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Constitutionality: Miscellaneous photocopies, Scholarly Materials on International Courts, [1943] 1996 MSS 04-2, Box 1, Folder 12
Ephemera MSS 04-2, Box 45, Folder 3
(12) Account – Stocks, Bonds, Insurance, etc. Shelf Oversize
(23) Ledger – Deposit summaries Shelf Oversize
(44) Ledger – Sales and attendance Shelf Oversize
1.2: Gardner Lloyd Boothe And Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe 1.26 Cubic Feet 2 boxes, 3 oversize folders
2.1: Personal Papers And Ephemera 1.08 Cubic Feet 2 boxes, 3 oversize folders
2.2: Military And Legal Careers 1.49 Cubic Feet 1 box, 2 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder
14 Items - Newspaper Clippings Regarding William Faulkner - 11615 Box 128, Folder 20
150 items - Newspaper clippings, re: Faulkner - Ober - 8969 Box 121, Folder 7
17 Items - Financial and Legal Papers - Insurance - 9817-l Box 125, Folder 27
14. Misc. Correspondence Genealogy Data Box 3, Folder 32
19. Edward Raser Letters Box 3, Folder 37
6. Medora Wilthers Papers Box 3, Folder 24
(1566) Icarus Correspondence Box 28, Folder 12
(1566) Icarus Ephemeris Box 28, Folder 14
(1580) Betulia Numerical Integration Box 37, Folder 3
16 ft. Transonic Tunnel: NACA-- Photographs Box 5, Folder 65
AERL Ice Tunnel-- Countervane Design Analysis (Calculations/Notes) Box 1, Folder 140
Air Scoop Langley Newsletter Box 9, Folder 1
1830 Census & Research Aids Box 9, Folder 35
Ancella Bickley, Historian, Research Papers regarding African-Americans 13.1 Linear Feet 13 ft. 1/2 in. (9 record cartons, 15 in. each); (3 document cases, 5 in. each); (2 document cases, 2 1/2 in. each); (1 flat storage box, 1 1/2 in.)
Bessie Yancey's Letters Box 7, Folder 3
1860-1876, "'The' War & Aftermath and Freedom of Blacks" Box 9, Folder 9
"1897-1914 World Power Ascension and Separate but Equal" Box 11, Folder 26
"1915-1929 WWI & Twenties and Black Northern Migration" Box 11, Folder 31
1888 Calendar Box S2/Box 80, Folder 3
24th Triennial Conclave ribbon Box S2/Box 80, Folder 7
26th Triennial Conclave ribbon Box S2/Box 80, Folder 5
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