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100 Items - Ibero-American Novel Awards - 6271-ai Box 180, Folder 10
100 Items - Notes and Minutes of the William Faulkner Foundation - 6271-ai Box 180, Folder 11
107 Lee Avenue, Episcopal Rectory, J. Randolph Kean Box 3, Folder 26
107 Lee Avenue, Episcopal Rectory, two papers by J. Randolph Kean Box 4, Folder 31
204 South Jefferson Street, deeds Box 3, Folder 3
10th Virginia Cavalry Box 41, Folder 1
11th Virginia Infantry Box 41, Folder 32
13th Virginia Cavalry Box 41, Folder 3
12.0 Anonymous Witnesses (C) - Relevant Cases MSS 04-2, Box 22, Folder 1
ALI Restatement: Kissinger Telephone Transcripts - C - Miscellanous Documents MSS 04-2, Box 37, Folder 8
Constitutionality: Miscellaneous photocopies, Scholarly Materials on International Courts, [1943] 1996 MSS 04-2, Box 1, Folder 12
#12 Approvals -- George Mason (initial building) Box 37, Folder 1
#1 Contract -- Saunders and Pearson Box 3, Folder 3
#1 Utilities George Mason College Box 15, Folder 2
12 letters from Jim Davis to Carl R. (Bob) Cogar (from ADD 1994-11-28) Box 1995/undated 9, Folder 12
2 letters from Jim Davis and June Stamm to Carl R. (Bob) Cogar and note from Cogar regarding the letters Box 1995/undated 9, Folder 15
31 watercolors, 14 1/2 in. x 20 in. (with titles, dates, and signatures) Box 29, Folder unfoldered
14. Misc. Correspondence Genealogy Data Box 3, Folder 32
18. Recent Davissons Box 3, Folder 36
1. William Davisson (Kevin Fleming) Box 3, Folder 48
#152 Ephemerides of JIX + JXII Box 29, Folder 13
#154 Lunar and Planetary Exploration Colloquium Box 29, Folder 15
(1566) Icarus Correspondence Box 28, Folder 12
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