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Congressman Nick Joe Rahall II Papers, 1970/2015 2089 Linear Feet 2089 record cartons; plaques, mobile office sign, framed photographs
Hearing, 1970/2015 Box I.A. - 14, Folder 30
101 Lee Avenue, Lexington Post Office, by Donald MacLeod, 1975 Box 3, Folder 25
104 White Street, Edmondson-Penick house, by Scott Watson, 1975 Box 18, Folder 1
104 White Street, Edmondson-Penick house, by Scott Watson, 1975 Box 10, Folder 18
10th Virginia Infantry, 1968/1980 Box 41, Folder 31
11th Virginia Cavalry, 1973/1976 Box 41, Folder 2
11th Virginia Infantry, 1861/1999 Box 41, Folder 32
110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70, 1969/2010 Box 12, Folder 4
A Chorus of Approval cartoon, 1950/2000 Map case 16.5
A Flag is Born - Forbidden Broadway, 1961/2016 Box 4, Folder 3
11 1/2 x 17" reproductions of various political cartoons, 1968/2009 Box 72, Artifact 1
[Award Photos], 1970/1979 Box 41, Folder 8
[Awards and Honors], 1960/1985 Box 48, Folder 3
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
1.1: Annual Reports, 1938/2014, bulk 1970/1999 2.64 Cubic Feet
1.2: Administration and Finance, 1937/2014, bulk 1960/1990 5.36 Cubic Feet
1.3: Circulation Records, 1937/1984, bulk 1937/1953 0.92 Cubic Feet
11 various Wild, Wonderful West Virginia posters, 1969/1977 Box II.H. - 19
1972-1975 FY expense ledger, 1972/1975 Box II.B. - Oversize 5
1972-1976 FY expense ledger, 1972/1976 Box II.B. - Oversize 5
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