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Charlotte Bowers Nelson papers 12 folder(s)

C. Harrison Mann, Jr. map collection 5 Linear Feet 90 folders

Civil War Collection 1.5 Linear Feet

G. William Whitehurst Papers 230 Linear Feet Congressional Records - uncataloged 56 Linear Feet Represented by this finding aid - WLU-Coll-0378

James I. Robertson Jr. Papers 30.4 Cubic Feet 43 boxes and 1 oversize folder

Jean Lee Latham (b.1902) Typescripts 0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 3 in. (1 small flat storage box)

Judith Fenner Barnard Collection 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box

Louis Watson Chappell (1890-1981), Folklorist, Research Papers, Sound Recordings, and Other Material 29.71 Linear Feet 44 document cases, 5 in. each; 6 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each; 1 small collection file folder, 0.25 in.; 7 blue notebooks, 1.5 in. each; 3 ft. 2 in. of acetate discs; 4 pieces of disc recorder equipment, 66.5 in. total; 3 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each 36.7 Gigabytes 160 .wav files

Mann-Hutchinson Family Correspondence 3.83 Linear Feet 2 document cases, 5 in. each; 2 record cartons, 15 in. each; 1 flat storage box, 4 in.; 1 wrapped ledger, 2 in.

Pocahontas Mines Collection ca. 605 Cubic Feet 802 boxes

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