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00620; Bruce D. McComas, Portrait, 1968 Box 2a, Folder 00620
00621; Dick Bell, Portrait, 1968 Box 2a, Folder 00621
100 Items - Ibero-American Novel Awards - 6271-ai, 1961/1970 Box 180, Folder 10
10 Items - Newspaper Clippings, Miscellaneous - 6271-ai, 1959/1972 Box 178, Folder 3
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
108L 45" 56 x 42 4.05 Loop Selvage Sheeting, 1967/1969 Box 54, Folder 114
111 34" 44 x 40 5.00 Sheeting, 1967/1969 Box 54, Folder 112
113R 46" 48 x 28 4.56 Rayon Filled, 1968/1969 Box 54, Folder 116
10th Virginia Cavalry, 1861/1969 Box 41, Folder 1
10th Virginia Infantry, 1968/1980 Box 41, Folder 31
11th Virginia Infantry, 1861/1999 Box 41, Folder 32
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
12.001, 8.17J, & 18.636; A134, A112abc; 12.501, 1967/1975 Box 2, Folder 3
Arthur Matluck, Vector Integral Calculus, 1966/1998 Box 57, Folder 5
Astrophysics: Brief Notes & Xeroxes 1982, 1968/1983 Box 23, Folder 1
12.0 Anonymous Witnesses (B) - Supporting Documents / Articles, 1966/1996 MSS 04-2, Box 21, Folder 5
12.0 Anonymous Witnesses (C) - Relevant Cases, 1931/1996 MSS 04-2, Box 22, Folder 1
ALI Restatement: Kissinger Telephone Transcripts - C - Miscellanous Documents, 1956/1977 MSS 04-2, Box 37, Folder 8
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