Linear Feet
Bugg Family Collection., 1876/1957 8.16 Linear Feet 4 archival flat boxes, 1 archival photograph binder, 1 oversize archival folder
Bugg Family Scrapbook, 1903/1960 1 Volumes Box 02 of 04
Business Office Accounting Ledgers, 1884/1923 37 Linear Feet 41 flat boxes
Expense Ledger, 1897/1923 1 Volumes Box 06 of 41
Expense Ledger (excluding salaries), 1904/1918 1 Volumes Box 07 of 41
Certificates and Diplomas Collection, 1885/2000 1.75 Linear Feet 1 Flat Box
Sallie Jean Boatwright, Diploma, 1912 Box 01 of 01
Chamberlayne School, list of students., 1911/1912 1 Sheets Box 05 of 07
Correspondence, 1906/1921 Box 02 of 07
Dabney Lancaster and Lancaster Family Records, 1848/1974 5.9 Linear Feet 6 legal-sized Hollinger boxes, 1 flat box 17 Photographic Prints 1 archival photograph binder
Clair Woodruff Bugg Collection, 1886/1919 6 Folder 6 Photographic Prints
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