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#100 Ephemerides of JIX and JXII, 1955/1956 Box 26, Folder 39
(1566) Icarus Correspondence, 1950/1961 Box 28, Folder 12
(1566) Icarus Ephemeris, 1953/1963 Box 28, Folder 14
107 Lee Avenue, Episcopal Rectory, J. Randolph Kean, 1953/1984 Box 3, Folder 26
204 South Jefferson Street, deeds, 1863/2003 Box 3, Folder 3
1083 - Christmas Greeting, People Going to Church; 1199 - Five Pines (Pine Trees in Winter), 1945 Box 9, Oversize Folder 73
Correspondence and conservation report, 1940/1985 Box 8, Folder 69
Julius J. Lankes Collection, 1917/1986 6.50 Linear Feet
10 letters, 1955 Box 1995/01/30 8, Folder 8
12 letters from Jim Davis to Carl R. (Bob) Cogar (from ADD 1994-11-28), 1951/1963 Box 1995/undated 9, Folder 12
10th Virginia Cavalry, 1861/1969 Box 41, Folder 1
11th Virginia Infantry, 1861/1999 Box 41, Folder 32
13th Virginia Infantry, 1861/1984 Box 41, Folder 35
12th Annual Race Relations Institute, 1955 Box 20, Folder 13
Adams College and Inanda Seminary joint profiles and reports, 1955 Box 12, Folder 13
119 Matoaka court, 1950/1980 Box 4, Folder 1
1934 Reunion, 1940/1990 Box 71, Folder 98
1934 Reunion, 1940/1990 Box 71, Folder 99
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