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Adolphus DeBussey, Soldier, Civil War Letters, 1861/1998, bulk 1861/1871 0.5 Linear Feet Summary: 5 1/2 in. (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.; 1 flat storage box, 3 in.)

Advisory Committee Research Collection, 1772/2017 11 Linear Feet 8 clamshell legal size document boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder, and one 5x7 photograph box for audio/visual materials.

A. E. Dick Howard papers, 1928/2017 34.5 Cubic Feet 82 archival boxes

Aerial Photographs of the Virginia Dept. of Transportation,, 1930/2015

African American GI's Vietnam and West Germany Scrapbook, 1960/1969 0.1 Linear Feet One legal sized folder.

African American Hugh Carr family, River View Farm, and the Papers of the Ivy Creek Foundation, 1916/1988 0.5 Cubic Feet

African American programs and photographs from Roanoke, and Wytheville, Virginia, 1954/1977 0.03 Cubic Feet One letter-size file folder

Agnes M. Marshall/American Association of Neuroscience Nurses Papers, 1967/2009 2.0 Linear Feet

Agnes Smith (1906-1994), Author, Correspondence, Manuscripts, and Publications, 1920/1970 5.88 Linear Feet 5 ft. 10.5 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each; 6 boxes, 5 ft. 0.5 in. total)

Agnes Smith (1906-1994), Author, Literary Manuscripts, 1930/1970 7.5 Linear Feet Summary: 7 ft. 6 in. (6 record cartons, 15 in. each) 0.71 Gigabytes 18 files, formats include .jpg, .wav, .mp4

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