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Henry H. Hibbs papers, 1890/1977 9.92 Linear Feet 10 legal document boxes, 2 half-size legal document boxes, 3 custom boxes for printer's plates, 2 scrapbook boxes, and 1 oversize box for academic regalia.
Herbert R. Davis photograph albums, 1930/1950 0.6 Cubic Feet Two custom made medium oversize flat boxes
Jefferson Wallace collection, 1890/1950 0.6 Cubic Feet 1 letter size document box and 1 half-width letter size document box
John Barton Payne Personal Papers (SC-31), 1881/1938 0.4 Linear Feet 1 box; 10 folders; 73 items
Records of Virginia Arts Organizations (SC-03), 1888/1942 0.5 Linear Feet 1 box, 12 folders; 113 items
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Tavenner Family Papers and Other Material, 1772/1955, bulk 1855/1866 1.1 Linear Feet 1 ft. 1 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 large flat storage box, 3 in.)
The Burch-Schulze Collection of Masterpieces of American Painting, 1937 21 pages 5 copies Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1937.007
The Sixth Annual Exhibition of the Work of Virginia Artists, 1937 14 pages 4 copies Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1937.004
Virginia Photographic Salon, 1937 14 pages 2 copies Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1937.002
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